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Labor Dynamics Probably Have Not Shifted Permanently: Rattner
Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO Steve Rattner says that the hand of labor is growing stronger after the pandemic, but doesn't think the dynamics have changed permnanetly. He thinks increasing the power of organized labor is necessary,...
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DBS Group Plans to Expand in China’s Greater Bay Area: CEO
Nov.18 -- Piyush Gupta, chief executive officer at DBS Group Holdings Ltd., Southeast Asia’s biggest bank, discusses the impact of the pandemic on Asia’s economy, growing the business in India and their expansion plans in China. He...
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Morgan Stanley Fourth-Quarter Trading Beats Estimates
Jan.20 -- Morgan Stanley posted fourth-quarter net revenue of $13.64 billion that topped the highest analyst estimate, with revenue in equities and in fixed-income, currencies and commodities both exceeding forecasts. Bloomberg’s Sonali...
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Atlanta Fed's Bostic Wants 'Moderately Restrictive' Policy
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic discusses the factors determining his favored path of Fed policy, strength of the US labor market, and the central bank's inflation target. He speaks from the Kansas City Federal...
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How Does Wall St. Feel About the Incoming GOP Congress?
Dec. 15 -- Gluskin Sheff Chief Economist and Strategist David Rosenberg and Bloomberg's Jonathan Allen discuss Dodd-Frank, the new GOP Congress and Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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Carl Icahn: Markets Better Than 2008, Still May 'Break'
Oct. 21 -- Billionaire Carl Icahn comments on market volatility and corporate governance. He speaks with Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle at the Robin Hood Investors Conference. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Media baron clears hurdle on way to owning Wall Street Journal
FILE: New York - 2 May 2007
1. Wide of Dow Jones news ticker in Times Square
2. Close-up of Dow Joes news ticker
3. Wide of News Corporation (News Corp) headquarters
4. News Corp headquarters logo
New York - 17 July 2007
5. SOUNDBITE:...
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Obama delivers speech on financial crisis; traders reax
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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking into Federal Hall, zoom in to Obama at microphones
2. Cutaway of audience applauding
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President:
"The work of...
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Citigroup to Review Trading Policy After Goldman Move
Oct. 1 -- Citigroup will review its conflict-of-interest policy for investment bankers after Goldman Sachs barred some employees from owning individual securities, said a person with direct knowledge of the matter. Eric Schatzker reports...
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Banking regulation, education and military spending to fore in candidates' debate
1. Mid of US Presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Barack Obama during debate
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US Presidential Candidate:
"Does anybody out there think that the big problem we had is that there was too much...
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Morgan Stanley Bankers Bonus Bump Biggest on Wall Street
Oct. 9 -- Bloomberg's Matt Miller reports on today's top headlines on In The Loop.
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Fed Wants to Regulate Wall Street Commodity Holdings
Sept. 23 -- A long-awaited regulation would require banks to put up much more capital to support investments in physical commodities, restrict ownership of power plants and limit the amount of trading banks can do. Bloomberg's Jesse...
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KBW CEO Michaud on Bank Consolidation, Fed
Oct. 12 -- KBW President and CEO Thomas Michaud weighs in on the consolidation of small to mid-size banks and discusses Fed policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What to Watch for in Jamie Dimon's Annual Letter
Apr.04 -- JP Morgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon is expected to release his annual letter to shareholders on Tuesday. Bloomberg's Laura Keller and Bloomberg Intelligence's Gina Martin Adams look at the main topics to...
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Fed’s Williams: We Need Strong Regulations
Feb.03 -- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President and CEO John Williams discusses rate policy, regulation, trade, the tech sector and H-1B visas. He speaks with Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Is Dodd-Frank Repeal on the 100-Day Trump Agenda?
Jan.19 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Bill Cohan weighs in on President-Elect Donald Trump's nominee for Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin's confirmation hearing. Cohan speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Chanos on Financials, Trump's Cabinet
Nov. 16 -- Jim Chanos, founder and president of Kynikos Associates, discusses the rotation into financials and Donald Trump's cabinet choices. He speaks to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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U.S. ETF Assets Grow to $2.5T in 2016
Jan.05 -- Cantor Fitzgerald Global Co-Head of ETF Group Reginald Browne discusses the growth of ETF investing and President-elect Donald Trump’s pick of Wall Street lawyer Jay Clayton to head the Securities and Exchange Commission. He...
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What Will Apple do With All That Overseas Cash?
Jan.18 -- Walter Piecyk, BTIG telecom and tech media analyst, and Bloomberg's Michael McKee, discuss Apple's cash repatriation plan. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Goldman's Co-COO Sees $1 Billion FICC Growth Opportunity
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. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."...
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Tupelo Capital's Wang on Hong Kong Protests, U.S.-China Trade, Volatility
Sep.11 -- Lulu Wang, chief executive officer and founder at Tupelo Capital Management, discusses her time at Columbia University, U.S.-China trade tensions, and investment opportunities in volatile markets. She speaks on "Bloomberg...