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and we will monitor it on bloomberg.com as well. kamaron, thank you so much for bringing us your inside track. we thank him and ed with all of your reporting. coming up, crypto contagion worsens. genesis warning of a possible bankruptcy. more on that in a moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. ed: two major bloomberg scoops in the world of crypto on monday. genesis has warned of a potential bankruptcy if it doesn't get funding, and federal prosecutors in manhattan were already looking into ftx, months before its collapse, that according to sources. luckily, sonali basak is here with all the details. let's start with that ftx investigation. what to we know about regulators and what they were doing with ftx? sonali: regulators were concerned about the ftx empire. of course, regulators in the united states
and we will monitor it on bloomberg.com as well. kamaron, thank you so much for bringing us your inside track. we thank him and ed with all of your reporting. coming up, crypto contagion worsens. genesis warning of a possible bankruptcy. more on that in a moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you...
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right, bloomberg's jeff stone come you can sign up for the weekly cyber bulletin newsletter at bloomberg.comill stay tuned. for more on cybersecurity, i want to bring in christopher, they are actively tracking the cybersecurity threat level in ukraine. give us the latest level there. you have been involved several months now, what are you most worried about at this time? guest: it is really interesting, we worked a little it with one part of the ukrainian government on the morning of the 24th of february we -- you can probably check out our tweet on that. we said we would get behind these guys and help them out anyway we can. our intelligence platform is in the hand of seven agencies over there. it is been interesting, in the lead up to the war there was a whole bunch of russian activity at the crossover into the war they killed a bunch of medications infrastructure. they have taken a part of -- communications infrastructure. they have taken part of the system, running destructive malware against ukrainian power systems ongoing like. what is impressive, ukrainians along with people help them
right, bloomberg's jeff stone come you can sign up for the weekly cyber bulletin newsletter at bloomberg.comill stay tuned. for more on cybersecurity, i want to bring in christopher, they are actively tracking the cybersecurity threat level in ukraine. give us the latest level there. you have been involved several months now, what are you most worried about at this time? guest: it is really interesting, we worked a little it with one part of the ukrainian government on the morning of the 24th...
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get that on big take on your terminal or on bloomberg.com.d one of the world cup, it is finished. every nation has played. not all are rejoicing. we are live on the big takeaways. the five big takes for football on bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus:'s daybreak, i am in dubai. we got there, we got to friday. the first week of a pretty amazing world cup for lots of reasons. saudi arabia toppled argentina, head in his hands. germany stunned by japan. they tallied up as they left. and, of course this brazil as well. we have all got our favorites. let's find out where her loyalties lie at the end of week one. the games have been pretty tumultuous. how has it been? simone: my loyalties lie with the usa. they need a strong showing against england tonight. the key takeaways from this week for me, qatar has lived up to the test, the infrastructure test of the last 12 years. people have been able to get around, then able to come to the country and even leave for games. by that measure, there have been a few growing pains, but for the most part, that has gone well.
get that on big take on your terminal or on bloomberg.com.d one of the world cup, it is finished. every nation has played. not all are rejoicing. we are live on the big takeaways. the five big takes for football on bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus:'s daybreak, i am in dubai. we got there, we got to friday. the first week of a pretty amazing world cup for lots of reasons. saudi arabia toppled argentina, head in his hands. germany stunned by japan. they tallied up as they left. and, of course this brazil...
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i encourage people to read that on bloomberg.com, the terminal, and businessweek. coming up, what apple's ceo tim cook will be doing in washington. this, as apple is never getting tough waters in china. we will bring you the latest. let's take a look at salesforce, how it's trading and after hours. down 6.5%. the ceo leaving the company january 31. a tepid forecast for the current period that came at the low end of analyst expectations. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” maybe it's perfecting that special place that you want to keep in the family or passing down the family business or giving back to the places that inspire you. no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank, we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so let us focus on the how. just tell us - what's your why? at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will help you create a comprehensive wealth plan for your full financial picture. with the right balance of risk and reward. so you can enjoy more of...this. this is the planning effect. caroline: apple's ce
i encourage people to read that on bloomberg.com, the terminal, and businessweek. coming up, what apple's ceo tim cook will be doing in washington. this, as apple is never getting tough waters in china. we will bring you the latest. let's take a look at salesforce, how it's trading and after hours. down 6.5%. the ceo leaving the company january 31. a tepid forecast for the current period that came at the low end of analyst expectations. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we all have a purpose in life -...
