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Sep 10, 2024 • 45min
Apple, Google Lose Multibillion Dollar Court Fights With EU
Ed Ludlow, Bloomberg Technology Co-Host, and Ben Steverman, Wealth Reporter, dive into the recent legal defeats for Apple and Google against the EU over massive fines, highlighting the increasing scrutiny on Big Tech. They discuss the implications for tax policies and market dominance. The conversation takes an intriguing turn towards a 'dating recession' fueled by COVID, examining its long-term impact on social behavior. Additionally, they explore the booming trend of electric vehicle leases and the impressive rise of women in leadership roles within business schools.

Sep 10, 2024 • 27min
Latinas Helping to Power US Economy
Jennifer Auerbach-Rodriguez, a Strategic Growth Markets Executive at Merrill Wealth Management, discusses the impressive $1.3 trillion economic contribution of Latinas to the US GDP. She highlights their growing influence through education and entrepreneurship. Andrew Liveris, former CEO of Dow, shares insights from his book on navigating leadership in disruptive times. He emphasizes the importance of corporate responsibility in addressing social issues and the need for integrity and innovation in today’s business landscape.

Sep 9, 2024 • 43min
Apple Unveils iPhone 16, Touts Artificial Intelligence Features
Ed Ludlow, a Bloomberg Technology Co-Host, reports live from Apple's iPhone 16 launch, unveiling exciting AI features and innovative camera controls. Austin Carr, a Technology Reporter, emphasizes Apple's staggering $3.4 trillion market value and its regulatory challenges. Barbara Fox, President of Fox Residential Group, offers insights into New York City's residential market amid rising prices and fluctuating mortgage rates. Together, they paint a picture of how tech and real estate intersect in today's economy.

Sep 9, 2024 • 27min
A Guide for Women Entrepreneurs
Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown, a cultural architect and equity strategist, discusses the power shift towards women in business and politics. Sarah Dusek, Co-Founder of Enygma Ventures, shares insights from her book aimed at empowering women entrepreneurs. They cover the challenges women face in securing investments and the importance of crafting effective pitch decks. The conversation also touches on the need for organizations to foster inclusive cultures and the transformative power of entrepreneurship for women.

Sep 6, 2024 • 1h 33min
Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - September 6th, 2024
Dive into the world of wealth management and the pivotal role of financial advisors as they leverage AI advancements. Explore the semiconductor industry's shifting dynamics, focusing on Nvidia's acquisition challenges and Intel's strategic importance. Discover the excitement of the US Open and the rise of new tennis stars. Unpack the complexities of sports gambling and the implications of integrity in athletics, scrutinizing financial pressures faced by athletes. Finally, celebrate diversity in asset management and the inspiring journey of a coffee shop couple who turned their dreams into a thriving business.

Sep 6, 2024 • 45min
US Hiring Comes Up Short in Possible Warning Sign for Fed
Michael McKee, Bloomberg's International Economics & Policy Correspondent, joins Sophia Kearney-Lederman, Senior Economist at FHN, to dissect the disappointing August jobs report and its impact on Federal Reserve policies. Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer at ManpowerGroup, provides insights into labor market trends, while Stamatis Tsantanis, CEO of Seanergy, discusses the geopolitical ramifications on ports. The conversation highlights the talent shortages in tech and healthcare amidst cautious optimism for future hiring stability.

Sep 6, 2024 • 24min
Instant Reaction: US Job Growth Falls Short, Sets Up Fed Pivot
Neil Dutta, Head of US Economic Research at Renaissance Macro Research, Claudia Sahm, Chief Economist at New Century Advisors, Mark Zandi, Chief Economist at Moody's Analytics, and Ben Laidler, Head of Equity Strategy at Bradesco BBI, delve into recent disappointing US job growth numbers. They discuss the implications for Federal Reserve rate cuts and explore differences in economic stability among income groups. The experts also analyze labor market trends, inflation pressures, and investment strategies in a shifting economic landscape.

Sep 6, 2024 • 8min
What You Need to Know About Mpox
Kari Debbink, an Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses the Mpox outbreak and its implications. She explains the World Health Organization's global health emergency declaration and the emergence of new cases worldwide. Debbink addresses the low public risk while highlighting the importance of preparedness against the clade two variant. She also outlines symptoms, treatment protocols, and the demographics at risk, emphasizing that not everyone needs to panic.

Sep 5, 2024 • 49min
Verizon to Buy Frontier for $9.6 Billion in Broadband Push
In this lively discussion, Chris Palmeri and Michelle Davis reveal Verizon's strategic $9.6 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications and its potential to enhance broadband access. Dave Alison shares investment strategies tailored for ultra-high net worth clients amid economic uncertainties. Richard Edelman highlights findings from the Trust at Work report, shedding light on workplace trust gaps due to globalization and AI. They also tackle the evolving roles of technology in financial advising and the future influence of AI on job markets.

Sep 5, 2024 • 24min
Retirement Planning, Fertility Support for Men
Salvatore Capizzi, Executive Vice President at Dunham & Associates Investment Counsel, dives into the Retirement Investment Paradox, challenging conventional views on asset allocation as people age. He emphasizes innovative strategies for portfolio growth. Meanwhile, Shelly MacConnell, Chief Strategy Officer at Win Fertility, discusses the burgeoning trend of sperm freezing due to declining male fertility. The conversation touches on barriers to healthcare access and the urgent need for businesses to provide comprehensive fertility support to their employees.


