2026-05-01 01:00 Bloomberg BusinessWeek Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec bring together the latest news from the world of business and finance by harnessing the power of Bloomberg Businessweek reporters and editors. 04:00 AI Is Pushing Chipmaking to Its Limits Semiconductors power modern technology, from AI to everyday devices. Now, global tensions and rising demand are forcing the chip supply chain to adapt. 04:30 The Race to Challenge China's EV Lead Chinese companies dominate the EV battery supply chain and are expanding rapidly outside their home market. Meanwhile, competitors are looking to new chemistries to leapfrog the leading tech. 05:00 Can Living Human Brain Cells Power AI? We explore the world of biocomputing-where scientists are laying the foundation for a field that may blur the lines between the biological and synthetic. 05:30 The Big Business of Drilling Deep Into the Earth Geothermal has been the underdog of the energy industry - but that may be about to change as new startups use fracking technologies to expand potential geothermal sites. 06:00 Why Money Is Flowing Into Geoengineering Scientists and entrepreneurs are testing radical ideas like solar radiation management and ocean fertilisation - and finding funding for it. 06:30 How Flying Cars Became a Billion-Dollar Bet Flying cars have largely remained science fiction, until now. A new generation of electrified aircraft is attracting the attention of investors and venture capitalists around the world. 07:00 The Deal with Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly Intimate conversations with business titans and sports champions who reveal their investment philosophies, missed opportunities and more. 07:30 Willow Bay Sees Opportunity in Angel City FC Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly talk with USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism Dean Willow Bay about her investment in Angel City Football Club and her tenure on "NBA Inside Stuff." 08:00 From Football to Finance with Justin Tuck Super Bowl winner and Goldman Sachs Managing Director Justin Tuck talks about the pressure of playing in New York and his transition from football to finance. 08:30 How Magic Johnson Built a Business Empire The hosts sit with Magic Johnson to discuss how he was able to make the transition from being a legendary basketball player to a successful businessman. 09:00 How Jerry Jones Built a Cowboys Empire How Jerry Jones Built a Cowboys Empire. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones speaks on risk-taking, making bold trades and the Main Street philosophy that fuelled his rise with the Cowboys. 10:00 How Emmanuel Acho Reinvents Himself The hosts talk with Emmanuel Acho about his reinvention from NFL linebacker to media leader, his show "Uncomfortable Conversations" and his new effort, "Speakeasy." 11:00 The CEO Behind Barstool Sports & Food52 Erika Ayers Badan, former chief executive of Barstool Sports and current CEO of Food52, discusses navigating turnarounds and how setbacks can fuel growth. 12:00 Principles With Bill Belichick and Ray Dalio The hosts sit for a special conversation with two titans, football coach Bill Belichick and Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio, to learn their guiding principles for success. 13:00 The Future of Fitness With Peloton's Robin Arzón Alex and Jason sit with Peloton instructor and Vice President of Fitness Programming Robin Arzón about career pivots, managing talent and how she thinks about entrepreneurship. 14:00 From Football to Finance with Justin Tuck Super Bowl winner and Goldman Sachs Managing Director Justin Tuck talks about the pressure of playing in New York and his transition from football to finance. 14:30 The Deal with Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly Intimate conversations with business titans and sports champions who reveal their investment philosophies, missed opportunities and more. 15:00 Alexander Stubb, President of Finland Francine visits Finland, where the threat from Russia looms large. She speaks to President Alexander Stubb about Finnish resilience and how his country is preparing for an uncertain future. 15:30 Ray Dalio, Founder of Bridgewater Associates Francine Lacqua meets Ray Dalio on OceanX in the port of Nice for the UN Ocean Conference. They speak about radical transparency, building and leaving one of the largest hedge funds and what's next. 16:00 How to Run Your Family's $1.6 Trillion Empire Francine Lacqua talks with Franklin Templeton CEO Jenny Johnson about how to steer a $1.6 trillion business amid the rise of AI, shifting politics and booming private markets. 16:30 Theresa May and the Brutality of Politics Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May speaks with Francine Lacqua about Vladimir Putin, and her approach to leadership in a world seeing a rise in "strongmen." 17:00 Inside Europe's Economic Crises With Christine Lagarde Bloomberg's award-winning anchor sits down with the decision-makers shaping our future to explore the personal stories behind their public personas. 