Río de Sangre

Bloomberg

Parte 7: 'Berta se hizo millones'

Mientras todos se preguntan si el CEO hondureño David Castillo irá a juicio, las organizaciones internacionales que buscan justicia para Berta van detrás del gobierno y sus prestamistas extranjeros. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Blood River

Bloomberg

How the Bezos Earth Fund spends its billions — introducing Zero

Introducing Zero, a podcast from Bloomberg Green about the tactics and technologies taking us to a world of zero emissions. 
This week, climate reporter Akshat Rathi interviews Andrew Steer, CEO of the $10 Billion Bezos Earth Fund, about what role philanthropy plays in the climate fight and where it’s not up to the task.
New episodes of Zero drop every Thursday, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Wall Street Week

Bloomberg

Bloomberg Wall Street Week - April 19th, 2024

On this edition of Wall Street Week, Centerview Partners Senior Counselor Richard Haass tells investors to fasten their seatbelts in dealing with geopolitics. PGIM Real Estate Co-CEO Cathy Marcus says that doom and gloom around commercial real estate is overblown. Willett Advisors Chairman and CEO Steve Rattner looks at why US automakers approached electric vehicles with so much exuberance, and Aperture Investors Chairman and CEO Peter Kraus sees opportunities to buy even amid high valuations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Out of Office

Bloomberg

BNP Asset Management CEO: Making Mistakes is a Law of Nature

Sandro Pierri had no clue what mutual funds were when he first ventured into the world of finance. Today, the boy who grew up in a small Italian village sits at the helm of BNP Paribas Asset Management, overseeing half a trillion euros. He credits people always taking a bet on him early on in his career, and he wants to pay it forward. In this episode, Pierri reflects on his career, lessons from his mistakes, and what he really thinks of the ESG “gold rush.”
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Bloomberg UK Politics

Bloomberg

Hunt's Election Hint: Chancellor Points to Autumn Vote As PMQs Returns

Jeremy Hunt tells Bloomberg that interest rate cuts and an improved economic situation will help lift voters' moods ahead of a general election, adding to speculation about an autumn vote. We bring you our interview with the Chancellor, as well as the first Prime Minister's Questions after the Easter recess. Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer traded barbs over Liz Truss's book, and the Conservative party's tax-cutting plans. Hosted by Yuan Potts and Stephen Carroll. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Bloomberg Intelligence Weekend

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The NEW Bloomberg Intelligence Podcast

Bloomberg Intelligence has a NEW, daily podcast. The episodes in this feed are going away, so subscribe to our new podcast to get your Bloomberg Intelligence fix DAILY:         on Apple:  http://bit.ly/3YrBfOion Spotify:  http://bit.ly/3SPPZ8FAnywhere:  http://bit.ly/43hOc0rSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Switched On

Bloomberg

Green Jet Fuel Mandates Lift Demand for Scarce Supply

Sustainable aviation fuel, or SAF, has the potential to help decarbonize aviation and is the most scalable technology for this hard-to-abate sector in the near term. With offtake agreements for SAF surging over the past two years, the nascent industry has been showing promise. However, hurdles remain due to scarcity of supply, resource competition from renewable diesel, and a lack of technological diversification.
On today’s show, Dana is joined by Daisy Robinson and Rose Oates, two members of BloombergNEF’s renewable fuels team. Together they discuss the regional policies that are driving the uptake of cleaner jet fuels, the different feedstocks used to produce SAF, and the greenium that SAF faces when compared with traditional fuels.
Complementary BNEF research on the trends driving the transition to a lower-carbon economy can be found at BNEF<GO> on the Bloomberg Terminal or on bnef.com
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UnCommon Law

Bloomberg Industry Group

2. AI Trained on Famous Authors’ Copyrighted Work. They Want Revenge – Part 2

Generative AI tools are already promising to change the world. Systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT can answer complex questions, write poems and code, and even mimic famous authors with uncanny accuracy. But in using copyrighted materials to train these powerful AI products, are AI companies infringing the rights of untold creators?
This season on UnCommon Law, we'll explore the intersection between artificial intelligence and the law. On episode one, we learned about the lawsuits filed against AI companies that trained their large language models on copyrighted work without permission. Now we'll learn about the legal defense that could give the AI companies a pass to continue scraping up whatever content they want, copyright-protected or not.
Guests:

