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Lyft CEO David Risher talks about the markets where the company is investing. Risher spoke with Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow.
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DraftKings CEO Jason Robins discusses quarterly earnings, affect of March Madness, expected growth and future of onsite versus online gambling and sports betting. Robbins spoke with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow.
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Pinterest CEO Bill Ready discusses the company's second quarter revenue topping expectations, easing investors' concerns about an advertising slowdown. Ready spoke with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Caroline Hyde.
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New York Fed President John Williams said keeping inflation expectations anchored near policymakers’ target forms the “bedrock” of central banking while speaking with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at the Reykjavik Economic Conference.
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White House Office Senior Counselor: Trade & Manufacturing Peter Navarro discusses the US and China trade talks set to begin tomorrow in Switzerland. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz, and Annmarie Hordern.
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Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler discusses monetary policy outlook and her hope to keep long-run inflation expectations anchored. She speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua in Reykjavik, Iceland.
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US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick discusses the latest trade deal with the UK and updates for ongoing negotiations with other countries. He spoke to Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz and Saleha Mohsin.
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Rene Haas, Arm CEO discusses the company's cautious forecast and the overall positive outlook for royalty growth in Q1. He is joined by Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Vonnie Quinn.
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Bill Gates, founder of the The Gates Foundation plans to give away $200 billion over the next 20 years before shutting down entirely in 2045, marking a new deadline for one of history’s largest and most influential charities. He is joined by Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua.
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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey comments after the central bank cut interest rates by a quarter-point following a divided vote that was more hawkish than expected. He is joined by Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua.
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Nouriel Roubini, CEO of Roubini Macro Associates, reacts to yesterday’s Fed decision and explains why he believes the US economy could soon thrive. He is joined by Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney.
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Novo Nordisk CEO Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen discusses earnings as well as the competitive landscape in the pharmaceutical sector. He speaks with Bloomberg's Katie Greifeld and Alix Steel.
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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi breaks down the company’s earnings report and discusses how driverless cars will increasingly fit into Uber’s business. Khosrowshahi speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow.
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Senator Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, says job cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency have hurt the Federal Aviation Administration. He says the Trump administration and Department of Transportation are causing chaos at airports across the country. Schumer spoke to Bloomberg's David Gura and Julie Fine.
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House Ways and Means Committee Chairman and Missouri Congressman (R) Jason Smith warned that lawmakers from high-tax states will have to settle for an "unhappy" compromise on the state and local deduction cap. He spoke to Bloomberg's Julie Fine.
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When asked about current US debt levels, Pimco’s Roman repeated something he heard from a private conversation with former Treasury secretary, Janet Yellen: “It’s not a problem until it becomes a problem.” He is joined by Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Romaine Bostick.
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Franklin Templeton President and CEO Jenny Johnson discussed the “interlocking” issues of tariffs, taxes and deregulation, expecting one interest rate cut this year from the Federal Reserve, the “pretty strong” US economy, and the importance of responsibly adding private assets to the firm’s wealth channel. She is joined by Bloomberg's Sonali Basak and Romaine Bostick.
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IBM Chief Executive Arvind Krishna says the tech giant has doubled down on the use of artificial intelligence. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde.
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Ares Management CEO and co-founder Michael Arougheti discussed the market impact of trade tariffs, investment in China markets, investors taking shelter in credit markets and where he sees “massive opportunity” for private equity. Arougheti spoke with Sonali Basak on the sidelines of The Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California.
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FCC chair Brendan Carr discusses the Trump administrations plans to get more commercial electromagnetic spectrum in the hands of wireless companies. He speaks with Carol Massar and Romaine Bostick from the 28th annual Milken Institute Global Conference.
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