Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller, Katie Greifeld and Sonali Basak on “Bloomberg Open Interest.” US Tech stocks rally after President Trump’s temporary tariff relief. Goldman brings in a record profit haul; Nvidia is planning to product up to $500 billion of AI gear in the US; Pfizer abandons its obesity pill after it was linked to liver damage. KKR’s Henry McVey weighs in on tariff uncertainty and how he’s thinking about activist investing. The StockX CEO joins our C-suite on the challenges facing the sneaker resale market. And a Blue Origin rocket sent an all-female crew, including Katy Perry and Jeff Bezos’ fiancee Lauren SΓ‘nchez, to the edge of space and back. Chapters: 00:00:00 – Open Interest 00:02:06 – Trump: Chip Tariffs Coming 00:04:05 – Tech Rises on Tariff Reprieve 00:06:28 – Goldman Traders Notch Record Quarter | Devin Ryan, Citizens 00:11:02 – HIGH INTEREST 00:13:33 – Pfizer Abandons Obesity Bill After Setback 00:18:16 – Citi Lowers View on US Equities | Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets 00:28:34 – Blue Originβs All-Female Flight Ready for Liftoff 00:52:39 – Blue Originβs All-Female Flight Landing 01:01:43 – Stocks Jump on Tariff Exemptions | Henry McVey, KKR 01:04:33 – Morning Movers 01:07:14 – HIGH INTEREST 01:16:31 – Economic Uncertainty Strike Sneaker Heads| Greg Schwartz, STOCKX CEO 01:25:11 – Goldman Traders See Record Quarter 01:30:07 – Tariff Exemptions Give Apple Relief 01:34:04 – Bessent Travels to Argentina ——–
