Chipmakers Boost Stocks, Meta Explores Cloud Business | Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 7/9/2026

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Today, Edward Fishman, director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomics at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses renewed conflict between Iran and the US and what it means for the global oil trade as the two countries trade strikes. Then, Aaron Mulvihill, global alternatives strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, breaks down the economic impact of renewed conflict and the market reaction to the AI trade. Plus, Bloomberg technology reporter Maggie Eastland discusses Micron's move to increase investment in the US to build out memory capability. Then, Bloomberg senior technology reporter Kurt Wagner talks his interview with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his company's move to charge for a tier of its AI model. Finally, Bloomberg senior national political correspondent Nancy Cook discusses the Democratic party's next move as Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner drops out of the race after allegations of sexual assault. Chapters 00:00:00 Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 00:0

Tags: Aaron Mulvihill, Carol Massar, Democratic Party, Edward Fishman, Graham Platner, Iran, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Kurt Wagner, Maggie Eastland, Maine, Mark Zuckerberg, Maurice R. Greenberg, Meta, Micron, Nancy Cook, Oil, Strikes, Tim Stenovec, ai trade

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