Episodes

  • Ariel Investments Founder John Rogers Talks New York Knicks Finals Win
    Jun 15 2026

    John Rogers, Ariel Investments founder, chairman, co-CEO and chief investment officer talks about the New York Knicks winning the NBA championship and how much value it creates for MSG and other related properties. He speaks with hosts Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld.

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    9 mins
  • BlackRock Global Fixed Income CIO Rick Rieder Talks ETFs, Consumer Sentiment
    Jun 15 2026

    BlackRock Global Fixed Income CIO Rick Rieder says that investor demand for new IPOs like SpaceX can accelerate rapidly as portfolios make room for new allocations. Speaking to Scarlet Fu, Katie Greifeld and Eric Balchunas on Bloomberg ETF IQ, he also remarked that the Fed could benefit from providing less forward guidance during an easing period to create animal spirits and spur market momentum.

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    14 mins
  • Rebecca Patterson Talks Warsh, Fed Rate Decision Preview
    Jun 15 2026

    Just three weeks into the job, Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh is already facing an unusually high-stakes test. We look ahead to this week's FOMC decision with Rebecca Patterson, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations & former Chief Investment Strategist at Bridgewater Associates.

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    9 mins
  • Former SEC Chair Gary Gensler Talks SpaceX & Mega IPO Risks
    Jun 12 2026

    Gary Gensler, former Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, says SpaceX’s blockbuster IPO is part of a new era of mega-IPOs, raising questions about valuation, governance and what future AI debuts could look like. He also warns AI models could create a financial stability event and discusses the regulatory fight over prediction markets. He speaks with host Kailey Leinz.

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    9 mins
  • Jim Chanos Talks SpaceX IPO
    Jun 12 2026

    Veteran short seller James Chanos says the SpaceX mega IPO is a troubling sign for the broader markets. He says "we're going to shatter" records this year when it comes to IPOs. He speaks to Tom Keene and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Money."

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    14 mins
  • US Energy Secretary Chris Wright Talks Oil Flows Through Strait of Hormuz
    Jun 12 2026

    Roughly 7 million barrels of daily oil and fuel shipments are flowing through the Strait of Hormuz, or about half of the volumes stranded at the start of the Iran war, says US Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Speaking during the Bloomberg Energy Executive Briefing in Houston on Friday morning, Wright says the US will fully reopen the waterway with or without Iran’s assistance. At the start of the war in late February, about 20 million barrels of daily shipments were stranded as the strait was effectively shut. Several million barrels were diverted to alternative ports outside the Persian Gulf, leaving about 14 million trapped, Wright says.

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    27 mins
  • Chevron CEO Mike Wirth Talks Middle East Footprint
    Jun 12 2026

    Chevron Corp. is open to expanding its Middle East footprint despite the ongoing Iran conflict that has triggered an unprecedented disruption of global energy markets, said Chief Executive Officer Mike Wirth He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro.

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    16 mins
  • FC Dallas President & Co-Chair Dan Hunt Talks Hosting FIFA World Cup Games
    Jun 12 2026

    Dan Hunt, owner of FC Dallas and Co-Chair of the Dallas organizing committee for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, discussed the significant economic impact expected as Dallas hosts nine World Cup matches. Hunt highlighted that unlike Super Bowl visitors who stay less than three days, World Cup fans typically stay just under ten days, leading to increased spending on hotels, restaurants, gas, and retail. He spoke with Bloomberg Texas bureau chief Julie Fine.

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    11 mins