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for all bloomberg coverage of cop 27, visit bloomberg.com/green.our next guest says the ukraine war is making many nations go backward when it comes to climate as energy security takes priority. shannon o'neill is a vice president and senior fellow for latin american studies at the council on foreign relations. it is interesting, depending on who you speak to end their perspective, some are saying this just reiterates how desperately we need to, very quickly, accelerate the energy transition. others are saying it shows we cannot transition too quickly away from a world that still relies on fossil fuels. how damaging has the supply chain issues and the energy disruption we have seen from the ongoing conflict in ukraine been for climate change? coming up on >> obviously, it is a huge issue as many countries in europe and elsewhere are struggling to make sure they have enough energy for this winter and the months to come. i think the answer is somewhere in between, yes to both things. yes, short-term, this is forcing countries to go back, to use coal,
for all bloomberg coverage of cop 27, visit bloomberg.com/green.our next guest says the ukraine war is making many nations go backward when it comes to climate as energy security takes priority. shannon o'neill is a vice president and senior fellow for latin american studies at the council on foreign relations. it is interesting, depending on who you speak to end their perspective, some are saying this just reiterates how desperately we need to, very quickly, accelerate the energy transition....
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check it out on bloomberg.com.tx's new boss who previously oversaw the liquidation of none other than enron has revealed the chaos left behind by sam bankman-fried. he said, never in my career have i seen such a complete failure of corporate controls and such a complete absence of trustworthy financial information. that from the man who oversaw the mess that was enron. with more on this story, we have bloomberg managing at her for -- editor for crypto. what is the latest on the fallout from ftx. we are getting updates. what do we know at this point? stacy-marie: i think one of the big things that we know at this point is how worrying it is that the ftx folks themselves, how little they knew about what was going on, especially in the last couple of days before they filed for bankruptcy. that has a couple of potential consequences. the first is that creditors to ftx, people who had invested with them, people who were trading with them, people who had exposures to the platform don't feel very reassured that they are g
check it out on bloomberg.com.tx's new boss who previously oversaw the liquidation of none other than enron has revealed the chaos left behind by sam bankman-fried. he said, never in my career have i seen such a complete failure of corporate controls and such a complete absence of trustworthy financial information. that from the man who oversaw the mess that was enron. with more on this story, we have bloomberg managing at her for -- editor for crypto. what is the latest on the fallout from...
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emily: full interview at bloomberg.com, and we would like to know that mike bloomberg is the founder majority owner of bloomberg lp and the parent company of bloomberg news. reid hoffman, the one and only, is with us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. computers are creating never before seen images in seconds. it is called generative artificial intelligence, and investors are betting big on the future of this technology. reid hoffman is one of them. the linkedin founder sold a collection of his ai art for charity. thank you for joining us. you have been such a huge part of the show for the last 12 years and for that i am very grateful. i'm so curious to hear your thoughts on what is going to define the next decade of innovation in technology. if it was networks for the last decade, is ai the next? reid: i think it is. as hot as it was this year, next year it will be harder. the equivalent of having professional aide, a copilot for engineers, in five years, present for every profession. it will be for journalists
emily: full interview at bloomberg.com, and we would like to know that mike bloomberg is the founder majority owner of bloomberg lp and the parent company of bloomberg news. reid hoffman, the one and only, is with us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. computers are creating never before seen images in seconds. it is called generative artificial intelligence, and investors are betting big on the future of this...
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for all of bloomberg's coverage of cop27, please visit bloomberg.com/green.id: and let's get more on this. joining us on set is our asia esg analyst at bloomberg intelligence. let's look at this through the prism of china because they have been putting energy security first and foremost. it goes into aggressive expansion of coal production. does that derail global efforts to rein in that side of the energies? michelle: if you look at the pipeline right now, china has a massive pipeline, over 200 gigawatts, which means half ot eh gl -- half of the pipeline. it's likely to increase 27% with one third coming from china. if you look at coal emissions from these new coal mines, it could generate 576 million tons from china, which is more than the rest of the world. so china is bringing some headaches. rishaad: you have this $100 billion annual green funding pledge for developed -- from developed countries. which country needs it most? i do not know, so i will have to take a guess. the maldives i'm thinking. but who is it? michelle: first, $100 billion u.s. is very
for all of bloomberg's coverage of cop27, please visit bloomberg.com/green.id: and let's get more on this. joining us on set is our asia esg analyst at bloomberg intelligence. let's look at this through the prism of china because they have been putting energy security first and foremost. it goes into aggressive expansion of coal production. does that derail global efforts to rein in that side of the energies? michelle: if you look at the pipeline right now, china has a massive pipeline, over...
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this article is in bloomberg.com. the headline is more than one third of u.s. small businesses could not pay their rent in october. it says rent delinquency rates among u.s. small businesses increased significantly. what is behind that? guest: rent even in the residential had gone up extremely high. it goes back to how do we address these different issues when it came to small businesses? what happened, mimi, is everybody says the pandemic is over, but for small businesses, it is not necessarily. we still have a lot of residue. we still have a lot of casualties. we have to pay back loans and take care of different things. it would not surprise me if a lot of small businesses could not afford to pay their rent. it is challenging when you have all this relief money but, you know, we are still going to have to pay some back, like the gentleman said earlier. we are still going through it. our employees, some of them came back to work for us, and it is challenging. this has been the toughest 2.5 years i have been in business since i started. i think a lot of us are
this article is in bloomberg.com. the headline is more than one third of u.s. small businesses could not pay their rent in october. it says rent delinquency rates among u.s. small businesses increased significantly. what is behind that? guest: rent even in the residential had gone up extremely high. it goes back to how do we address these different issues when it came to small businesses? what happened, mimi, is everybody says the pandemic is over, but for small businesses, it is not...
