Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene, Jonathan Ferro & Lisa Abramowicz live from New York, bringing insight on global markets and the top business stories of the day.
Bloomberg Daybreak, anchored from New York, Boston, Washington DC and San Francisco provides listeners with everything they need to know. Hear the latest economic, business and market news, as well as global, national, and local news.
This QuickTake adaptation of our award-winning podcast, The Pay Check, focuses on the racial wealth gap.
Debt-Ceiling Saga Puts the Treasury’s Financing Estimates Under Scrutiny
Adani’s Abu Dhabi Backer Says Business Decisions Based on Facts
Fed Sees Soft Landing as Silver Lining of Temp Jobs Decline
IMF Urges Sweden to Build Bank Buffers Against Property Risk
Spain Economy Grows More Than Expected in Boost for Sanchez
Bestway Group Buys Stake in Sainsbury; Says No Offer Made
Ionos Owners See IPO Proceeds Raising Up to €543 Million
Twitter’s Trust and Safety Head Ditches Protocol for Musk Whims
Fidelity Cuts Ant Group Valuation by Another 9% to $64 Billion
Mastermind in JPMorgan Hack Left US for Israel, His Father Says
More Serbians Support EU-Required Reforms Than Joining Bloc
Biden’s Documents Drama Might Not Be Ending Anytime Soon
Phone Rings Off the Hook for Pricey Homes in London’s Mayfair District
How a $600 Billion Fund Is Building Saudi Arabia’s Post-Oil Future
Before Venus and Serena, Tennis Had Althea Gibson
The Best Gloves for Winter Sports Take Their Inspiration From Alaska
Temp Workers Are Mucking Up the Economic Tea Leaves
Don’t Worry About LVMH. The Empire Will Strike Back
Demography Is Coming for Us, Too
A Bet on a Busted Airline Is Poised for a $100 Million Payoff
From the War Zone to the Classroom, Pursuing Business for Peace
ChatGPT’s Need for Computing Power Keeps It Tethered to Microsoft
Biden Honors California Shooting Victims at Lunar New Year Event
Biden Urges Peaceful Protests in Memphis Over Tyre Nichols’ Death
Europe Needs a Climate Tech Plan to Compete With the US, an Early Tesla Investor Says
Here Come the Little Electric Pickup Trucks
US States See Record Diversity in Government Leadership
JFK Airport’s New Terminal One Gets a Solar Boost
Zimbabwe Plans a New City for the Rich
This Week in Crypto: Binance Mishandles Collateral, More Crypto Layoffs (Podcast)
Bitcoin Declines as Risk Correlation Eases After Recent Rally
Contagion Spreads as Crypto Lender Genesis Files for Bankruptcy (Podcast)
Reade Pickert
Subscriber Benefit
Subscribe
US employers added a healthy number of jobs in August and a steady stream of people entering the workforce lifted the unemployment rate, suggesting some easing in the tight labor market and offering mixed implications for the Federal Reserve.
Nonfarm payrolls increased 315,000 last month following a revised 526,000 advance in July, a Labor Department report showed Friday. The unemployment rate unexpectedly rose to a six-month high of 3.7%, the first increase since January, as the participation rate climbed.