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David Bonderman was a private equity legend who built TPG Inc. into a firm with $239 billion in assets under management. He was known for his kind and respectful treatment of people, as well as his wise counsel and extraordinary business judgment. His business partner Jim Coulter spoke to Bloomberg's Jason Kelly about Bonderman's life and legacy.
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As liberal-leaning cities gird for potential antagonism from the Trump administration, San Francisco’s incoming mayor Daniel Lurie is vowing to prioritize local issues over national political battles. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde.
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Morgan Stanley Chief US Equity Strategist Mike Wilson talks about his outlook for stocks in 2025. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Katie Greifeld.
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Conference Board Chief Economist Dana Peterson speaks on The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney
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Bill Dudley, former New York Fed President, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, and Bloomberg Economics senior advisor, expects the Federal Reserve to make assumptions about the extension of the 2017 tax cuts. He speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz, Annmarie Hordern, and Dani Burger
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David Bonderman was a private equity legend who built TPG Inc. into a firm with $239 billion in assets under management. He was known for his kind and respectful treatment of people, as well as his wise counsel and extraordinary business judgment. His business partner Jim Coulter spoke to Bloomberg's Jason Kelly about Bonderman's life and legacy.
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Mark Jenkins, Carlyle’s head of global credit, discusses Carlyle raising $5.7 billion for its latest flagship credit fund and the outlook for the credit market. Speaking with Sonali Basak, Jenkins sees a “very safe environment” for investing going into 2025.
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David Kostin, Goldman Sachs chief US equity strategist, discusses his forecast for M&A activity and the S&P 500. Speaking with Bloomberg's Matt Miller, Katie Greifeld and Sonali Bosak, Kostin also discusses his investment strategy going into 2025.
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Holly O’Neill, president of retail banking at Bank of America, discusses the details of the firm’s recently released November consumer checkpoint. She speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Dani Burger
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Interactive Brokers Chair Thomas Peterffy discusses his expectations for a second Donald Trump administration, his firm’s growth prospects, and why he is “sort of scared of cryptos.” He speaks with Sonali Basak from a Goldman Sachs Group Inc. conference.
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Blue Owl Capital co-CEO Marc Lipschultz sees private markets as a “critical part of the future” and discusses increased competition and higher-for-longer interest rates. He speaks with Sonali Basak from a Goldman Sachs Group Inc. conference.
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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen discusses broad-based tariffs, Russian sanctions, and Ukraine loans with Bloomberg's David Gura.
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Goldman Sachs Asset Management Head Marc Nachmann discusses the move towards third-party fundraising and the future of M&A with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak at the Goldman Sachs Financial Services Conference.
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Ares Management CEO Mike Arougheti discusses his record breaking fundraising year and investment opportunities with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak at the Goldman Sachs Financial Services Conference.
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Goldman Sachs CFO Denis Coleman discusses Trump's FTC nomination and the M&A climate with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak from the Goldman Sachs Financial Services Conference.
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Eli Lilly will begin studies to see if its blockbuster weight-loss medicines are also effective at controlling addictive behaviors like alcohol abuse, smoking and drug addiction, Chief Executive Officer Dave Ricks said. He spoke with David Rubenstein at a meeting of the Economics Club in Washington DC
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Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser said geopolitics is going to be the "biggest shift in the world of finance," and a "big differentiator" alongside innovations in technology and the green transition. She speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak from the Bloomberg's Women, Money & Power conference in London.
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Man Group CEO Robyn Grew discusses eying acquisitions, seeking ‘cracking’ credit opportunity. Grew says she would steer the firm away from deals where it already has a presence and any acquisition would need to add uncorrelated content or capabilities. Grew spoke at Bloomberg’s Money, Women and Power conference in London.
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Jenny Johnson, President & CEO, Franklin Templeton, discusses how she sees the role of traditional money managers shifting with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua at Women, Money & Power in London.
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