17:30 Ajay Banga on India, Migration and a Youth Jobs Time Bomb What drives the world’s most influential minds? In Leaders with Francine Lacqua, we sit down with the decision-makers shaping our future to explore the personal stories behind their public personas. 18:00 Bloomberg Surveillance Radio The economy and the markets are "under surveillance" as we cover the latest in finance, economics and investment. Join Tom Keene, Paul Sweeney, Lisa Mateo, Michael Barr and other guests. 21:00 Bloomberg Intelligence Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Paul Sweeney harness the power of Bloomberg Intelligence to provide in-depth research and data on more than 2,000 companies and 130 industries. 23:00 Balance of Power Bloomberg Balance of Power focuses on politics and policies on Capitol Hill, in President Trump's administration, the federal agencies and the courts.
2026-05-02 01:00 Bloomberg BusinessWeek Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec bring together the latest news from the world of business and finance by harnessing the power of Bloomberg Businessweek reporters and editors. 04:00 How Chinese Brands Are Going Global From Pop Mart's Labubus to Shein, Temu and Luckin, Chinese brands have become global consumer favorites and cultural ambassadors. With much of the credit going to TikTok, shoppers are hungry for more. 04:10 Tesla's Dangerous Doors A number of fatal car crashes involving Tesla vehicles has prompted increased scrutiny of its electric doors, triggering lawsuits over whether the design can leave passengers trapped. 04:30 The Hospitals That Won't Let Patients Go Home The International Finance Corp., an arm of the World Bank, spends millions of dollars of taxpayer money to build up private-sector services in the developing world. 04:40 The Hidden Cost of South Sudan's Oil Boom South Sudan relies on oil for almost all of its revenue. But some communities living near the oil fields allege polluted water is causing birth defects and miscarriages, raising questions over health and responsibility. 05:00 Inside the Deaths That Rocked India's Relations With the West This is the story of how two alleged murder plots involving Sikh activists brought India, the US and Canada to a diplomatic crisis. 05:30 How China Is Building an Army of Hackers China and the US actively engage in cyber espionage for strategic advantage. Leaked files now suggest how rapidly Beijing is catching up in preparation for any future conflict. 05:50 A Dangerous Corner of the Global Shipping Industry The sinking of the Gulf Livestock 1 was the worst disaster in the history of the live-export trade, an industry made up of about 150 ships with a market value totaling $20 billion to $30 billion. 06:20 The Trading Guru and His Money-Losing Disciples IM Academy was a global phenomenon, claiming it could make anyone a top trader. Its founder, Chris Terry, a self-made trader turned multimillionaire who flaunted luxury cars, private jets and apartments across continents. 06:30 China's Controversial $167 Billion Mega-Dam In one of the most earthquake-prone regions on Earth, where the Tibetan Plateau meets the Himalayas, China is building a colossal hydropower system, pushing engineering and geopolitics to the limit. 06:50 Who Will Fill Jamie Dimon's Shoes? With a $4.6 trillion balance sheet, JPMorgan is more valuable than its three biggest rivals combined. And much of the bank’s success is arguably due to its long-time leader, Jamie Dimon. 07:00 The Rise of America's ICE Towns Small towns are at the center of President Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign, spearheaded by ICE. In one rural New Mexico county, officials are grappling with what it means to be an ICE town. 07:30 AI Is Pushing Chipmaking to Its Limits Semiconductors power modern technology, from AI to everyday devices. Now, global tensions and rising demand are forcing the chip supply chain to adapt. 08:00 The Race to Challenge China's EV Lead Chinese companies dominate the EV battery supply chain and are expanding rapidly outside their home market. Meanwhile, competitors are looking to new chemistries to leapfrog the leading tech. 08:30 Animal Communication Bioacoustics technology and AI are revealing how animals communicate, and may soon allow us to talk to them. What can we learn from wildlife, and should we be talking to the animals at all? 09:00 Quantum Computing With the promise of unimaginable computing power, a global race for quantum supremacy is raging. Who will be first to harness this new technological force, and what will they do with it? 09:30 Water Water. Our survival depends on water, yet global reserves are rapidly shrinking. Can technology help secure humanity's future water needs? 10:00 Pain For some, pain is excruciating and inescapable. But amid the continuing fallout of the opioid crisis, new technologies are being developed to limit and even eliminate pain. 10:30 Next Billion Soon, another billion people will be online. How will these new users embrace this technology to transform their lives, and what will it mean for the rest of the world? 