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Mack Says Banks Will Become More Conservative on Risk

Higher Ed
John Mack, the former CEO of Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley, talks about the failure of Credit Suisse on "Wall Street Week Daily." He says the new bank will become smaller with job cuts.



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The Obama administration is proposing an extensive overhaul of financial regulations in an effort to prevent a repeat of the banking crisis last fall that toppled once-mighty institutions and wiped out trillions of dollars in investor wealth. (March 26)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Geithner unveils regulatory agenda

CAPTION: The Obama administration is proposing an extensive overhaul of financial regulations in an effort to prevent a repeat of the banking crisis last fall that toppled...
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Bloomberg

Myths About Income Inequality

Higher Ed
Sept. 15 -- Ed Conrad, author of "The Upside of Inequality," discusses income inequality and the sources of rising inequality. He speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Kerry: Entrepreneurship Can Be Vehicle for Democracy

Higher Ed
June 23 -- Bloomberg West Anchor Emily Chang sat down with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Stanford, California on Wednesday.
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Author Conard: New, Complex Regulations Slow Growth

Higher Ed
Sept. 15 -- Ed Conard, the author of "The Upside of Inequality: How Good Intentions Undermine the Middle Class," discusses income inequality with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Monetary Stimulus Is at Limit of Effectiveness: Doumar

Higher Ed
Oct.16 -- Robin Doumar, who manages about $10 billion as co-founder and managing partner at Park Square Capital, says that central banks have reached the limits of their effectiveness. The private credit manager warns of a wave of...
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Bloomberg

Credit Suisse Sees Household Wealth Holding Steady

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Global household wealth is holding steady in 2020, according to a new report from Credit Suisse Group AG. That’s despite the economic turmoil from covid-19. Before the pandemic, global wealth per an adult was expected to be...
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Bloomberg

Japans Startup Scene Is Booming: Hashizume

Higher Ed
Dec. 9 -- Small Bridge CEO Kotaro Hashizume discusses investing in Japanese tech startups with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Barclays Profit Surges Despite $799M Currency Provision

Higher Ed
Oct. 30 -- Barclays Plc reported an unexpected rise in third-quarter profit that beat estimates in spite of setting aside $799 million for settlement of a currency rigging probe. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde examines the results on On The...
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IMF's Lipton Says Something Has to Be Done About the Synchronized Global Slowdown

Higher Ed
Oct.17 -- David Lipton, International Monetary Fund first deputy managing director, discusses the state of the global economy with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua at the 2019 annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank in...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Evans on Economy, Inflation, Monetary Policy

Higher Ed
Oct.11 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans discusses the strength of the U.S. economy, inflation expectations and monetary policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

We Really Like Stocks Over Bonds, Says Huntington's Garvey

Higher Ed
Aug.04 -- Jill Garvey of Huntington Private Bank says they like stocks over bonds.
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Bloomberg

Curnutt: New Risk-Taking Regime Greets Dow 19,000

Higher Ed
Nov.29 -- Dean Curnutt, founder and chief executive officer at Macro Risk Advisors, examines volatility as markets sit near record highs with the Dow above 19,000. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Taleb Says Fed Should Do 'Minimum Harm' and Expresses His Concerns About Deficits

Higher Ed
May.09 -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb, scientific adviser at Universa Investments, discusses risks facing financial markets, U.S. monetary policy and his concerns about deficits with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the SALT Conference in Las...
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Bloomberg

CLOs Creating New Bid for Leveraged Loans: Wells Fargo's Cisar

Higher Ed
Sep.22 -- Winnie Cisar, Wells Fargo's head of credit strategy, sees high-yield corporate credit as a "very attractive" asset class and says she doesn't expect more stimulus for the U.S. economy. She speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde...
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Bloomberg

Carly Fiorina: Showdown Over Biden Agenda

Higher Ed
Bloomberg‘s David Westin spoke to former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, Chairman of Carly Fiorina Enterprises and Unlocking Potential about the showdown in Washington over President Biden's economic agenda. They also discussed her...
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Bloomberg

Gold Will Be Most Contentious Trade, IG Group's Rodda Says

Higher Ed
Apr.15 -- Kyle Rodda, market analyst at IG Group, talks about emerging markets, the Australian dollar and commodities. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Sec. Kerry on China Cybersecurity, Apple vs. FBI

Higher Ed
June 23 -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry sits down with Bloomberg's Emily Chang to discuss democracy through entrepreneurship, why China needs to address cybersecurity issues, Edward Snowden and the surveillance debate, and...
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Philip Rosedale Evolving Ideas vs. New Ideas

9th - 10th
Philip Rosedale, founder of Coffee and Power, draws the distinction between companies that offer products distinguished by differentiation versus those that offer something fundamentally new. Philip goes on to discuss what drives him as...