Warsh Defends a Fed Under Fire | Open Interest 7/15/2026

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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Wall Street's winning streak rolls on as Morgan Stanley posts another record quarter and tech stocks climb after ASML delivers fresh proof the AI boom is alive and well. Another tame inflation report keeps the Fed in focus as Chair Kevin Warsh faces day two of tough questions on Capitol Hill. Plus, Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar on why AI is reshaping warfare, and KPMG's Diane Swonk explains why the Fed may still need two more rate hikes. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Open Interest 00:01:22 - Morgan Stanley Wealth Growth, IPO Pipeline & Capital Markets Outlook 00:05:54 - ASML Surge, AI Chip Demand, SK Hynix & PayPal Takeover Interest 00:09:02 - Johnson & Johnson Earnings, MedTech Weakness & Healthcare Outlook 00:12:36 - High Interest | Iran Airstrikes & Strait of Hormuz, Permanent Daylight Saving Time Bill & CLO Ratings Changes 00:13:46 - PPI, Inflation Trends, Energy Prices & Kevin Warsh Outlook 00:18:36

Tags: ASML Holding NV, Crossmark Global Investments Inc, Dani Burger, Diane Swonk, Ed Ludlow, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., KPMG LLP, Kevin M. Warsh, Maheshwar Saireddy, Neil Sipes, Palantir Technologies Inc., Shyam Sankar, Stuart Paul, Victoria Fernandez, Vonnie Quinn

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