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- Here’s Why the US Might Expand Its Dollar Safety NetTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent says many Persian Gulf allies along with a number of Asian nations have requested foreign exchange swap lines with the US. In the past, the Treasury Secretary has talked of "locking in dollar supremacy” in the Middle East. Our Senior Editor Alister Bull joins Caroline Hepker to discuss.
- Here's Why Untangling Global Shipping Will Take MonthsHundreds of ships have been trapped in the Persian Gulf by the Iran war, with transit through the Strait of Hormuz reduced to a trickle. Even when the war ends, recovering from the disruption will take some time. Our oil and shipping reporter Weilun Soon joins Stephen Carroll to discuss.
- Here’s Why Some AI Might Be Too Dangerous To ReleaseA new AI model from Anthropic has sparked cyber security fears from Washington to Wall Street. The company has limited the release of Mythos because of concerns that in the wrong hands, it could provide hackers with new tools. Is this a new phase of AI development? Bloomberg Opinion columnist Parmy Olson joins Stephen Carroll to discuss.
- Here's Why Retail Investors Are Fleeing Private CreditInvestors tried to pull around $13 billion out of private credit funds in the first three months of 2026, forcing many big firms to enforce limits on withdrawals. Private credit firms have spent years courting retail investors, as the industry has grown into a $1.8 trillion market. So what's changed? Our Managing Editor for private companies' coverage Neil Callanan joins Stephen Carroll to discuss.
- Here's Why Buying Silver Is a Tricky TradeAfter a blistering rally in 2025, the price of silver has seen major volatility so far in 2026. While investors are questioning the value of buying gold as a haven trade, silver's strengths and weaknesses are more complex. Our reporter Charlie Wells joins Stephen Carroll to discuss.