
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 ...
1 Maalis 202412min

The Royal Nephews at the Center of Monaco’s Latest Financial Scandal
On today’s Big Take podcast, an investigation by Bloomberg Businessweek reveals how Prince Albert II’s government regularly favored his nephews in business deals. Members of the royal family deny any ...
29 Helmi 202414min

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 eve...
28 Helmi 202421min

Private Credit Is Attracting Attention. Not All of It Is Good
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 ...
28 Helmi 202416min

Have US Sanctions on Russia Worked?
Two years after Russia invaded Ukraine, US-led sanctions have incalculably changed its economy – but haven’t ended the war. Treasury’s chief sanctions economist says US efforts are working. But one an...
26 Helmi 202416min

Russia’s Hunt for Arms Meets North Korea’s Need for Cash
The US and other countries say a deeper connection has been forged over a new arms trade between Russia and North Korea. They accuse North Korea of providing Russia with ballistic missiles and hundred...
23 Helmi 202414min

The Other MH370 Mystery: Why a Key Safety Measure Keeps Stalling
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took off from Kuala Lumpur just after midnight on March 8, 2014. Aviation officials lost contact with the flight less than an hour later. MH370 never made it to its destin...
22 Helmi 202412min

How One Business Decision Set Back the Fight Against Malaria
For years, it seemed like Papua New Guinea was on a course to stamp out malaria. In 2010, the total number of suspected malaria cases in Papua New Guinea was 1.7 million. By 2015, the number had been ...
21 Helmi 202413min






















