Global Markets
Coverage of Global Markets in the Nexus archive.
- Chip Selloff Extends to Asia Amid Bond-Market Angst | The Asia Trade 8/19/2026
The Asia Trade program provides analysis on major global market stories as trading begins in Asia. Bloomberg TV is broadcasting live from Sydney with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Paul Allen, offering insights into key financial movements.
- Asian Bonds Follow Treasuries Lower on Concerns Over Government Finances | The Asia Trade 8/18/2026
Asian Bonds are following Treasuries lower due to concerns over government finances. The article highlights coverage from "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade," which features insights and analysis from newsmakers and industry leaders on global markets. Bloomberg TV is currently broadcasting live from Sydney with Paul Allen.
- Horizons Middle East & Africa 8/17/2026
Horizons Middle East & Africa offers a daily spotlight on one of the world's fastest-growing regions. Broadcasting live from Dubai, it delivers global market analysis and news interviews with a special focus on MEA. The content references various locations including the Gulf, Hong Kong, London, and Johannesburg.
- Horizons Middle East & Africa 8/14/2026
Horizons Middle East & Africa is a daily program providing a spotlight on one of the world's fastest-growing regions. It delivers the latest global market analysis and news-making interviews, broadcast live from Dubai with a special focus on MEA.
- Horizons Middle East & Africa 8/10/2026
Horizons Middle East & Africa provides a daily spotlight on one of the world's fastest-growing regions. The show offers live coverage from Dubai, featuring global markets analysis, news-making interviews, and a special focus on MEA. Coverage is framed across various international locations including Hong Kong, London, and Johannesburg.
- Horizons Middle East & Africa 8/6/2026
Horizons Middle East & Africa provides a daily spotlight on one of the world's fastest-growing regions, offering global market analysis and news-making interviews with a special focus on MEA. The program broadcasts live from Dubai and references multiple international locations including Hong Kong, London, and Johannesburg.
- US-Japan yen intervention is also a tug of war
The US Treasury and Japan are collaborating to address yen depreciation, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama engaging in a strategic effort to counter market forces. The joint intervention raises questions about which nation holds greater influence in shaping the outcome.
- As Ceasefire Teetered, Iran Plotted a Wider War With Aid of Its Proxies
Iran and its proxy militias are escalating conflict in the Middle East, targeting U.S. allies and global markets to pressure the United States into halting its campaign against the Islamic Republic. The situation threatens a broader war as ceasefire efforts falter.
- Bessent and the Fed Help Japan Reverse Months of Yen Losses
The US and Japan collaborated to reverse the yen's decline, which had caused inflation in Japan and impacted global markets. Bessent and the Fed contributed to this rebound in the yen.
- Biggest Wall Street Rotation Since 2020 Shows AI Crowding Risks
Wall Street experienced a historic rotation amid the AI boom, revealing vulnerabilities in market assumptions. A tentative recovery followed a volatile week, highlighting risks from AI-driven market crowding.
- Australia Pension Cuts Local Stocks for Global, Emerging Markets
Australian pension fund Cbus Super is reducing its exposure to domestic stocks and shifting investments to global and emerging markets. This move reflects a broader trend among institutional investors to diversify away from an increasingly concentrated local stock market.
- Surprise Iran Strike Rattles Global Markets, Sends Oil Higher | Insight with Haslinda Amin 7/29/2026
A surprise strike on Iran has caused global markets to fluctuate and oil prices to rise. The event is discussed on Insight with Haslinda Amin, a Bloomberg program covering business, finance, politics, and culture.
- Horizons Middle East & Africa 7/29/2026
Horizons Middle East & Africa is a daily program broadcasting from Dubai, focusing on the region's growth with global markets analysis, news interviews, and regional updates. The show targets audiences across the Gulf, Hong Kong, London, and Johannesburg, as reported by Bloomberg.
- Vietnam’s biggest company, Vingroup, expands overseas as its home market slows
Vietnam’s biggest conglomerate, Vingroup, is expanding into global markets as business at home slows. The company, referred to as Vietnam’s biggest company, is seeking growth opportunities abroad amid domestic challenges.
- Live markets: Bitcoin slips to $63,000 as the chip rout goes global
Bitcoin's price dropped to $63,000 as a global decline in the chip market occurred.
- Horizons Middle East & Africa 7/14/2026
Horizons Middle East & Africa is a daily news program broadcasting from Dubai, covering global markets, analysis, and interviews with a focus on the Middle East and Africa. It targets audiences in the Gulf, Hong Kong, London, and Johannesburg.
- Value-added local products can unlock rural economic growth: KAU VC
The KAU VC emphasizes that value-added local products can drive rural economic growth, with the KAU Agri Business Incubator playing a key role in promoting Kerala’s indigenous products to global markets.
- Top Wall Street analysts are bullish on these 3 stocks for strong long-term growth potential
Top Wall Street analysts are optimistic about three stocks for long-term growth potential, advising investors to focus on these amid global market volatility.
