Bloomberg Talks Bloomberg
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Bloomberg Talks curates top interviews from around Bloomberg News. Hear conversations with the biggest names in finance, politics and entertainment. On Bloomberg Talks, we round up interviews with Fortune 500 CEOs, government officials, well-known investors and business leaders.
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Raghuram Rajan Talks Monetary Policy
University of Chicago Booth School of Business Professor: Finance/Economist Raghuram Rajan discusses his predictions and outlook to the Fed decision happening this week. He spoke to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick.
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Former IBM CEO Sam Palmisano Talks AI
Former IBM CEO Sam Palmisano discusses US efforts to maintain superiority in AI tech. He spoke to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Romaine Bostick.
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PIMCO Co-Founder Bill Gross Talks Fed Decision Expectations
PIMCO Co-Founder Bill Gross says the markets are expecting the Fed to hold rates in their coming decision this week. He is also not keen correlating stock prices to interest rates at the moment. Gross spoke to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Romaine Bostick.
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Waystar Holding CEO Matt Hawkins Talks IPO
Waystar Holding CEO Matt Hawkins discussed why the company decided to go public. This comes as the health-care payments software maker shares slipped in its trading debut after raising $968 million in the year’s largest initial public offering by a US-based company. Hawkins spoke to Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Vonnie Quinn.
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Daniel Lurie Talks Clean Technology
San Francisco Mayoral Candidate Daniel Lurie discusses his vision to make the city a climate innovation hub. He spoke to Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde.
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David Risher Talks Lyft Growth Forecast
Lyft CEO David Risher said to meet the company's 15 percent growth predictions in the next three years, the company plans to find ways to pick up customers are a faster rate, establish ways to have constant fare for some riders and as well as seek other ways to innovate. Risher spoke with Bloomberg TV's Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde.
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