

Bloomberg Businessweek
Bloomberg
Listen for reporting from the magazine that helps global leaders stay ahead. Hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec bring you insight on the people, companies and trends shaping today's complex economy. You can watch and listen to Businessweek LIVE on YouTube, weekdays from 2PM to 5PM ET: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Feb 28, 2025 • 11min
Sharing Untold Stories of Russia’s Occupation of Crimea
Greta Uehling, a Professor of International and Comparative Studies at the University of Michigan and author of *Decolonizing Ukraine*, shares her insights into the indigenous histories of Crimea. She highlights the resilience of the Crimean Tatars amidst Russia's occupation. Uehling discusses the significant demographic shifts due to colonization and stresses the importance of recognizing indigenous rights in the conflict. The conversation also touches on the impact of U.S.-Ukraine relations and the moral responsibilities of the U.S. in supporting Ukraine.

Feb 28, 2025 • 28min
US Spending Drops on Cold Weather; Inflation Gauge Offers Relief
Tricia Tolivar, CFO of Cava, dives into the company's financial performance and consumer spending trends against the backdrop of unexpected drops in U.S. spending due to extreme winter weather. She discusses Cava's innovative menu changes that excite customers and drive loyalty. The conversation highlights the restaurant's ambitious expansion plans and investments in technology to enhance customer experience, all while navigating a challenging economic landscape influenced by inflation and evolving consumer preferences.

Feb 28, 2025 • 41min
How Western Indecision and Apathy Made Possible the Return of Brutal Russian Expansionism
Alexander Vindman, a retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel and author, discusses his book on Western foreign policy's failures regarding Russia and Ukraine. He examines the grave consequences of indecision and short-term strategies that have empowered Russian expansionism. Vindman emphasizes the urgency of coherent support for Ukraine and critiques the shift from diplomatic expertise to transactional politics in U.S. foreign policy. Additionally, he navigates the complex dynamics of national security amid political polarization.

Feb 27, 2025 • 30min
Nvidia Sees Mixed Outlook After Two Years of Blowout Results
Jenny Rooke, founder of Genoa Ventures, shares her expertise on early-stage investing, emphasizing strategies for identifying high-growth companies. She discusses the delicate balance of private and public funding in the science sector and the role of AI in healthcare innovation. The conversation touches on the current challenges of inflation affecting various sectors, alongside insights into global democracy trends and the need for civic engagement. Rooke’s perspective sheds light on the evolving landscape of investment opportunities amid economic shifts.

Feb 26, 2025 • 35min
Instant Reaction: Nvidia Delivers Solid Earnings
Redd Brown, an earnings reporter at Bloomberg News, analyzes Nvidia's latest financial performance amid ongoing AI industry challenges. Caroline Hyde, co-host of Bloomberg Technology, shares insights on the competitive landscape and Nvidia's market strategies. Mandeep Singh, a senior tech industry analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the impact of geopolitical dynamics and regulatory issues on Nvidia's operations. The conversation delves into the implications of Nvidia's earnings for the AI sector and the shifting demands in data center spending.

Feb 26, 2025 • 40min
State Attorneys General Challenge Musk and DOGE’s Authority
William Tong, Connecticut State Attorney General, dives into a multi-state lawsuit challenging the Trump administration, especially regarding the influence of billionaires on federal governance. Karen Veraa-Perry from BlackRock shares insights on fixed-income investments, emphasizing the shift toward ETFs amid economic volatility. Sophie Novati, CEO of Formation, discusses how AI is revolutionizing tech hiring and the essential coding skills needed in this evolving landscape. This episode shines a light on legal battles, investment strategies, and the transformative impact of technology in finance.

8 snips
Feb 26, 2025 • 22min
How America Turned the World Economy Into a Weapon
Edward Fishman, a Columbia University Professor and sanctions expert, dives into economic warfare and the effectiveness of U.S. sanctions post-Ukraine invasion. He emphasizes the emerging alternatives to dollar dominance, highlighting the crucial future of digital currencies. Oskar Lewnowski, CEO of Orion Resource Partners, discusses recent copper tariff proposals and their impact on global supply chains, while stressing the importance of domestic copper processing for national security amidst rising geopolitical tensions.

18 snips
Feb 25, 2025 • 49min
Tesla Sales Fall 45% in Europe Amid Musk’s Meddling in Politics
Craig Trudell, Bloomberg News Global Autos Editor, reveals why Tesla's sales have plummeted 45% in Europe, highlighting fierce competition and Musk's political endeavors. Paul Eitelman from Russell Investments shares insights on the broader market outlook and investment opportunities amidst economic uncertainties. Abby Roach analyzes Home Depot's earnings amid consumer confidence shifts. Jess Melanson discusses EV impacts on the power grid, emphasizing AI's role in energy distribution. Louis Navellier explores market trends and strategies for growth investments.

Feb 25, 2025 • 19min
Investing in Women-Led Ventures for Social Impact
Erin Harkless Moore, Senior Director of Investments at Pivotal Ventures, passionately discusses the vital need to invest in women-led startups for social change. She emphasizes how innovative funding can tackle pressing issues like caregiving and women's health. The conversation shines a light on the transformational role of AI in improving behavioral health and the economic landscape for care. Additionally, Katina Sawyer offers valuable insights on fostering DEI in businesses amid political uncertainties, revealing the delicate balance between supporting diversity and managing risk.

15 snips
Feb 24, 2025 • 38min
Apple Will Add 20,000 US Jobs Amid Threat from Trump Tariffs
Max Chafkin, a Bloomberg Businessweek columnist known for his insights into the tech industry, discusses Apple's plan to hire 20,000 new employees in the U.S. amid tariff concerns. He also dives into the fierce competition in the autonomous vehicle market, spotlighting Anthony Lewandowski's pivot to industrial applications. Monika Bickauskaite-Aleliune, Public Policy Director at Key Elements Group, shares her perspectives on the geopolitical landscape surrounding the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and the implications for U.S. foreign policy.


