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Trump’s Broad-Brush Options for Tariff Revamp
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Trump’s Broad-Brush Options for Tariff Revamp
President Donald Trump has already leaned on alternative legislation to try to rebuild his tariff wall, after the US Supreme Court ruled that he can’t use a 1977 emergency law to impose import taxes. The court said that Trump exceeded his authority by invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to justify his sweeping “reciprocal” duties targeting America’s trading partners, as well as separate levies aimed at China, Canada and Mexico. The ruling invalidates a large portion of the tariffs that Trump has rolled out in his second term, but there are other ways that he can introduce import taxes. While the Constitution gives Congress the power to levy taxes and duties, lawmakers have delegated some authority to the executive branch through a number of statutes. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Policy Analyst Nathan Dean joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)
Blue Owl Anxiety Rattles $1.8 Trillion Private Credit Market
Worry in the private credit market continued Monday after Blue Owl last week permanently closed one of its tech-focused funds — preventing investors from withdrawing their cash every three months as they’d previously been allowed. The firm began selling assets to return investor capital. It’s the latest sign of tumult in a $1.8 trillion market stricken with worry about overspending on artificial intelligence, the technology’s disruptive power and lending standards more broadly. And it’s evoking comparisons to the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis. Bloomberg News Senior Editor for Credit James Crombie joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)
EY-Parthenon’s Daco: Inflation, Business Investment Are Next Tariff Unknowns
EY-Parthenon Chief Economist Greg Daco joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss the economic impacts of President Trump’s tariffs being overturned by the Supreme Court. Daco says that while the US economy may currently show underlying strength, businesses will be more hesitant to invest and expand as tariff policy continues to evolve. Daco also mentions that inflation is back to being a big unknown as levies shift and legal challenges arise, and that GDP could once more be at risk thanks to Section 122 tariffs. Daco speaks with Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)
CEO Who Challenged Trump’s Tariffs Weighs in on SCOTUS Decision
Rick Woldenberg, CEO of Learning Resources and hand2mind, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to weigh in on the Supreme Court striking down President Trump’s tariffs, a win for the company that challenged the levies and became one of the plaintiffs in the case. Woldenberg says he wasn’t expecting the decision before the State of the Union address, adding that his firm feels “validated” after the Supreme Court’s decision. Woldenberg speaks with Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)
Stocks Slip as Software Selloff Sparks AI Concerns | The Close 2/23/2026
Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today’s guests are Invesco’s Alessio de Longis, Nevada’s Aaron Ford, Jefferies’ Brian Tanquilut, RXO’s Drew Wilkerson, Citizens Private Wealth’s Michael Hans, Bracewell’s Joshua Zive, American Bankers Association’s Kenneth Kelly, Sagard’s Paul Desmarais III, and Coach’s Todd Kahn. (Source: Bloomberg)
S&P 500 Sinks as Fresh AI Worries Hit Financials; Nvidia Gains
US stocks tumbled on Monday as fresh concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence hit financial and software companies, while President Donald Trump’s move to impose a new, across-the-board levy on US imports sowed confusion around global trade. Shares of Nvidia Corp. gained ahead of Wednesday’s earnings report.
Nevada AG Ford: AG colleagues & I contemplating Next Steps
Aaron Ford, Nevada Attorney General, discusses the recent 6–3 Supreme Court of the United States ruling that struck down tariffs imposed during the Trump administration. He tells Romaine Bostick and Kristine Aquino on “The Close” that the decision was expected and legally justified. (Source: Bloomberg)
Panama to Occupy Canal Ports After Court Scraps CK Hutchison Deal
Panamanian President José Raul Mulino ordered the temporary occupation of two ports run by a unit of CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. following a top court’s ruling against the firm’s concession, escalating a dispute that has become a proxy battle between the US and China in Latin America.
Taleb, Citrini Fuel AI Scare Trade as IBM Drops Most in 25 Years
The artificial intelligence “scare trade” erupted again on Monday as growing concerns about the disruptive power of AI dragged down shares of delivery, payments and software companies, and sent International Business Machines Corp. to its worst plunge in 25 years.
RXO CEO: Freight Recession Persists, but See Positive Trends
Drew Wilkerson, CEO of RXO, discusses the company’s latest quarterly truckload forecast, highlighting an upswing in the trucking market following a period of deflationary pressure. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and Kristine Aquino on “The Close.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Anthropic Kicks Off Share Sale for Staffers of Up to $6 Billion
Anthropic is offering some current and former employees the ability to sell shares in the company at a valuation of about $350 billion, according to people familiar with the matter — allowing them to cash in at the level of a recent $30 billion fundraising.
