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Wall Street's Ex Machina Moment May Have Arrived

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Aug.20 -- Today, it’s not just humans competing for work in banking. Machines are becoming a threat to warm-blooded number crunchers worldwide. Indeed, almost one-third of financial-services jobs could be displaced by automation by the...
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Sanders, Dems tout bill to cancel student debt

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Days before the first Democratic presidential debates, Sen. Bernie Sanders and House progressives came out with legislation to cancel all student debt, going farther than a signature proposal by Sen. Elizabeth Warren as the two jockey...
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'Substantial Majority' of U.S. Listed Chinese Firms Committing Fraud: Carson Block

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May.20 -- Carson Block, co-founder and chief investment officer at Muddy Waters, discusses his concerns over the corporate governance and possible fraudulent accounting practices of some Chinese firms listed on U.S. exchanges. He speaks...
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Fed's Bullard on Inflation, Taper Debate, Economy

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Jul.15 -- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard discusses the central bank's progress on meeting its inflation and labor market goals, the outlook for tapering asset purchases, and U.S. economic growth with...
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It Was Definitely a Noisy Year, Says Apollo's New CEO Rowan

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Jul.15 -- Apollo Global Management Inc. co-founder and newly minted CEO Marc Rowan talks about how he plans to transform the business. He spoke to Bloomberg's Jason Kelly in a wide-ranging interview for Bloomberg Live’s Invest Talks series.
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Beyond the Bell 04/28/2021

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Apr.28 -- Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick, Taylor Riggs, Carol Massar, and Tim Stenovec.
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Billionaire Mike Novogratz on Georgia Election, Gold, Bitcoin

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Jan.06 -- Billionaire Mike Novogratz, Galaxy Investment Partners chief executive officer, discusses his political money-raising efforts, President Donald Trump's refusal to concede the 2020 election results, and the outlook for gold and...
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2020 Market Rally Baffles Analysts As Millions Struggle Financially

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The stock market posted big gains this year, despite many challenges from the pandemic. It's unclear what that means for the economy in 2021.
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Top Hedge Fund Titans Earn a $23 Billion Payday in 2020

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Feb.10 -- The top 15 hedge fund managers earned a collective total of $23.2 billion in 2020, with Tiger Global Management’s Chase Coleman leading the way with a personal gain of $3 billion for the year. Bloomberg’s Hema Parmar reports on...
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Wall Street Is Cutting Ties With Moscow Faster Than Ever

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Wall Street's retreat from Moscow is moving at a rapid rate. Global finance firms with billions of dollars in exposure are now cutting back. Bloomberg's Harry Wilson reports on "The Big Take."
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Why Goldman Sachs Want Its Bonuses Back

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In today's Big Take, Bloomberg's Sridhar Natarajan investigates the flip side of Wall Street's battle for talent. As banks raise salaries to keep top talent, at Goldman Sachs, the bank is clawing back some perks after key bankers exit.
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Alibaba Price Targets Slashed for 18th Straight Week

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Some analysts are slashing forecasts on the American Depositary Receipts of Chinese tech giant Alibaba Group Holding, and Wall Street's average price target is set to fall for a record 18th straight week . Stephen Engle reports on...
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Elliott Management’s Pollock on Crypto, China, Markets

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Oct.05 -- Jonathan Pollock, Co-CEO, Co-Chief Investment Officer and Chief Trading Officer, Elliott Investment Management LP speaks with Bloomberg deals reporter Scott Deveau at the Bloomberg Invest Global Summit about the state of the...
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Pass the Popcorn: Banks Are in Intermission Says Mayo

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Oct.12 -- Mike Mayo, an analyst at Wells Fargo & Co. and a longtime Citigroup critic, says bank earnings are in "intermission." He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Lazard Losing Two Top Executives

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Lazard Ltd. said two of its top executives, asset-management chief Ashish Bhutani and President Alex Stern, will step down this year. Chief Financial Officer Evan Russo takes over for Bhutani, who will quite on June 1. Stern will retire...
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Many Asian markets fell on Thursday, following the lead set on Wednesday by Wall Street. Japan's Nikkei fell more than six percent, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell more than five percent.

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HEADLINE: Asian markets follow Wall Street's lead, stocks tumble CAPTION: Many Asian markets fell on Thursday, following the lead set on Wednesday by Wall Street. Japan's Nikkei fell more than six percent, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng...
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Oracle's Changing of the Guard: Why Two CEOs?

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Sept. 18 -- Oracles Larry Ellison stepped down as chief executive officer of the software maker he founded, making way for a new generation of executives and ending one of the most profitable runs for a leader in business history. Brean...
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Meredith Whitney Fund Sued by BlueCrest

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Dec. 24 -- Meredith Whitneys hedge fund is being sued by its biggest investor, a fund connected to billionaire Michael Platts BlueCrest Capital Management, as demands to recoup money spill into court, according to people with knowledge...
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The Former Fed Banker Who Apologized for Role in QE

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Nov. 21 -- Andrew Huszar, senior fellow at Rutgers Business School, talks with Erik Schatzker about Federal Reserve oversight of banks and what has and hasnt changed in the aftermath of the financial crisis. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Congress approved an unprecedented $700 billion government bailout of the battered financial industry on Friday and sent it to President Bush who almost immediately signed it.

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HEADLINE: Congress OKs financial rescue, Bush signs it CAPTION: Congress approved an unprecedented $700 billion government bailout of the battered financial industry on Friday and sent it to President Bush who almost immediately signed...
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Rallies across the United States to mark May Day

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Chicago, United States 1. Various of protesters, many wearing black and carrying flags, marching and chanting through downtown Chicago ++FIRST SHOT CONTAINS EXPLETIVE++ New York, United States 2. Various of Occupy Wall Street protesters...
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Ivy League Schools: The Wall Street Sheep Factory

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Oct. 6 -- Excellent Sheep author William Deresiewicz discusses his book on the perceived professional downside of an Ivy League education. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Goldman Profit Tops Estimates on Lower Compensation Ratio

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Oct. 16 -- Goldman Sachs reported third-quarter earnings that surpassed analysts estimates as it set aside a smaller portion of revenue to pay employees than in the first half of the year. Bloomberg Contributing Editor Bill Cohan and...
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Does BofAs Brian Moynihan Deserve His Chairman Title?

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Oct. 2 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor William Cohan examines Bank of America Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan adding the title of Chairman and changes to personal trading rules at Goldman Sachs. He speaks on Market Makers.