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Richard Clarida, global economic advisor at Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco), offers insight into the firm’s annual secular outlook with a focus on a “fragmenting” world, the long end of the yield curve, and the path forward for the Federal Reserve. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney
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Czech President, Petr Pavel, on the Europe's security and securing peace in Ukraine. He said European nations can't secure peace without American help, but the continent needs more time and realistic goals. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta in Prague.
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America’s debt burden and interest expense have become “untenable,” and that means long-term US Treasury bonds are no longer seen as legitimate risk-free investments, said DoubleLine Capital’s Jeffrey Gundlach. He is joined by Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz.
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Chanos & Co. founder Jim Chanos discusses the outlook for the US stock market, his views on Tesla and why he is betting against Carvana. Speaking with Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Television, Chanos also responds to Michael Saylor dismissing his recommendation to short the shares of Strategy and buy Bitcoin.
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Billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones said President Donald Trump is likely to appoint an “uber dovish” Federal Reserve chair to accommodate his growth agenda, adding he thinks US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent would be his likely pick when Jerome Powell’s term ends. Jones, Tudor Investment CEO, spoke with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Katie Greifeld.
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US Senator Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican, discusses the tax-cut package passed by the House and the anti-deportation protests in Los Angeles with Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz.
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US Education Secretary Linda McMahon said that Harvard and other universities could get some of the federal funding cut by the Trump administration restored if they change their policies.
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Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor dismissed short-seller Jim Chanos’s recommendation to short the shares of the Bitcoin treasury company and buy the cryptocurrency because of the large premium the company’s common stock commands over the value of its token holdings. Saylor spoke with Bloomberg's with Katie Greifeld and Matt Miller.
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Morgan Stanley Chief Equity Strategist Mike Wilson says unless the US trade war with China re-escalates in a negative fashion, trade issues won't be enough to take the momentum out of stocks. In a note, Wilson reiterated his 12-month price target of 6,500 points, implying gains of about 8% from current levels. Wilson speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro.
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GoodRx CEO Wendy Barnes discusses how White House policies are impacting the company, and their recent earnings report. She speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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Andrew Cuomo, the front-runner in New York’s Democratic mayoral primary, said raising taxes on the city’s wealthiest residents would cause an exodus to states like Florida and Texas. “You elect a socialist who tries to give everything away free, doubles the taxes on the wealthy, and the wealthy say, ‘That’s it I’m gone,”’ Cuomo, the former governor of New York, said, speaking with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney.
With about two weeks remaining until the June 24 Democratic primary, multiple polls show Cuomo as the likely winner, beating a crowded field of at least eight other serious candidates. Winning the New York City mayor’s race would crown a remarkable comeback run for Cuomo, 67, the Queens-born scion of a Democratic political dynasty that now spans two centuries. He served nearly three terms in Albany as governor before resigning in August 2021 amid a string of allegations of sexual harassment. Cuomo denies the allegations.
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US Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer reacts to the May report that shows the US added 139,000 new jobs, topping estimates. She says the Trump administration is focused on growing the workforce and says "native born Americans" are getting more jobs. She speaks to Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern.
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NHL Commissioner, Gary Bettman discusses the NHL Stanley Cup Finals ahead of game two.
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Former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu weighs in on the fight between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump and why he believes Musk is right about the looming economic impact of the 'Big Beautiful Bill'.
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Dan Ives, Global Head of Technology at Wedbush Securities, discusses the feud between Elon Musk and President Trump and how it's affecting Tesla stock, Musk's other companies, and his personal wealth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern
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RJ Scaringe, Founder and CEO of Rivian and Bloomberg Technology Co-Host Ed Ludlow join Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on set at the Blkoomberg Tech Event in San Francisco, CA. Scaringe spoke on expanding the company's EV portfolio and charging infrastructure.
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Bloomberg's Mark Gurman interviews Peloton CEO Peter Stern at the Bloomberg Tech event in San Francisco.
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Bloomberg's Tom Giles interviews Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi at the Bloomberg Tech event in San Francisco
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House Speaker Mike Johnson discusses the Big Beautiful Bill Act, under assault by fellow republicans. Johnson says President Donald Trump’s tax bill is delivering the America first agenda as he speaks about Elon Musk’s opposition to the measure, attempts by Senate Republicans to scale back the $40,000 state and local tax deduction cap, and the importance of raising the debt ceiling. Johnson spoke with Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern and Lisa Abramowicz.
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