KKR-Backed Global Medical Response Said to Pick Banks for US IPO
Global Medical Response has selected banks for an initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter, as the KKR & Co.-backed air and ground emergency medical services company joins a growing list of firms seeking to tap investors.
Dimon Sees Parallel to Pre-Crisis Era as Rivals Do ‘Dumb Things’
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon, asked about fierce competition across the financial industry, said he’s starting to see parallels to the era before the 2008 financial crisis, when a rush to make loans ended disastrously.
American Bankers Association Chair on The State of Banking
Kenneth Kelly, chair of the American Bankers Association and chairman and CEO of First Independence Bank, says the banking system is a safe place for digital assets. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and Kristine Aquino on “The Close.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Canadian Drugmaker Apotex Seeks Up to $730 Million in First-Half IPO
Canadian generic drug manufacturer Apotex Inc. is looking at the first half of the year for an initial public offering in Toronto that could raise as much as C$1 billion ($730 million), according to people familiar with the matter.
Jane Street Sued for Insider Trading by Terraform Administrator
Jane Street Group LLC was sued for alleged insider trading by the administrator winding up the affairs of Terraform Labs, the firm whose $40 billion collapse in 2022 roiled the crypto markets and contributed to the collapse of FTX.
IBM Sinks Most Since 2000 as Anthropic Touts Cobol Tool
International Business Machines Corp. shares had their worst day in more than 25 years on Monday, after AI startup Anthropic PBC said its Claude Code tool can help modernize Cobol, a dated programming language that’s run on IBM computers.
Stocks Hit by AI-Disruption Fears as IBM Tumbles: Markets Wrap
Stocks fell and bonds rose as renewed anxiety over the impact of artificial intelligence on company profits joined lingering tariff uncertainty in squelching risk appetites. Bitcoin dropped below $65,000. Gold rallied.
Fed Unveils Plan on Eliminating Reputation Risk in Bank Exam
The Federal Reserve unveiled a new proposal that further targets how examiners scrutinize banks’ risk after President Donald Trump moved to rein in what he sees as the closing of customer accounts for unfair reasons.
Stocks Fall as Software Weakness, Tariff Risks Weigh | Closing Bell
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Kristine Aquino, Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)
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- Trump’s Broad-Brush Options for Tariff Revamp (www.bloomberg.com)
- Blue Owl Anxiety Rattles $1.8 Trillion Private Credit Market (www.bloomberg.com)
- EY-Parthenon's Daco: Inflation, Business Investment Are Next Tariff Unknowns (www.bloomberg.com)
- CEO Who Challenged Trump's Tariffs Weighs in on SCOTUS Decision (www.bloomberg.com)
- Stocks Slip as Software Selloff Sparks AI Concerns | The Close 2/23/2026 (www.bloomberg.com)
- S&P 500 Sinks as Fresh AI Worries Hit Financials; Nvidia Gains (www.bloomberg.com)
- Nevada AG Ford: AG colleagues & I contemplating Next Steps (www.bloomberg.com)
- Panama to Occupy Canal Ports After Court Scraps CK Hutchison Deal (www.bloomberg.com)
- Taleb, Citrini Fuel AI Scare Trade as IBM Drops Most in 25 Years (www.bloomberg.com)
- RXO CEO: Freight Recession Persists, but See Positive Trends (www.bloomberg.com)
- Anthropic Kicks Off Share Sale for Staffers of Up to $6 Billion (www.bloomberg.com)
- KKR-Backed Global Medical Response Said to Pick Banks for US IPO (www.bloomberg.com)
- Dimon Sees Parallel to Pre-Crisis Era as Rivals Do ‘Dumb Things’ (www.bloomberg.com)
- American Bankers Association Chair on The State of Banking (www.bloomberg.com)
- Canadian Drugmaker Apotex Seeks Up to $730 Million in First-Half IPO (www.bloomberg.com)
- Jane Street Sued for Insider Trading by Terraform Administrator (www.bloomberg.com)
- IBM Sinks Most Since 2000 as Anthropic Touts Cobol Tool (www.bloomberg.com)
- Stocks Hit by AI-Disruption Fears as IBM Tumbles: Markets Wrap (www.bloomberg.com)
- Fed Unveils Plan on Eliminating Reputation Risk in Bank Exam (www.bloomberg.com)
- Stocks Fall as Software Weakness, Tariff Risks Weigh | Closing Bell (www.bloomberg.com)