BHP unveils $160M Port Hedland infrastructure package
BHP (ASX:BHP) has unveiled a landmark $160 million funding package for Port Hedland infrastructure and housing.
BHP (ASX:BHP) has unveiled a landmark $160 million funding package for Port Hedland infrastructure and housing.
Australian media calls for new ATO powers to expose big tech's offshore revenue shifting as the government debates the News Bargaining Incentive levy.
Australia's Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC) announced that COO Pol Le Roux will take over as interim CEO from June 30.
Raffi Krikorian, chief technology officer at Mozilla, said that it's important identify and start to close a bunch of critical vulnerabilities to mitigate risks as AI dependence builds up. Krikorian said that a major consideration is making sure models are on your side and consumers are not living in 'someone else's intelligence.'
Yoshua Bengio, Founder & Scientific Advisor at Mila Quebec AI Institute and Co-President & Scientific Director at LawZero discusses AI safety, agent risks and governance frameworks. He warns that right now we don't have complete control of AI agents right now.
Meghan Robson, head of US credit strategy at BNP Paribas, and Sonali Pier, portfolio manager: multi-sector credit at PIMCO, join Katie Greifeld on "Bloomberg Real Yield." Cliffwater, Blackstone, and Partners Group all capped certain fund redemptions this week. The moves put private markets back into the spotlight.
Hatch known for devices that help babies sleep, is getting into sleep-tracking for adults with a new bedside tracker called the Hatch Sleep Clock. Ann Crady Weiss, CEO, of Hatch joins to discuss the importance of sleep health.
David Hughes, Senior Vice President of SASE & Security, Networking at HPE speaks with Bloomberg's Kate Moriarty about enterprise technology and infrastructure strategy at Bloomberg Tech 2026 in San Francisco.
Ciena CEO Gary Smith joins Bloomberg Open Interest to discuss why AI networking demand is accelerating and why the AI infrastructure boom is fundamentally different from the dot-com bubble. He also outlines where enterprise AI adoption could unlock the next phase of growth.
The US Education Department says hundreds of colleges face financial distress and many won't survive the decade. Under Secretary Nicholas Kent join Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why the administration wants to speed up college mergers, defend private capital's role in higher education, and use AI-driven efficiencies to help lower costs for students and families.
Broadcom shares fall in biggest drop since January 2025, after the chipmaker gave an outlook that was seen as underwhelming given the industry's AI-related demand. Bloomberg's Mandeep Singh joined to discuss.
Aaron David Miller, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, joined Balance of Power to discuss the latest developments in the Iran War. He said he thinks Israel is not going to have much say in how the Iran war ends. Miller also talks about President Trump's relationship with Israel.