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Markets Today has everything you need to know as markets open across Europe. With analysis you won't find anywhere else, we break down the biggest stories of the day and speak to top guests who have skin in the game. Hosted by Anna Edwards, Tom Mackenzie and Mark Cudmore.
Overnight on Wall Street is morning in Europe. Bloomberg Daybreak Europe, anchored live from London, tracks breaking news in Europe and around the world. Markets never sleep, and neither does Bloomberg News. Monitor your investments 24 hours a day, around the clock from around the globe.
Breaking Bread is a series aimed at finding common ground across a deeply divided America. Alexander Heffner, journalist and long-time host of PBS's The Open Mind, journeys from Maine to North Carolina and New Mexico to the Dakotas, sitting down for meals and candid conversations with powerful political figures on both sides of the aisle. Focusing on America's shared heritage rather than partisan talking points, Heffner seeks to draw out lawmakers by incentivizing empathy and compromise in pursuit of a new consensus.
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A rout in technology companies dragged down the stock market, with traders gearing up for a key inflation report that’s expected to bring more insights on the outlook for the Federal Reserve’s next steps.
The Nasdaq 100 underperformed, falling 1.1%. Apple Inc., which unveiled the iPhone 15 and other products, dropped almost 2%. Its launches are famous “sell-the-news” events. Oracle Corp. sank the most since 2002 after a slowdown in cloud sales. US-traded BP Plc shares slid as its chief resigned at a time when the company is trying to persuade investors to stick with it through a costly transition to low-carbon energy. A rally in crude sent energy shares higher and added to concern about inflationary pressures. Banks also gained amid a presentation at the Barclays Global Financial Services Conference.
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