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Nike to Report With China, Tariff Refunds in Focus

Poonam Goyal of Bloomberg Intelligence joins Bloomberg's Paul Sweeney and Alexis Christoforous to preview Nike earnings. Nike investors will look for further signs of progress in the company's comeback effort as Chief Executive Officer Elliott Hill cements a leadership reset. Traders will also seek details about one-time tariff refunds and demand tied to the FIFA World Cup.

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'Circumstances Don't Call for Rate Hikes Right Now' Says Win Thin

The yen's descent to a four-decade low is the talk of currency markets today, and the next big trigger for the selloff may be whether Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh keeps up his hawkish tone at the Sintra policymaker forum. Win Thin, Chief Economist at Bank of Nassau, discusses the Yen, as well as his outlook on rates under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh.

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Sovereign Funds Back Private Credit

Institutional investors are doubling down on private credit even as retail investors grow more cautious. Bloomberg's Silas Brown joins Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why sovereign wealth funds continue shifting into private markets, how fundraising is separating industry leaders from the rest, and why AI is emerging as the next major opportunity for private equity and private credit.

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Comcast's NBC Spinoff Sets Stage for More Media, Broadband Deals

Comcast announced on Monday that it will spin off NBCUniversal and its European media unit, Sky, into a separate, independently traded company. Comcast will hang onto its cable-TV, broadband and wireless businesses.  Chris Marangi, Co-CIO: Value at Gabelli Funds, and Bloomberg 'Wall Street Week' host David Westin discuss the broader media landscape and how this spinoff fits into the recent consolidation trend we've seen in the space.

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Warsh Will Get More Leeway From Trump When It Comes to Rates, Rubenstein Says

Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh will get more leeway than Jay Powell did when it comes to interest rates from President Donald Trump, David Rubenstein says. He says Warsh is independent, but clearly has a mandate not to raise rates "all that much." Rubenstein, the founder and co-chairman of the Carlyle Group and host of "Bloomberg Wealth," speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."

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Concentrix Slides on Outlook; AeroVironment Jumps on Earnings | Stock Movers

On this episode of Stock Movers: - Concentrix (CNXC) shares are sliding after the call-center company slashed its full-year outlook. Its forecasts for reported revenue and adjusted earnings per share also undershot Wall Street's expectations. - AeroVironment (AVAV) shares are jumping after the defense company reported fourth-quarter results that topped expectations across key metrics and forecast 2027 revenue that at the midpoint exceeded analysts' estimate. - Digital Reality (DLR) shares are lower on news it will buy a Blackstone data center stake for $3.5 billion.

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