11:00 Alexander Stubb, President of Finland Francine visits Finland, where the threat from Russia looms large. She speaks to President Alexander Stubb about Finnish resilience and how his country is preparing for an uncertain future. 11:30 Ray Dalio, Founder of Bridgewater Associates Francine Lacqua meets Ray Dalio on OceanX in the port of Nice for the UN Ocean Conference. They speak about radical transparency, building and leaving one of the largest hedge funds and what's next. 12:00 How to Run Your Family's $1.6 Trillion Empire Francine Lacqua talks with Franklin Templeton CEO Jenny Johnson about how to steer a $1.6 trillion business amid the rise of AI, shifting politics and booming private markets. 12:30 Theresa May and the Brutality of Politics Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May speaks with Francine Lacqua about Vladimir Putin, and her approach to leadership in a world seeing a rise in "strongmen." 13:00 Inside Europe's Economic Crises With Christine Lagarde Bloomberg's award-winning anchor sits down with the decision-makers shaping our future to explore the personal stories behind their public personas. 13:30 Ajay Banga on India, Migration and a Youth Jobs Time Bomb What drives the world’s most influential minds? In Leaders with Francine Lacqua, we sit down with the decision-makers shaping our future to explore the personal stories behind their public personas. 14:00 How New Magnets Could Power the Future Scientists are developing powerful magnets to enable clean energy sources like fusion. But China's dominance of the supply chain for rare-earth magnets threatens their global availability. 14:30 Can Living Human Brain Cells Power AI? We explore the world of biocomputing-where scientists are laying the foundation for a field that may blur the lines between the biological and synthetic. 15:00 The Big Business of Drilling Deep Into the Earth Geothermal has been the underdog of the energy industry - but that may be about to change as new startups use fracking technologies to expand potential geothermal sites. 15:30 Why Money Is Flowing Into Geoengineering Scientists and entrepreneurs are testing radical ideas like solar radiation management and ocean fertilisation - and finding funding for it. 16:00 How Flying Cars Became a Billion-Dollar Bet Flying cars have largely remained science fiction, until now. A new generation of electrified aircraft is attracting the attention of investors and venture capitalists around the world. 16:30 Why a Lunar Ecosystem Could Be Worth Billions Governments and entrepreneurs are racing to commercialize the moon. These efforts could unlock a new, deep-space economy. But to return and stay will require the highest levels of innovation. 17:00 AI Is Pushing Chipmaking to Its Limits Semiconductors power modern technology, from AI to everyday devices. Now, global tensions and rising demand are forcing the chip supply chain to adapt. 17:30 The Race to Challenge China's EV Lead Chinese companies dominate the EV battery supply chain and are expanding rapidly outside their home market. Meanwhile, competitors are looking to new chemistries to leapfrog the leading tech. 18:00 Reese Witherspoon Emily Chang meets Reese Witherspoon and the Hello Sunshine executive team to discuss the company's founding mission and what's next for Hollywood. 18:30 Disney Entertainment Co-Chair Dana Walden Emily Chang meets Disney Entertainment Co-Chair Dana Walden and a cast of Disney stars for an inside look at the entertainment giant's global streaming and TV operations. 19:00 Keeping Up With the Newsoms, California's First Couple Emily Chang meets California’s First Couple, Governor Gavin Newsom and Jennifer Siebel Newsom, visiting their home in Marin County and offices in Sacramento to see how they work together. 19:50 China's Controversial $167 Billion Mega-Dam In one of the most earthquake-prone regions on Earth, where the Tibetan Plateau meets the Himalayas, China is building a colossal hydropower system, pushing engineering and geopolitics to the limit. 20:10 Tesla's Dangerous Doors A number of fatal car crashes involving Tesla vehicles has prompted increased scrutiny of its electric doors, triggering lawsuits over whether the design can leave passengers trapped. 20:30 A Dangerous Corner of the Global Shipping Industry The sinking of the Gulf Livestock 1 was the worst disaster in the history of the live-export trade, an industry made up of about 150 ships with a market value totaling $20 billion to $30 billion. 21:00 The Hospitals That Won't Let Patients Go Home The International Finance Corp., an arm of the World Bank, spends millions of dollars of taxpayer money to build up private-sector services in the developing world. 21:10 The Hidden Cost of South Sudan's Oil Boom South Sudan relies on oil for almost all of its revenue. But some communities living near the oil fields allege polluted water is causing birth defects and miscarriages, raising questions over health and responsibility. 