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HSBC won’t make people come back to the office

HSBC Holdings Plc won’t force US staffers back to the office five days a week unless new regulations from the Financial…

UK General Election: Who can be trusted with the economy?

Who can be trusted with the UK’s economy? Lizzy Burden explains why it’s a key battleground in the UK’s summer…

US Stocks Are in a Long-Term Bull Market, Ed Yardeni Says

Ed Yardeni, president and chief investment strategist of Yardeni Research, says the US economy is "remarkably resilient" and rates are…

DOJ Files Antitrust Suit Against Live Nation

The US Justice Department and almost 30 states sued Live Nation Entertainment Inc., alleging an “entrenched” illegal monopoly over the live…

Kathryn Wylde on NYC Real Estate, Bail Reform, Housing

Kathyn Wylde, CEO of the Partnership for New York City, spoke with Bloomberg’s Manus Cranny about her views on bail…

US Hosts Kenyan Leader in First African State Visit in 16 Years

Robin Sanders, former US ambassador to Nigeria and Congo, joins Bloomberg radio to discuss China’s growing influence in Africa and…

Bloomberg Brief (05/23/2024)

“Bloomberg Brief” delivers the market news, data and analysis you need to set your agenda. Today’s guests. Frank Lee, Global…

Bloomberg Opinion: Sunak Called Election Because He’s ‘Had Enough’

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Adrian Wooldridge says British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s decision to call a surprise election for July 4…

DuPont Plans to Split Into Three Publicly Traded Companies

DuPont plans to split into three publicly traded companies, focusing operations on industries such as biopharma and medical devices. Kriti…

UK Election: Is Labour the Party of Business?

Former Bank of England policy maker Michael Saunders discusses the UK Labour Party’s economic plans should it win the upcoming…