
And Starmer Makes Six, Why Britain Can’t Keep a Prime Minister
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation Monday after less than two years in office. Starmer is the sixth Prime Minister to resign in the decade since the Brexit vote, raising maj...
22 Juni 14min

Special Report: Alan Greenspan Dies at 100
Longtime former Chair of the Federal Reserve of the United States Alan Greenspan had died at 100. We're bringing you some of our coverage from Bloomberg's News Now, covering the latest global business...
22 Juni 2min

Weekend Listen: Anthropic's Co-Founder and Top Economist on Doing Research at the AI Frontier
There’s a lot to unpack with AI right now — everything from its potential impacts on the labor market and society to more extreme questions about existential risk. Anthropic, which builds frontier mod...
21 Juni 1h 6min

How the NBA is Cashing In on Its Biggest Postseason in Decades
New Yorkers turned out by the thousands on Thursday to celebrate the Knicks’ first NBA Finals victory in 53 years. But Jalen Brunson and co. weren’t the only big winners. On today’s Big Take podcast, ...
18 Juni 17min

The Federal Reserve Enters Its Kevin Warsh Era
The US Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged in their first meeting under new Chairman Kevin Warsh today. The policy makers were split on whether they expect to raise rates this year, and Wars...
17 Juni 14min

The Iran War’s Lasting Scars Across Asia
An interim deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz offers relief, but Asia’s economic woes are far from over. Beyond the chokepoint, the conflict has forced long-lasting shifts in Asia’s food and energy f...
16 Juni 20min

How the US and Iran Might Spin Their Deal to End the War
After nearly four months of fighting, the US and Iran have declared a memorandum of understanding aimed at halting hostilities between the two sides and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Oil fell and st...
15 Juni 14min




















