Why the US Treasury and Japan Are Supporting the Yen
Japan and the US Treasury Department are now working together to a degree unseen in decades to shore up the currency. Bloomberg Intelligence's Stephen Chiu explains.
Japan and the US Treasury Department are now working together to a degree unseen in decades to shore up the currency. Bloomberg Intelligence's Stephen Chiu explains.
Samantha Dart, Co-Head of Global Commodities Research at Goldman Sachs, discusses how oil prices may develop if the conflict in the Strait of Hormuz continues to escalate, and warns that a supply glut may pose a challenge even if the supply interruptions are resolved.
New Chinese AI models including Alibaba's flagship system that claims performance similar to Anthropic's Fable is intensifying the rivalry between China and the US over AI. Bloomberg's Minmin Low has the latest.
USD/JPY is likely to extend lower this week as the US and Japan gang up to hammer home the message that the yen's declines had gone far too far. Bloomberg's MLIV Strategist Mark Cranfield breaks down the mechanisms at play as Japan reports first joint intervention with US in currency markets in 15 years.
The yen advanced sharply on Monday amid high alert in markets for more intervention after Japan and the US confirmed that they had conducted coordinated operations last week. Oxford Economics Head of Asia Economics Louise Loo shares what we know about the developments.
Bloomberg's Chris Rovzar says workplace dress codes are evolving as warmer weather, changing office culture and designer collections prompt more employees to consider wearing shorts to work. He says a Bloomberg survey finds opinion remains divided, with supporters arguing shorts can be professional in the right setting while critics maintain traditional business attire still sets the standard.
Bloomberg CityLab's Kriston Capps says a proposed $20 billion overhaul of Washington Dulles International Airport would replace aging concourses, eliminate the airport's signature mobile lounges and create a more modern hub centered on United Airlines' long-term growth strategy. He says the project would largely be funded through passenger fees, while raising broader questions about cost, design and President Donald Trump's vision for reshaping infrastructure in the nation's capital.
Rep. Jonathan Jackson says the Trump administration's policies toward Haiti, Venezuela and Cuba risk worsening instability across the Caribbean, arguing that ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and maintaining broad sanctions will deepen humanitarian and migration challenges. He also calls for greater transparency in US policy toward Venezuela and warns that continued pressure on Cuba could further destabilize the region.
Bloomberg Retail Reporter Lily Meier says running has evolved from a fitness activity into a lifestyle and status symbol, with run clubs fueling demand for premium apparel, accessories and social experiences. She says brands are benefiting as consumers increasingly spend on high-end performance gear that blends athletic function with fashion, even as running remains accessible to those who prefer simpler equipment.
Should AI be regulated, or should society adapt to it instead? Economist Jason Furman argues that not every AI problem should be solved the same way. From bioweapons to job losses, he explains where the government should step in, where markets should adjust, and why the biggest AI debate may ultimately be a moral one.
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