SK Hynix Moves to Capitalize on Memory Chip Demand | Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 7/6/2026
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Today, Bloomberg Economics chief economist Tom Orlik discusses how long rates could feel the impact of Trump's war with Iran. Then, Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow breaks down the latest tech headlines as South Korean memory chipmaker SK Hynix makes official moves towards a US listing. Plus, Rudina Seseri, founder and managing partner at Glasswing Ventures, dives deeper into where the AI trade is headed as industries home in on specific AI innovation and integration. Finally, Ellen Wald, president of Transversal Consulting and Author of 'Saudi, Inc.,' discusses Saudi state oil producer Saudi Aramco's move to make big reductions to its main crude oil price for buyers in Asia. Chapters 00:00:00 Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 00:01:14 Market Update: Tech Leads After Holiday Weekend 00:02:05 Oil Prices, Saudi Arabia & Global Markets 00:04:45 Fed Outlook After the Iran Conflict 00:05:50 Bloomberg Economics on Higher Interest Rates 00:08:10 Why Central Banks Remain Hawkish 00:10:40 AI Trade Shifts to M
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