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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down what to expect from the upcoming Federal Reserve decision. Plus, Microsoft and BlackRock plan to launch a $30 billion AI investment fund and European Union judges overturn Google’s $1.7 billion antitrust fine. Chapters: 00:03:02 – Investors Await Fed Decison 00:15:10 – Creatio’s Workflow Automation 00:26:55 – Big…

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down what to expect from the upcoming Federal Reserve decision. Plus, Microsoft and BlackRock plan to launch a $30 billion AI investment fund and European Union judges overturn Google’s $1.7 billion antitrust fine.

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00:03:02 – Investors Await Fed Decison
00:15:10 – Creatio’s Workflow Automation
00:26:55 – Big Tech Execs Testify on the Hill
00:34:12 – Outlook for the IPO Market
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  1. @royed31

    September 18, 2024 at 5:14 pm

    Doolittle is terrible

  2. @MidsummerNightScream

    September 18, 2024 at 5:40 pm

    the creatio ceo was a disaster. She tried to save the interview but even if people are doing more skilled work. Most will be replaced, how many people do you need to improve workflows vs a call center?

  3. @joependleton6293

    September 18, 2024 at 6:52 pm

    Always amazed by the Astronomical ammounts… of info, you give ????

  4. @joependleton6293

    September 18, 2024 at 7:26 pm

    Rate cuts would ease the burden on consumers?

  5. @helen9183

    September 18, 2024 at 8:16 pm

    Your report on misinfo is Election Interference

  6. @davidip9236

    September 18, 2024 at 8:41 pm

    evil duo: Blackrock+MSFT

  7. @otherZinc

    September 18, 2024 at 9:25 pm

    Lynn Doan was speaking facts! Ms. Doan needs more time, and I am looking forward to listening to in the near future.

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    September 19, 2024 at 12:00 am

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    September 19, 2024 at 4:41 pm

    Вообще классный обменник, мне удобно переводить usdt, спасибо ЛАБА

  10. @Waitwhat-l9p

    September 19, 2024 at 5:49 pm

    BlackRock is going to kill the US economy. Here’s why. Appreciation of real estate value used to be the way to make money in real estate; increasing rent and fees is now the norm. It damages the value of the real estate in the long term, because increasing rent and fees is what drives away businesses to search for less expensive terms. What you’re left with is empty buildings where large corporations used to be headquartered – they’ve left, because the real estate didn’t appreciate in value, it was just more expensive to rent. Nothing changed in terms of value, because some great new startup didn’t move in, etc., some idiot just decided that his land was worth more and charged more such that he drove away the “smart” people, who don’t waste money on increasing rent without increasing value of where they’re staying. Summary: when private equity invests, it SHOULD be thinking about what value it provides instead of how much it can charge – how much it can charge should be proportional to what value can it provide.

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