Matthew Butterick, founder at Butterick Law, and co-counsel with the Joseph Saveri Law Firm on class-action lawsuits ag


What Goes Up

Bloomberg

Listen Now: The Big Take

The Big Take from Bloomberg News brings you inside what’s shaping the world's economies with the smartest and most informed business reporters around the world. The context you need on the stories that can move markets. Every afternoon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Behind the Scenes

Bloomberg

DraftKings CEO Jason Robins

Bloomberg’s Tom Moroney and Kim Carrigan sit down with Jason Robins, the CEO of DraftKings about starting the company and the future of sports betting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Balance of Power

Bloomberg

Biden Signs Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan Aid Bill

Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.
Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with:

Bloomberg Government Congress Reporter Jonathan Tamari as President Joe Biden signs the foreign aid package passed by the Senate Tuesday.
Former US Ambassador to China and former US Senator from Montana Max Baucus about TikTok legislation included in the aid package.
Bloomberg Politics Editor Laura Davison about the findings of the most recent Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll.
Morning Consult US Politics Analyst Eli Yokley about what factors will impact the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.
Cuba Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos F


Works for Me

Bloomberg

Introducing: Breakthrough

On Breakthrough, a new series from the Prognosis podcast, we explore how the pandemic is changing our understanding of healthcare and medicine. We start with an examination of long Covid, a mysterious new illness that has stumped doctors attempting to treat symptoms that last for months and potentially years. It has changed the way hospitals work and forced healthcare officials to prepare for the next pandemic. Covid has also opened the door to revolutionary technology: messenger RNA vaccines. It’s a technology that never could have been proven so quickly outside the crucible of that first pandemic year, 2020, and it holds big implications for the future of medicine. Breakthrough launches on Oct. 19. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Next Africa

Bloomberg

Introducing: Breakthrough

On Breakthrough, a new series from the Prognosis podcast, we explore how the pandemic is changing our understanding of healthcare and medicine. We start with an examination of long Covid, a mysterious new illness that has stumped doctors attempting to treat symptoms that last for months and potentially years. It has changed the way hospitals work and forced healthcare officials to prepare for the next pandemic. Covid has also opened the door to revolutionary technology: messenger RNA vaccines. It’s a technology that never could have been proven so quickly outside the crucible of that first pandemic year, 2020, and it holds big implications for the future of medicine. Breakthrough launches on Oct. 19. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Prognosis: Losing it

Bloomberg

Introducing: Bloomberg News Now

Bloomberg News Now is a comprehensive audio report on today's top stories. Listen for the latest news, whenever you want it, covering global business stories around the world.     
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The ETF Story

Bloomberg

The Revolution

SPY wasn’t just a hit product, it was an inspiration for an entire industry to take off. But it didn’t happen overnight. It took about 10 years for the ETF structure to be utilized for other asset classes and strategies, which today seem normal but at the time were revolutionary.On this installment we look at many of the game changing products that followed, including the first bond ETF, the first gold ETF, Vanguard’s entry and the rise of smart-beta, which was active management’s way to get into the action. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


The New Economy

Bloomberg

Urbanization

The effects of unbridled urbanization are inescapable in India’s capital city. Jill Ward probes whether international urban growth will be a marvel or a mess, and discusses the possibilities with Stephanie and fellow Bloomberg reporter Jeanna Smialek. If managed badly, growth in cities could increase inequality and lead to social unrest. Success, on the other hand, requires lots and lots of construction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


QuickTake

Bloomberg

When Your Phone Is Your Wallet

The future of money is in your pocket — the one you keep your phone in, not your wallet. A growing portion of the world’s population is making phone-assisted transactions. They’re using a variety of technologies, from the text-message system popular in Kenya to the seamless credit card-and-app arrangements that move money for every Lyft and Uber ride. It’s a revolution that’s lagged in the U.S., despite offerings from Apple Inc. and a range of big retailers. In addition to providing convenience and sometimes lower fees than credit cards, these mobile-payment systems are connecting millions of previously unbanked people: In China, some beggars hold out bar codes instead of tin cups. In places such as Sweden where the apps are especially popular, cash is starting to disappear. And beyond the cash register, it’s clear that a good chunk of the traditional consumer-banking business stands to be upended.


