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Labor Sec. Walsh Says U.S. Economy Still Has 'Steep Climb'

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May.07 -- U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh responds to the disappointing April employment report. He says the U.S. economy still has a "steep hill to climb" following the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro.
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Robinhood Resumes Trading On Halted Stocks

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Robinhood halted activity on GameStop and others on Thursday, raising the ire of users and lawmakers.
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TD Bank Is Looking at 'Every Opportunity' to Expand, CEO Says

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The head of Toronto-Dominion Bank’s U.S. operations says the lender is looking at ways to expand beyond its East Coast retail network. Braca is chief executive officer of TD Bank, the U.S. arm of Canada’s Toronto-Dominion. He's on...
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Blackstone's Jon Gray Says Inflation Will Persist for Some Time

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Jul.22 -- Blackstone President & COO Jon Gray thinks inflation will persist for some time and settle at a higher level than it was pre-pandemic. He also spoke about attracting talent, raising wages and returning to the office. Gray spoke...
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Why This Private-Equity Titan Is a Crypto, Robinhood Fan

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Jun.30 -- How many private-equity billionaires say they're fans of cryptocurrencies and Reddit-fueled day traders? In this interview excerpt, Orlando Bravo, the co-founder and Managing Partner of Thoma Bravo, shares his views on...
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Investing in China Is Tough Bet To Make: Eswar Prasad

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Jul.30 -- Cornell University Senior Professor of Trade Policy Eswar Prasad says that investing in China will be a tough bet to make despite its growth story because of the political risk that investors have to deal with. He joins Romaine...
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Citigroup Says More Than Half of Workers Back in London Office

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Sep.23 -- David Livingstone, Citigroup EMEA chief executive officer, discusses employees returning to office, retaining junior bankers, and post-Brexit strategy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Summers: Antitrust Policy Needs to Avoid 1960's Horror Show

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Jun.25 -- Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers says Democrats must be careful with antitrust policy or they risk doing grave damage to the U.S. economy. Plus, Summers gives his outlook for inflation, market volatility and the...
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Inflation is More Concerning With The Delta Variant: Summers

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Aug.06 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that the spread of the delta variant makes him more concerned about inflation. He thinks the U.S. made its biggest mistake of the year by...
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Wall Street's Hottest Trend Hits Speed Bumps

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Jun.25 -- 2021 has seen an explosion in the number of companies going public via a SPAC (Special Purpose Acquisition Company). But this shortcut to the stock market comes with some big potholes.
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BofA Plans to Bring All U.S. Workers Back to Office by June 1

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Bank of America Corp. plans to bring all of its U.S. workers, both vaccinated and unvaccinated, back to the office by June 1. Bloomberg's Katherine Doherty reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Guggenheim's Walsh on Recession Risks

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Guggenheim Partners Investment Management CIO Anne Walsh expects credit to "get a little bit choppier" during a US recession coming in the middle of this year. She speaks to Bloomberg from World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos.
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Remembering Scott Minerd

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Guggenheim Partners Investment Management CIO Anne Walsh shares thoughts on her friendship with Guggenheim's Scott Minerd after his death.
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Musk Reportedly Plans To Cut 75% Of Twitter Staff Upon Acquisition

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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk plans to lay off nearly 7,500 Twitter workers, according to The Washington Post.
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Out Leadership CEO on WorldPride

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Todd Sears, founder & chief executive officer of Out Leadership, discusses LGBTQ+ rights as WorldPride begins in Sydney on Friday, the biggest celebration of the LGBTQ community hosted in the southern hemisphere. He speaks with...
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Economic Downturn and VC

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Deborah Jackson, Plum Alley Founder & CEO dives into how the economic downturn is effecting the world of venture capital. She says investors are looking at the medium-term timeframe.