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American bombers struck Iran’s three main nuclear sites overnight, putting the US directly into Tehran’s war with Israel despite President Donald Trump’s longtime promises to avoid new conflicts.
Addressing the nation late on Saturday in Washington, Trump said Iran’s “key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated.” He threatened “far greater” attacks if Iran doesn’t make peace, raising the specter of even deeper US involvement in a Middle Eastern war that began with Israel’s strikes on the Islamic Republic nine days ago.
Trump earlier said US planes dropped bombs on Fordow, a uranium-enrichment site buried deep under a mountain and seen as vulnerable only to “bunker buster” munitions that the US possesses. Natanz and Isfahan, two other sites, were also struck.
“Our objective was the destruction of Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity and a stop to the nuclear threat posed by the world’s No. 1 state sponsor of terror,” Trump said. “Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace. If they do not, future attacks will be far greater — and a lot easier.”
Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said the US’s move “outrageous and will have everlasting consequences.”“Iran reserves all options to defend its sovereignty, interest, and people,” he said.
Tehran’s nuclear regulatory agency said there was no sign of radiation contamination at the sites and that it had take precautions in anticipation of an attack.
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- Michael Polsky, Founder and CEO of Invenergy, discusses the fate of solar and wind in the U.S.
- Chris Gadomski, BNEF Lead Nuclear Analyst, discusses BNEF’s outlook for nuclear development.
- Theresa Condor, Spire Global CEO, discusses how AI and satellite data are redefining weather forecasting.
- John Boyd, Founder & President of the National Black Farmers Association, discusses challenges faced by U.S farmers.
- Laura Modi, (Pronounced: "Mow-di") CEO and Co-Founder of Bobbie, discusses the infant formula Made in America Act.
- Cid Wilson, CEO of Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, discusses advancement programs, conferences, research initiatives, and the importance of DEI.
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Cliff Kupchan, Chairman at Eurasia Group, discusses the latest out of Mideast US President Donald Trump signals he will give diplomacy a chance before deciding whether to strike Iran, saying he will make his decision within the next two weeks.
Liz Hart, President of Leasing for North America, joins to discuss the latest in the commercial real estate sector.
Ira Jersey, Bloomberg Intelligence Chief US Interest Rate Strategist, discusses the latest Fed Meeting as well as Fed Reserve Governor Wallers recent comments. Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said the central bank can lower interest rates as soon as next month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bloomberg Law Host June Grasso discusses the recent Supreme Court decision to curb care for transgender minors. A divided US Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee law that outlaws certain medical treatments for transgender children, preserving similar measures in two dozen states.
Daniel Byman, Director of the Warfare, Irregular Threats, and Terrorism Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and a Professor at Georgetown University, joins to discuss the latest on the middle east conflict. The US is considering joining Israel in the war, which could improve the chances of permanently ending Iran's path to a nuclear weapon but risks throwing the oil-rich region into widespread conflict.
Joe Deaux, Bloomberg Economic Statecraft Reporter, on the deal between Nippon Steel and US Steel. Nippon Steel Corp. has closed its $14.1 billion takeover of United States Steel Corp., creating the world's second-largest steelmaker and giving Nippon Steel a foothold in the US.
Kevin Teasley, Founder and CEO of GEO Academies, discussed how his organization is focused on breaking the cycle of poverty by providing access to exceptional, non-traditional educational opportunities to all families.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ethan Bronner, Bloomberg News Israel Bureau Chief, discusses the latest out of Mideast. President Trump said his early departure from the G7 meeting has "nothing to do" with working on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, adding that his reason is "much bigger than that.
Henrietta Treyz, Managing Partner and Director of Economic Policy at Veda Partners, joins to discuss the latest on the tax bill. Republican leaders aim to quickly negotiate changes to the Senate tax bill, which lacks the votes to pass in both chambers as written.
Shelby McFaddin, Investment Analyst at Motley Fool Asset Management, discusses her outlook for the markets amid global tensions and economic data concerns. Stocks fell and bonds rose as traders prepared for the Federal Reserve's decision, driven by concerns about the Middle East and weak economic data.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ellen Wald, President of Transversal Consulting, joins to discuss impact of Mideast conflict on commodities. Oil prices fell as the conflict in the Middle East has not disrupted crude production, and Iran has privately expressed willingness to deescalate hostilities with Israel.Phil Orlando, Chief Equity Market Strategist and Head of Client Portfolio Management at Federates Hermes, discusses his outlook for the markets. Global markets calmed down as fears of a wider conflict between Israel and Iran subsided, with stocks rising and oil and gold prices falling.
