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Trump's Tax Reform Could Create Big Profits for Big Banks
Feb.16 -- President Donald Trump's promise to cut corporate tax rates could turn into a huge payday for the six largest U.S. banks. Bloomberg's Yalman Onaran examines how banks would benefit from U.S. tax reform on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bitcoin Drops Below $48,000
Bitcoin's slide from a record high extended into a fifth week on Monday. The largest cryptocurrency fell below $48,000 and is now flirting with a breach of its closely-watched 200-day moving average, at about $46,720. Katie Greifeld...
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Affirm CEO Welcomes Regulation From the CFPB
Affirm CEO Max Levchin speaks with Emily Chang about pending regulation in the "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) space, fintech trends in 2022 and Affirm's new debit card offering.
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President's keynote speech to Asian lawmakers on financial crisis
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Social Media Algorithms Need to Be More Transparent: Wheeler
Mar.26 -- Former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler says that while Facebook is able to intervene to correct some actions taken by its algorithms to block posts, there should be more transparency in how the algorithms work. He joins David Westin...
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Regulation of Treasury Market Is a Five-Alarm Fire: Yesha Yadav
Apr.01 -- Yesha Yadav, associate dean for diversity, equity and community and professor of law at Vanderbilt Law School, speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about regulation in the Treasury...
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Fidelity's Ford O'Neil Likes Corporate Bonds, TIPS
Feb.27 -- Ford O'Neil, Fidelity Investments portfolio manager, discusses his investment strategy with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Crypto Report: The Graph Is the 'Google of Blockchains'
The Graph Foundation Director Eva Beylin joins Emily Chang to discuss The Graph's role in the future of web3 and crypto adoption, and why more regulatory clarity is needed in the space.
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KBW CEO Michaud: What Trump Means for Bank Regulation
Nov. 11 -- Thomas Michaud, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods president and chief executive officer, discusses the impact of a Trump presidency on bank regulation with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Why the Regulation of Big Tech Is Important for Investors
Nov.02 -- Nir Kaissar, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist, discussed the regulation of tech giants with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Mark Barton on Oct. 31 on "Bloomberg Markets." Kaissar's opinions are his own.
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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told lawmakers Thursday that the nation's financial system needs 'comprehensive reform' and not 'modest repairs at the margin' to avoid a repeat of the financial crisis.
HEADLINE: Geithner testifies before House committee
CAPTION: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told lawmakers Thursday that the nation's financial system needs 'comprehensive reform' and not 'modest repairs at the margin' to avoid a...
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Judge Jackson Confirmed to Supreme Court
Bloomberg Law's Jordan Rubin joins Emily Chang on the news that Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is to be the first Black woman on the Supreme Court after the Senate confirmed Judge Jackson in a bipartisan confirmation vote. They also...
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Fed's Powell Calls for Better Regulation of Cryptos
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says there's a "real need" for better regulation of cryptocurrencies during a panel discussion on digital finance hosted by the Banque de France.
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Do Goldman Tapes Unmask Firm-Friendly Regulators?
Sept. 29 -- Andrew Huszar, senior fellow at Rutgers Business School, discusses revelations of the Federal Reserve Bank of New Yorks handling of Goldman Sachs in secret recordings and how the role of regulation has changed in the banking...
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Randgold's CEO on Earnings, Organic Growth, Gold Supply
Aug.03 -- Mark Bristow, chief executive officer at Randgold Resources, discusses first-half earnings, the projects he has in the pipeline, his outlook for gold prices, cost reduction and the company's cash flow. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Sen. Scott Says Regulation 'Oppressive' to Small Businesses
Feb.13 -- Sen. Tim Scott, a Republican from South Carolina, discusses U.S. small business regulation reform and efforts to lower federal budget deficits. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin at the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small...
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Equifax's Massive Breach Tests Trump and Capitol Hill
Sep.12 -- The massive Equifax Inc. data breach has triggered demands on Capitol Hill for stiffer rules and new requirements for what financial companies must do to fend off cyberattacks. Bloomberg's Elizabeth Dexheimer has more on...
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Chris Hughes Wants to Break Up Facebook
May.17 -- Former Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes is calling for the break up of Facebook, and said Mark Zuckerberg's "power is unprecedented and un-American." Sally Hubbard, director of enforcement policy at the Open Markets Institute,...
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Varadkar: Minimum unit pricing for alcohol will save lives
Minimum unit pricing for alcohol will save lives, the Tanaiste has said. Leo Varadkar said it will reduce illness, improve quality of life and ease pressure on the health service.
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Twitter Open to Regulation Where It Makes Sense, CFO Says
Apr.23 -- Ned Segal, Twitter Inc. chief financial officer, discusses the company's first-quarter earnings, business outlook and the future of tech regulation with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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BofA's Moynihan Sees U.S. Banks Continuing to Consolidate
Jan.22 -- Bank of America Corp. Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan predicted another round of consolidation in the U.S. that could lead to the emergence of a new competitor. He made the comments during a CNBC Business News panel...
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Yellen Says Regulations Haven't Impeded Credit Growth
Jun.14 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks at a news conference about financial regulations and President Donald Trump's comments about her interest-rate philosophy.
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NYU's Schoenholtz: Dodd-Frank Act Not the Perfect Remedy
Mar.17 -- New York University Stern School Professor Kim Schoenholtz talks about the differences in the Dodd-Frank Act and Choice Act and which he would choose to keep the financial system safe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."