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01:05
Blackstone CEO Talks Fiscal Risk
Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman believes that the resilient labor market, which has refused to cool despite the Federal Reserve’s tightening cycle, will keep the U.S. Economy on track. Speaking with Bloomberg from the International Private Equity Market Conference in Paris, Schwarzman says that the budget deficit is a bigger risk than the current business cycle.
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01:04
Nuveen CIO Disagrees with Markets on Rate Cuts in 2024
Saira Malik, Chief Investment Officer at Nuveen, shares reasons to be optimistic about markets and explains why she doesn’t foresee interest rates coming down in 2024.
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08:24
August CPI Hotter Than Expected
TJM Investments Managing Director Timothy Anderson reacts to the August CPI print which showed accelerated inflation--largely fueled by an uptick in energy prices. He also looks ahead to August retail figures and the Arm IPO later this week.
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00:47
Chicago Fed Eyes Possibility of Goldilocks Ending
Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee suggests that the so-called “golden path”--one in which the U.S. inflation rate cools without a recession–is not guaranteed, but within reach.
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01:31
Kyle Bass Talks Office Demise
Hedge fund manager Kyle Bass foresees a 10% hit to U.S. banking equity due to the post-COVID trend away from office space. Speaking with Bloomberg Markets, Bass predicted a $200 to $250 billion dollar loss from the office sector of commercial real estate. He highlighted industrials, multi-family and data centers as pockets of opportunity moving forward.
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16:49
Optimizing Athlete Performance Off the Field
Michael Bapis, Vios Group Private Advisor and Head of the Sports & Entertainment Practice of the Rockefeller Global Family Office, discusses athlete financial literacy, optimizing investment outcomes and more as the major sports seasons kick into high gear. A former Division I golfer who played professional basketball in Greece, Bapis touches on the unique pressures athletes face, his approach to risk management and Rockefeller's value proposition.