Market News
- Bond Market in Oil’s Grip Ponders Shifting Focus to Growth Worryby Ye Xie, Michael MacKenzie on March 15, 2026 at 6:00 pm
Bond investors are starting to ponder whether the inflation worries sparked by the Iran war will soon tip over into concern about the risk to economic growth from elevated oil prices.
- Bloomberg This Weekend 3/15/2026on March 15, 2026 at 4:49 pm
The news doesn’t stop when markets close. Hosts David Gura, Christina Ruffini and Lisa Mateo bring clarity, context and a bit of humor to the weekend’s biggest headlines, LIVE from New York. Joining the show today are: Associated Press International Correspondent Philip Crowther, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, King’s College London Professor Emeritus of War Studies Sir Lawrence Freedman, Columbia Univ. SIPA, Center on Global Energy Policy, Senior Research Scholar Karen Young, Iran Ex-Pat Missouri University Vice Provost and Dean Mehrzad Boroujerdi, Rep. Adam Smith, The Atlantic Staff Writer McKay Coppins, and Time Senior Political Correspondent Eric Cortellessa. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Democrats' Hope Is 'Not a Strategy,' Says Rep. Lawleron March 15, 2026 at 4:18 pm
Rep. Mike Lawler of the New York Foreign Affairs Committee, discusses military strategy in Iran. He joins Christina Ruffini and David Gura on "Bloomberg This Weekend." (Source: Bloomberg)
- IEA Says Asia to Release Emergency Oil Stocks Immediatelyby Alex Longley on March 15, 2026 at 3:12 pm
The International Energy Agency said oil from an unprecedented stockpile release will be made available immediately in Asia, where buyers are clamoring to replace barrels lost to war-related disruptions in the Middle East.
- Pentagon Sees Iran War Lasting Up to Six Weeks, Trump Aide Says
A top aide to President Donald Trump said the Pentagon estimates the Iran war, now in its third […]
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin on the Iran Conflict
Drawing on his military background and experience on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, EPA […]
- Trump's Iran Plans Are 'Cavalier and Unserious' Says Rep. Smith
Ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee Rep. Adam Smith criticized President Trump’s […]
- Polymarket Five-Minute Bets Capture ‘Addictive’ Crypto Craze
Over the past decade, Wall Street has steadily shortened the lifespan of its trades. Options that […]
- Stock Trader’s Guide to Navigating Supply Disruption by Iran War
The prospect of a prolonged Iran war and elevated oil prices is prompting stock investors to […]
- Key UAE Port Resumes Oil Loadings After Drone Attack, Fire
Oil loading at a key port in the United Arab Emirates resumed after a drone strike and fire on […]
- Introducing Leaders with Francine Lacqua: The Podcast
What makes a leader successful? Learn from people at the top. Join Bloomberg Television […]
- Australian Treasurer Says Household Costs to Rise on Oil Price
Australian households are likely to face increased cost-of-living pressures, with the inflation […]
political news
- Canada’s Conservatives Push Back on Carney Auto Strategy With US-Focused Planby Mathieu Dion on March 15, 2026 at 2:57 pm
The leader of the Conservative Party of Canada proposed new measures for protecting the country’s automotive industry, arguing that it’s a mistake to shift focus away from the US as the industry’s primary export market.
- Mexico’s AMLO Rallies Cuba Aid Amid Rising Protests on Islandby Jim Wyss on March 15, 2026 at 2:28 pm
As protests in Cuba over the lack of electricity and food entered their second night, Mexico’s former president launched a fundraising campaign to aid a nation he says is being “exterminated for its ideals of liberty and the defense of its sovereignty.”
- Pentagon Sees Iran War Lasting Up to Six Weeks, Trump Aide Saysby Jen Judson on March 15, 2026 at 2:26 pm
A top aide to President Donald Trump said the Pentagon estimates the Iran war, now in its third week, would take between four and six weeks.
