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Oilers sign defenceman Tomas Cibulka, mark beginning of spring signing season
Cibulka played the past two seasons in Czechia's top league for his hometown HC Motor Ceske Budejovice.
Bloomberg This Weekend 03/29/2026
The news doesn’t stop when markets close. Hosts David Gura, Christina Ruffini and Lisa Mateo bring clarity, context and a bit of humor to the weekend’s biggest headlines, LIVE from New York. Joined by The Atlantic Staff Writer Nancy Youssef, “Can’t Look Away: The Case Against Social Media” Director...
Philippine oil refiner Petron buys Russian crude, eyes alternatives
Petron Corp., the Philippines’ only refiner, has procured 2.48 million barrels of crude oil from Russia as the Southeast Asian nation scours the world for alternative suppliers to support domestic energy needs with the war in Iran raging. “If the current crisis persists and alternative crude sources...
Three arrested in Paris after attempted bomb attack outside Bank of America
France's anti-terrorism prosecutor's office said it had immediately taken over the investigation.
New Florida State Rep talks "staying disciplined on the issues"
Florida's newest Statehouse Representative, Democrat Emily Gregory joins Bloomberg This Weekend and talks to David Gura and Christina Ruffini about flipping her seat blue and representing President Trump's Florida home of Mar-A-Lago. Watch Bloomberg This Weekend LIVE every Saturday and Sunday mornin...
RAYE, Miley Cyrus, And Slayyyter’s Marketing Moves Of The Week To Know
Three very different artists dropped music this week — and each one gave us a case study worth breaking down.
Conflict Overshadows CPAC
Bloomberg News White House Correspondent Jeff Mason reports from the CPAC conference held at the Gaylord Hotel in Texas. He joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini this morning on Bloomberg This Weekend to explain how, despite strong support for President Trump, attendees expressed unease. (Source:...
Philippine Refiner Petron Buys Russian Crude, Eyes More If Iran War Persists
Petron Corp., the Philippines’ only refiner, has procured 2.48 million barrels of crude oil from Russia as the Southeast Asian nation scours the world for alternative suppliers to support domestic energy needs with the war in Iran raging.
The Hidden Cost of Viral Food Trends
Social media has turned niche foods into global sensations at unprecedented speed, sending demand for products like matcha, ube, acai and Dubai chocolate far beyond their traditional markets. Cornell professor Miguel Gomez says influencers can create demand spikes that supply chains struggle to meet...
Conflict Risks Escalate Infrastructure Disruptions
Bloomberg News Oil Strategist Julian Lee and BloombergNEF, Oil & Chemicals Analyst Philip Geurts join David Gura and Christina Ruffini this morning on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss how high record high oil prices will soon impact other commodities - like plastic. Watch the full interview on Bloo...
Wall Street Touts ‘Grind Lower’ Trades as Iran Weighs on Stocks
As the Iran war heads into a fifth week, Wall Street bank strategists have been touting trades that would pay off if a stock-market selloff is slow and steady.
Gold, silver outlook: Markets brace for volatile week as Gulf tensions, Fed cues weigh
Precious metals are poised for a corrective phase this week, with Middle East developments and crucial US economic data, including Fed speeches, shaping investor sentiment. Domestic gold saw a slight dip, while silver gained, supported by a weaker rupee. Global gold declined, but silver rebounded, b...
2 more arrests in attempted bombing at Bank of America building in Paris
Police did not specify who was arrested or what role they may have played in the attempted bombing.
Event Wagers Face $143 Million Insider Problem as War Bets Boom
Early last Monday, a burst of concentrated trades set off a week in which Wall Street and Washington were abuzz about the possibility that insiders have been using early knowledge of President Donald Trump’s decision making on Iran to lock in big profits.
Hormuz Tracker: Saudi Crude Heads to Pakistan in Rare Transit
A small cargo of Saudi crude is heading to Pakistan after crossing the Strait of Hormuz along a route hugging the Iranian coastline. A total of seven vessels were visible leaving the Persian Gulf on Saturday.
Middle East war, oil prices to steer markets in holiday-shortened week
Indian stock markets brace for a volatile, shortened week. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, crude oil price fluctuations, and the rupee's stability are key concerns. Foreign investors have pulled significant funds amid the ongoing conflict. Analysts anticipate continued sensitivity to globa...
Once-thriving shopping mall loved in 2000s heyday to be demolished in just months in warning sign for America's economy... and locals are furious about its replacement
The Shops at Willow Bend are set to be destroyed in the next year as owners prime the spot for a controversial replacement.
Emerging Markets Rout Lures Contrarians Betting on Rate Cuts
With emerging markets on the brink of their worst month since 2022, TT International and AllianceBernstein are making a bold wager that this is a good time to buy.
Plant-based cookery classes 'bring people together'
Cookery sessions help residents to build kitchen skills and confidence and make healthy choices.
How Singapore and Australia Took Opposite Paths on Housing
As homeownership drifts further out of reach, governments are looking for new ways to help first-time buyers come up with the money. In Australia, economist Saul Eslake argues that letting buyers tap retirement savings or reduce down payments only puts more upward pressure on prices. In Singapore, e...