Caroline Hyde
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Podcast Appearances
Bloomberg Tech is live from coast to coast with Caroline Hyde in New York and Ed Ludlow in San Francisco.
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Coming up, we go to AWS re-invent in Las Vegas to discuss the cloud company's new chips, new models, and new AI agents.
Plus, Michael Dell donates an unprecedented $6 billion aimed at jump-starting the investment accounts for 25 million children in America.
And Warner Brothers Discovery receives a new round of bids with Netflix flashing mostly cash for its offer.
We'll have the details, but first let's check in on these markets, which are flashing green.
We actually have a bit of a reprieve after yesterday's sell-off.
We're back into risk-on mode, tentatively so, across the benchmarks.
We're looking at the Nasdaq 100 up 0.9%.
Of course, Nvidia leading the chart in terms of points, but all of some of the MAG7 really dominating on the day.
You're looking at Bitcoin even getting a bid.
Yesterday, it was woeful.
Today, we find some sort of stability.
We're up more than 5%.
In fact, largely crypto is in the green.
We also turn our attention to some of the key MAG7 that we want to look at in terms of their own events, their own announcements.
And I'm looking at what's happening with Amazon.
We're currently trading up 1.5%.
We're getting a little nudge higher on some new news coming out about its own large language models, about updates, of course, to its own AI agentic focus.
And key has got to be Tranium 3, all about its chips.