A Farewell to an American Icon: The Penny
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A Farewell to an American Icon: The Penny

For decades, the penny has cost more to produce than it’s worth. Now, the US government is finally stopping production of the one-cent coin for good.

So, how did we get here? And what does it mean for those little Abraham Lincolns stuck behind your couch cushions? On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Steven Dennis takes us through the life and death of the penny, and explores what it reveals about the way the US government works.

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The Biden-Trump Race is On

The Biden-Trump Race is On

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A New Housing Crisis Is Brewing In Places Prone to Climate Disasters

A New Housing Crisis Is Brewing In Places Prone to Climate Disasters

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Where Does Inflation Go From Here?

Where Does Inflation Go From Here?

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Introducing: The Deal with Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly

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3 Maalis 20241min

Chinese Emigrants Are Choosing New Destinations - and Transforming Them

Chinese Emigrants Are Choosing New Destinations - and Transforming Them

A new wave of Chinese people are leaving China after the Covid-19 pandemic  and they’re headed to places that aren’t the typical destinations for Chinese immigrants in the past. Bloomberg’s Lulu Chen tells us how China’s slowing economy, fears over new policies to redistribute wealth and Beijing’s handling of the pandemic created the perfect storm for this exodus. In today’s Big Take podcast, we look at the impact Chinese immigrants who move into these communities in far-flung places have, and what a rising outflow means for China’s future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

1 Maalis 202412min

The Royal Nephews at the Center of Monaco’s Latest Financial Scandal

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29 Helmi 202414min

Inside Project Maven, the US Military’s Mysterious AI Project

Inside Project Maven, the US Military’s Mysterious AI Project

On today’s episode, the US military’s mysterious project to bring modern artificial intelligence to the battlefield — told by the defense official behind it, whose job was so secretive he couldn’t even tell his wife about it. Bloomberg’s Katrina Manson takes host Saleha Mohsin behind the scenes for an unclassified look at Project Maven.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Private Credit Is Attracting Attention. Not All of It Is Good

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Private credit funds are having a moment. Once under-the-radar lenders that did deals with riskier clients, the firms have gotten a lot more popular as interest rates have climbed. But private credit funds are also under a lot less oversight than traditional lenders, allowing little transparency into the way they value their loans. And all this new-found attention is starting to come with heightened scrutiny.   On today’s Big Take podcast, reporter Silas Brown shares what we know – and what we don’t – about how the world of private credit operates, and what new regulatory interest could mean for the $1.7 trillion dollars of assets these funds are managing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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