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Iran Deal Leaves Questions: Paggi

Livia Paggi, Senior Managing Director and Head of Political Risk at J.S. Held joined Bloomberg Open Interest to break down President Trump's Iran deal, warning that while markets welcomed lower oil prices and an open Strait of Hormuz, the agreement leaves major questions unresolved on Iran's nuclear program, sanctions relief, ballistic missiles and Israel's role in Lebanon.

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Healthcare's Next AI Revolution

Infinitus CEO Ankit Jain joined Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why the next generation of AI won't be copilots or chatbots but autonomous agents that handle healthcare tasks end-to-end. He discusses insurance approvals, rising AI costs, healthcare inefficiencies, and why the industry must focus on outcomes instead of computation.

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Polymarket Insider Trading Fears Grow

Polymarket is putting insider trading fears in plain sight. Bloomberg's Denitsa Tsekova joins Bloomberg Open Interest to explain how prediction markets have opened a new frontier for betting on geopolitics, from Iran strikes to peace deals, while transparent wallet activity makes suspicious trades easier to track than in traditional markets.

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Knicks Championship Parade Takes Over NYC

A ticker-tape parade celebrating the Knicks' NBA Championship kicked off Thursday morning in New York City in the "Canyon of Heroes." Millions of fans are on hand. Mayor Zohran Mamdani will present the team with keys to the city at City Hall. Bloomberg Senior Reporter Randall Williams joined Bloomberg Open Interest from the festivities in lower Manhattan with the latest on the celebration.

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Kroger Falls on Downbeat Forecast; Intel Surges on Apple Deal | Stock Movers

On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous: - Intel (INTC) surged in premarket trading and Apple (AAPL) shares are also moving on news the chipmaker will work alongside Apple to design and produce semiconductors domestically. President Trump made the announcement. - Smith and Wesson (SWBI) shares are rising this morning. The company had a profit of 36 cents a share on a comparable basis for the latest quarter, and sales of $178.4 million. - Kroger (KR) shares slid the most intraday since Oct. 2022, after the CFO David Kennerley said that adjusted EPS for the second quarter is expected to be in line with a year ago.

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