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As Ukraine fights for its sovereignty on the battlefield, it is also transforming how government works at home. Since launching its digital transformation ministry in 2019, Ukraine has built “Diia,” a super app used by more than 23 million citizens to access documents, pay taxes, register businesses and even marry online. Now, amid war, officials are pushing further, aiming to evolve from a digital state to what they call an “AI-native” state, where government services anticipate citizens’ needs while safeguarding security and data sovereignty. (Source: Bloomberg)
AtaiBeckley Inc. is working with advisers to explore options for its flagship psychedelic drug candidate, according to people familiar with the matter.
Polymarket founder and CEO Shayne Coplan said the prediction market industry’s war-related contracts face growing risks and acknowledged that rising visibility brings “more money, more problems” — a blunt concession from one of the sector’s most prominent figures that its flagship product threatens to become a political liability.
The news doesn’t stop when markets close. Hosts David Gura, Christina Ruffini and Lisa Mateo bring clarity and context to the weekend’s biggest headlines, LIVE from New York. Joined by Global Affairs Journalist Elise Labott, The Atlantic Staff Writer Vivian Salama, Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Heritage Foundation VP of Institute for National Security & Foreign Policy Victoria Coates and State Department Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs Former Deputy Assistant Secretary Jen Gavito. (Source: Bloomberg)
Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack sat down with Michael McKee for an exclusive interview to discuss the two-sided risks with rates, as well as the latest jobs numbers being a disappointment despite a "stabilizing" labor market. (Source: Bloomberg)
A magazine’s glossy photo shoot with young Wall Streeters, including a pair from Goldman Sachs who opined on their spending and dating, is setting off finger-pointing inside the famously restrained investment bank. When they were confronted by executives, at least one of the men said that they believed compliance was OK with participating in Interview Magazine’s feature, “Meet the Finest Boys in Finance,” according to people with knowledge of the matter. But the press office, which stewards the bank’s image, was not on board. Bloomberg News Banking Reporter Todd Gillespie joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)
Alphabet boss gets bumper package of stock options tied to the share price and growth of Waymo in the next three years
US allies in the Arab world have been plunged into a conflict they neither wanted nor consented to. Historian Eugene Rogan on what it means for the Middle East
A week into one of the biggest ever disruptions to global energy markets, oil prices still remain far below levels seen in previous crises. But a growing chorus of energy executives and traders is warning that every day that war rages on brings the world closer to a tipping point — with several predicting $100 crude within days. Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has all but halted — making reality what had long been considered a worst-case scenario for the energy markets. There were signs on Friday that some of the initial oil market calm was dissipating, as Brent crude prices soared past $90 a barrel — taking their gain to more than a quarter this week. Ellen Wald, President of Transversal Consulting and Atlantic Council Senior Fellow, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. She speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)
Michael McKee, Bloomberg News Economics Editor, discusses the recent market volatility as all three major U.S. stock indexes dropped about 1% amid a sharp rise in oil and gas prices with Bloomberg’s David Gura, Christina Ruffini on “Bloomberg This Weekend.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Dubai’s Emirates plans to resume operations after flights were temporarily suspended on Saturday, following disruptions caused by another round of interceptions.
European Central Bank efforts to project calm over war and inflation are being tested as markets price in a hike in interest rates this year.
Tehran’s missiles are key to its retaliation against Israel and the US. But launching them brings an immediate risk of death
Data centres, energy projects and hotels move to limit potential losses
Underneath the glass and wrought iron ceiling of Antwerp’s stock exchange last month, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed a hall full of executives from heavy industries. He wasted no time in diving into the issue everyone cared most about: Europe’s perennially high energy prices.
Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed with Bloomberg's David Gura the Trump administration’s evolving justifications for the war in Iran, warning about unclear imminent threats and serious risks of unintended regional escalation on "Bloomberg This Weekend." (Source: Bloomberg)
Another bulk carrier signaled it was Chinese-owned as it sailed through the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway at the mouth of the Persian Gulf that’s been effectively closed for a week due to multiple attacks in the area.
Representatives of the A$4.5 trillion ($3.2 trillion) Australian pensions industry will head to the US next week, seeking to showcase the scale of the sector’s investments in the world’s largest economy.
Former Trump deputy national security adviser Victoria Coates and former Biden State Department official Jen Gavito join Bloomberg’s David Gura and Christina Ruffini to discuss US strategy in the second week of the war with Iran on “Bloomberg This Weekend.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg’s David Gura and Christina Ruffini are joined by Bloomberg News Managing Editor Americas Weekends Kevin Whitelaw to discuss who is currently in charge of the DHS and more regarding Noem's anticipated departure from the agency on "Bloomberg This Weekend." (Source: Bloomberg)
During a live address at the 'Shield of the Americas' event in Doral, Florida, the President highlighted the strength and readiness of the US military, emphasizing improvements made during his first administration. The remarks framed the military efforts as necessary for global security and condemned Iran as a dangerous adversary. Watch, on "Bloomberg This Weekend." (Source: Bloomberg)
However this conflict concludes, the US and Iran’s new leaders will have to revisit the same issues that sparked hostilities
Julian Lee, Bloomberg News Oil Strategist, discussed the significant impact of recent events in the Strait of Hormuz on the global oil and liquefied natural gas markets with Bloomberg’s David Gura and Christina Ruffini on "Bloomberg This Weekend.” (Source: Bloomberg)
From Thai farmers racing for diesel to Indian refinery executives monitoring the Persian Gulf through the night, energy buyers across import-dependent Asia are feeling the impact of a dramatic crunch.
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