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22.05.25 - 13:42
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Trump Tax Bill Heads for Vote, US Fiscal Worries Hit Sentiment | Bloomberg The Pulse 05/22 (Bloomberg)
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House Republican leaders released a new version of President Donald Trump's massive tax and spending bill with a higher limit on the deduction for state and local taxes and other changes in a bid to win over warring GOP factions to support the legislation. The updated legislation also would speed up cuts to Medicaid and elimination of Biden-era clean energy tax breaks, a demand of hardline conservatives. A White House official said Wednesday night that Trump was very supportive of the revised bill. Yet it wasn't immediately clear whether the revisions would attract enough support to pass the House, where Republicans hold a slender majority and can only afford to lose a few votes.
Today's guest: Christina Minnis, Goldman Sachs, Pierre Gramegna, European Stability Mechanism Managing Director (Source: Bloomberg)...
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22.05.25 - 13:24
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Goldman Sachs′ Minnis on Public vs. Private Market Growth & Valuations (Bloomberg)
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Goldman Sachs's Global Head of Credit & Asset Finance & Head of Global Acquisition Finance says she doesn't see anything stopping the growth of both private and public markets. Christina Minnis spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at the 2025 Qatar Economic Forum in Doha about valuations and where she sees opportunities. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.05.25 - 16:24
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A new US report makes it clear: five-day in-office mandates are outdated | Gleb Tsipursky (The Guardian)
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A government study shows clear benefits to the flexibility of telework. Companies ignore these findings at their own riskWhen the pandemic hit in early 2020, organizations pivoted overnight to remote and hybrid models to survive. Nearly five years later, Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, Dell and Goldman Sachs have enforced five-day-in-office mandates, while US federal agencies imposed on-site requirements for more than 400,000 employees.These actions rely on outdated assumptions about productivity, culture and resilience, according to authoritative federal government data. A May 2025 report from the non-partisan Government Accountability Office (GAO), Telework: Private Sector Stakeholder and Expert Views, shows that telework offers clear advantages when leaders embrace strategic culture-building, robust performance tracking and available regulatory guidance. Companies ignoring these insights risk talent attrition, rising costs and reduced agility in an era that demands adaptability.Gleb Tsipursky, PhD, is the CEO ...
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