- Venezuela faces world’s largest debt restructuring
Venezuela is addressing a $240bn debt pile through restructuring efforts as it aims to re-enter global markets. The country's move highlights its financial challenges and strategic push for international economic engagement.
- Tech Selloff Reverberates Through Global Markets
A tech selloff has caused significant impacts on global markets, reflecting heightened volatility in the technology sector.
- Beijing’s New Message to Its Citizens: Your Money Belongs at Home
China is implementing new restrictions to limit individuals' access to global markets in an effort to retain capital within the country.
- Trump’s Iran accord offers exit from war — and fresh political risks
The Trump administration and Iran agreed to terms ending their war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, providing relief to global markets. The deal offers Trump a way to exit an unpopular conflict but risks criticism from his party and skepticism from allies.
- Analysis-Trump veers toward exit in Iran war but risks loom
U.S. President Donald Trump may begin exiting an unpopular war with Iran through a peace deal framework agreement, which could lead to easing energy prices that have risen during the crisis. The agreement is seen as a potential path to de-escalate tensions and stabilize markets.
- US Energy Secretary Wright on America's Energy Strategy
Chris Wright, US Department of Energy Secretary, discussed energy security, supply chains, and global markets with Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern at the 2026 Bloomberg Energy Security Executive Briefing in Houston.
- US says shot down Iran drones as war reaches 100th day
The United States shot down Iranian drones threatening the Strait of Hormuz as the Middle East war reached its 100th day. Pakistan delivered a message to Iran's supreme leader amid stalled ceasefire efforts, which have affected global markets and increased pressure on President Donald Trump ahead of midterm elections.
- 100 days of the Iran war: How global markets and the economy have been affected, in charts
The Iran war is approaching its 100th day, with global markets and economies experiencing its impact. Peace negotiations remain uncertain as the conflict continues.
- Argentine Provinces Tap Global Markets That Sovereign Avoids
Argentine provinces are accessing global markets that the sovereign government avoids. The article specifically mentions Buenos Aires, Argentina in this context.
- Economic data, commodities and markets
The article discusses recent economic data, trends in commodities, and their impact on global markets. Key factors include commodity price fluctuations and market volatility driven by economic indicators.
- U.S.-Iran strikes rattle global markets, send bitcoin to 6-week low
U.S.-Iran strikes have caused global market instability and pushed Bitcoin to a 6-week low. The geopolitical tensions are disrupting financial markets and cryptocurrency values.
- Sprake: Markets Holding its Breath on Iran Shock
Markets are experiencing uncertainty and caution in response to developments related to Iran. Investors are adopting a wait-and-see approach as geopolitical tensions create volatility in global financial markets.
- Rural America must lead the clean-tech energy revolution
Rural America is urged to lead the clean-tech energy revolution as renewable resources are seen as the path to America's energy independence. This shift is driven by the drawbacks of traditional energy sources like oil, gas, coal, and nuclear power. Renewable energy is considered the key to achieving America's energy goals.
- China Economic Data Surprises on the Downside, HSBC Says
China's economic data has surprised on the downside, according to HSBC. The economic data indicates a slower-than-expected growth. This surprise downturn may have implications for global markets.
- FTSE 100 Poised to Rise on Iran Deal Optimism
The FTSE 100 is expected to rise due to optimism over a deal with Iran. This deal may have positive implications for global markets and economies. The potential agreement has led to increased investor confidence.
- FTSE 100 Set to Drop on Renewed Iran Tensions
The FTSE 100 index is expected to drop due to renewed tensions with Iran, impacting global markets. This comes as a result of increased geopolitical uncertainty. The drop in FTSE 100 reflects investor concerns over potential conflict.
- A Crude Awakening on Inflation Is Hitting Markets
Rising crude oil prices linked to tankers anchored in the Strait of Hormuz are exacerbating inflationary pressures, which are negatively impacting global markets. The event highlights geopolitical tensions in the region and their economic consequences.
- Ostium upgrades backend, adds offchain institutional liquidity providers like Jump
Ostium has completed a major backend overhaul and introduced offchain institutional liquidity providers such as Jump, repositioning itself as a decentralized execution layer for global markets.
- Bloomberg Surveillance 4/24/2026
Bloomberg Surveillance on April 24, 2026, discussed emerging trends in global financial markets, focusing on geopolitical risks and corporate earnings reports. Analysts highlighted mixed economic data and policy uncertainties affecting investor confidence.
- Five Reasons Global Markets Are Holding Up Despite War in Iran
Global markets remain stable despite the war in Iran, attributed to five key factors. The article highlights resilience in economic conditions amid regional conflict.
- Bitcoin Hits $77K as Hormuz Reopening Calms Markets
Bitcoin's price surged to $77,000 as the reopening of the Hormuz Strait eased geopolitical tensions and stabilized global markets.
- Retail Traders Are Back and Driving All Sorts of Wild Stock Moves
Retail traders are influencing stock market volatility, with cautious gains observed as global markets react to potential war truce efforts and falling oil prices.