Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene, Jonathan Ferro & Lisa Abramowicz live from New York, bringing insight on global markets and the top business stories of the day.
Bloomberg Daybreak, anchored from New York, Boston, Washington DC and San Francisco provides listeners with everything they need to know. Hear the latest economic, business and market news, as well as global, national, and local news.
This year has witnessed a breakout for India’s startups. Companies going public in 2021 have raised record cash. But they also face unique challenges to grow even bigger.
English Home Rental Prices Surge 9% in a Year to Hit Record High
Fire Triggers Hong Kong’s Biggest Blackout in Recent Memory
Paramount’s Star-Studded UK Streaming Launch Faces Gloomy Brits
Insurtech Startup Wefox Seeks Funding at Over $5 Billion Value
Apple Union Getting Calls From ‘All Over’ After Win in Maryland
Draghi Faces Coalition Turmoil at Home Ahead of Foreign Summits
South Africa Inflation at Five-Year High of 6.5% Tops Central Bank Target
The World’s Bubbliest Housing Markets Are Flashing Warning Signs
White House Claim of Inflation Cushion Undercut by Savings Data
Make Nitro Cold-Brew Coffee at Home With This Slick Countertop Setup
Chelsea Names Co-Owner Boehly Chairman as Club Appoints Board
Russian Kaliningrad Is a Microcosm of Europe’s Woes
Italy’s Families Aren’t Rich Enough to Evade a Crisis
The Hidden Cost of Saving UK Taxpayers Billions of Pounds
The NBA Turns to Africa to Fuel Basketball’s Next Era of Growth
LVMH Has a Younger Arnault Working on Its Makeover of Tiffany’s
Emmanuel Macron Wants to Pay Workers a Dividend
Civil Jury Finds Bill Cosby Sexually Abused Teenager in 1975
Dartmouth Is Getting Rid of Student Loans for Undergraduates
Hong Kong’s Gay Rights Advocates Fear Civil Crackdown May Undo Progress
GIC-Backed Greenko Weighs $1 Billion Funding Round
Money Funds May Be Next Target in Fight Against Greenwashing
White House Hopes New Funding Will Deter Clearing Homeless Encampments
NYC Jails Report Second Death in Two Days as Safety Calls Mount
The 911 for Mental Health Is Almost Here — Ready or Not
Grab Your Sunblock, Your Digital Assets, and Head to Bitcoin Beach
Bitcoin Sinks Again as Risk-Off Mood Returns on Recession Fears
BlockFi CEO Prince on Credit Pact With FTX, Crypto Plunge: Q&A
A simple solution for quitting that expensive coffee shop habit
GrowlerWerks uKeg Nitro cold-brew coffee maker
Photographer: Stephanie Shih for Bloomberg Businessweek
Although an inert gas, nitrogen can still create a reaction—especially when it infuses a drink. Best known for giving Guinness stout its luscious viscosity and creamy head when served on tap, nitrogen aerates a beverage with tinier bubbles than those in carbonation without adding any of the bite. These qualities make it a natural addition to cold-brew coffee. Whether you steep it yourself or dilute a ready-made concentrate such as Grady’s, that morning cup tastes better from GrowlerWerks’ $219 uKeg Nitro cold-brew coffee maker—use it with tea and batched cocktails, too.