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Featured interview: Economist Jason Furman
It's decision day once again for the Federal Reserve as it weighs its next move on interest rates amid a banking crisis and stubborn inflation. Do they go bold like the European Central Bank (.5% hike) or choose a more modest .25% hike? There's also the camp calling for policymakers to take a time out. Joining Julia to discuss is Jason Furman, former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers who's currently a professor of economics at Harvard.
Also on today's show: Ayisha Siddiqa, a member of the UN Secretary General's Youth Advisory Group and cofounder of Polluters Out. The 24-year-old recently appeared on the cover of Time as one of the magazine's Women of the Year.
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38:2322/03/2023
Featured interview: Former NY Fed Prez Bill Dudley
It's a high stakes balancing act for the Federal Reserve as policymakers weigh their next move in the battle to tame inflation. Will they hold back from more rate rises because of the stress in the banking sector? Will they follow the European Central Bank's footsteps and raise rates by half a percentage point? Or will they go with a more modest quarter-point hike? Joining the show to discuss is Bill Dudley, who served as president of the New York Federal Reserve from 2009 to 2018.
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47:3421/03/2023
Featured interview: Ethos Foundation CEO Vincent Kaufmann
It was another remarkable weekend in the global banking sector, as Switzerland's biggest bank, UBS, agreed to buy its ailing rival Credit Suisse in an emergency deal worth $3.2 billion. Credit Suisse shareholders will be largely wiped out, although shares will retain a fraction of their value. The same cannot be said of owners of $17 billion worth of additional tier one bonds -- they will lose everything. Joining the show to discuss is Vincent Kaufmann, the CEO of Ethos Foundation, a holder of more than 3% of Credit Suisse stock. Ethos is composed of 246 Swiss pensions and public utility foundations.
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47:4820/03/2023
Featured interview: Venture capitalist Bradley Tusk
Julia’s special guest today is venture capitalist Bradley Tusk. He argues that Silcon Valley Bank’s sudden collapse shows that financial regulators are unprepared for bank runs in the age of social media and says major platforms such as Twitter and Instagram should be required to flag major spikes in activity concerning financial institutions to allow regulators to get ahead of possible problems faster.
Also on today’s show: Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco.
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47:0716/03/2023
Featured interview: Brex founder Henrique Dubugras
Brex is a fintech startup that aims to be a one-stop financial shop for startups and small businesses, offering a deposit account, a corporate credit card and lines of credit as well as expense management tools. Since its 2017 launch it's taken on over 20,000 clients from startups to well-known brands such as Airbnb and Door Dash. After the sudden collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, Brex was inundated with calls from businesses in need of immediate credit lines. Fortunately, they weren't required after the US government stepped in, but Brex founder and co-CEO Henrique Dubugras says the fall of SVB is a pivotal moment for the industry.
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47:0115/03/2023
Featured interview: Moody's Chief Economist Mark Zandi
US markets rose across the board in early trading today, likely thanks to an encouraging CPI report showing inflation continuing to cool. That could give the Fed some breathing room to hold rates steady next week, given recent pressures on the banking sector. Joining Julia to try and sort things out is Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
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46:2214/03/2023
Featured interview: Fmr. FDIC CIO Sultan Meghji
President Biden addressed the nation this morning to emphasize the banking system is "safe" following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank -- the second-largest bank failure in US history. Biden outlined a number of steps his administration is taking to address the issue. But the big question remains: How did this happen? Sultan Meghji, the former chief innovation officer at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, joins the show to discuss.
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47:3713/03/2023
Featured interview: ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson
New data from the Labor Department shows the US added another 311,000 jobs in February, once again far exceeding economists' expectations. The unemployment rate ticked higher (3.6% from 3.4%) and average hourly wages rose 0.2%. Nela Richardson, chief economist and co-head of the ADP Research Institute joins the show to discuss.
Also on today's show: Julia speaks with Wells Fargo Senior Analyst Mike Mayo about the troubles at Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), which is reportedly exploring a sale after selling billions of dollars of assets to make its customers whole and sparking a panic on Wall Street this week.
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47:0710/03/2023
Featured interview: JustAnswer CEO Andy Kurtzig
JustAnswer is a Bay Area-based online question-and-answer service that connects users with experts in various subjects. Just about one year ago, Julia spoke with the company's founder/CEO Andy Kurtzig and his daughter Jamie about their decision to travel to the Ukrainian border during spring break to deliver medical supplies and help refugees. Since then, JustAnswer has been in the western city of Lviv to treat Ukrainians suffering from PTSD and other mental health conditions. Andy Kurtzig rejoins the show today from Lviv.
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47:3909/03/2023
Featured interview: WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Today is International Women's Day. It's an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the major role women play in leadership and beyond around the world. Today's featured guest is Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a widely respected international finance expert who has shattered many glass ceilings, including becoming the first woman and first African to lead the World Trade Organization as Director-General.
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47:2908/03/2023
Featured interview: LEGO President Niels Christiansen
Danish toy giant LEGO celebrated its 90th anniversary last year by out-gaining its rivals and gaining market share. The iconic company reported a jump in revenue of nearly 17% due to new products, a strong digital presence and resilient supply chains. Joining Julia to discuss is LEGO Group President/CEO Niels Christiansen.
