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17.01.26 - 05:42
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China Punished 69 Senior Officials for Corruption Last Year (Bloomberg)
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China punished 69 officials at the level of minister, provincial rank and above last year for corruption amid an ongoing crackdown, according to a statement posted Saturday on the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission....
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17.01.26 - 03:12
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Bill Dudley: Trump Pressure on Powell ′Counterproductive′ (Bloomberg)
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Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley reacts to the Justice Department's criminal subpoena of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, and discusses Powell's public response. Dudley explains how the Trump Administration's pressure on the Fed to lower interest rates is 'counterproductive,' and addresses concerns about damaging the Fed's credibility. He says that although President Donald Trump views interest rates like a real estate developer, lower rates aren't always good for American consumers. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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17.01.26 - 02:12
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Russell 2000 Rallies as Small Caps Outperform Broader Market | The Close 1/16/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today's guests are Morgan Stanley Investment, Management's Andrew Slimmon, Scotiabank's Andrew Weisel, Monness Crespi Hardt & Co's Brian White, Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair, Neuberger Berman's Jeff Blazek, Needham & Company's Laura Martin, Evercore's Nicholas Amicucci, Mizuho Securities USA's Dan Kolev, AlixPartners' Simon Freakley, McKinsey Global Institute's Chris Bradley, UFC's Dana White. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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17.01.26 - 00:18
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How Investors Fall Into Bias Traps: Masters in Business (Bloomberg)
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Barry speaks with Richard Thaler and Alex Imas award winning economists and co-authors of "The Winner's Curse: Behavioral Economics Anomalies". They discuss the psychology of spending at auctions, and the effects of draft picks on NFL team spending. They also discuss the anomalies of human behavior and decision making that challenge classical economic theories. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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