Quicktake by Bloomberg

Bloomberg

The Milkman Model Is Back

The world’s biggest brands want you to see those everyday household products in a different light. That's where Loop comes in. Alexis Benveniste speaks with Bloomberg's Sustainable Finance Editor Emily Chasan on how the initiative is allowing consumers to use steel, glass and durable plastic reusable packaging for everyday items and return them when they're done.
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The Pay Check

Bloomberg

Spain: A Time-Tested Model for Economic Security

For the last seven weeks, we’ve gone around the world to see how the pandemic led to more or less economic equality. There were some pleasant surprises and some devastating stories. In the season finale, we ask: what about the next crisis? How do we ensure more stability and security when something earth shattering inevitably comes along? That led reporter Jeannette Neumann to a small town in Spain’s Basque region, which boasts a strong track record of security and stability, thanks to a crisis-tested economic model.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


What'd You Miss This Week

Bloomberg

Fiat Currency is Having a Midlife Crisis

This week, Jon Huntley, senior economist at the Penn Wharton Budget Model, came on to discuss the budgetary and economic impact of the infrastructure package. Rune Christensen, the co-founder of MakerDAO, joined to talk DeFi and decentralized stable coins. Zvi Schreiber, the CEO and founder of Freightos, an internet marketplace for the trillion-dollar international freight market, came on to talk about his new book: "Money, Going Out of Style: The Story of Money and Thee Mystery of its Decline" and why he thinks fiat currency is having a midlife crisis. Then John Gerner, the managing director at the consulting group Leisure Business Advisors, reacted to Disney earnings and explained why he was impressed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Trillions

Bloomberg

This ETF Will Be Music to Your Ears

The music industry took a huge revenue hit when the MP3 came out about twenty years ago but has since found ways to make money. And now there’s an ETF for that too. 
On this episode of Trillions, we speak with David Schulhof, founder and CEO of the MUSQ Global Music Industry ETF, about the stocks in the ETFs as well as the growth of the music industry which includes songs, platforms, concerts and the Taylor Swift economy. We also discuss his career in the music industry and whether music has gotten better or worse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Bloomberg Market Minute

Bloomberg

Bloomberg Market Minute

(Bloomberg) -- Market updates every 20 and 50 minutes past the hour


Bloomberg Business of Sports

Bloomberg

Salt Lake City Sports Growth, Multi-Billion Dollar Venues

Join hosts Scarlet Fu and Damian Sassower for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
With the NFL Draft coming up, former pro linebacker and Athletes.org co-founder Brandon Copeland joins to talk about how his firm helps college athletes better understand their finances, plus shares his predictions for the draft.
Real Salt Lake President John Kimball discusses the growth of soccer in the US and the growth of sports in Salt Lake City, as the world reacts to the NHL's Coyotes relocating from Arizona to Utah's capital.
Oak View Group chairman and CEO Tim Leiweke joins to discuss the opening of his company's newest venue in Manchester, UK and the massive live entertainment venue industry.
Plus, a look at the latest episode of "The Deal with Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly", featuring former NFL star receiver, Larry Fitzgerald. See omnystud


Debrief

Bloomberg

HBO’s CEO on Growth, Sexual Harassment, and Life After Game of Thrones

Richard Plepler, a quarter-century veteran of the network, talks to Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Megan Murphy about what’s next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Foundering

Bloomberg

Listen Now: The Big Take

The Big Take from Bloomberg News brings you inside what’s shaping the world's economies with the smartest and most informed business reporters around the world. The context you need on the stories that can move markets. Every afternoon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Game Plan

Bloomberg

Introducing: Blood River, A New Podcast From Bloomberg

The killers of Berta Caceres had every reason to believe they’d get away with murder. More than 100 other environmental activists in Honduras had been killed in the previous five years, yet almost no one had been punished for the crimes. Bloomberg’s Blood River follows a four-year quest to find her killers – a twisting trail that leads into the country’s circles of power.Blood River premieres on July 27.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Material World

Bloomberg

Introducing: Blood River, A New Podcast From Bloomberg

The killers of Berta Caceres had every reason to believe they’d get away with murder. More than 100 other environmental activists in Honduras had been killed in the previous five years, yet almost no one had been punished for the crimes. Bloomberg’s Blood River follows a four-year quest to find her killers – a twisting trail that leads into the country’s circles of power.Blood River premieres on July 27.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Culture Caucus

Bloomberg

18: A Comedian’s View of 2016 with George Lopez

This week George Lopez joins John Heilemann and Will Leitch to give his thoughts on Donald Trump, the evolving electorate and the culture of Hollywood.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Deal of the Week

