
Valerie Teitel
Market strategist and Bloomberg market supporter who reviews market performance and provides analysis of equities, bonds and precious metals for the program.
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Dec 12, 2025 • 15min
Global Stocks Hit All-Time Highs; Broadcom Slides as Investors Seek AI Payoff
Valerie Teitel, a Bloomberg Markets reporter, provides keen insights into the stock market's recent record highs, driven by Fed interest-rate easing. She discusses the significant December value rotation, highlighting the Russell 2000's impressive performance. Teitel also analyzes Broadcom's disappointing sales outlook amid a massive $73 billion AI product backlog, prompting investor concern. Additionally, she warns about upcoming data risks and positioning as the year ends, raising questions about tech valuations and market expectations.

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Dec 9, 2025 • 16min
Paramount Skydance's Hostile Warner Bros. Bid, Nvidia Wins Trump's Approval to Sell Chips in China
Valerie Teitel, a Bloomberg Markets reporter, dives into Paramount Skydance's aggressive $30 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, exploring its implications for Netflix and media giants. Michael Barr, a Bloomberg correspondent, highlights Trump's controversial approval for Nvidia to ship AI chips to China, stirring trade policy discussions. The chat also touches on political ties in corporate maneuvers and anticipated shifts in the Federal Reserve's approach to interest rates, setting the stage for market movements ahead.

Dec 31, 2025 • 16min
2025’s Big Market Winners, Eurostar Delays Continue, New Eurozone Member
Valerie Teitel, a market strategist known for her insightful analysis, dives into the impressive 21% rise of the MSCI All Country World Index, fueled by AI enthusiasm and Fed interest-rate cuts. She discusses China's economy, highlighting President Xi's optimistic 5% growth target and a recovering manufacturing sector. The conversation shifts to the chaos caused by Eurostar's recent power failure, leaving passengers stranded. Teitel also shares her concerns about future market risks including tariffs and geopolitical tensions.


