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Oil Surge Tests Mexico's Economy

Mexico's Finance Minister Edgar Amador joins Bloomberg Open Interest to break down how rising oil prices are impacting the economy. Despite global energy volatility, Mexico sees a largely balanced fiscal effect, for now. He also weighs in on the peso's performance, infrastructure investment, and confidence in US and Mexico trade relations.

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Defense Demand Surges Amid Iran War

Patrice Caine, the Chairman and CEO of Thales Group, one of Europe's biggest defense contractors joins Bloomberg Open Interest to break down how the Iran war is reshaping global military demand. From surging orders in the Middle East to missile shortages and the urgent need for cheaper, scalable weapons, the conversation highlights a major shift in modern warfare and why Europe is now racing to rebuild its defenses after decades of underinvestment.

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Defense Demand Surges Amid Iran War
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Fed Rate Hike 'Highly Unlikely,' Citi's Kate Moore Says

Citi Wealth Chief Investment Officer Kate Moore discusses the recent market pricing that reflects a 50% chance of a Federal Reserve rate hike by October. Speaking on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Moore notes that Citi's consistent view over the past six months has been that the market was too optimistic about multiple rate cuts in 2026. However, recent shifts have swung expectations too far toward a potential rate increase rather than a cut.

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Fed Rate Hike 'Highly Unlikely,' Citi's Kate Moore Says
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Markets Are Taking Volatility in Stride, Golub Says

Seaport Chief Equity Strategist Jonathan Golub says global markets are taking volatility in stride. He says if markets were panicking, stocks would be lower. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."

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Markets Are Taking Volatility in Stride, Golub Says

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What’s behind the panic-buying of gold?

In times of uncertainty, we often look for something solid to hold onto. Lately, it seems the world’s investors have decided that “something solid” is, quite literally, gold. 

The metal’s soaring price is more than just a market trend; it's a global barometer of anxiety. 

When faith in currencies, governments, and traditional financial systems begins to waver, we see a familiar flight to the perceived safety of this timeless asset.

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Surprise! Lithium gets a recharge

Well, pull out the party hats and dust off the stock tickers. 

Lithium, the commodity that investors and analysts had all but left for dead in the great market purge of 2023-2024, is back.

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Surprise! Lithium gets a recharge
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Billionaire bears take a swipe at Tesla

The stock market has long treated Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) less as a traditional automaker and more as a futuristic technology cult, with its valuation soaring on the gravitational pull of its CEO, Elon Musk. 

This persistent "Musk Premium" has burned countless short-sellers. 

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Billionaire bears take a swipe at Tesla
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Can Bitcoin bring down the global financial system?

Bitcoin has vaporised more than US$800 billion in its latest crash and sucked US$1 trillion out of the broader crypto market.

With nearly US$2 trillion in market value and rising allocations from Wall Street firms, ETFs, pension funds, and insurers, Bitcoin is increasingly woven into traditional finance.

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Can Bitcoin bring down the global financial system?

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