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The MeToo Movement's Influence on the Kavanaugh Hearing

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Sep.21 -- USC Professor of Law and Political Science Susan Estrich examines the confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh amid allegations of sexual assault and the MeToo movement. She speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Trouble With the (Inverted) Curve

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Mar.22 -- The Treasury yield curve inverted for the first time since the last crisis Friday, triggering the first reliable market signal of an impending recession and rate-cutting cycle. The gap between the 3-month and 10-year yields...
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The Growing Love for BBB Corporate Debt

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Mar.29 -- There was a period of time late last year when BBB rated bonds -- those securities just above junk status -- were anathema in the corporate debt market. Investors, fearful that these bonds were about to get hit by a wave of...
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Prudential CEO Wells Ready for No-Deal Brexit

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Mar.25 -- Prudential CEO Mike Wells says de-merger talks have opened up a wealth of partnership opportunities, and sees the company's portfolio benefiting from the Brexit instability. He spoke with Bloomberg on the sidelines of China...
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Cohen to Pay 'Very Serious Price' After Guilty Plea, Prosecutor Says

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Aug.21 -- Deputy U.S. Attorney Robert Khuzami speaks at a press conference following President Donald Trump’s longtime lawyer Michael Cohen's guilty plea to eight federal charges in New York.
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Doubling-Down on High-Quality Junk

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Jun.21 -- As the Fed moves closer to expanding the money supply, corporate bond investors are snatching up notes and taking more risk -- but not too much more. Prices on the lowest-rated investment-grade bonds are jumping, as are the...
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General Motors Has a Special Obligation to U.S., Rep. Kildee Says

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Nov.28 -- Representative Dan Kildee, a Democrat from Michigan, discusses the decision by General Motors Co. to close factories and cut jobs, President Donald Trump promising "false hope" to Americans, and his focus for Democratic...
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China 3Q GDP Remains Steady at 6.7% on Year

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Oct. 19 -- China releases its 3Q GDP figures, industrial output and retail sales data for September. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What 4.1% U.S. Economic Growth Means to Muni Bonds

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Aug.01 -- Jeffrey Lipton, head of muni research and strategy at Oppenheimer, discusses the impact of 4.1 percent U.S. economic growth on state credit and municipal bonds. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs in this week's "Muni...
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Rep. Faso of New York Says His District Is Mostly Concerned About Tariffs

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Sep.19 -- Rep. John Faso, a New York Republican, discusses the top issues facing his district with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Hedge Fund Contraction and the Hiring Outlook for Alts

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Nov.13 -- Alexis DuFresne, Whitney Partners Asset Management practice director, discusses what to expect from hedge funds after their worst month since 2011. She speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Katia Porzecanski on "Bloomberg...
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Record Exodus From Credit Funds Reflects the Week in Volatility

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Oct.12 -- Yields on bonds rated below investment grade are the highest since November 2016, jumping to 6.61 percent on Wednesday from 6.18 percent on Oct. 1, according to Bloomberg Barclays index data. Investors pulled about $5.4 billion...
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Amundi's Borowski Expects U.S.-China Trade Tensions to Ease in Early 2019

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Dec.11 -- Didier Borowski, head of macroeconomic research at Amundi, discusses China's economy, the U.S.-China trade tensions and his outlook for Chinese markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Andrea Jung on the Importance of Saving $5 a Week

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Dec.13 -- Grameen America President & CEO Andrea Jung, who led Avon Products as ceo from 1999 to 2012, talks about how the organization helps keep women above the poverty line and on a road to success. She sat down with Bloomberg's David...
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Primavera Capital's Fred Hu, Sees Significant Risks in Chinese Economy Next Two Years

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Dec.16 -- Attempts to prop up China’s slowing economy with fiscal stimulus and monetary policy alone will fail in the long run, according to one of the country’s most respected economists and money managers. Fred Hu, founder and Chairman...
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Rivlin on Trump's Picks, Fiscal Plan, Tax Reforms

Higher Ed
Nov.30 -- Brooking Institution Senior Fellow Alice Rivlin weighs in on U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet nominations, and discusses his infrastructure spending and tax reform plans. Rivlin speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Noble Group Says Still in Talks With Possible Partners

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May.23 -- Noble Group Ltd. said that it remains in talks with several potential strategic partners, while looking at further asset sales and reviewing the company’s options. Bloomberg's James Poole has more on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Why Academy's Tchir Is Fading This Bull Market

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Aug.14 -- Peter Tchir, head of macro strategy at Academy Securities, discusses the outlook for Treasury yields and U.S. equity markets on "Bloomberg The Open."
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College Credit Card Debt Grows

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A report by AIG Retirement Services shows 53 percent of college students use two or more credit cards.
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Visa, Goldman Sachs Partner on New Corporate Payments

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Jun.07 -- Visa Inc. CFO Vasant Prabhu discusses the company's new partnership with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to build out a newly formed transaction-banking arm. Golman is using Visa capabilities that allow corporate clients to easily...
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What to Expect From Bank Earnings Next Week

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Apr.09 -- Morgan Stanley Analyst Betsy Graseck previews the bank earnings scheduled to kick off next week. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Hoffman: Zuckerberg Called 'Immediately' After Facebook Criticis

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Reid Hoffman says Mark Zuckerberg called him immediately after the early Facebook Inc. investor said he is “disappointed” in the social media giant in the wake of whistleblower Frances Haugen’s revelations. Hoffman, a partner at venture...
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Fed's Efforts to Hold Down Rates Raises Inflationary Pressures: Dalio

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Mar.19 -- Bridgewater Co-Chairman and Co-CIO Ray Dalio says that the Fed's monetization efforts to hold down rates raises inflationary pressures. He says that in the current environment, "cash is trash." He joins David Westin exclusively...
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More to Fear From Microbes Than From Xi Jinping: Summers

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Apr.16 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that the U.S. And the rest of the developed world has a responsibility to help low and middle-income countries recover from the pandemic,...