Coinbase President and COO Emilie Choi discusses the company's stock price volatility following its IPO. She also talks about Tesla deciding not accepting Bitcoin anymore, the environmental effects of mining cryptocurrencies and government regulation. She speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro hosts the return of Real Yield. Featuring a round-table includingSchwab's Collin Martin, Skybridge Capital's Troy Gayeski, and Morgan Stanley's Matt Hornbach. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Novavax Inc. CEO Stan Erck says manufacturing challenges are behind the delay in the company's plan to file for authorization of its Covid-19. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
Stocks exposed to cryptocurrencies slumped around the world after Elon Musk voiced concerns over Bitcoin’s energy usage. Nic Carter, founding partner at Castle Island Ventures, talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about Musk's comments. (Source: Bloomberg)
Mohamed El-Erian, president at Queens College at Cambridge University and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses the differing views of the Federal Reserve and markets on the U.S. economy. His opinions are his own. (Source: Bloomberg)
Elon Musk says Tesla Inc. will no longer accept Bitcoin because of climate concerns. In post on Twitter, Wednesday, the CEO said the electric vehicle maker might accept other cryptocurrencies if they are much less energy intensive. Eric Lam reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe." (Source: Bloomberg)
Dogecoin jumped on renewed support from Elon Musk, adding to a volatile week for digital currencies that’s been whipped up largely by the Tesla Inc. chief executive officer himself. Abigail Doolittle breaks down the wild week in crypto. (Source: Bloomberg)
Mohamed El-Erian, president at Queens College at Cambridge University and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses the differing views of the Federal Reserve and markets on the U.S. economy. His opinions are his own. (Source: Bloomberg)
Iron ore futures tumbled with industrial commodities after China ratcheted up pressure to control the rapid gains in raw material costs. Bloomberg’s Annie Lee reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Singapore is returning to lockdown-like conditions after seeing a rising number of untraceable virus infections. Bloomberg’s Derek Wallbank reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
One of Manhattan’s most famous landmarks -- the wedge-shaped Flatiron Building -- is getting an overhaul to attract an entirely new crop of office tenants. The building has been empty since 2019. Quicktake's Jennifer Zabasajja reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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