Also on today's show: Aicha Evans, CEO of autonomous vehicle company Zoox, talks about their new robotaxi shopping service.
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48:0007/03/2023
Featured interview: Kartiki Gonsalves & Guneet Monga
The role of indigenous peoples in protecting our planet cannot be overstated. According to the World Bank, they make up about 6% of the world's population but safeguard as much as 80% of the earth's precious biodiversity. On today's show, Julia welcomes Kartiki Gonsalves and Guneet Monga, whose Oscar-nominated documentary The Elephant Whisperers highlights the bond that humans have with the earth and the animals that inhabit it.
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47:3206/03/2023
Featured interview: South Korean PM Han Duck-soo
South Korea boasts Asia's fourth-largest economy and is home to familiar global brands like Samsung, LG and Hyundai. It also plays a delicate balancing role in the complex geopolitics between east and west, particularly the US and China. CNN's Richard Quest sat down for an exclusive interview with South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo.
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36:0003/03/2023
Featured interview: Entrepreneurs Nikita and Valentina Blanc
Last April, Julia spoke with entrepreneurs Nikita and Valentina Blanc about their decision to leave their home and family in Moscow due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. They're the founders of a startup called HeyEveryone, which offers companies a way to automate investor communications. Today they joined the show from their new home in Georgia.
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54:3902/03/2023
Featured interview: Paga Founder/CEO Tayo Oviosu
Nigeria, Africa's largest nation, has declared a new leader after a highly disputed presidential election. Officials say Bola Ahmed Tinubu won the contest despite a growing outcry from opposition parties. A top priority of his will be tackling economic issues like inflation, unemployment and the recent bank notes shortage in an economy where 90% of transactions are made in cash. That's something today's featured guest, Tayo Oviosu, knows well. He's the Founder/CEO of Paga, a Nigerian money transfer firm that processes over $800 million of transactions each month by allowing users to digitally send and receive money and access financial services via their app or one of their many retail agents. He joins Julia from Lagos.Also on today's show: Will Marshall, Cofounder/CEO of Planet Labs, which designs, builds and operates a constellation of over 200 imaging satellites in orbit, capturing daily snapshots of the world.
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47:0701/03/2023
Featured interview: Nigerian Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed
Nigerians are anxiously waiting to find out who will lead the country after the hotly contested presidential election over the weekend. Like in many countries the last few years have brought on a number of challenges, including the pandemic, volatile energy prices and a currency at an all-time low. Joining the show to discuss is Nigerian Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed.
Also on today's show: CNN's Nic Robertson brings you breaking news on an apparent deal between the UK and the EU to overhaul the Northern Island Brexit protocol.
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47:2327/02/2023
Featured interview: Fmr. Ukraine Prez Petro Poroshenko
Today is the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. And while much of the world is marking this solemn event with very visible displays of solidarity with Ukraine, there is still no obvious path to ending the war. Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has laid out what he calls "The Poroshenko Plan" -- seven steps he believes the world needs to take to cripple Vladimir Putin and the Russian economy. He joins the show to discuss.
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47:3624/02/2023
Featured interview: Malala Yousafzai & Joe Gebbia
In 2013, a year after she survived a brutal attack by the Taliban, activist and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai founded the Malala Fund with her father to improve access to education for young women around the world. Three years later, Malala and airbnb cofounder Joe Gebbia traveled to Kenya and Rwanda to work on girls' education in refugee camps. That trip began a multiyear partnership between the two. Gebbia just announced a $25 million donation to the Malala Fund -- its largest donation to date. They both join the show to discuss their efforts.
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47:3123/02/2023
Featured interview: Ukraine Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko
After one year of war the economic cost to Ukraine continues to mount. Since the Russian invasion began, Ukraine's economy has seen a 30% decline, average inflation last year was around 28%, and the unemployment rate hit 30%. Even with major support from the US, the EU and others, the government may still need about $10 billion more to meet its financial needs. Joining the show to discuss is Ukraine Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko.
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34:2522/02/2023
Featured interview: Atlantic Council Director Ben Judah
Vladimir Putin announced today that Russia is suspending its participation in the new START nuclear arms reduction treaty. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the decision "deeply unfortunate and irresponsible." Joining Julia to discuss is Ben Judah, director and senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and author of Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell in and Out of Love with Vladimir Putin.
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48:1221/02/2023
Featured interview: Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda
As Ukraine continues its defense against Russia's nearly yearlong invasion, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda says "red lines must be crossed" when it comes to sending military support to the country. He's been a staunch supporter throughout the war and has urged the west to consider sending fighter jets. Nausėda joins the show to discuss.
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28:1820/02/2023
Featured interview: UN Refugee Agency's Kelly Clements
Ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russia's war in Ukraine, the UN Refugee Agency just released its response plan for this year. They say more than $1.1 billion is needed: $600+ million to fund needs inside Ukraine and another $500+ million for those nations that are hosting displaced Ukrainians. Joining the show to discuss is UN Refugee Agency Deputy Commissioner Kelly Clements.
