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29.11.25 - 08:12
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German Football Star Mario Goetze Chases Gains Off the Field (Bloomberg)
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German footballer Mario Goetze is 33, which is often when players start thinking about life after professional sports. Goetze, however, has been preparing for some years already. Inspired by top US athletes like LeBron James and Kevin Durant, he's built a robust private investment portfolio that he'll keep developing after his first career ends....
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29.11.25 - 08:12
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Sygnia CEO Wierzycka on Unlocking Africa′s Youth Potential (Bloomberg)
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Across much of Africa, creating enough jobs for a rapidly growing population remains one of the biggest economic challenges. As policymakers and investors look for ways to drive growth and opportunity, the focus is turning to innovation, infrastructure, and private investment. Magda Wierzycka, the Polish-South African CEO of financial-services firm Sygnia, spoke to Bloomberg TV's Jennifer Zabasajja and she said opportunities in Africa are limitless. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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28.11.25 - 19:36
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November a Wake-Up Call for Investors: Noel (Bloomberg)
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Syz Group Trading Head Valerie Noel says volatility can come back quickly and strongly if the Federal Reserve does not cut rates in the December meeting. She speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Kriti Gupta on 'The Opening Trade.'
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