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Can Capitalism Work as Theresa May Wants?

Higher Ed
November 15 -- Prime Minister Theresa May said U.K. companies have a responsibility to show how capitalism can “work for everyone” and soften the resentment of those who feel “left behind” by globalization. In her first major...
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Dalio Says Next Downturn Is 'Couple of Years' Away

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- Bridgewater Associates Founder Ray Dalio discusses the possibility of another economic downturn, central bank policy and populism. He speaks to Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Spanish Political Fragmentation to Worsen: Oxford Economics

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- Angel Talavera, lead euro-zone economist at Oxford Economics, discusses Spanish political risk as Budget Minister Maria Jesus Montero defended the merits of her government’s budget as a veto from Catalan independence parties...
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France Prepares for Historic Presidential Election

Higher Ed
French citizens will head to the voting booths on Sunday. The latest polls show President Emmanuel Macron ahead of Marine Le Pen. Georgina Wright, a senior fellow at the Institut Montaigne, joined "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" to...
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Sth. Europe Stocks `Cheap' Amid Fading Populist Risk: Amber Capital

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- Joseph Oughourlian, chief executive officer and founder of Amber Capital, discusses the outlook for European equity markets and his view that the populist movement is a fading risk. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Ferguson: Democracy Around the World Is in Crisis

Higher Ed
Oct. 20 -- Niall Ferguson, senior fellow at Hoover Institution and Stanford University, discusses the rise of populism in politics, where populism hasn't worked and the outlook for China's transformation. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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UBS's Ermotti Sees Adding $50 Billion of Assets in 2017

Higher Ed
Jan.18 -- Sergio Ermotti, chief executive officer at UBS, discusses his growth outlook for the year ahead, the prospect of bank deregulation under U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and the impact of Brexit on the bank's business. He...
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Greenspan Says He's 'Very Comfortable' With Powell as Fed Chairman

Higher Ed
Dec.19 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan comments on Fed monetary policy, the outlook for the U.S. economy and financial markets, and his concerns about the current political environment with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and...
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Haywood: Europe's Political Hurdles Hurt 'Good Surprises'

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- Brian Klaas, fellow in comparative politics at London School of Economics, and Tim Haywood, investment director at GAM, examine the relationship between European leaders and U.S. President Donald Trump and the state of Europe...
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EU's Moscovici on Brexit, Populism, Policy Integration

Higher Ed
Oct. 6 -- European Commissioner Pierre Moscovici discusses his concerns related to Brexit, the limits of monetary policy, creating more competitive economies to combat populism, and the need for European Union policy integration. He...
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Fillon Defeats Sarkozy in French Presidential Primary

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Nicholas Burns recaps this weekend's turn in the French presidential race and how U.S. President-elect Donald Trump could influence the election. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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CLEAN : New Austrian president issues warning on populism

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Austria's new president who beat an anti immigration candidate in a polarising and nail biting election last year issues a rallying call for the EU and a warning against populism as he is sworn in
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Carmignac: Bond Markets Are Clearly in a Bubble

Higher Ed
Oct. 14 -- Edouard Carmignac, chief executive officer at Carmignac Gestion, discusses the growth of political populism and dealing with "quite vulnerable" bond markets in a bubble. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Measuring the Damage Done by Populist Politics

Higher Ed
March 16 -- Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg, and Jeff Currie, global head of commodities at Goldman Sachs, discuss the damage done by populism in politics, the importance of free trade to economic growth, and how...
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Lieberman: Seen Good Growth in U.S.

Higher Ed
Dec.27 -- Columbia University Professor Sharyn O'Halloran and Advisors Capital Management CIO Chuck Lieberman discuss the economy and the rise of populism. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Populism and the End of Principled Political Compromise

Higher Ed
Oct. 6 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments from Council on Foreign Relations co-chair Robert Rubin on political compromise. He speaks with Stephanie Flanders, chief market strategist at JPMorgan...
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Harvard's Amartya Sen Says European Unity Is Important

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- Amartya Sen, Nobel laureate and Harvard professor, discusses his warning to Marine Le Pen about using his ideas to campaign against the EU. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "What'd You Miss?"
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Turnill: Trump Victory Amplifies U.S., EU Differences

Higher Ed
Nov. 14 -- Richard Turnill, global chief investment strategist at BlackRock Investment Institute, and Larry Hatheway, head of multi-asset portfolio solutions at GAM Holding, examine political influence on global markets and look at...
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Bloomberg

The Takeaways From the IMF's Global Growth Forecast

Higher Ed
Apr.18 -- Bloomberg's Dan Moss breaks down the IMF's 2017 global growth forecast on "Bloomberg Markets."
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How the U.S. Election Impacts Investor Confidence

Higher Ed
Oct. 31 -- Peter Atwater, president of Financial Insyghts, discusses the U.S. election, the correlation between the candidates and confidence and the mood of the country after the election. He speaks to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Matt...
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OECD's Mann: World Suffers From Low-Growth Trap

Higher Ed
Nov.28 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Michael McKee and Francine Lacqua highlight comments on using real world solutions to fight political extremism. They speak with Catherine Mann, chief economist at OECD, and Gideon...
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Stocks on 'Glidepath' to the Upside, Credit Suisse's Connors Says

Higher Ed
Dec.18 -- Mark Connors, Credit Suisse global head of risk advisory, discusses the outlook for U.S. stocks and hedge funds in 2020 with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Nielsen: Policymakers Must Incentivize Investment

Higher Ed
Nov. 18 -- Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit Group, discusses how governments can work with corporations to incentivize investment to boost the economy and battle populism. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Schwarzman Says Today's Political Battles Are Similar to Pre-Civil War Era

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- Blackstone Group Inc. co-founder Steve Schwarzman discusses the "very unusual times" he sees in U.S. politics and how the American education system is suffering. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua in London.