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National Grid NY President on Growing Energy Demands

National Grid New York President Sally Librera joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss growing demands on America's power grid as data centers for AI technology become more widespread.

National Grid New York President Sally Librera joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss growing demands on America's power grid as data centers for AI technology become more widespread. Librera also discusses how manufacturing power needs in New York are boosting grid demands state-wide, how grids can be updated, balancing new infrastructure needs while keeping customer costs low, and more. She speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg Politics • Dec 15, 10:48 PM
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100% Private Credit ETF Would Be Challenging: BlackRock

During Bloomberg's annual flagship ETF event, Bloomberg's Katie Greifeld speaks with Rick Rieder, BlackRock’s global CIO of fixed-income, and Steve Laipply, global co-head of iShares fixed income ETFs.

During Bloomberg's annual flagship ETF event, Bloomberg's Katie Greifeld speaks with Rick Rieder, BlackRock’s global CIO of fixed-income, and Steve Laipply, global co-head of iShares fixed income ETFs. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg Markets • Dec 15, 10:45 PM
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New Alternative-Strategy ETF Offers Diversification: BlackRock's Rosenberg

Jeff Rosenberg, senior portfolio manager of systematic fixed income at BlackRock, joins "Bloomberg ETF IQ" to discuss the firm's new fund the iShares Systematic Alternatives Active ETF (ticker: IALT).

Jeff Rosenberg, senior portfolio manager of systematic fixed income at BlackRock, joins "Bloomberg ETF IQ" to discuss the firm's new fund the iShares Systematic Alternatives Active ETF (ticker: IALT). (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg Markets • Dec 15, 10:43 PM
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Asian Stocks to Fall Ahead of Key US Jobs Data: Markets Wrap

Asian equities were set for declines as a chill fell across global markets, pressuring US stocks and Bitcoin while boosting demand for Treasuries and gold, with investors becoming defensive in the year’s final full trading week.

Asian equities were set for declines as a chill fell across global markets, pressuring US stocks and Bitcoin while boosting demand for Treasuries and gold, with investors becoming defensive in the year’s final full trading week.
Bloomberg Markets • Dec 15, 10:36 PM
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Asian Stocks Fall Ahead of US Jobs Data, Yen Gains: Markets Wrap

Asian equities posted a modest decline at the open as investors reined in risk in the run-up to the release of key US economic data that may signal where interest rates are headed.

Asian equities posted a modest decline at the open as investors reined in risk in the run-up to the release of key US economic data that may signal where interest rates are headed. The yen strengthened.
Bloomberg Markets • Dec 15, 10:36 PM
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Stocks Slip Before US Jobs; Brent Trades Below $60: Markets Wrap

US stock futures dipped and the the dollar hovered near two-month lows as investors reined in risk ahead of a key US jobs report that will offer clues on the path for interest rates.

US stock futures dipped and the the dollar hovered near two-month lows as investors reined in risk ahead of a key US jobs report that will offer clues on the path for interest rates.
Bloomberg Markets • Dec 15, 10:36 PM
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Stocks and Bonds Fluctuate After US Jobs Report: Markets Wrap

Signs that the US jobs market is sluggish, but not rapidly deteriorating did little to alter Wall Street’s bets on further Federal Reserve rate cuts, with stocks and bonds fluctuating.

Signs that the US jobs market is sluggish, but not rapidly deteriorating did little to alter Wall Street’s bets on further Federal Reserve rate cuts, with stocks and bonds fluctuating.
Bloomberg Markets • Dec 15, 10:36 PM
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Wall Street Sees Muted Reaction After Noisy Jobs: Markets Wrap

Signs that the US jobs market is sluggish, but not rapidly deteriorating did little to alter Wall Street’s bets on further Federal Reserve rate cuts, drawing muted reaction from financial markets.

Signs that the US jobs market is sluggish, but not rapidly deteriorating did little to alter Wall Street’s bets on further Federal Reserve rate cuts, drawing muted reaction from financial markets.
Bloomberg Markets • Dec 15, 10:36 PM