On today's episode of Bloomberg Businessweek Daily, Tim Stenovec and Isabelle Lee discuss a risk-off mood gripping markets across asset classes as escalating hostilities in Iran deepen fears of higher oil prices. The Nasdaq 100 sank into correction and the S&P 500 was on course for its fifth down week in a row. Bloomberg News National Security Editor Iain Marlow discusses the ongoing White House response to Iran negotiations, and Spencer Faragasso of the Institute for Science and International Security weighs in on Iranian uranium supply. Then, Schwab Chief Fixed Income Strategist Kathy Jones joins to discuss fixed income as bonds slide on Iran war risks. Finally, Professor Angel Saz, Director of EsadeGeo, joins alongside Bloomberg Businessweek Senior Editor Dimitra Kessenides to discuss how business schools are navigating geopolitical uncertainty.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Businessweek Daily Begins
00:03:53 - Iain Marlow, Bloomberg News
00:12:43 - Spencer Faragasso, Institute for Science & International Security
00:21:06 - Kathy Jones, Schwab Ctr. for Financial Research
00:35:09 - Prof. Angel Saz, EsadeGeo & Dimitra Kessenides, Bloomberg Businessweek
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