Traders Weigh Iran Peace Deal Reports as Trump Pushes Back | Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 5/27/2026

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Today, Bloomberg Washington correspondent Tyler Kendall live from the White House after Trump's lengthy Cabinet meeting. Then, Eric Weiner, Bloomberg News senior editor for equities Americas and Sarah Hunt, chief market strategist at Alpine Saxon Woods, break down muted market reaction to Iran and the optimism around tech earnings as chip stock continue to rally. Plus, Bloomberg Economics' senior geoeconomics analyst Adam Farrar talks the latest  from the MidEast as the White House pushes back on Iran's messaging around a potential deal. Finally, Joe Lovinger, Bloomberg News Texas reporter, breaks down the results in the republican runoff for the Lonestar state's senate seat, as Trump's favored candidate Ken Paxton handily beat incumbent John Cornyn. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 00:03:55 - Trump 'Not Satisfied' in Iran Talks, Casting Doubt on Quick Deal 00:07:26 - Trump Claims Nobody Will Control Hormuz, US to Watch Over It 00:08:29 - US Stocks Drifts as Tr

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