Economy Videos

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Markets Brace For 2019 Volatility

Bloomberg's Peter Coy and Peggy Collins discuss 2018 market volatility and the economic outlook going forward.

Abby Joseph Cohen Sees 'Dramatic' Widening Of Income Inequality

Abby Joseph Cohen, advisory director and senior investment strategist at Goldman Sachs, discusses the underlying factors behind the continued growth of U.S. income inequality.

Slaughter Says There Is Evidence Of Economic Growth Slowing

Matthew Slaughter, dean at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, discusses the outlook for markets and global economic growth.

Senate Has Votes To Allow Marijuana Banking, Sen. Gardner Says

Senator Cory Gardner, a member of the foreign relations committee and a Republican from Colorado, discusses his bill that would allow banking for the marijuana industry in states that legalized cannabis.

Madoff's Fraud Leaves Lasting Impact On The Hedge Fund Industry

The legacy of Bernie Madoff's fraudulent scheme helped to transform the hedge fund industry in multiple ways.

George H.W. Bush's Economic Policy Link To Donald Trump

Diana Furchtgott-Roth, former Office of Policy Planning associate director for George H.W. Bush, reflects on her time in the Bush administration and examines the state of the U.S. economy.

U.S. Recession In 2020 Possible, Guggenheim Partners' Minerd Says

Scott Minerd, global chief investment officer at Guggenheim Partners, talks about the U.S. economy, government and central bank policies, financial markets, and the trade spat between the world's two largest economies.

Why Stores Are Back In The Future Of Retail

Oliver Chen, senior equity research analyst at Cowen, examines the role of brick and mortar stores and customer experiences in the future of retail.

PG&E Should Be Held Accountable For Wildfire, Sunnova CEO Says

John Berger, founder and chief executive officer at Sunnova, discusses customers affected by the California wildfires and the need for change in the U.S. utility model.

California Ravaged By Wildfires Driven By Winds, Drought

California is battling the most destructive wildfires in the state's history that could potentially cause at least $19 billion in damages.

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