
Mark Cudmore
Markets Live executive editor at Bloomberg who provides market commentary and analysis, here explaining recent cryptocurrency price movements and investor sentiment.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 19min
Crypto’s $1 Billion Wipeout, EU Moscow Talks Warning, Litigation Finance Falters
Mark Cudmore, Markets Live executive editor at Bloomberg, dives into the recent turmoil in the cryptocurrency market, detailing nearly $1 billion in leveraged position liquidations and the implications for Bitcoin prices. He discusses the structural volatility of Bitcoin and how recent volatility reflects broader retail sentiment. Cudmore also critiques the strategies of companies holding non-yielding crypto treasuries, highlighting challenges in the world of litigation finance due to regulatory changes and capital pullbacks.

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Nov 18, 2025 • 22min
Global Stock Losses Deepen, Can AI Deliver Growth, Wealthy Brits Budget Prep
Mark Cudmore, Markets Live executive editor at Bloomberg, shares insights on the recent global stock sell-off and the pressures facing AI stocks. He discusses how Nvidia's upcoming earnings could influence market trends and Bitcoin's tumultuous cycle due to its reliance on marginal buyers. Ben Stoppels, Bloomberg's ultra-wealth reporter, reveals how Britain's wealthiest families are restructuring finances and preparing for potential budget changes, citing inheritance tax concerns and anecdotal evidence of high-net-worth individuals considering emigration.

Oct 30, 2025 • 26min
'Amazing' Xi-Trump Meeting, Big Tech’s $78B Bet, Far-Right Dutch Loss
Mark Cudmore, Markets Live executive editor, analyzes market reactions to the recent Trump–Xi meeting and how heavy AI spending might signal a potential bubble. Stephen Engel, Bloomberg's chief North Asia correspondent, provides insights from Busan, discussing trade negotiations and omitted topics like Taiwan. Meanwhile, Michal Kubala covers the Netherlands' election, detailing the progressive D66's success over the far-right Freedom Party and its implications for future coalition-building.


