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Buiter: U.S. Leverage Beyond Banks 'Worryingly High'

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Nov. 2 -- Steve Eisman, portfolio manager at Neuberger Berman, and Willem Buiter, chief economist at Citigroup, discuss the factors slowing down market growth, the amount of leverage that remains in the global banking system, and the...
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Wells Fargo's Mike Mayo on Banking Jobs, Earnings, Fintech

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Oct.07 -- Mike Mayo, head of U.S. large-cap bank research at Wells Fargo Securities, discusses how technology will impact banking jobs over the next decade and his expectation for "sluggish' topline growth in bank earnings. He speaks on...
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FINRA's Eilleen Murray on Robinhood's Fine, Regulation

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Jul.02 -- Eileen Murray, FINRA Board of Governors chair and former Bridgewater Associates Co-CEO, discusses Robinhoods record $70 million fine and the future of regulation as technology poses new risks for regulators with Bloomberg's...
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Wall Street Mixes Big Profits and Bonuses With Existential Angst

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Wall Street's biggest banks are seeing profits at or near record highs, but the excitement is tempered by an uncomfortable feeling about the future. Bloomberg's Tom Metcalf explains.
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Bloomberg

Goldman Seeks Bonus Clawbacks From Exiting Executives

Higher Ed
As Wall Street banks look for ways to retain top talent amid growing turnover, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is looking at the option of confiscating the vested stock of executives who leave the firm. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports.
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Obama to outline plan for reviving economy, calls crisis "devastating"

Higher Ed
1. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President Barack Obama: Yesterday we learned that our economy shrank by nearly 4 percent from October through December. That decline was the largest in over a quarter century." 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) US...
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House Prices are 'Scary': Summers

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Jul.02 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says the rise in home prices is "scary." He thinks the state of the heating of the housing market makes it difficult to justify the Fed's...
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Tesla Raising $5 Billion to Super Charge Balance Sheet

Higher Ed
Dec.08 -- Tesla Inc. will bring a huge war chest of cash to go with its eye-popping market valuation when it joins the S&P 500 Index later this month. The electric vehicle maker is looking to raise as much as $5 billion of common stock....
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Bloomberg

Mike Dubno on What Automation Means for Wall Street

Higher Ed
Oct.19 -- Mike Dubno, former chief technology officer and partner at Goldman Sachs, was the architect behind the firm's risk management system. Bloomberg's Hugh Son spoke with Dubno about the future of automation and what it means for...
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Bloomberg

Why Wall St. Banks Are Dumping Corporate Debt

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Ambramowicz discusses why banks are cutting debt holdings with Mia Saini on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Some top investment bankers on Wall Street are getting bigger year-end bonus checks despite the troubles stemming from the mortgage crisis.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: How much is your year-end bonus? US Bonuses CAPTION: While many banks have lost money this year, Wall Street bonus checks are up 14%. That leaves many asking 'is that fair?' (Dec. 21) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] "Maybe a...
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Betterment Takes on the Wall Street Establishment

Higher Ed
Oct. 21 -- Your investment strategy might be good, but what if it could be better? That's exactly what Betterment, a NYC startup that's disrupting the brokerage business, is aiming for. The company uses a straight-forward investment...
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Bloomberg

Chinh Chu on Volatility, Private Equity, SPAC Market

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- Chinh Chu, senior managing director and founder at CC Capital, discusses market volatility, life after Blackstone, the SPAC market, and philanthropy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Linda McMahon Explains the Trump Reelection Strategy

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Sep.05 -- Linda McMahon, chairwoman of America First Action, the main super PAC for President Donald Trump's 2020 reelection bid, discusses Trump's strategy for the election and how donors are responding to the latest escalations in the...
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White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters on Tuesday that JP Morgan's $2 billion loss is a perfect example of why President Barack Obama fought so hard for Wall Street reform and why the additional steps need to be taken.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: White House: JP Morgan loss is a need for reform CAPTION: White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters on Tuesday that JP Morgan's $2 billion loss is a perfect example of why President Barack Obama fought so hard for...
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Bloomberg

BofA’s Moynihan on Brexit Preps, Regulation Under Trump

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Jan.17 -- Bank of America Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan discusses the bank’s preparations for a “hard” Brexit, the regulatory environment in 2017, fixed income trading and cost-cutting measures. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

‘Free Agent’ Mike Mayo Says Getting Fired Won’t Stop Him

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Mar.02 -- Mike Mayo, former CLSA analyst who lost his job when the brokerage shut its U.S. equity-research operations this week, discusses the Trump bump, regulation, interest rates, his outlook for the U.S. banking industry and what's...
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Bloomberg

Private Equity to 'Go Quant,' Says Neuberger's Tutrone

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Jul.18 -- Tony Tutrone, a Neuberger Berman managing director, talks about how the private equity business is changing. He says artificial intelligence will be used more as competition for investors increases. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Van Lanschot Kempen Sees Two, Three Fed Rate Hikes in 2022

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Van Lanschot Kempen Head of Competence Centre Anneka Treon discusses rate hikes and tapering ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision later today. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early...
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Bloomberg

Scott Minerd's Big Money Mistake: Real Estate Doesn't Always Go Up

Higher Ed
A 40-year career in finance inevitably includes some bad investment calls. For Guggenheim Partners' Scott Minerd, one early mistake was diving head first into the south Florida real estate boom in 1980. He stretched his budget to buy...
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Bloomberg

Davies: European Banks Worried About Basel IV Progress

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Nov. 9 -- Howard Davies, chairman at RBS, discusses European banks and U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump's promise of Wall Street deregulation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Declares End of Remote Work Honeymoon Phase

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- Deutsche Bank AG released a report to clients that says the end of the honeymoon phase for remote work has arrived as a growing number of workers feel disconnected from their colleagues. Bloomberg’s Sonali Basak reports.
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Bloomberg

Blackstone's Brand Says SPACs Can Be Great Exit Partners

Higher Ed
Apr.08 -- Martin Brand, co-head of U.S. acquisitions at Blackstone’s private equity group, talks about investing in Bumble, the deal to buy Refinitiv, and the SPAC market with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak.
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Curated Video

With the the Bush administration's $700 billion financial rescue plan under debate, questions are arising about how to handle the issue of executive compensation.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:In Focus: Executive compensation CAPTION: With the the Bush administration's $700 billion financial rescue plan under debate, questions are arising about how to handle the issue of executive compensation. (Sept. 22) ...