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Trump Wants to End Quarterly Earnings Reports. Here’s the Debate.

President Donald Trump floated the idea of letting publicly traded US companies report earnings twice a year instead of every three months.

President Donald Trump floated the idea of letting publicly traded US companies report earnings twice a year instead of every three months. It’s a pitch, he says, to enable companies to focus on long-term growth without the pressure of quarterly deadlines and investor expectations. “This will save money, and allow managers to focus on properly running their companies,” the president wrote on Truth Social on Sept. 15. But transparency is a hallmark of financial markets,...
Bloomberg Markets • Sep 18, 08:18 PM
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Fed Should Focus on Inflation, Debt Crisis Risk Remains: Yardeni

Ed Yardeni, president and chief investment strategist at Yardeni Research, discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy.

Ed Yardeni, president and chief investment strategist at Yardeni Research, discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy. Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close," Yardeni says the Fed's priority should always be on inflation. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg Markets • Sep 18, 08:18 PM
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Argentina Central Bank Sells $379 Million in FX Market to Defend Peso

Argentina’s central bank forcefully stepped up its defense of the peso on Thursday as the country’s assets posted some of the worst losses in the world, adding to the growing pressure on President Javier Milei’s government.

Argentina’s central bank forcefully stepped up its defense of the peso on Thursday as the country’s assets posted some of the worst losses in the world, adding to the growing pressure on President Javier Milei’s government.
Bloomberg Markets • Sep 18, 08:18 PM
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US Stocks Log First Quartet of Records Since 2021 After Fed Cut

Four key US equity benchmarks soared to all-time highs in unison Thursday as risk-on sentiment permeated Wall Street after the Federal Reserve delivered its first interest-rate cut this year and signaled more ahead.

Four key US equity benchmarks soared to all-time highs in unison Thursday as risk-on sentiment permeated Wall Street after the Federal Reserve delivered its first interest-rate cut this year and signaled more ahead.
Bloomberg Markets • Sep 18, 08:18 PM
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S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow and Russell 2000 Hit Records: Markets Wrap

Wall Street’s bets that Federal Reserve rate cuts will keep powering Corporate America drove stocks to all-time highs, with traders piling into the riskier corners of the market.

Wall Street’s bets that Federal Reserve rate cuts will keep powering Corporate America drove stocks to all-time highs, with traders piling into the riskier corners of the market.
Bloomberg Markets • Sep 18, 08:18 PM
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Ticketmaster’s being sued by the FTC. Could it finally make buying concert tickets less of a nightmare?

As the FTC ramps up its war against resellers and bots with its lawsuit against Ticketmaster, what can be done to level the playing field so that scalpers don’t snatch up all the tickets.

As the FTC ramps up its war against resellers and bots with its lawsuit against Ticketmaster, what can be done to level the playing field so that scalpers don’t snatch up all the tickets?
MarketWatch - Top Stories • Sep 18, 08:18 PM
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Shutdown Negotiations Stalled as Dems Stand Firm on Health Care

Democratic Representative Dina Titus of Nevada said Republicans are refusing to negotiate on health care and that raises the risks of a standoff on a stopgap government funding bill.

Democratic Representative Dina Titus of Nevada said Republicans are refusing to negotiate on health care and that raises the risks of a standoff on a stopgap government funding bill. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg Markets • Sep 18, 07:14 PM
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Nvidia, Intel Deal Creates Risk for AMD, Arm: Mizuho's Klein

Mizuho Americas Managing Director Jordan Klein discusses how Nvidia taking a stake in Intel would be "bad" for AMD and why it can add pressure to ARM.

Mizuho Americas Managing Director Jordan Klein discusses how Nvidia taking a stake in Intel would be "bad" for AMD and why it can add pressure to ARM. Klein joins Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg Markets • Sep 18, 07:14 PM
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Meta CPO on Unveiling New AI Glasses Line Up

Meta has unveiled new smart glasses including a $799 pair with a built-in screen and AI integration.

Meta has unveiled new smart glasses including a $799 pair with a built-in screen and AI integration. Meta Chief Product Officer Chris Cox sits down with Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow at Meta's HQ to discuss the new features and what upgrades are coming next on “Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg Markets • Sep 18, 07:14 PM
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Auto-Parts Makers Are Diving Into the US Junk-Bond Market

Three auto-parts makers are borrowing in the junk-bond market this week, helping to push debt issuance for the car sector and related companies up 6% this year even as rising global tariffs potentially weigh on profits.

Three auto-parts makers are borrowing in the junk-bond market this week, helping to push debt issuance for the car sector and related companies up 6% this year even as rising global tariffs potentially weigh on profits.
Bloomberg Markets • Sep 18, 07:14 PM
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Trump Asks Supreme Court to Let Him Fire Fed’s Lisa Cook

President Donald Trump has asked the US Supreme Court to let him fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook while she fights to keep her job.

President Donald Trump has asked the US Supreme Court to let him fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook while she fights to keep her job. A ruling by a Washington federal judge has allowed Cook to remain in her position for now. Trump accuses Cook of committing mortgage fraud. Bloomberg's Sara Forden reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg Markets • Sep 18, 07:14 PM