All Markets Insights
The effects of global auto tariffs
US tariffs on North American and EU imports could cut automaker profit by $3,500-$10,000 per vehicle, according to our Bloomberg Intelligence analysis.
Trump tariffs’ potential impact on steel
Canada and Mexico are the leading exporters of steel to the US, but most of their products likely can be readily produced in the US, Bloomberg Intelligence analysis shows.
Market trends favor private-equity-backed IPOs
In the fourth quarter of 2024, there was an uptick in IPOs, with $54 billion in deals, the most since the third quarter of 2022. Given rising activity, conditions for private-equity-backed IPOs on US exchanges may be even more favorable in 2025.
Corporate America’s Trump-related concerns are tucked into annual reports
Companies inform investors of possible business risks from Trump’s government changes, tucking warnings into extensive “risk factor” sections of filings, contrasting with their publicly positive outlook.
Bloomberg Pro Tips: Publish bespoke apps for your firm
This episode of Bloomberg Pro Tips shows how, by using Bloomberg Lab for Desktop, you can convert your proprietary financial analysis into an app that your colleagues can access on the Bloomberg Terminal.
Likely next targets of Trump tariffs? Here’s how to find them
Mexico, China and Canada were the largest importers for the US in 2023, and the first targets of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Germany, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, India, Ireland, Italy and France may be next.
Inflation and tariffs are eroding earnings outlooks
US companies are putting up one of their best earnings seasons in three years on the back of robust economic growth. Still, concerns about inflation, still-high interest rates and tariffs may be signs of eroding profitability.
VIX, Rates Vol, Gold With Susquehanna: All Options Considered
In this edition of the All Options Considered podcast, BI’s Chief Global Derivatives Strategist Tanvir Sandhu is joined by Chris Murphy, Co-Head Derivative Strategy at Susquehanna, to discuss cross-asset volatility and flows.
February Global Regulatory Brief: Digital finance
As technology continues to reshape financial services, regulators and policy setters are embarking on a range of digital-finance initiatives to manage risks and set appropriate standards.
February Global Regulatory Brief: Green finance
The financial sector continues to face new rules and government expectations as part of the broader effort to aid the green transition.