Ned Lazarus, Associate Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University, discusses the latest out of the Mideast. Israel and Iran have exchanged fire for the fourth consecutive day, stoking fears of an all-out war that could drag in other countries in the oil-rich region and force the US into a more hands-on stance.Kate Duffy, Bloomberg News Aviation Reporter, joins to discuss the Paris Air Show and how Airbus has received orders from Saudi Arabian customers valued at up to $17 billion, including 77 freighter and passenger aircraft from AviLease and 50 A350-1000 widebody jets from Riyadh Air.
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On this podcast:
- Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst on US Media, discusses Warner Brothers Discovery splitting into two independent companies.
- Ben Elliott, Bloomberg Intelligence Consumer Finance Analyst, discusses Walmart ’s credit cards once again being issued by Synchrony Financial.
- Sam Fazeli, Bloomberg Intelligence, Director of Research for Global Industries and Senior Pharmaceuticals Analyst, discusses the latest in the biotech space.
- Scott Levine Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Energy & Industrial Services Analyst, discusses the White House’s goals for nuclear energy.
- Janet Lorin, Bloomberg Higher Education Finance Reporter, discusses her Bloomberg story: “Oil Rich University of Texas Cashes In on AI, Crypto, and Power.”
- Oliver Metcalfe, BNEF Head of Wind Research, discusses BNEF’s outlook for offshore wind.
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-Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, discusses the latest out of the Mideast. President Donald Trump urged Iran to accept a nuclear deal to avoid further attacks, after Israel bombed Iran's atomic facilities and killed top commanders.
-Dr Ariel Cohen, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, discusses the latest out of the Mideast. Israel launched airstrikes across Iran, targeting nuclear facilities and killing senior military commanders, in a major escalation that could spark a broad war in the Middle East.
-Joanne Hsu, University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers Director, discusses Friday's UMich data. US consumer sentiment rose 8.3 points to 60.5 in June, exceeding expectations, as concerns about the economy eased and short-term inflation expectations improved.-Siddharth Philip, Bloomberg Deputy Team Leader for Global Aviation, discusses Boeing’s latest crisis. A 787 Dreamliner jet crashed in India, killing over 240 people, and Boeing must now navigate the aftermath to reassure investors and the public.
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-Siddharth Philip, Bloomberg Deputy Team Leader for Global Aviation, discusses the crash of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India that was bound for London. More than 200 bodies have been recovered at the crash site, according to police officials. The flight was carrying 242 passengers and crew, most of whom were Indian and British nationals.
-Jeffrey Cleveland, Chief Economist at Payden & Rygel, discusses his outlook for the U.S economy. The US producer price index rose 0.1% in May, indicating muted inflation across the board and no sign of price shocks from tariffs.
-Nathan Dean, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Policy Analyst, discusses the latest tariffs news. President Donald Trump plans to send letters to trading partners in the next one to two weeks setting unilateral tariff rates ahead of a July 9 deadline.
-Laura Modi, CEO and Co-Founder of Bobbie, discusses the infant formula Made in America Act, inclusion in finance, and leadership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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-Sarah McGregor, Bloomberg Managing Editor of the National Team, discusses the latest with the LA protests. The Trump administration has mobilized 700 Marines to join thousands of National Guard troops in Los Angeles to respond to anti-deportation protests, escalating tensions with Democratic leaders.
-Sam Fazeli, Bloomberg Intelligence, Director of Research for Global Industries and Senior Pharmaceuticals, discusses the Department of Health and Human Services dismissing all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), a key scientific panel that advises the US government on vaccine safety and policy.
-Joy Yang, Head of Index Product Management at MarketVector Indexes, discusses her outlook for the markets. A quiet session on the economic front saw traders driving the S&P 500 mildly up, with the gauge about 2% away from a record. Tesla Inc. led gains in megacaps.
-Chiling Tong-CEO of National ACE, discusses the effects of tariffs and trade policy on AAPI small business owners, ethnic business districts and their economic vulnerability.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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-Brendan Murray, Bloomberg Global Trade Editor, discusses U.S-China talks. The US and China have begun trade talks in London, with the US signaling a willingness to remove restrictions on some tech exports in exchange for assurances that China is easing limits on rare earth shipments.
-Nathan Dean, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Policy Analyst, discusses political news of the day. Senate Republicans plan to propose revised tax and health-care provisions to President Trump's $3 trillion economic package, despite criticism from Elon Musk.
-Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst on US Media, discusses Warner Brothers Discovery splitting into two independent companies: Global Networks and Streaming and Studios. Global Networks will include entertainment, sports, and cable television brands such as CNN, TNT, and TBS, and will hold a 20% stake in Streaming and Studios.
-Ann Berry, Founder & Managing Partner at Threadneedle, discusses the latest on the markets. Despite a surge in stocks from April lows, market strategists are growing optimistic about US stocks, with some forecasting resilient economic growth and limited pullback over the summer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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- Mandeep Singh, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Tech Industry Analyst, discusses Constellation Energy agreeing to sell power from a Clinton nuclear plant in Illinois to Meta Platforms.
- Craig Trudell, Bloomberg Global Autos Editor, discusses the Bloomberg Big Take story: “A Fatal Tesla Crash Shows the Limits of Full Self-Driving.”
- Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst on US Media, discusses how Comcast's theme parks are poised to become one of its most valuable assets.
- Michl Binderbauer, CEO of TAE Technologies, discusses the company’s approach to commercial fusion power.
- David Doherty, BNEF Head of Natural Resources Research, discusses how oil and gas companies are investing in low carbon technologies.
- Hannah Levitt, Bloomberg Senior Finance Reporter, discusses Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf clearing the Federal Reserve's seven-year-old cap on assets, allowing the bank to grow and compete with larger rivals.
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Steven Blitz, Chief US Economist at TS Lombard, discusses the May jobs report. US job growth moderated in May, with nonfarm payrolls increasing 139,000, and prior months' figures revised lower, indicating employers' caution about growth prospects.
Max Chafkin, Bloomberg Businessweek Senior Reporter and and Co-Host of the Elon Inc Podcast, discusses the feud between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump. Elon Musk and Donald Trump's alliance ended in a public spat, with Musk eventually backing down after Tesla's stock price tanked and his net worth crumbled by $34 billion.
Janet Lorin, Bloomberg Higher Education Finance Reporter, discusses the latest news at Harvard University. A US District Judge has granted Harvard University a temporary restraining order, blocking the Trump administration's ban on international students entering the US
Poonam Goyal, Senior U.S. E-Commerce and Retail Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses Lululmon earnings. Lululemon Athletica posted a second straight disappointing quarter, with projected sales and profit below analyst estimates, causing its shares to tumble as much as 21% in premarket trading.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tyler Kendall, Bloomberg Television Washington Correspondent discusses US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreeing to further trade talks and clearing up disputes surrounding rare earth exports.
Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, discusses U.S eco data. There was a Dovish shift in Fed-dated OIS seen in the aftermath of weekly jobless claims data, with markets now pricing in the first full quarter-point rate cut by the September policy meeting from October.
Nathan Dean, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Policy Analyst, discusses political news stories of the day. Donald Trump and Republican senators discussed scaling back the $40,000 state and local tax deduction cap in the House version of the president's tax-cut bill.
Michael Polsky, Founder and CEO of Invenergy, joins to discuss the fate of solar and wind in the U.S, and energy tax credits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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**Broadcasting live from BNY INSITE at National Harbor, Maryland**Today’s Podcast Features are:
Steve Miller, Chair of the ISM Services PMI, discusses ISM Services data. Activity at US service providers unexpectedly contracted last month for the first time in nearly a year and companies throttled back hiring, indicating the grip on the economy from higher tariffs is getting tighter.
Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, discusses U.S eco data, Private-sector payrolls increased by 37,000 last month, marking the slowest pace in two years and lower than all estimates in a Bloomberg survey of economists.
Hannah Levitt, Bloomberg Senior Finance Reporter, discusses Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf clearing the Federal Reserve's seven-year-old cap on assets, allowing the bank to grow and compete with larger rivals.
Craig Trudell, Bloomberg Global Autos Editor, discusses the Bloomberg Big Take story: “Fatal Tesla Crash Shows Dangers of Full Self-Driving.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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**Broadcasting live from BNY INSITE at National Harbor, Maryland**Today’s Podcast Features are:
Ira Jersey, Bloomberg Intelligence Chief US Interest Rate Strategist, discusses U.S eco data. The JOLTS data offered kind of a mixed bag. While job openings surprised to the upside (7.391 million versus 7.1 million expected), so too did layoffs (1.786 million versus 1.614 million expected.)
Zoe Schneeweiss, Bloomberg Western Europe Economy Team Leader, discusses the OECD slashing its global economic forecasts due to Donald Trump's trade policies, citing the impact of tariffs and uncertainty on confidence and investment.
