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Oct 6, 2023 • 39min
US Hiring Surges, Bolstering Case for Another Fed Rate Hike
Bloomberg News Economics Editor and Bloomberg Intelligence Chief US Interest Rate Strategist discuss the impact of the September jobs report on the economy and Fed policy. ManpowerGroup's Chief Commercial Officer shares insights on the jobs report and employment trends. Bloomberg's Legal Reporter and Fenergo's Head of Financial Crime Policy talk about the SBF fraud trial and regulatory takeaways from FTX's collapse.

Oct 6, 2023 • 9min
Omni COO on Business Driving the Hotel Space
Vince Parrotta, COO of Omni Hotels & Resorts, talks about growth, development, and labor issues in the hospitality business. The podcast discusses strategies for attracting and retaining employees, the effect of increasing demand for skilled culinary workers on pay scales, the performance and outlook for the hotel business, the state of business travel and potential for a recession.

Oct 5, 2023 • 37min
Live from the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit
Gideon Maltz discusses refugee employment. Todd McKinnon talks about cyber attacks. Renee Johnson reports on middle-aged binge drinking. Alan Lancz discusses current economic challenges.

Oct 5, 2023 • 7min
Celebrating NYC Food, Wine and Fun
The podcast discusses the New York City Wine and Food Festival, its chefs, and industry professionals. They talk about the history and growth of the festival, as well as give advice for newcomers. They also mention the upcoming Bloomberg Technology Summit in London.

Oct 4, 2023 • 47min
XPO's Jacobs Talks Logistics, Economics and Geopolitics
Brad Jacobs, Chairman at XPO, discusses logistics, economy, and his forthcoming book. Rose Stuckey Kirk talks about technology helping underrepresented people. Brett Pulley shares details of Tyler Perry's media empire. Topics include reducing carbon emissions, social responsibility initiatives, automation in warehouses, and fiscal stimulus.

Oct 4, 2023 • 10min
US Economy Faces Risks From strikes to Higher Rates
Topics discussed include risks facing the US economy such as auto strikes, student loan payments resuming, and government shutdown. They explore the concept of a 'soft landing' and credit conditions. They discuss labor hoarding and inflation during recessions. Lastly, they delve into recession triggers and shocks, and mention Taylor Swift's contribution to the economy.

Oct 3, 2023 • 27min
SBF Gets His Say in Court After $26 Billion Crash
The podcast discusses the ongoing fraud trial of Sam Bankman-Fried and potential penalties he may face. It also explores the current state of private credit and lending, including challenges and opportunities in the industry. The parallels between the current syndicated loan markets and the 2007-2008 crisis are discussed, as well as the impact of the political climate on investment markets. The chapter concludes with a discussion on allocating funds and the long-term potential of equities.

Oct 3, 2023 • 17min
In Defense of ESG Investing
Garvin Jabusch, Co-Founder and CIO of Green Alpha Advisors, discusses ESG investing, the impact of climate change on the economy, the potential of hydrogen as an alternative to traditional engines, challenges of battery production for ESG investing, and the transformative impact of artificial intelligence and biotech on healthcare.

Oct 2, 2023 • 51min
Musk's Tesla Factory Closures, X Possibly Going Public
Sean O’Kane and Max Chafkin discuss Elon Musk's Tesla factory closures and Bill Ackman's proposal to take X public. Michael Dowling talks about AI in healthcare. Melissa Byrne shares thoughts on student loan payments. Joel Weber and Greg Stohr discuss Greg's Businessweek story on the Supreme Court. Lisa Erickson explores the market environment and themes for the fourth quarter.

Oct 2, 2023 • 16min
J. Lohr Vineyards Leading the Way
Cynthia Lohr, co-owner of J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines, discusses sustainability and tourism in the wine industry. They explore their commitment to resource conservation, social equity, and innovation, as well as solutions for low emissions and clean energy. The chapter also highlights the distinct qualities of wines from J-Loor Vineyard and the winery's response to the current economic climate.


