Brand New: Bloomberg Bonanza

Brand New: Bloomberg Bonanza

Special: Money & Equality

Money and Equality Deep structural inequalities in the U.S. economy have been deepening for decades, and the pandemic and racial reckoning in 2020 brought them to the fore. Sonali Basak and Romaine Bostick host “Money and Equality,” a Bloomberg special report on how the financial industry has responded to calls for accountability and pressure for change.

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The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer – Gina Raimondo

What makes a great leader? How can leadership be developed into a force for true achievement?  Renowned financier and philanthropist David Rubenstein travels the country talking to leaders to uncover their stories and their path to success.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo talks about President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill, trade with China and Europe and the future of working at home.

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Leaders with Lacqua: Al Gore

It’s been 15 years since the release of “An Inconvenient Truth,” the documentary about former U.S. Vice President Al Gore’s campaign to educate people about global warming. In this first episode of “Leaders With Lacqua Goes Green,” Gore says that although time has been wasted and damage done since then, it’s not too late to avoid the worst, and the world is in the early stages of a sustainability revolution.

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Bloomberg Green: Episode 25

Buy less, wear longer. That’s the mantra of Levi’s, one of the oldest fashion brands in America. And while it may make environmental sense, does it also make business sense? In this edition of Bloomberg Green, we look at how some of the world’s biggest clothing companies are cleaning up their act – and making money as a result. From Patagonia’s environmental activism to the water-saving technology of Jeanologia, the era of fast fashion may be coming to an end: but what comes next?

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Front Row: Sarah Ketterer

In the age of exchange-traded funds and relentless fee pressure, every active investor has to have a game plan. In this interview excerpt, Causeway Capital Management co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Sarah Ketterer explains her interest in actively managed ETFs and discusses new strategies for Chinese stocks and ESG.

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Studio 1.0: Lisa Su

With the semiconductor industry facing a global chip shortage, one company in the eye of the storm has been experiencing a meteoric rise: AMD. At the helm is engineer turned CEO Lisa Su, who transformed the company into a chip powerhouse. Shares are up 2240% under her tenure and AMD chips, short for Advanced Micro Devices – are now embedded in everything from Microsoft’s XBox to Sony Playstation and Apple Macs to massive data center machinery. On the latest Studio 1.0, Bloomberg’s Emily Chang sits down with the chief executive to discuss AMD’s impressive comeback story; her bets that are paying off in rising market share and stock price; and the road out of the chip shortage.

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The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer – Sen. Tammy Duckworth

What makes a great leader? How can leadership be developed into a force for true achievement? The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations explores successful leadership through the personal and professional choices of the most influential people in business. Renowned financier and philanthropist David Rubenstein travels the country talking to leaders to uncover their stories and their path to success. Senator Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat from Illinois, talks about why she joined the Army, losing her legs in Iraq, working with President Joe Biden and trying to pass a new infrastructure bill in Congress.

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