Options Market Reverts to 2022 Playbook for Iran War Risks
Investors are looking back at 2022 for clues on how the risk from the Iran war unfolds across equity markets.
Investors are looking back at 2022 for clues on how the risk from the Iran war unfolds across equity markets.
As the war in Iran drags into its third week, Rep. Greg Steub joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the potential of an American ground invasion in Iran, whether Congress is considering the Pentagon’s request $200 billion in additional funding for the war and more. Watch the show LIVE every Saturday and Sunday morning. (Source: Bloomberg)
“I earn an annual salary of $116,000. My wife’s annual income is about $55,000.”
Since ChatGPT’s debut, AI has been framed as everything from a world-changing breakthrough to an existential threat. Companies are pouring hundreds of billions into the space as commentators debate potentially utopian and dystopian futures. But researchers like Princeton’s Arvind Narayanan argue the reality may be more incremental – a powerful technology that will reshape work and productivity over time, without overturning the basic limits of economics, labor, or human decision-making. (Source: Bloomberg)
The yearly thresholds for achieving financial security range from roughly $62,700 for one-person households over age 65 to $169,300 for families with two or more adults and three or more kids.
“The attorney found two doctors — one who briefly spoke to her and signed off, and another who never saw her and simply stamped the form.”
As health and quality of life improves throughout the nation, older workers are delaying – or even coming out of – retirement. Bloomberg News, Senior Editor Stacey Vanek Smith joined David Gura and Christina Ruffini this morning on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the new trend. Watch the show LIVE every Saturday and Sunday morning. (Source: Bloomberg)
The S&P 500 is expensive on 18 of 20 metrics and a private-equity logjam could force big investors to dump stocks.
In a wide-ranging exclusive conversation with Bloomberg This Weekend’s David Gura, Cuba’s ambassador to the United Nations, Ernesto Sobern Guzman, says his country will not remove Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel in order to appease the US. Watch the full conversation on ‘Bloomberg This Weekend.’ We’re LIVE every Saturday and Sunday morning. (Source: Bloomberg)