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MNTN CEO on World Cup Ad Boom

The World Cup is expected to drive more than $10.5 billion in advertising spending worldwide. As AI floods the internet with content, live sports are becoming even more valuable to brands. MNTN CEO Mark Douglas joins "Bloomberg Open Interest" from the Cannes Lions conference to discuss what's driving ad spending.

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Hollow Brook's Richter Eyes Opportunities Beyond AI Hype

The global race to finance the AI boom is on, with companies from SpaceX to SK Hynix seeking fresh capital to fuel growth. But beyond the headlines and geopolitical noise, where are the real long-term opportunities? Philip Richter, President and Co-Chief Investment Officer at Hollow Brook Wealth Management, joins "Bloomberg Open Interest" to discuss where he's finding value in today's market.

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Micron Earnings Take on New Gravity With Market on Edge Over AI

Tuesday's stock-market slide was what one Wall Street strategist called a "chip-wreck." The semiconductor companies that have led this year's stock-market advance with triple-digit percentage gains were suddenly hit with a wave of doubts about the sustainability of the AI-driven rally. Daniel Ives, Global Head of Technology as Wedbush Securities, discusses the broader tech landscape as investors remain jittery on high-flying tech stocks.

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Carlyle's Thomas Says It's Hard to Be Bearish Amid Capex Boom

Jason Thomas, head of global research and investment strategy at Carlyle, discusses how US policies and the AI buildout are shaping markets. He notes nominal GDP growth is driven too heavily by inflation, and that the Federal Reserve's stance has shifted so much that simply holding rates steady now qualifies as dovish. Thomas speaks on "Bloomberg Open Interest."

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