21:30 The Rise of America's ICE Towns Small towns are at the center of President Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign, spearheaded by ICE. In one rural New Mexico county, officials are grappling with what it means to be an ICE town. 22:00 How Emmanuel Acho Reinvents Himself The hosts talk with Emmanuel Acho about his reinvention from NFL linebacker to media leader, his show "Uncomfortable Conversations" and his new effort, "Speakeasy." 23:00 Willow Bay Sees Opportunity in Angel City FC Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly talk with USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism Dean Willow Bay about her investment in Angel City Football Club and her tenure on "NBA Inside Stuff." 23:30 The Deal with Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly Intimate conversations with business titans and sports champions who reveal their investment philosophies, missed opportunities and more.
2026-05-03 00:00 The CEO Behind Barstool Sports & Food52 Erika Ayers Badan, former chief executive of Barstool Sports and current CEO of Food52, discusses navigating turnarounds and how setbacks can fuel growth. 01:00 How Jerry Jones Built a Cowboys Empire How Jerry Jones Built a Cowboys Empire. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones speaks on risk-taking, making bold trades and the Main Street philosophy that fuelled his rise with the Cowboys. 02:00 Principles With Bill Belichick and Ray Dalio The hosts sit for a special conversation with two titans, football coach Bill Belichick and Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio, to learn their guiding principles for success. 03:00 The Deadly Quest for Gold in South Africa Gold built South Africa, but mining kills some who dig for it. In Stilfontein, a disaster that trapped miners underground reveals how a quest for gold became a story of hunger, survival and death. 04:00 The Scandal That Rocked the Philippines A police raid in a small town in the Philippines revealed a young mayor's alleged connections to a $2 billion Singapore money laundering scandal and Chinese espionage. 05:00 Corruption as Cancer The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is supposed to root out graft. Instead, some of its members have been accused of perpetuating the very wrongdoing they were meant to stop. 05:30 The Making of a Chinese Spy Ji Chaoqun was a promising young engineer from Beijing heading to the US to study. Then China’s spy agency came calling with bags of cash, the promise of glory and an offer that would change his life forever. 06:00 The Secret Kingpin Behind Iran's Oil Empire Bloomberg Investigates takes viewers on an immersive journey to the heart of our most powerful reporting. Each investigation is recounted by award-winning journalists. 06:40 How to Spot a Russian Deepfake The award-winning series that sets out to uncover the truth behind some of the most powerful stories from around the world. 07:00 The Zombie Debts Making Wall Street Rich A police raid in a small town in the Philippines revealed a young mayor's alleged connections to a $2 billion Singapore money laundering scandal and Chinese espionage. 08:00 North Korea's Hidden Remote IT Scheme This is the story of how an Arizona woman's house became a gateway for North Korea's IT operatives - an underground "laptop farm" that infiltrated US companies and pumped millions to the regime. 09:00 Murder on Rainbow Mountain Rainbow Mountain offers tourists a picture-perfect view that has flooded social media feeds. But behind this viral beauty spot is the story of a community at war and cries for help ignored. 10:00 Inside A UK Care Visa Scam Alleged scammers in the UK are accused of defrauding would-be migrant healthcare workers out of tens of thousands of pounds. Some victims have turned to a vigilante "scammer hunter" for help. 11:00 Week in the Life of an F1 Driver Jason Kelly follows Pierre Gasly from Alpine Headquarters to a Paris photo shoot to get a firsthand look at how the business of being an F1 driver goes far beyond the track. 11:30 The Future of Ferrari Jason Kelly heads to Maranello, Italy, to speak with Ferrari's leadership about the coming regulatory changes for Formula 1 and how Ferrari's racing technology informs the road cars of today. 12:00 Inside the Miami Grand Prix Miami Grand Prix Managing Partner Tom Garfinkel tackles the complexities of putting on the race, and F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali reveals why it's key to F1's future growth. 12:30 Inside Motorsport Valley's High-Tech Future Williams Team Principal James Vowles and F1 Academy drivers' champion Abbi Pulling show how advanced simulation is shaping the future of Formula 1. 13:00 How Youth Sports Became a $38 Billion Play Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. and his brother Bill have turned youth sports into big business. But can they chase profits while preserving what's best for kids? 13:30 NBA President Stokes Africa's Hoop Dreams Toronto Raptors President Masai Ujiri leads the only non-US team in the National Basketball Association, and he's spearheading an effort to take the game global. 