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Preet Bharara's Stance on Banks, Hackers and Politics
Oct. 20 -- US Attorney Preet Bharara discusses insider trading, indicting financial institutions, cyber crime's growing concern, and the justice system's role in cleaning up politics with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the 2014 Bloomberg...
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Marty Chavez: Extinction Looms for Traders Who Can’t Code
Sep.20 -- R. Martin Chavez, co-head of securities at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., discusses his role in the firm's effort to transform itself with technology. He also discusses workplace diversity in a conversation with Bloomberg's Sonali...
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Jack Bogle Calls Indexing Critics 'Idiotic'
Sept. 9 -- Mutual fund sage and founder of the Vanguard Group Jack Bogle hit back at critics of indexing, the practice of organizing one's portfolio to match an index. He spoke to Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg...
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Gorman Says Fed Raising Interest Rates Is 'Healthy'
Jan.24 -- Morgan Stanley Chief Executive Officer James Gorman discusses the outlook for the company, global monetary policy and economic growth. He joins Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas"...
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Lazard Bets on Diversity in 'Salomon Sisters' Stake
Independence Point Advisors founder and CEO Anne Clarke Wolff and Lazard Financial Advisory CEO Peter Orszag discuss Lazard acquiring a minority stake in the firm, also known as "Salomon Sisters," and the importance of representing...
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Bank of America CEO Wants to Hire More Relationship Managers
Dec.20 -- Bank of America Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan talks about private credit and the need to hire more relationship managers. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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U.S. Banks Set Aside $35 Billion in Profits for Bad Loans
Jul.17 -- The six largest U.S. banks have set aside $35 billion from profits to prepare for a wave of souring loans. Bloomberg’s Dani Burger reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Recession Fears Are Overblown, Helena Capital Founder Says
Apr.01 -- Joe Reece, Helena Capital founder, discusses the state of the U.S. financial markets with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Legislating Bitcoin: Blockchain Technology in Government
Oct. 3 -- Rep. Mick Mulvaney, a South Carolina Republican, discusses blockchain technology in government with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Could Hackers Attack Critical U.S. Infrastructure?
Dec.14 -- Bloomberg Technology's Jordan Robertson discusses the risk that critical U.S. infrastructure could be compromised by hackers. He also talks about the types of infrastructure at risk, how we can protect against an attack and he...
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Kaplan: Fed Needs 'Tactical' Policy Adjustment, Sees No Rate-Cut Cycle
Aug.23 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan discusses U.S. trade tensions with China and Mexico, his views of the Fed's rate path, and the influence of monetary policy on Treasury yields. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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Winklevoss Brothers on Bitcoin Price, Cryptocurrency Regulation
Feb.07 -- Gemini CEO Tyler Winklevoss and Gemini President Cameron Winklevoss discuss the price of Bitcoin, the risk of hacking attacks and cryptocurrency regulation. They speak to Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway in Abu Dhabi at the Milken...
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Busy Day for IPOs as Pinterest and Zoom Start Trading
Apr.18 -- Pinterest and Zoom Communications both soar in their trading debuts. Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Asian stock markets resumed their downward slide Friday after Wall Street fell to its lowest levels in more than 12 years amid deepening fears about the fate of General Motors Corp. and major financial companies.
HEADLINE: More losses cap tough week for Asian stocks
CAPTION: Asian stock markets resumed their downward slide Friday after Wall Street fell to its lowest levels in more than 12 years amid deepening fears about the fate of General...
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The Lingering Effects of 9/11 on Wall Street
Sept. 9 -- Tom Michaud, chief executive officer at KBW, offers his personal recollection of the September 11 attacks and discusses the aftermath for his company and the lingering effects of the attacks on Wall Street. He speaks with...
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You'll Learn on Wall Street Every Day: John Mack
John Mack, former Morgan Stanley CEO, talks about what it's like working on Wall Street. He's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded Aug. 4 in New York.
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JPMorgan Raises CEO Dimon's Pay by 10%
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has raised Jamie Dimon's pay by 10% for 2021, after the firm's most profitable year on record. Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Paul J. Davies discusses the pay raise on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe." The opinions...
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D.A. Davidson Analyst Tom Forte on Apple
Tech analyst Tom Forte talks Apple and tech selloff with Kriti Gupta, Jon Erlichman, and Ed Ludlow on 'Bloomberg
Markets.'
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One More Thought: Finance Gets Younger
Salaries for junior bankers are on the rise, and 'Finfluencers' are pulling in big money working for Wall Street firms. David Westin reflects on the war for young talent in this edition of One More Thought on Bloomberg Wall Street Week....
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Entrepreneur Lauren Simmons on Wall Street Inequality Reform
Aug.03 -- Lauren Simmons, an entrepreneur and former equity trader at Rosenblatt Securities, discusses her experience breaking the glass ceiling of finance and her views on the lack of diversity on Wall Street. She speaks with...
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Fed Confusion Brings Fixed Income Boost to Banks
Oct. 17 -- Bank of America Corp. is the latest U.S. bank to benefit from fixed income trading as bond-trading revenue surged 39 percent for the third quarter. Bloomberg's Dakin Campbell examines third-quarter results from U.S. banks on...
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BofA’s Moynihan: Customers Still Drive Our Business
Jan.17 -- Bank of America Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan discusses the regulatory environment under the incoming Trump administration and the strategic transformation of the bank’s business. He speaks with Erik...
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Summers Says CPI Data Won't Impact Fed's Near-Term Path
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers discusses the economic and demographic indicators he is eyeing on "Wall Street (This) Week.
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Bond Volatility Yesterday 'Pretty Spectacular: Leech
Oct. 16 -- Western Asset Management CIO Kenneth Leech and Legg Mason CEO Joseph Sullivan discuss the global market turmoil on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)