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listen to the app or bloomberg.com. ♪ at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensivean across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. shery: here's a quick check of the business flash headlines, a consortium led by japan industrial partners has submitted a $15 billion offer for toshiba. the nikkei newspaper will get around -- so they will get around $7 billion from other japanese companies interested in the buyout. saudi arabia's public investment fund is said to be among suitors weighing a final bid for network towers, being sold by -- the tower assets would span the gulf region could be valued at $5 billion. the towers are also said to be considering offers. bloomberg has learned u.s. owners of liverpool football club are weighing a sale. fenway sports group is working with goldman sachs and morgan stanley to determine buyer interest. the club could fetch more than $5 billion. fenway took control of liverpool in 2010 for $344 million. haidi: nintendo is expe
listen to the app or bloomberg.com. ♪ at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensivean across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. shery: here's a quick check of the business flash headlines, a consortium led by japan industrial partners has submitted a $15 billion offer for toshiba. the nikkei newspaper will get around -- so they will get around $7...
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analysis from the team, broadcasting live from our studio in hong kong, listen on the app, or on bloomberg.comoomberg. ♪ kathleen: hong kong's long-awaited summit for global bankers was already and roiled in drama -- and broiled and drama. we are joined live from the global leaders investment summit. have to say there may be a lot of drama there, but i have also seen so much energy. eddie told you how great it was to be at a live event again, seeing people. the energy is tremendous. >> we are certainly feeling it, kathleen. we have been talking about it, it's been 2-3 years that we have been waiting for an event like this. it really is a time to see, if hong kong can put itself back on the map as an asian financial hub. you talked about the drama, there was so much talk today about who is here, who has pulled out, that list, increasing as well, the people not showing up. but here are the black rocks, hsbc, goldman, j.p. morgan, the list goes on today, dave. >> if you are part of the hashtag "finance community" -- [laughter] even before we went on air, we have been glancing, we have seen james
analysis from the team, broadcasting live from our studio in hong kong, listen on the app, or on bloomberg.comoomberg. ♪ kathleen: hong kong's long-awaited summit for global bankers was already and roiled in drama -- and broiled and drama. we are joined live from the global leaders investment summit. have to say there may be a lot of drama there, but i have also seen so much energy. eddie told you how great it was to be at a live event again, seeing people. the energy is tremendous. >>...
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listen to the app or on bloomberg.com.ay with us. ♪ haidi: a check of the latest business flash headlines. a company's quarter earnings climbed 6% on cost reductions even as pc demand suffers an unprecedented slump. the largest pc maker says because that it will be a temporary in quarters. lenovo cannot tell some of its most advanced computers in china. quarterly profit of more than doubled giving it more firepower to boosted investment in other businesses. the flagship firm for age's richest person sought revenue almost triple. adani enterprises stop as it serves more than 3500% in the past five years despite concerns over debt levels. tiger global management is pulling back from china and pausing future stock investments. sources tell bloomberg tiger trunk its portfolio percentage from the midteens to mid single digits over fears of geopolitical tensions and covid zero. it investors are to be focused on india and asia. shery: we are counting down to the start of trading tokyo and seoul. over in japan we get a company's f
listen to the app or on bloomberg.com.ay with us. ♪ haidi: a check of the latest business flash headlines. a company's quarter earnings climbed 6% on cost reductions even as pc demand suffers an unprecedented slump. the largest pc maker says because that it will be a temporary in quarters. lenovo cannot tell some of its most advanced computers in china. quarterly profit of more than doubled giving it more firepower to boosted investment in other businesses. the flagship firm for age's richest...
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this article is in bloomberg.com. the headline is more than one third of u.s.mall businesses could not pay their rent in october. it says rent delinquency rates among u.s. small businesses increased significantly. what is behind that? guest: rent even in the residential had gone up extremely high. it goes back to how do we address these different issues when it came to small businesses? what happened, mimi, is everybody says the pandemic is over, but for small businesses, it is not necessarily. we still have a lot of residue. we still have a lot of casualties. we have to pay back loans and take care of different things. it would not surprise me if a lot of small businesses could not afford to pay their rent. it is challenging when you have all this relief money but, you know, we are still going to have to pay some back, like the gentleman said earlier. we are still going through it. our employees, some of them came back to work for us, and it is challenging. this has been the toughest 2.5 years i have been in business since i started. i think a lot of us are re
this article is in bloomberg.com. the headline is more than one third of u.s.mall businesses could not pay their rent in october. it says rent delinquency rates among u.s. small businesses increased significantly. what is behind that? guest: rent even in the residential had gone up extremely high. it goes back to how do we address these different issues when it came to small businesses? what happened, mimi, is everybody says the pandemic is over, but for small businesses, it is not necessarily....