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SpaceX IPO Fuels Space Economy Buzz

SpaceX is just days from Wall Street's biggest IPO ever. And as capital pours into the Space Economy, the opportunities go beyond rocketships. Space exploration yields critical infrastructure for plenty of Earth-bound industries, like agriculture and drug research. Ross Hamilton, the COO of Space Network and the author of "Everything is Flying" joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about how space technology already runs modern life on Earth and why a SpaceX IPO could reshape far more than the space industry.

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A 20-Year Real Estate "Super Cycle" Is Beginning: Rabil

Kayne Anderson CEO Al Rabil joins Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why he believes housing, medical offices, senior housing, and industrial real estate are entering a 20-year super cycle. He argues supply constraints, aging demographics, and AI-driven efficiencies will create powerful tailwinds, while operational expertise, not just capital, will separate winners from the competition.

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Former US Defense Secretary Austin Doesn't Think China Will Take Taiwan by Force

Former US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin talks about the war in Iran, a possible peace deal, the importance of NATO and how a battle over Taiwan between the US and China could impact the global economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's London Bureau Chief Ruth David at the HSBC Gulf Cooperation Council Exchanges Conference in London.

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GE Aerospace CEO Is Optimistic for More China Deals

In an interview at the IATA annual meeting in Rio de Janeiro, GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp remained optimistic that GE could secure more aircraft-engine orders from China following a meeting between President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing the previous month, after which their manufacturing partner, Boeing Co. secured an initial batch of commitments.

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