BloombergStoryboardBiden Drops Out: Latest News and Markets UpdatesCurated byBloombergPresident Joe Biden announced July 21 that he’s no longer seeking the Democratic Party’s nomination, saying his exit was in the best interests of his party and the country. The 81-year-old incumbent has struggled after a poor debate performance raised doubts about his ability to defeat former President Donald Trump. Biden threw his support to his running mate, Vice President Kamala Harris. So what happens next within the Democratic nomination process — and how will global markets react?
BloombergStoryboardSam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years After FTX CollapseCurated byBloombergThe FTX co-founder is scheduled to be sentenced on March 28, 2024, following his October conviction for his role in the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange. The sentencing comes at a time where the crypto market has sharply rebounded, with Bitcoin reaching an all-time high of almost $74,000 earlier this month. Here's the latest.
BloombergStoryboardSEC Authorizes Bitcoin-Spot ETFs in Crypto’s BreakthroughCurated byBloombergBitcoin-spot ETFs receive SEC approval to launch in the US — the culmination of a years' long campaign by the digital-asset industry. Here's what you need to know.
BloombergStoryboardHow Americans Are Feeling About The 2024 ElectionCurated byBloombergHere's the latest in our series of polls with Morning Consult on what swing-state voters think about the 2024 presidential race.
BloombergStoryboardWhy People are Moving to SingaporeCurated byBloombergIn the battle of Asian financial hubs, each city has its own bragging rights. This one is about Singapore's.
BloombergStoryboardSam Bankman-Fried Found Guilty in US TrialCurated byBloombergEverything you need to know about Sam Bankman-Fried's US trial following the collapse of crypto exchange FTX, what prosecutors allege was one of the biggest financial frauds in US history.
BloombergStoryboardG-20 Summit 2023Curated byBloombergWhat you need to know about the Group of 20 nations summit in New Delhi, India.
BloombergStoryboardElon Musk's "Cage Fight" ChallengeCurated byBloombergWho would win in a Las Vegas cage match between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg? We could find out soon.
BloombergStoryboardThe Heist IssueCurated byBloombergSordid tales of robberies, scams, and snitches. Since we went to press with our last Heist Issue, people have stolen (or been accused of stealing or attempting to steal) an impressive range of items. While many kept to the tried and true, others saw value in specialization. Here is Bloomberg Businessweek's 2023 Heist Issue.
BloombergStoryboardSingapore Apartment Rents are SoaringCurated byBloombergSpiking rents in Singapore are a hot-button topic. So, we decided to dig through the data and here’s what it looks like.
BloombergStoryboardThe US Debt CeilingCurated byBloombergAmerica’s sway over the world economy is being eroded by self-inflicted policy wounds, with a dangerous standoff over the debt ceiling putting renewed scrutiny on the dollar’s preeminent status in global trade and finance. A behind-the-curve Federal Reserve struggling to corral inflation, a string of bank failures and now a political deadlock over the government’s ability to borrow are chipping away at US authority.
BloombergStoryboardThe Silicon Valley Bank CrisisCurated byBloombergSilicon Valley Bank collapsed into FDIC receivership, after its long-established customer base of tech startups grew worried and pulled deposits.
BloombergStoryboardOne Year of WarCurated byBloombergRussia's invasion of Ukraine has upended millions of lives, triggering a humanitarian crisis across Europe. As the war enters its second year, follow our special coverage with the latest political news, analysis, charts, and dispatches from the ground.
BloombergStoryboardThe Business Side of Super Bowl LVIICurated byBloombergAffording your Super Bowl party, not-so-budget friendly motel prices, and everyone's favorite, Super Bowl ads -- all explored by Bloomberg News.
BloombergStoryboardIn Trust: How a Tribal Nation's Wealth was Taken Under US WatchCurated byBloombergA hundred and fifty years ago, the Osage Nation bought a stretch of prairie the size of Delaware, in what's now Oklahoma. The Osage owned the land and everything beneath it. Today, much of present-day Osage County has left Osage hands. In some cases, appropriation was swift and brutal. But other transfers of wealth played out more subtly—dollar by dollar and acre by acre, over decades—helped along by policies created by the US government. “In Trust” is the story of that system.
BloombergStoryboardThe Crypto StoryCurated byBloombergCrypto: Where it came from, what it all means, and why it still matters, by Bloomberg Opinion's Matt Levine.
BloombergStoryboardThe Breaking PointCurated byBloombergThe US welcomes the employment and economic advancement of women — yet doesn’t actually support them. Read The Breaking Point from Bloomberg News.