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Powell Keeps Rate Cuts Alive; Campus Crackdown Continues
On today's podcast:
1) Powell Keeps Rate Cuts on Table But Leaves Timing Less Certain
2) US College Campuses On Edge as Police Move In
3) Investors Await Apple Earnings
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Instant Reaction: Jay Powell on Fed Policy
Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz discuss remarks from Fed Chair Jay Powell following the Federal Reserve's latest policy decision
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Campus Crackdown, Amazon Shares Rise on Earnings
On today's podcast:
1) NYPD Clears Protesters Occupying Columbia’s Hamilton Hall
2) Amazon Reports Strong Cloud Unit Sales on Rising AI Demand
3) Fed to Signal Delay of Interest-Rate Cuts
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Instant Reaction: Amazon Reports Strong Cloud Unit Sales on Rising AI Demand
Amazon's cloud unit posted the strongest sales growth in a year, a sign that the retailer’s most profitable unit is recovering from a slump as businesses resume spending on technology projects. The shares rose in extended trading.
Bloomberg TV and Radio hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec speak with Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst for E-Commerce Poonam Goyal and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Technology Analyst Anurag Rana for instant reaction and analysis.
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Campus Protests Heat Up, HSBC CEO Steps Down
On today's podcast:
1) Columbia Students Occupy Building as Campus Protests Continue
2) HSBC CEO Quinn Unexpectedly Steps Down After Almost 5 Years
3) Amazon Earnings on Tap
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Instant Reaction: Paramount CEO Bob Bakish Is Out
Paramount Global replaced Chief Executive Officer Bob Bakish, appointing a management committee as the board negotiates a possible change in control of the company. Three of Paramount’s most senior executives — film and kids programming chief Brian Robbins, Showtime/MTV head Chris McCarthy and George Cheeks, who leads CBS — will run the company, according to a statement released Monday.
Bloomberg TV and Radio hosts Romaine Bostick, Scarlet Fu, Tim Stenovec and Emily Graffeo discuss the news. Then, Tim and Emily speak with Bloomberg News Entertainment Editor Chris Palmeri for analysis and reaction.
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