14:00 Robots: The Aliens We Made Emily Chang meets some of the world's most advanced, intelligent, robots. Will the creation of a synthetic species with human-like intelligence improve the human experience, or end it? 14:30 Love in the Age of Machines Can we have real intimacy with machines? Emily Chang explores the future of such connections and the technologies powering a growing market of relationships-on-demand. 15:00 Your Brain Is the Next Tech Frontier From brain implants that allow paralyzed patients to communicate to the wearable devices enhancing our capabilities, brain-computer interfaces could change the way we use our minds forever. 15:30 How Tech Is Breaking the Rules of Biology From birth to death, tech is stretching the boundaries of biology. In this episode of Posthuman, we explore the discoveries that could transform reproduction, healthcare and how we die. 16:00 Alexander Stubb, President of Finland Francine visits Finland, where the threat from Russia looms large. She speaks to President Alexander Stubb about Finnish resilience and how his country is preparing for an uncertain future. 16:30 Ray Dalio, Founder of Bridgewater Associates Francine Lacqua meets Ray Dalio on OceanX in the port of Nice for the UN Ocean Conference. They speak about radical transparency, building and leaving one of the largest hedge funds and what's next. 17:00 How to Run Your Family's $1.6 Trillion Empire Francine Lacqua talks with Franklin Templeton CEO Jenny Johnson about how to steer a $1.6 trillion business amid the rise of AI, shifting politics and booming private markets. 17:30 Theresa May and the Brutality of Politics Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May speaks with Francine Lacqua about Vladimir Putin, and her approach to leadership in a world seeing a rise in "strongmen." 18:00 Inside Europe's Economic Crises With Christine Lagarde Bloomberg's award-winning anchor sits down with the decision-makers shaping our future to explore the personal stories behind their public personas. 18:30 Ajay Banga on India, Migration and a Youth Jobs Time Bomb What drives the world’s most influential minds? In Leaders with Francine Lacqua, we sit down with the decision-makers shaping our future to explore the personal stories behind their public personas. 19:00 AI Is Pushing Chipmaking to Its Limits Semiconductors power modern technology, from AI to everyday devices. Now, global tensions and rising demand are forcing the chip supply chain to adapt. 19:30 The Race to Challenge China's EV Lead Chinese companies dominate the EV battery supply chain and are expanding rapidly outside their home market. Meanwhile, competitors are looking to new chemistries to leapfrog the leading tech. 20:00 The Hidden Cost of South Sudan's Oil Boom South Sudan relies on oil for almost all of its revenue. But some communities living near the oil fields allege polluted water is causing birth defects and miscarriages, raising questions over health and responsibility. 20:20 A Dangerous Corner of the Global Shipping Industry The sinking of the Gulf Livestock 1 was the worst disaster in the history of the live-export trade, an industry made up of about 150 ships with a market value totaling $20 billion to $30 billion. 20:50 How Chinese Brands Are Going Global From Pop Mart's Labubus to Shein, Temu and Luckin, Chinese brands have become global consumer favorites and cultural ambassadors. With much of the credit going to TikTok, shoppers are hungry for more. 21:00 North Korea's Hidden Remote IT Scheme This is the story of how an Arizona woman's house became a gateway for North Korea's IT operatives - an underground "laptop farm" that infiltrated US companies and pumped millions to the regime. 22:00 The Deadly Quest for Gold in South Africa Gold built South Africa, but mining kills some who dig for it. In Stilfontein, a disaster that trapped miners underground reveals how a quest for gold became a story of hunger, survival and death. 23:00 Corruption as Cancer The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is supposed to root out graft. Instead, some of its members have been accused of perpetuating the very wrongdoing they were meant to stop. 23:30 The Making of a Chinese Spy Ji Chaoqun was a promising young engineer from Beijing heading to the US to study. Then China’s spy agency came calling with bags of cash, the promise of glory and an offer that would change his life forever.