Bloomberg

Introducing: Doubt

A few decades ago, nobody really questioned vaccines. They were viewed as a standard part of staying healthy and safe. Today, the number of people questioning vaccines risks prolonging a pandemic that has already killed hundreds of thousands of Americans. How we got to this moment didn’t start with the rollout of vaccines or in March 2020, or even with the election of Donald Trump. Our confidence in vaccines, often isn't even about vaccines. It’s about trust. And that trust has been eroding for a long time. Doubt, a new series from Bloomberg’s Prognosis podcast, looks at the forces that have been breaking down that trust. We'll trace the rise of vaccine skepticism in America to show how we got here — and where we’re going. Doubt launches on March 23. Subscribe to Prognosis today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Odd Lots

Bloomberg

Josh Wolfe: The ChatGPT of Robotics is Coming

Over the last year or so, probably every venture capitalist has become interested in artificial intelligence. So people are still figuring out what types of business models actually work, and who will end up making money in the space. Josh Wolfe has been at it for a long time. As a co-founder and managing partner at Lux Capital, he's been involved in a number of deals in the space, and is already looking at what's next after the wave of excitement for chatbots since ChatGPT was released. On this episode, we talk to Josh about what he's excited about right now, including robotics, biotech, and maintenance. He tells us that just as ChatGPT opened everyone's eyes to the power of chatbots, a similar moment is coming in the robotics space.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Studio 1.0

Bloomberg

DoorDash CEO & Co-Founder Tony Xu

DoorDash CEO Tony Xu speaks with Emily Chang in the latest episode of Studio 1.0See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Stephanomics

Bloomberg

Listen Now: The Big Take

The Big Take from Bloomberg News brings you inside what’s shaping the world's economies with the smartest and most informed business reporters around the world. The context you need on the stories that can move markets. Every afternoon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Masters in Business

Bloomberg

At the Money: What Data Matters and What Doesn't

Bill McBride of Calculated Risk has spent the past 20 years taking apart economic data, creating “opinion-free” analysis of the economy, and accurately identifying booms, busts, bubbles, and recoveries in real-time, including the great financial crisis and its subsequent housing bottom + recovery.  He speaks with Barry Ritholtz about the data that matters, and the data that doesn’t, and how investors can tell them apart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


A Closer Look

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Audio from The Elizabeth Holmes trial

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Bloomberg Businessweek

Bloomberg

Magnificent Seven Earnings in the Spotlight

Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. James Cakmak, Technology Analyst at Clockwise Capital, shares his thoughts on earnings results from big tech companies including Microsoft and Alphabet. Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent Michael McKee and Bloomberg News Rates Reporter Michael Mackenzie discuss US GDP data and the interest rate environment. And we Drive to the Close with Melissa Otto, Head of TMT Research at Visible Alpha. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Bloomberg Intelligence

Bloomberg

Instant Reaction: Alphabet, Microsoft Beat Estimates

The world’s largest technology companies soared in late trading after stellar results from Microsoft and Google’s parent Alphabet fueled confidence in the market’s most-influential group.
For instant reaction and analysis, plus a look ahead to what's next, Bloomberg Radio hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec speak with James Cakmak, Technology Analyst at Clockwise Capital. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg

Q1 GDP and a Massive Mining Takeover

Watch Tom and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Bloomberg Surveillance hosted by Tom Keene and Paul SweeneyApril 25th, 2024Featuring:

Jim Caron, Co-CIO of the Portfolio Solutions Group at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, on duration and hedging an equity selloff as well as the GDP release
Constance Hunter, Senior Advisor at MacroPolicy Perspectives, on US GDP, tomorrow's PCE data, and sustainable economic growth in the US
John Stolzfus, Managing Director and Chief Investment Strategist at Oppenheimer, on market reactions and path for interest rate cuts by the Fed
Bloomberg's Lisa Mateo with her Newspaper Headlines

Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Bloomberg Law

Bloomberg

Weekend Law: Meet the Trump Jury & Jan 6 Obstruction Charges

Former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz, a partner at McCarter & English, discusses the jury selected in the Trump hush money trial. Former federal prosecutor Jessica Roth, a professor at Cardozo Law School, discusses SCOTUS arguments over the obstruction charges brought against Jan 6 defendants. Business law expert Eric Talley, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses the SCOTUS arguments over limiting the bribery statute. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.