- What the Millennial Prime Minister of Nepal Teaches Us About Inequalityon March 15, 2026 at 2:04 pm
Last week, citizens in Nepal headed to the polls for the first time since last September’s youth-led protests toppled the government. Balendra Shah, the former Kathmandu mayor who rose to prominence as a face of the Gen Z movement, is projected to win in a landslide victory. Shah’s electoral victory signals a shifting political order in Nepal, a result that could upend a bureaucratic system long dominated by three parties. To understand this historic election, we look back at a movement that started with a few social media posts and changed the course of a nation. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Canada, Nordics Deepen Arctic Security Ties, Back Greenland Sovereigntyby Laura Dhillon Kane, Ott Ummelas on March 15, 2026 at 1:41 pm
Canada and the Nordic countries agreed to ramp up defense production and deepen security cooperation to counter Russia in the Arctic and push back against US pressure on Greenland.
- North Korea Fires Missiles in Show of Force Amid US Drills
North Korea fired more than 10 ballistic missiles toward the waters off its eastern coast, days […]
- New UK Far-Right Parties Are Coming to Compete for Farage’s Voters
Nigel Farage has stoked a crisis in mainstream UK conservatism by hiving off voters on its right […]
- Trump Calls for Countries to Send Warships to Reopen Hormuz
US President Donald Trump stepped up calls to reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz, saying warships […]
- US Calls for Americans to Leave Iraq ‘Now’ as Attacks Mount
The US Embassy in Baghdad told Americans on Saturday to leave Iraq immediately following a series […]
- FCC’s Carr Threatens Broadcast Licenses Over News Coverage
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr threatened broadcasters with cancellation […]
Wealth
- Swiss Back a New Wealth Tax on the Richest Residents in Pollby Bastian Benrath-Wright on March 15, 2026 at 5:00 am
Swiss voters are in favor of squeezing wealthy residents with higher taxes to fund the military and pensions in what could turn into a second attack on large fortunes in less than a year.
- MAGA Inc.’s $300 Million War Chest Waits for Go-Ahead From Trumpby Nancy Cook, Catherine Lucey, Bill Allison on March 14, 2026 at 2:00 pm
President Donald Trump’s main outside political group, MAGA Inc., has amassed more than $300 million heading into November’s midterm elections. It’s just not clear he’s willing to tap that fortune to keep vulnerable Republicans in Congress.
- Scaffolding Billionaire Faces Uphill Battle to Be French Mayorby Tara Patel on March 14, 2026 at 8:00 am
Billionaire Mohed Altrad is burnishing his man-of-the-people credentials — including displaying a love for fast food — as he seeks to convince voters on Sunday to elect him mayor of the French city of Montpellier.
Tech & Innovation
- F-35 Software Upgrades ‘Stagnated’ as Jets Fly Iran Missionsby Anthony Capaccio on March 15, 2026 at 1:00 pm
Attempts to provide upgraded software for F-35 jets have “stagnated” and no new combat capability was delivered last year, according to the annual report by the Pentagon’s testing office, even as the fighter jets fly missions over Iran.
- Apple’s Liquid Glass Interface Isn’t Going Anywhere Anytime Soonby Mark Gurman on March 15, 2026 at 12:00 pm
Also: Inside Apple’s smart home delays.
- Stock Trader’s Guide to Navigating Supply Disruption by Iran Warby Winnie Hsu, Nick Heubeck, Monique Mulima on March 15, 2026 at 12:00 am
The prospect of a prolonged Iran war and elevated oil prices is prompting stock investors to reassess a broader array of industries, including less obvious targets from food delivery firms to cosmetics makers as supply disruption intensifies.
- Is the US Jobs Market Starting to Crack? Steven Rattner on Tariffs, AI and Stagflationon March 14, 2026 at 12:03 pm
The latest jobs data is pointing to a softer US labor market, even as overall economic conditions have remained relatively solid. Steven Rattner of Willett Advisers unpacks what is driving that disconnect, why tariffs may be adding pressure on employers, how AI is already influencing hiring decisions, and why the combination of forces could create a challenge for the Fed and for investors. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Apple’s iPhone 17e Is a Worthy Alternative to the Pricier iPhone 17by Chris Welch on March 14, 2026 at 12:00 pm
Having recently updated the regular iPhone with a raft of meaningful upgrades, Apple Inc. set a high bar for its entry-level “e” series.
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