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Michaud: There Won’t Be Wholesale Repeal of Dodd-Frank
Jan.04 -- Keefe Bruyette & Woods President and CEO Thomas Michaud discusses the impact of a Trump presidency on the financial markets, regulation and reform of Dodd-Frank. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close.â€
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Nathan Myhrvold on Tech's Fake News Problem, Regulation
Nov.27 -- Nathan Myhrvold, Intellectual Ventures co-founder and former Microsoft chief technology officer, discusses big tech's fake news problem, industry regulation and the tech behind bread making with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on...
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Zuckerberg: Social Media Regulation 'Inevitable'
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he believes it is "inevitable" that there will be regulation of his industry.
Lawmakers in both parties have floated possible regulation of Facebook and other social media companies amid...
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Responsibilities for Tech Industry Are Changing, Says LinkedIn Co-Founder Hoffman
Nov.07 -- LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman discusses big tech's handling of personal data, leadership, regulation, and his new book, "Blitzscaling." He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Big Decisions."
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Summers Sees 'Frustrated Population' in Wake of Midterm Elections
Nov.07 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers discusses the issues that he believes should be addressed following the midterm elections. Ralph Schlosstein, president and chief executive officer at Evercore, joins the...
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BofA CEO Moynihan: Stress Tests Are Good for Banks
Dec.22 -- Bank of America Corp. Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan talks about bank regulation, stress tests, and the Volcker rule. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin.
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Maoyan Entertainment CEO on IPO, Growth Drivers, Industry Outlook
Feb.03 -- Zhihao Zheng, chief executive officer at Maoyan Entertainment, discusses the company's listing price, his ambitions for the company, his outlook for the industry, the IPO, why they listed in Hong Kong and the slowdown in the...
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Pompeo addresses Global Entrepreneurship Summit
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday authoritarian states that "steal ideas and prop up their own business enterprises" will never be able to "match the entrepreneurship and innovation found in free societies."
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Microsoft Asia President on AI, New Technologies for Banking Industry
Nov.15 -- Microsoft Asia President Ralph Haupter talks about artificial intelligence, and the new technologies for payments and the banking industry. He speaks on the sidelines of the Singapore Fintech Festival with Haslinda Amin on...
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Crypto's (Self-)Regulation Problem
Coinbase Head of US Policy Kara Calvert joins Emily Chang to talk about the need for crypto firms to self-regulate as the sector consolidates, and what she makes of the regulatory efforts coming out of Washington DC.
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SocGen’s Bini Smaghi on Archegos Fallout, Shadow Banking, Lyxor
Apr.09 -- Societe Generale Chairman Lorenzo Bini Smaghi discusses fallout from the Archegos Capital Management blowout, regulation of shadow banking, and the firm’s sale of Lyxor. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”...
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Buy Now, Pay Later: In Conversation With Philip Belamant
Philip Belamant, Founder and CEO, Zilch discussed the explosive growth in digital payments with Bloomberg's Dani Burger and new checkout credit options that are eroding market share from traditional credit card businesses.
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Commerce Sec. on Recovery, Infrastructure, Chip Shortage
May.27 -- U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo discusses how President Biden's rescue plan is advancing an economic recovery but there are other future investments that need to take place. She also talks about the infrastructure...
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Crypto Skeptics Ask Congress to Be 'Critical'
Bloomberg's Sonali Basak joins Emily Chang to talk about the open letter signed by 1500 crypto-skeptic technologists and sent to Congress, calling on it to adopt a 'critical approach' to the new technology.
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'Buy Now, Pay Later' Services Can Actually Lead To More Debt
Companies that allow consumers to complete a purchase after the point of sale are often unregulated and can lead users into deeper debt.
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Moscovici Seeks 'Positive' Free Trade Message From G-20
Mar.17 -- European Union Commissioner for Economic Affairs Pierre Moscovici discusses what he hopes to accomplish at the meeting of G-20 finance ministers and the EU's approach to taxes, regulation, and Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Skybridge's Scaramucci Discounts Return of Obama-Era Regulation
Jan.20 -- Anthony Scaramucci, SkyBridge Capital founder, says the "centrist" incoming Biden administration does not intend to re-impose the financial regulations the were eased under former President Donald Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Tencent Revenue Growth Slows Amid China Crackdown
China's year-long crackdown on its technology industry is taking a heavy toll on Tencent Holdings Ltd., the country's most valuable company. The gaming, social media and fintech giant posted its slowest pace of revenue growth since it...
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Color of Change VP 'Hopeful' About Mark Zuckerberg Meeting
Jul.01 -- Mark Zuckerberg has agreed to meet with civil rights leaders to hear their concerns about Facebook. The Color of Change Vice President Arisha Hatch will be at the meeting and explains how she feels and what she expects. She...
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Bitcoin Miner Says More Regulation May Be Required
Jan.12 -- Argo Blockchain Chief Executive Officer Peter Wall discusses investing in Bitcoin mining companies and the future of regulation of the digital currency. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Goldman Vet Chavez Sees Pathway for Big Tech Crackdown
Mar.26 -- R. Martin "Marty" Chavez, senior adviser at Sixth Street Partners and former Goldman Sachs CFO, explains why he advocates stress tests for Big Tech. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Crypto Slows U.S. Infrastructure Bill
Aug.09 -- Natasha Blycha, global head of digital law at Herbert Smith Freehills, discusses cryptocurrency regulation, why it’s a part of the U.S. infrastructure bill and why she’s concerned over the move. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Fed Proposes Aggressive Rule on 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 Matt...