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Investors restarted Wall Street's rally Tuesday, buying financial and homebuilder stocks following a surprisingly upbeat report on home construction.

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HEADLINE:March 16: Wall Street resumes rally CAPTION: Investors restarted Wall Street's rally Tuesday, buying financial and homebuilder stocks following a surprisingly upbeat report on home construction. (March 16) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]...
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Bloomberg

Can Goldman Sachs Cost Cut Its Way to Profitability?

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April 19 -- Goldman Sachs reported a 60 percent fall in first-quarter profits on the deepest slump in revenue since 2006 as the firm turns to cost-cutting measures to restore profits. Bloomberg's Michael Moore examines the results and...
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After the dramatic weekend takeover deal for a troubled Wall Street investment bank, President Bush says authorities are "on top of the situation."

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Wall Street turmoil - Bush: We're "on top of" it. CAPTION: After the dramatic weekend takeover deal for a troubled Wall Street investment bank, President Bush says authorities are "on top of the situation." (March 17) ...
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Bloomberg

Expertise Becomes Occupational Hazard on Wall Street

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Sept. 26 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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GoPro Cuts 200 Full-Time Positions: Will It Be Enough?

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Nov.30 -- GoPro cheered Wall Street by pledging to slash its workforce by 15 percent, shut down the entertainment division and refocus on action cameras and drones. But the moves are no panacea. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson reports on...
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Bloomberg

Dimon: Technology Is the Greatest Thing for Mankind

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Dec.22 -- In an exclusive interview, Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Megan Murphy talked to JPMorgan Chase Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon about the importance of technology and disruption. They spoke at a Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Dimon: Trump Should Look at Dodd-Frank Again

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Jan.18 -- JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon discusses Dodd-Frank and potential regulatory changes under the Trump administration. He speaks with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait from the World Economic Forum in...
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Icahn: We Spend Too Much Time on Political Correctness

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Dec.07 -- Billionaire investor Carl Icahn, chairman of Icahn Enterprises, comments on the optics of President-Elect Donald Trump’s picking billionaires to serve in his cabinet. He speaks with Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Fed’s Williams Sees Some Arguments to Hike Rates in March

Higher Ed
Feb.03 -- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President and CEO John Williams discusses interest rate policy and inflation. He speaks with Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Empty Seats at Regulators Thwart Trump’s Dodd-Frank Plans

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Apr.05 -- President Donald Trump’s push to roll back Wall Street regulations is being held up by his inability to fill open seats at the two main agencies charged with overseeing the financial industry. Bloomberg's Ben Bain reports on...
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Bloomberg

Will Black Friday Bring a Happy Holiday for Retail?

Higher Ed
Nov.22 -- Simeon Gutman, retail analyst at Morgan Stanley previews this year's Black Friday sales and holiday shopping season. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." Gutman and his family do not own shares of AutoZone, but his firm...
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Bloomberg

Markets Hit New Highs, But There Are Potential Pitfalls

Higher Ed
Feb.23 -- Eric Schoenstein, co-portfolio manager at Jensen Quality Growth Fund, and Peter Borish, chief strategist at Quad Group, discuss the factors supporting markets at record highs and the potential issues they see related to bank...
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Bloomberg

Would Revamping Wall Street Comp Help Save Its Rep?

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Feb.28 -- Bill Cohan, author of "Why Wall Street Matters" and a Bloomberg TV contributing editor, discusses the future of Wall Street regulation under President Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Greenspan: Dodd-Frank Should Be Repealed

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Sept. 22 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan discusses the impact of bank regulations and calls for the repeal of the Dodd-Frank Act. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Scaramucci: Regulation Tries to Make Society Too Safe

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Nov.23 -- SkyBridge Capital Founder and Donald Trump adviser Anthony Scaramucci discusses over-regulation in the U.S. He speaks with David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Will Trump Go Easier on Hedge Funds?

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Nov. 17 -- Donald Trump, the candidate, was blunt: "Hedge fund guys are getting away with murder." But Donald Trump, the President-elect, is going a bit easier on the hedge funders -- to huzzahs from the industry. Bloomberg's Simone...
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Bloomberg

A las mujeres aún les cuesta llegar a la cima en Goldman

Higher Ed
Mar.14-- En esta edición de "Walk the Talk", Jordyn Holman de Bloomberg habla de las iniciativas de diversidad de Goldman Sachs Group Inc. con Scarlet Fu y Lisa Abramowicz de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Markets".
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Bloomberg

Mester Says Fed Is in a Good Spot, Has Time to Assess Outlook

Higher Ed
May.03 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester discusses the current state of monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Goldman's Schwartz on FICC Trading, Loan Growth

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Sep.12 -- Harvey Schwartz, president and co-chief operating officer at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., discusses opportunities in FICC trading as part of the firm's growth strategy, and initiatives increasing growth in lending. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs Leads Wall Street's Post-Crisis Pay Slump

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Sep.16 -- Compensation per employee at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is down 61% since the financial crisis, the sharpest decline among a dozen of the largest banks in the U.S. and Europe. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports and Marc Chandler,...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley Trading Revenue Surges in Third Quarter

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Oct.15 -- Morgan Stanley Chief Financial Officer Jonathan Pruzan discusses third-quarter results that saw trading gains top analysts estimates, markets pricing in a blue wave from the U.S. election, and the firm’s IPO and M&A pipelines....
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Bloomberg

How Deutsche Bank Job Cuts Impact the Banking Employment Landscape

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- Noah Schwarz, senior client partner at Korn Ferry, examines the state of hiring and employment in the banking industry as Deutsche Bank AG plans to cuts 18,000 employees. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Former KKR Dealmaker Alex Navab Launches a Private Equity Firm

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Apr.18 -- Alex Navab, founder and chief executive officer at Navab Capital Partners, discusses the launch of his new private equity firm. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

China's Restrictions On Listings, Foreign Investments May Be Long-Lived: Sheets

Higher Ed
Jul.09 -- PGIM Fixed Income Chief Economist Nathan Sheets says that China's restrictions on overseas listings and its capital markets controls may be long-lived. He still thinks that China wants investments from the West. He joins...