Iran, US Harden Positions; eToro Crypto Revenue Misses | Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 8/11/2026

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Pakistan’s defense minister said the US and Iran are “close to some sort of arrangement” over the Strait of Hormuz, even after both sides appeared to toughened their positions in the long-deadlocked negotiations. “Things are shaping up in favor of peace,” Khawaja Asif told reporters in Islamabad on Tuesday, without giving details of any breakthrough. Bloomberg News' Josh Wingrove breaks down where negotiations stand. Plus, eToro CEO Yoni Assia discusses the company's earnins report with hosts Tim Stenovec and Kristine Aquino. Chapters 00;00;00 Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 00;02;02 Markets Ahead of the CPI Report 00;04;40 Strait of Hormuz & U.S.-Iran Tensions 00;05;13 Josh Wingrove on Trump, Iran & the Midterms 00;10;26 Reported Iran Threat & Air Force One Security 00;12;22 AI, Nvidia & Alternative Investments 00;15;20 Private Markets, Real Estate & Data Centers 00;16;08 Power Infrastructure & the AI Boom 00;17;21 Geopolitics, Shipping & Investment Opportunities 00;19;04 Markets, Oil &

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