He upended the Democratic Party. He unveiled a coalition furious with its leadership and seeming unwillingness to part with Wall Street money. He cited economic stratification and desperation in moving the national debate to the left. He laid the groundwork for liberal candidates already running for president in 2020. Now, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont is joining them. —David E. Rovella Here are today's top stories Self-driving cars may kill auto insurance as we know it. Without humans to cause accidents, most of the risk is removed. Insurers are scrambling to prepare for an existential crisis. Talks between California and federal officials on vehicle emissions and fuel economy standards have broken down without a deal. The Pentagon wants to buy some old fighter aircraft. But don't worry, it still wants all of the new, problem-plagued, over-budget ones, too. Moscow authorities arrested a U.S. fund manager. Now investors are taking their money out of Russia, and wondering if anyone is safe. Climate change has made urban pollution more dangerous and thunderstorms more destructive. There's science to prove it. The U.S. is asking China to keep the value of the yuan stable as part of trade negotiations ahead of a March 1 deadline. What's Luke Kawa thinking about? The Bloomberg cross-asset reporter says U.S. investors might have missed some potentially big news if they took an extra-long weekend. Chinese stimulus is beginning to show up in the data in a meaningful way. What you'll need to know tomorrow Genoa once ruled the Mediterranean. Now it's eyeing a comeback. This hedge fund makes big money but doesn't want yours. The yield-curve inversion trade may come roaring back. This White House deputy spokeswoman is quitting for a P.R. firm. Mexico might be making the wrong bet about Venezuela. A Japanese spice blend is taking over America. Karl Lagerfeld is dead, but his $10 billion Chanel empire lives. What you'll want to read in Bloomberg Pursuits With a new app, the famous brand will let digital nomads control their camper by iPhone. But the old magic is still there. Like Bloomberg's Evening Briefing? Subscribe to Bloomberg.com. You'll get our unmatched global news coverage and two premium daily newsletters, The Bloomberg Open and The Bloomberg Close, and much, much more. See our limited-time introductory offer. Wake up with the biggest stories in politics: Balance of Power, which arrives in your inbox every morning, breaks down the latest political news, analysis, charts, and dispatches from Bloomberg reporters around the globe. Sign up here. Download the Bloomberg app: It's available for iOS and Android. |