Bloomberg discusses chip selloff, US-Iran strikes, Andy Burnham policies and Starship scrub
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Summary
The broadcast covers global equity weakness driven by semiconductor losses and elevated oil prices amid ongoing US-Iran hostilities. Segments detail the Starship launch scrub, incoming UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham's expected policy signals on North Sea drilling and water, luxury and defense earnings, and analyst views on AI capex and inflation risks.
Editorial Assessment
The program provides timely market context backed by live updates and expert guests from State Street, BofA and Bloomberg Intelligence. Claims on strikes, oil gains near 12% weekly, chip index declines and the SpaceX abort align with contemporaneous reporting. Viewers may miss deeper analysis of hedge-fund positioning or long-term UK fiscal headroom beyond the IMF note. Framing stays data-focused without loaded language.
Key Moments
US carried out fresh strikes on Iran with Iranian retaliation expanding to Gulf states and Strait of Hormuz flows shrinking
Confirmed by multiple outlets including CNN and Reuters reports from July 16-17 2026 detailing sixth night of strikes
Andy Burnham set to become Labour leader today and outline North Sea drilling support plus water nationalization plans
Axios, BBC and NYT coverage confirm his confirmation as PM and speech on these policies around July 17
SpaceX scrubs Starship Flight 13 due to Raptor engine ignition failure; next attempt likely early next week
SpaceX and Spaceflight Now reports on July 16-17 confirm abort and Musk's comments on engine replacement
Philadelphia Semiconductor Index down significantly with Nikkei and Taiwan indices hammered on capex and AI concerns
Forbes and Reuters note deep selloff erasing over $1 trillion in value amid AI spending doubts
Brent near $85 and on track for 12% weekly gain
MarketWatch and Investing.com data show Brent around $84-85 on July 17 with substantial weekly advance
Sources Consulted
- July 16, 2026 — Qatar, Kuwait fend off fresh attacks, US continues Iran strikes
- From mayor to U.K. PM: Inside Andy Burnham's swift ascent
- No-Go For Starship Today, Next Try Maybe Next Week
- Semiconductor Selloff Deepens As AI Spending Fears Hit ...
- BRN00 | Brent Crude Oil Continuous Contract Overview