Bloomberg Businessweek

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Jan 20, 2026 • 12min

The US Auto Business Through the Aftermarket's Eyes

Brian Maciak, CEO of FullSpeed Automotive, dives into the booming $500 billion automotive aftermarket industry. He highlights how customers are increasingly valuing efficiency and transparency in their service experiences. Maciak notes a shift in vehicle maintenance habits, with oil change intervals stretching significantly. He also discusses the importance of digital inspections for building trust and the ongoing demand for skilled mechanics amidst evolving consumer needs. Interestingly, he points out that electric vehicles haven't diminished demand for quick-lube services.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 12min

Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Offers a Unified Theory of Trump

Daron Acemoglu, a Nobel Prize-winning economist from MIT, discusses the implications of Donald Trump's presidency. He argues that Trump's actions reflect a deliberate strategy to centralize power and weaken institutional checks. Acemoglu highlights how norms, once pivotal in presidential behavior, have been broken systematically. He warns that this erosion could lead to a dangerous precedent for future leaders, potentially fostering arbitrary governance. The discussion also touches on the economic risks tied to institutional trust and the long-term ramifications for American politics.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 1h 16min

Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - January 16th, 2026

Andrew Ross Sorkin, a renowned journalist and author, dives into the historical parallels of the 1929 market crash, emphasizing lessons for today's economy. Rick Woldenberg, CEO of Learning Resources, reveals how tariffs disrupt small businesses and discusses their limitations. Joe Heshin, founder of Snow Partners, shares insights on indoor ski resorts and the innovative SnowCloud tech driving growth. Finally, Kate Crater, food editor, explores 2026 dining trends, highlighting the rise of counter-service models and creative approaches to food waste.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 30min

Trump Wants Tech Giants to Pay for Power. They’d Love To.

Michael Shepard, a Senior Editor for Technology & Strategic Industries at Bloomberg News, discusses the Trump administration's push for tech firms to fund new electricity generation. Lesley Marks, Chief Investment Officer at Mackenzie Investments, shares insights on macro drivers influencing markets heading into 2026. Maja Vujinovic, CEO of Digital Assets at FG Nexus, dives into stablecoin regulations and why her firm favors Ethereum over Bitcoin. David George, a Senior Research Analyst, reviews the latest bank earnings and their implications for the financial sector.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 12min

Family-Owned Toymaker Waiting on the Supreme Court

Rick Woldenberg, CEO of educational-toy companies Learning Resources and hand2mind, shares how his family-run businesses are battling Trump-era tariffs, having challenged their legality in court. He discusses the severe impact of these tariffs, including $10 million in increased costs. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg's Supreme Court reporter, provides insights into why smaller firms like Woldenberg's are leading the legal fight. Together, they explore the broader implications of trade actions and the ongoing uncertainties surrounding U.S. manufacturing.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 37min

Bank CEOs Say $134 Billion Trading Record Is Just the Start

Andrejka Bernatova, CEO of Dynamix, dives into the investment landscape of Venezuela, highlighting the potential for smaller firms amid risks of nationalizations. Mandeep Singh, the tech research head at Bloomberg Intelligence, analyzes TSMC’s hefty capex aimed at catering to AI demands and the impact of recent semiconductor trends. Emily Green, from Ellevest, shares insights on financial planning and the evolving market landscape, focusing on shifts in AI stock concentration and anticipated geopolitical risks shaping investments for 2026.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 9min

Women's Sports Leagues Battling for Talent

Carolyn Tisch Blodgett dives into the fierce competition for talent in women's soccer, highlighting the NWSL's struggles against skyrocketing player salaries in Europe. She discusses how Gotham FC is innovating its retention strategy by focusing on coaching and player development rather than just pay. The conversation shifts to the marketing of player brands and the league's impressive growth in valuation. Tisch Blodgett also shares insights on scouting potential investments and the importance of sustainable growth in women's sports.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 37min

Germany Leads Military Buildup in Greenland in Response to Trump

Ed Price, a former British trade official and geopolitics expert, discusses the urgency of Germany's military deployment to Greenland amid US tensions. He highlights the shifting landscape of Western deterrence and why the US should avoid Greenland intervention. Matt Hornbach, from Morgan Stanley, analyzes the potential impacts of Supreme Court tariff rulings on the markets, while Mike Townsend from Charles Schwab delves into Fed independence and the navigation of corporate responses to White House dynamics. A rich conversation on global strategies and market implications!
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Jan 14, 2026 • 7min

Acadia CEO on the Fight Against Rare Diseases

Catherine Owen Adams, CEO of Acadia Pharmaceuticals, leads the charge in developing therapies for rare neurological diseases. She discusses the company's groundbreaking FDA-approved treatments for Parkinson's psychosis and Rett syndrome. Catherine highlights the challenges posed by cuts to U.S. research funding and advocates for policies that prioritize small biotechs. She emphasizes the importance of patient support services and collaboration with advocacy groups to ensure access to innovative therapies for underserved communities.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 32min

Stocks Wipe Out CPI-Fueled Gains as JPMorgan Sinks

Chris Whalen, Chairman of Whalen Global Advisors, shares insights on JPMorgan's disappointing earnings and the broader banking sector reactions amid fears over Fed independence. Savanthi Syth, Managing Director at Raymond James, discusses Delta's cautious outlook and how premium and main cabin fares are shifting in the airline industry. Whalen also dives into how current political critiques of the Fed are affecting market confidence, while Syth highlights the role of credit card revenue as crucial for major airlines' financial health.

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