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Fed's Bostic on Systemic Racism: Small Actions Can Make a Difference
Nov.19 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic discusses the systemic racism in the U.S. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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UPS ends ban on beards, natural Black hairstyles; Eta weakens to tropical storm before hitting Florida; Facebook continuing ban on political ads
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SEC Chair Clayton Says U.S. Needs Vibrant Private Markets
Dec.09 -- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton says he's heartened that U.S. markets have become more attractive during the past few years and adds that the Covid-19 pandemic has increased some risks for insider...
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Apollo Finds Less Than 100 Black Executives in Private Equity
Dec.09 -- David Sambur, private equity co-head at Apollo Global Management, discusses the lack of diversity in private equity. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Sonali Basak on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Apollo Seeks to Deploy Funds, Eyeing End of Pandemic
Dec.09 -- David Sambur, private equity co-head at Apollo Global Management, discusses how the firm put money to work amid the coronavirus pandemic, finding opportunities in the recovery of the travel and leisure sector, and the lack of...
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Axel Capital Management CIO: Fed Rate Cut Made Us More Bullish
Mar.05 -- Anna Nikolayevsky, founder and chief investment officer at Axel Capital Management, discusses hedging the coronavirus virus, the Federal Reserve’s emergency rate cut, and diversity in the hedge fund industry. She speaks with...
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CLEAN : France's Macron vows commitment to Eastern Christians
To support the Christians of the East is to act for a diverse Middle East, for the very possibility of peace and fraternity", says French President Emmanuel Macron, as he pins the Legion of Honor on Pascal Gollnisch, director of the...
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U.S. Falling Behind on Women’s Economic Empowerment
Sept. 21 -- Citigroup chief global political analyst Tina Fordham discusses economic empowerment for women with Matt Miller, Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What’d You Miss?" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Can Chipotle Turn Around Its Business?
Aug. 19 -- Bloomberg's Craig Giamonna updates the latest news on Chipotle in the wake of its food-safety related issues. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Scientists launch Ethiopian farm to breed healthy, bug resistant chickens
Rresearchers are investigating the genetics of chickens in an unusual farm laboratory just launched in Ethiopia.
The initiative is to develop disease-resistant, climate-resilient chickens to improve nutrition and income...
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How Zoom's Eric Yuan Went From Immigrant to Top CEO
Jun.20 -- Eric Yuan, Zoom founder and chief executive officer, discusses how he went from being denied a visa to the U.S. to being named a top CEO. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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BofA Vice Chair Looking Forward to Meeting Ivanka Trump
Apr.24 -- Anne Finucane, Bank of America vice chair, discusses women in business and Dodd-Frank regulations with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Work From Home Creates More Flexibility, Says Euronext CEO
Jul.30 -- Stephane Boujnah, chief executive officer at Euronext NV, discusses the rejection of the shorter trading hours, diversity in the industry, working from home and his outlook for the second half of the year. He speaks exclusively...
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Tina Brown Says You Can't Be the Alpha Dog and Not Be Held Accountable
Sep.10 -- Tina Brown, Women in the World Foundation chief executive officer, discusses the status of women in the media with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg New Voices Announces ESG/Climate Initiative
Jul.22 -- Laura Zelenko, Senior Executive Editor, Diversity, Training, Talent and News Standards for Bloomberg discusses the new commitment to elevate voices in ESG/Climate initiative with Marcelia Freeman, Senior Vice President, Capital...
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Women of Wall Street: Launching a Hedge Fund as a Woman
Dec.10 -- Maria Vassalou, founder at Vassalou Capital Management, discusses her experience in launching and managing a hedge fund. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Barclays' O'Connor Sees Attractive Conditions for M&A in 2020
Feb.25 -- Claire O'Connor, Barclays head of loan capital markets and acquisition finance in the Americas, discusses the outlook for M&A activity in 2020 with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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How Utah Valley University Keeps Tuition Costs Manageable
Feb.11 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Utah Valley University President Astrid Tuminez explains how the university manages rising costs while attracting a diverse student body. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on...
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Women Can Break Into Male-Dominated VC Industry: iGlobe
Dec.09 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Soo Boon Koh, founder and managing partner at iGlobe Partners, a fund management company regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, discusses the gender gap in the venture-capital...
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Morgan Stanley’s Push to Invest in Inclusive Innovation
Oct.06 -- Carla Harris, vice chairman and senior client advisor at Morgan Stanley, discusses efforts to expand diversity on Wall Street and in the financial industry, learning from the common experience of the coronavirus pandemic, and...
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AllianceBernstein's Valerie Grant on Investing
Oct.09 -- AllianceBernstein's senior fund manager Valerie Grant speaks to Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on Investing amid the pandemic.
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CLEAN : Nobel Prize secretary defends academy after Western awards sweep
Professor Hans Ellegren, Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, defends the Nobel Committee's attempts to better reflect the breadth of achievement across the world after a season where every Nobel laureate came from...
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CLEAN : Hong Kong's Tony Leung says acting gets more rewarding with age
Legendary Hong Kong film star Tony Leung says that after 40 years in the business, he's having more fun than ever playing diverse roles -- though he's still hoping to be cast as a serial killer (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)