Mandeep Singh, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Tech Industry Analyst, discusses Constellation Energy agreeing to sell power from an Illinois nuclear plant to Meta Platforms as artificial intelligence sends power demand soaring.
Phil Orlando, Chief Equity Market Strategist and Head of Client Portfolio Management at Federates Hermess, discusses his outlook for the markets. Wall Street traders drove stocks higher as data showed the US labor market is holding up despite concerns about risks stemming from President Donald Trump’s tariff war.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today’s Podcast Features are:
Susan Spence, Chair of ISM Manufacturing PMI at Institute for Supply Management, discusses ISM Manufacturing data. US factory activity contracted in May for a third consecutive month and a gauge of imports fell to a 16-year low as firms pulled back in the face of higher tariffs.
Sam Fazeli, Bloomberg Intelligence, Director of Research for Global Industries and Senior Pharmaceuticals, discusses the latest Biotech news. Sanofi agrees to buy Blueprint Medicines Corp. for at least $9.1 billion to expand in rare immunological diseases. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. will pay BioNTech SE as much as $11.1 billion to license a next-generation cancer drug. Moderna won FDA approval for its second-generation Covid vaccine for all adults over 65 and anyone over 12 who has at least one risk factor for severe disease.
Shana Sissel, President and CEO at Banríon Capital Management, joins to discuss her outlook on the markets. Wall Street investors are parsing economic data, tariff, and geopolitical developments, causing stocks to waver and the dollar to head towards its lowest since 2023.
Michl Binderbauer, CEO of TAE Technologies, discusses the company's latest funding round. TAE Technologies (“TAE”), the leading fusion energy company developing the cleanest and safest approach to commercial fusion power. Today it announced that it has raised more than $150 million in its latest funding round, exceeding the company’s initial target for the round.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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- Kunjan Sobhani, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Semiconductor Analyst, recaps Nvidia earnings.
- Derrick Flakoll, BNEF Lead US Policy Analyst, discusses the impact of the U.S House bill on clean energy.
- Max Abelson, Bloomberg News Finance Reporter, and Annie Massa, Bloomberg Wealth Reporter, discuss the Bloomberg Big Take story: “The Trump Family’s Money Making Machine.”
- Kurt Wagner, Bloomberg Tech Reporter, discusses the Bloomberg Big Take story: “Zuckerberg’s Bet on Maga Has Yet to Bear Fruit, While Risks Loom.”
- Mary Ross Gilbert, Bloomberg Intelligence, Senior Equity Analyst, Covering Retail, discusses Macy's earnings.
- Lindsay Dutch, Bloomberg Intelligence Consumer Hardlines Senior Analyst, discusses earnings from Dick's Sporting Goods.
- Steve Man, Bloomberg Intelligence Global Autos and Industrials Research Analyst, discusses Stellantis naming a new boss.
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Today’s Podcast Features are:
Greg Stohr, Bloomberg Supreme Court Reporter, discusses the Supreme Court allowing the Trump administration to immediately end temporary legal status for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, affecting up to half a million people.
Brian Levitt, Global Market Strategist at Invesco, discusses his outlook for the markets. Following a torrid rally that put the S&P 500 on track for its best May since 1990, the gauge lost about 1% Friday. A slide big tech weighed heavily on trading.
Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, discusses U.S eco data. US consumers slowed spending in April, with inflation-adjusted personal spending rising 0.1%, while goods imports plummeted by a record 20% due to higher tariffs.
Henrietta Treyz, Managing Partner and Director of Economic Policy at Veda Partners, discusses the latest on President Trump’s tariffs. A court ruling blocking President Trump's tariffs could create a $2 trillion hole in the US fiscal outlook over the coming decade and remove duties that would have raised nearly $200 billion annually.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today’s Podcast Features are:
Nathan Dean, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Policy Analyst, discusses the latest on President Trump’s tariffs. A US court has blocked many of President Trump's tariffs on imports from dozens of countries, declaring them illegal and throwing his tariff strategy into turmoil.
Janet Lorin, Bloomberg Higher Education Finance Reporter, discusses the latest news at Harvard University. The Trump administration is targeting Ivy League universities, particularly Harvard, by casting them as ideologically biased and focused on promoting global elite ideas at the expense of US interests.
Matt Stucky, Vice President, Chief Portfolio Manager Equities, at Northwestern Mutual, discusses his outlook for the markets. Matt thinks the Fed’s trajectory of 2+ cuts could get pushed out if tariffs ultimately cause upward pressure on inflation without a material impact on the labor market. Matt also comments on Nvidia earnings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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