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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hello, I'm Stephen Carroll. I'm in Brussels, where many of Europe's biggest decisions get made.
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Chapter 2: What recent events have escalated tensions between the US and Iran?
The three-judge panel for the U.S. Appeals Court in D.C. heard oral arguments but did not immediately issue a ruling, leaving a temporary stay in place for now. In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
Pfizer is betting on weight loss drugs to power its next decade. Bloomberg's Monica Ricks has more.
Pfizer's releasing new data on an experimental weight loss shot and outlining a strategy to become a leader in the obesity market. A new GLP-1 called Barobentide has shown strong results in clinical trials, with patients losing about 15% of their body weight after 14 months with a once-a-month dose. But the company's ambitions go beyond just one medicine.
It's also targeting conditions associated with obesity, like sleep apnea, and working on a pipeline of treatments, including pills and combination therapies, to compete with rivals Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly for decades to come. Monica Ricks, Bloomberg Radio.
It was a bruising end to the week on Wall Street with the Dow, Nasdaq and S&P suffering heavy losses thanks to a massive tech sell-off. Bitcoin also tumbled below $60,000 for the first time since 2024. Mike McGlone is Senior Commodity Strategist with Bloomberg Intelligence.
Everything's getting tokenized. And the most significant tokens are the U.S. dollar. And the number one token that tracks U.S. dollar is Tether. And right now, Tether is on track to potentially flipping Ethereum. Ethereum's number two. By flipping, that's a good nomenclature in cryptos when you surpass assets under management of another cryptocurrency. And it's a key trend is...
These tokens or tether has been flipping and everything. As we wake up Monday morning, it might be the number two cryptocurrency after Bitcoin.
Bloomberg's Mike McGlone on Bloomberg this weekend. The sell-offs boosting bets that the Federal Reserve's next move could be a rate hike. And at the French Open, Mira Andreeva defeated Masha Chivalinska in straight sets to win the Women's French Open. That's news when you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Ed Kalecki. This is Bloomberg.
A new chapter in global growth is being written and much of it is happening in Africa. Africans need to invest. There are deals to be done and business to be won. I'm Jennifer Zabasaja. Every week on the Next Africa podcast, we track capital flows and political shifts shaping the continent's future. The digitalization of Africa is going to power its growth.
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Chapter 3: What insights did Delta's President share about consumer preferences?
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