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One of the most iconic brands in finance returns for today's issues and today's media world. David Westin hosts a new look at the financial stories that shape our world as seen through the eyes of people whose perspective we value. Each week, join David as he sits down with newsmakers and a rotating panel of influential voices including thought leaders, CEOs, policy makers and economists.

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One of the most iconic brands in finance returns for today's issues and today's media world. David Westin hosts a new look at the financial stories that shape our world as seen through the eyes of people whose perspective we value. Each week, join David as he sits down with newsmakers and a rotating panel of influential voices including thought leaders, CEOs, policy makers and economists.

    Bloomberg Wall Street Week - April 12th, 2024

    Bloomberg Wall Street Week - April 12th, 2024

     On this edition of Wall Street Week, former World Bank President Robert Zoellick cautions against nostalgic support for manufacturing jobs in a changing economy, former Bank of America Vice Chair Anne Finucane makes the distinction between ESG and ESG funds. Former IBM chairman and CEO Sam Palmisano says that AI might move faster than the government can keep up. Rockefeller International Chairman Ruchir Sharma outlines the bargain Indian voters are making for economic growth, and Citi Global Wealth Head of Investment Solutions Kristen Bitterly says that even with a strong labor market, the Fed's attention is on inflation. 
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    Larry Summers Talks CPI, Fed Moves

    Larry Summers Talks CPI, Fed Moves

    Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said that the hot US consumer price inflation report for March means that the risk case of the next Federal Reserve move to be an increase must be taken seriously.

    “You have to take seriously the possibility that the next rate move will be upwards rather than downwards,” Summers said on Bloomberg Television’s Wall Street Week with David Westin. He indicated that such a likelihood is somewhere in the 15% to 25% range.
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    Bloomberg Wall Street Week - April 5th, 2024

    Bloomberg Wall Street Week - April 5th, 2024

     On this edition of Wall Street Week, Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates Founder & CIO Mentor revisits lessons he's learned from taking a strong and incorrect stance on a debt default cycle in 1982. Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary & Wall Street Week contributor thinks that the latest jobs data suggest a reacceleration in the US economy and Sonal Desai, Franklin Templeton Fixed Income CIO tells us that markets are going to remain volatile.  
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    Bloomberg Wall Street Week - March 29th, 2024

    Bloomberg Wall Street Week - March 29th, 2024

    On this edition of Wall Street Week, Larry Fink, BlackRock Chairman & CEO on why he sees a retirement crisis in the US. Glenn Hubbard, Columbia University Professor of Finance compares President Biden and Trump's industrial policies. Gillian Tett, Financial Times editorial board member tells us why investors are failing to account for geopolitical risk, Joshua Bolten, Business Roundtable CEO on what CEOs are looking for in the next president and Melissa Kearney, University of Maryland Professor of Economics makes the case for standardized tests in college admissions. 
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    • 38 min
    Bloomberg Wall Street Week - March 22nd, 2024

    Bloomberg Wall Street Week - March 22nd, 2024

    On this edition of Wall Street Week, Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary & Wall Street Week contributor criticizes the Fed's "itchy fingers" on cutting rates. Kristin Roth DeClark, Barclays Global Head of Technology Investment Banking tells us why she is seeing a comeback in technology IPOs. Christopher Harvey, Wells Fargo Head of Equity Strategy tells us how the markets interpreted what came out of the Fed earlier this week, Brian Deese, MIT Innovation Fellow and Former National Economic Council Director tells us why US automakers are at risk of falling behind in the global EV race. Deese also tells us that the upcoming presidential election should be decided on the candidates' policy views. 
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    • 37 min
    Instant Reaction: Reddit Starts Trading on NYSE

    Instant Reaction: Reddit Starts Trading on NYSE

    Shares of Reddit started trading today, after an IPO that valued the company near the top of its marketed range. Carol Massar, Tim Stenovec and Bloomberg's team of reporters discuss the IPO and the path ahead for Reddit.
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