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Every aspect of Amazon is leveraging artificial intelligence, says Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services. Garman discuss Amazon’s AI roadmap and reflects on his first year in the role with Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Technology.”
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Gap is predicting a tariff impact of as much as $300 million, and revealed stubborn weakness at two of its smaller brands, Banana Republic and Athleta. The company's CEO Richard Dickson spoke on the company's weak quarter with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Katie Griefeld
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Morgan Stanley CIO Mike Wilson speaks on the fragility of the markets, bonds, and AI trade with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Katie Greifeld
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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has urged the government to strike a deeper trade deal with the European Union to improve growth and “minimize negative effects” of Brexit. He welcomed the recent agreement with Brussels to reduce border checks on food, and rejoin the EU’s electricity market and emissions trading system in exchange for 12 years of access to UK fisheries, and called on officials to go further.
The government expects the EU deal to add 0.2% to the level of GDP by 2040 but the boost pales against the 4% overall hit to the UK economy from Brexit, as estimated by the Office for Budget Responsibility. He spoke at a fireside chat at the Irish Association of Investment Managers Event with Francine LacquaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Goldman Sachs Vice Chair Robert Kaplan, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, says he expects sluggish growth but not a recession. Speaking with Sonali Basak at the Goldman Sachs Tenth Annual Leveraged Finance and Credit Conference in Dana Point, California, Kaplan also discusses the outlook for Fed monetary policy this year.
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White House trade adviser Peter Navarro says the Trump administration will challenge a US court ruling that blocks some tariffs on imports from dozens of countries. “There’s no question that there’s an economic emergency," Navarro said on "Bloomberg Surveillance." He also talks about trying to stop fentanyl from China and getting Trump's tax bill passed by Congress. Navarro spoke with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discusses his company's earnings, his optimistic outlook for growth in AI and the impact of US chip curbs on China. He speaks with host Ed Ludlow.
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Jeffrey Katzenburg, Co-Founder of DreamWorks SKG discusses the future of AI video advertising alongside Creatify CEO and Co-Founder Yinan Na. They are both joined by Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Alix Steel and Scarlet Fu.
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Byron Donalds, Republican Congressman from Florida discusses the 2025 Bitcoin Conference taking place in Las Vegas. He is joined by Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz.
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Ilana Weinstein, IDW Group CEO and Founder discusses hedge funds recent talent wars and their attempts to gain capital. She is joined by Bloomberg's Sonali Basak and Matt Miller.
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Former BP CEO and member of the UK House of Lords John Browne discusses his campaign to become Chancellor of the University of Cambridge with Bloomberg's Caroline Hepker and Lizzy Burden.
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New York Stock Exchange President Lynn Martin discusses the “unprecedented” levels of volume following “Liberation Day” and her optimism for IPOs as she sees the pipeline “just shifted out” to the second half of the year. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz
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Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Tom Barkin discusses the outlook for the US economy and current business and consumer sentiment with Bloomberg's Matt Miller, Katie Greifeld and Mike McKee.
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Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino speaks on the US government's decision to regulate stablecoins and what the GENIUS Act can do to help promote stablecoins. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Mike Regan.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaks on the House tax bill, global tariffs, bond market, and more. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda discusses whether tokenization of popular stocks may be introduced to US trading. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Dani Burger.
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CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger discusses her decision to leave the commission to join the Blockchain Association, the possibility of perpetual futures trading in the US and President Donald Trump’s crypto policy. She is joined by Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Tim Stenovec.
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Former Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority chief Brian Shortsleeve talks about joining the race for governor of Massachusetts. He speaks with hosts Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney.
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Mark Douglas, CEO at MNTN, talks about going public today and raising funds at the top of the marketed range. Ryan Reynolds’ Ad Firm MNTN, Holders Raise $187 Million in IPO as the company has a market value of about $1.24 billion and a fully diluted value of about $1.6 billion, with Founder and CEO Mark Douglas set to have 26% of the voting power after the offering. He joined Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney from the floor of the NYSE.
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Republican Representative Mike Lawler of New York said lifting the cap on the state and local tax deduction is an essential piece to get the tax-cut bill passed. He also voices support for the inclusion of Medicaid work requirements as republicans look for ways to reducing spending. Lawler speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz.
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