10 April 2026
Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, Tom Mackenzie and Paul Dobson break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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10 April 2026
Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, Tom Mackenzie and Paul Dobson break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
9 April 2026
Europe’s largest pension fund just sent a message that reaches far beyond one stock sale. When ABP dumped Palantir while major US pension funds stayed in, the split was not just financial—it was moral, political, and civilizational. 🇳🇱 Why ABP’s full exit from Palantir matters as a statement of values, not just portfolio management 🛰️ How Palantir’s role in surveillance, deportation systems, and military operations turned one tech holding into an ethical flashpoint 💶 Why a €825 million divestment by a €538 billion pension giant carries symbolic weight far beyond its market impact ⚖️ How European pension funds increasingly treat human rights and social responsibility as part of fiduciary responsibility 🇺🇸 Why American pension funds continue holding Palantir, citing returns and “fiduciary duty” even under growing public criticism 📉 What this reveals about the widening values gap between European and American institutions 🌍 Why this divestment fits a broader pattern of Europe reducing dependence on US platforms, capital, and political assumptions This is not just a story about one Dutch pension fund or one controversial AI company. It is about a deeper transatlantic divide in what institutions believe money is for—and whether ethics still matter when returns are on the line.
9 April 2026
France did not just rescue a struggling tech asset. It moved to keep the machines behind its nuclear simulations, AI ambitions, and high-end computing capacity out of foreign hands—and called that choice what it is: sovereignty. 🇫🇷 Why France spent €404 million to take full control of Bull during Atos’s restructuring 🖥️ What Bull actually builds, and why supercomputers matter for nuclear defense, AI training, and scientific power ⚛️ How ownership of advanced computing infrastructure has become a national security issue, not just a business question 🏭 Why Bull’s plant in Angers matters so much as Europe’s only supercomputer manufacturing facility 🤖 How France is trying to reduce dependence on American cloud, AI, and computing infrastructure by keeping design and production at home 🔐 Why this acquisition signals a broader European shift from outsourcing critical technology to defending it 🌍 What Bull’s nationalization reveals about the emerging economic logic of strategic independence across Europe This is not just an industrial intervention. It is part of a wider geopolitical shift in which governments are treating computing power the way they once treated oil, steel, and defense production: as infrastructure too important to leave exposed.
9 April 2026
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