Tensions Are Growing in the South China Sea
Big Take22 Huhti 2024

Tensions Are Growing in the South China Sea

The US and the Philippines kicked off one of the largest military exercises in waters near the South China Sea on Monday. These joint military drills take place annually but this year’s come amid rising tensions between China and the Philippines. The countries are sparring over control of the waterway, which is rich in energy reserves.

On today’s Big Take, host Oanh Ha and Bloomberg Senior Editor Bill Faries break down why who controls this vast body of water matters for South East Asia and the rest of the world.

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Big Banks are “Quiet Quitting” Their Climate Promises

Big Banks are “Quiet Quitting” Their Climate Promises

Big banks made big promises to help fight climate change. But as the world warms, those institutions are quietly cooling on their plans.  On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg reporter Alastair Marsh joins host Sarah Holder to break down why banks are rethinking their commitments, and what that could mean for the climate crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

1 Huhti 202413min

Jerry Seinfeld: The Last TV Billionaire?

Jerry Seinfeld: The Last TV Billionaire?

Jerry Seinfeld is a billionaire, thanks in part to earnings from his iconic 1990s sitcom, Seinfeld. After co-creating and starring in the TV show, Seinfeld parlayed his comedy into big money – but changes to the entertainment industry could make it a challenge for others to follow suit. On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg wealth reporter Annie Massa talks to host Sarah Holder about how the Bloomberg Billionaires Index valued Seinfeld’s net worth for the first time, and what made his eponymous show such an enduring – and lucrative – classic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

29 Maalis 202412min

The Texas Border Town at the Center of the Immigration Debate

The Texas Border Town at the Center of the Immigration Debate

Immigration has become a top issue for voters in the 2024 election cycle, but people on the border want action now — not after November. On the Big Take podcast, Bloomberg's Washington Bureau Chief Peggy Collins visits Eagle Pass, Texas, to explore why the US-Mexico border is shaping up to be a dominant campaign issue and what the needs on the ground really are. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

28 Maalis 202417min

The Sentencing of Sam Bankman-Fried

The Sentencing of Sam Bankman-Fried

In the nearly five months since a jury found Sam Bankman-Fried guilty, a narrative has started to take shape in crypto circles that the business model behind FTX was sound and that SBF would have been successful had he not dipped into customer funds. But on the eve of his sentencing, Bloomberg’s Max Chafkin and Zeke Faux join The Big Take Podcast to discuss how they found — after interviewing insiders and carefully examining trial testimony and thousands of pages of documents — that fraud was at the very core of FTX’s meteoric rise.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

27 Maalis 202419min

Elon Musk’s Starlink Terminals Have a Black Market Problem

Elon Musk’s Starlink Terminals Have a Black Market Problem

SpaceX’s Starlink satellite program touts itself as a source of reliable internet in hard-to-reach places. But there are some countries where Starlink’s services aren’t licensed, or where the company can’t do business because of US sanctions. And a Bloomberg investigation has found that Starlink kits are appearing in many of those markets anyway – with geopolitical consequences.  On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg senior editor Alan Crawford traces the burgeoning black market for Starlink terminals, from Sudan to Venezuela. And national security reporter Dan Flatley breaks down why US government officials are taking notice – and the hurdles to shutting the black market down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

26 Maalis 202416min

Employees Describe Pattern of Harassment and Drug Use in Citigroup Unit

Employees Describe Pattern of Harassment and Drug Use in Citigroup Unit

Citigroup was the first major Wall Street bank with a female CEO. But interviews with 22 people who worked in or closely with the bank’s equities division suggest a pattern of harassment and discrimination. Bloomberg’s Paige Smith and Max Abelson join The Big Take podcast to share what their reporting uncovered, and what it says about the rest of Wall Street’s overdue #MeToo reckoning. Read more: Harassment and Drugs Plagued a Citigroup Division for YearsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

25 Maalis 202417min

What TikTok Tells Us About China’s Soft Power

What TikTok Tells Us About China’s Soft Power

The US House of Representatives has passed a bill with an ultimatum for TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance: sell the app, or be banned in the US. Today on The Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Dan Flatley and Alex Barinka cover the national security concerns behind this bill and the potential geopolitical and tech industry consequences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

21 Maalis 202419min

Japan Has a New Interest Rate: Zero.

Japan Has a New Interest Rate: Zero.

For the first time in almost two decades, Japan has raised interest rates out of negative territory. The reason? Inflation has finally arrived in the country’s economy. Today on The Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Paul Jackson and host Sarah Holder tackle what the change means for banks, business, and Japan’s economy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

20 Maalis 202415min

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