2026-05-04 00:00 The Scandal That Rocked the Philippines A police raid in a small town in the Philippines revealed a young mayor's alleged connections to a $2 billion Singapore money laundering scandal and Chinese espionage. 01:00 The Zombie Debts Making Wall Street Rich A police raid in a small town in the Philippines revealed a young mayor's alleged connections to a $2 billion Singapore money laundering scandal and Chinese espionage. 02:00 The Secret Kingpin Behind Iran's Oil Empire Bloomberg Investigates takes viewers on an immersive journey to the heart of our most powerful reporting. Each investigation is recounted by award-winning journalists. 02:40 The Wall Four female climbers face the sporting challenge of a lifetime as they attempt to compete in the first ever Olympic climbing competition at Tokyo 2020. 04:20 Are Bots Killing Online Poker? Computers have outplayed humans in chess and Go for decades. But poker was long considered unhackable-until bots from Russia and elsewhere got in the game. 04:30 Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, opens up in a wide-ranging interview with Emily Chang about life beyond the royal spotlight and her latest ventures in business and entertainment. 05:30 Snap CEO Evan Spiegel Emily Chang meets Snap CEO Evan Spiegel in Los Angeles for a conversation about his entrepreneurial journey, building Snap and his latest consumer hardware bet. 06:00 Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian Emily Chang meets Alexis Ohanian at Athlos NYC, an annual women's track and field event. They discuss his athletics portfolio, venture career and what really happened when he left Reddit. 06:30 Reese Witherspoon Emily Chang meets Reese Witherspoon and the Hello Sunshine executive team to discuss the company's founding mission and what's next for Hollywood. 07:00 Disney Entertainment Co-Chair Dana Walden Emily Chang meets Disney Entertainment Co-Chair Dana Walden and a cast of Disney stars for an inside look at the entertainment giant's global streaming and TV operations. 07:30 Melinda French Gates Emily Chang meets Melinda French Gates in Seattle to discuss how she's navigating her next stage as a philanthropist and investor. 08:00 Super Intelligence Artificial intelligence has begun to exhibit early signs of agency. Are we on a path to superintelligence? Self destruction? Or is the potential promise and threat of AI being overblown? 08:30 Animal Communication Bioacoustics technology and AI are revealing how animals communicate, and may soon allow us to talk to them. What can we learn from wildlife, and should we be talking to the animals at all? 09:00 Quantum Computing With the promise of unimaginable computing power, a global race for quantum supremacy is raging. Who will be first to harness this new technological force, and what will they do with it? 09:30 Water Water. Our survival depends on water, yet global reserves are rapidly shrinking. Can technology help secure humanity's future water needs? 10:00 Pain For some, pain is excruciating and inescapable. But amid the continuing fallout of the opioid crisis, new technologies are being developed to limit and even eliminate pain. 10:30 Next Billion Soon, another billion people will be online. How will these new users embrace this technology to transform their lives, and what will it mean for the rest of the world? 11:00 The Deadly Quest for Gold in South Africa Gold built South Africa, but mining kills some who dig for it. In Stilfontein, a disaster that trapped miners underground reveals how a quest for gold became a story of hunger, survival and death. 12:00 The Scandal That Rocked the Philippines A police raid in a small town in the Philippines revealed a young mayor's alleged connections to a $2 billion Singapore money laundering scandal and Chinese espionage. 13:00 The Zombie Debts Making Wall Street Rich A police raid in a small town in the Philippines revealed a young mayor's alleged connections to a $2 billion Singapore money laundering scandal and Chinese espionage. 14:00 North Korea's Hidden Remote IT Scheme This is the story of how an Arizona woman's house became a gateway for North Korea's IT operatives - an underground "laptop farm" that infiltrated US companies and pumped millions to the regime. 15:00 Brazil's Biggest Bank Heist This is the tale of Brazil's largest bank robbery. At the heart of this crime is South America's most dangerous mafia and a daring heist which took place on what's now known as the "Night of Terror". 16:00 The Secret Kingpin Behind Iran's Oil Empire Bloomberg Investigates takes viewers on an immersive journey to the heart of our most powerful reporting. Each investigation is recounted by award-winning journalists. 16:40 How to Spot a Russian Deepfake The award-winning series that sets out to uncover the truth behind some of the most powerful stories from around the world. 17:00 Corruption as Cancer The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is supposed to root out graft. Instead, some of its members have been accused of perpetuating the very wrongdoing they were meant to stop. 17:30 The Making of a Chinese Spy Ji Chaoqun was a promising young engineer from Beijing heading to the US to study. Then China’s spy agency came calling with bags of cash, the promise of glory and an offer that would change his life forever. 18:00 Bloomberg Surveillance Radio The economy and the markets are "under surveillance" as we cover the latest in finance, economics and investment. Join Tom Keene, Paul Sweeney, Lisa Mateo, Michael Barr and other guests. 21:00 Bloomberg Intelligence Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Paul Sweeney harness the power of Bloomberg Intelligence to provide in-depth research and data on more than 2,000 companies and 130 industries. 23:00 Information Not Available
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