Also on today's show: Julia interviews Michael Norcia, cofounder/CEO of Pyka, a San Francisco-based startup that makes autonomous electric aircraft.
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47:2917/02/2023
Featured interview: World Bank President David Malpass
Julia Chatterley returns with an exclusive interview with World Bank President David Malpass, who announced yesterday that he's stepping down early -- almost a year before his term expires. Among the many issues he dealt with was support for the Covid-19 pandemic, record financing for climate change, the war in Ukraine and the devastating earthquake in Turkey (for which the World Bank has pledged nearly $1.8 billion for emergency assistance).
Also on today's show: Dan Ives, managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities.
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47:2416/02/2023
Featured interview: Suntory CEO Takeshi Niinami
Despite facing global economic challenges including a pandemic and a spike in supply chain-related costs, Japanese beverage giant Suntory Holdings -- home to such iconic brands as Maker's Mark and Jim Beam -- just reported record full-year revenue and profit. Joining the show to discuss is Suntory CEO Takeshi Niinami.
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39:2315/02/2023
Featured interview: Godiva CEO Nurtaç Afridi
Normally we would spend Valentine's Day talking to a company like Godiva about chocolate. But the Turkish-owned firm, like thousands across the region, has also been affected by the deadly earthquake and is now stepping in to help, providing more than $10 million of aid through shipments of supplies and financial donations as well as specially produced products. Joining us to provide details of the company's efforts is Godiva CEO Nurtaç Afridi.
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44:5614/02/2023
Featured interview: Allianz Chief Economic Advisor Mohamed El-Erian
Last week the S&P 500 posted its first down week of the year, confirming fears among those who feel that stocks rose too far and too fast in January, especially given ongoing uncertainties with borrowing costs. Fed officials are now warning that interest rates may have to head higher than expected if inflation doesn't cool fast enough. Joining the show to discuss is Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz and president of Queens College at Cambridge University.
Also on today's show: World Central Kitchen founder Jose Andres joins us live from Turkey to discuss his team's efforts to feed those impacted by last Monday's devastating earthquake.
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44:3213/02/2023
Featured interview: UNICEF representative Angela Kearny
Rescue efforts continue in Turkey and Syria following Monday's massive earthquake, where the death toll now exceeds 22,000. UNICEF says its immediate focus in Syria is to ensure children and families have access to clean drinking water and sanitation, and that separated and unidentified children can be reunited with their families as soon as possible. Joining the show to discuss is Angela Kearny, the UNICEF representative in Syria.
Also on today's show: An estimated $16 billion will be wagered on this Sunday's Super Bowl, and betting site FanDuel is a big part of the action. We check in with FanDuel CEO Amy Howe.
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47:4410/02/2023
Featured interview: UNHCR spokesperson Rula Amin
As the death toll from Monday's earthquake approaches 20,000, the desperate task of getting food and supplies to survivors is especially difficult in war-torn Syria. Joining the show to discuss is Rula Amin, Senior Communications Advisor and spokesperson for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
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47:4609/02/2023
Featured interview: Direct Relief CEO Thomas Tighe
The death toll following Monday's devastating earthquake has surpassed 11,000. One of the international organizations helping Turkey and Syria is Direct Relief, a non-profit that provides emergency medical assistance and disaster relief. Joining the show to discuss their efforts is President/CEO Thomas Tighe.
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47:1608/02/2023
First Move update for February 6, 2023
There is no new episode of the First Move showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.
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01:5106/02/2023
Featured interview: Former ECB VP Vítor Constâncio
The Bank of England (BoE) and the European Central Bank (ECB) each raised their interest rates by 50 basis points today. The goal of course is to bring down inflation, but there are other potential consequences, most notably on growth. Joining the show to discuss is Vítor Constâncio, former VP of the ECB and former governor of the Bank of Portugal.
Also on today's show: Alexander Sixt, co-CEO of the rental car company that bears his last name, talks about the firm's expansion in the US market.
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47:3502/02/2023
Featured interview: MPP Founder Julia Coronado
It promises to be a challenging few days for global investors. In the next 24 hours the US Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, and the European Central Bank are all expected to raise borrowing costs yet again. Meanwhile, some of the heavy hitters in the tech world, including Apple, Meta, Amazon and Alphabet are set to release Q4 results on Thursday. Plus, the January US jobs report will be released on Friday. Joining the show to try and sort all this out is Julia Coronado, the president and founder of MacroPolicy Perspectives (MPP), an independent research firm.
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46:5302/02/2023
Featured interview: Lifecell CEO Ismet Yazici
The deficits in Ukraine's power systems remain significant, according to the country's national energy company Ukrenergo. The power grid is still recovering from damage caused by Russian missile attacks, and all regions are subject to power outages as demand continues to outstrip production. Attacks on the electrical grid are also putting a major strain on Ukraine's communication network. Joining the show to discuss is Ismet Yazicki, CEO of Lifecell, the country's third-largest mobile telephone network.
Also on today's show: As NASA gears up to announce its first crew to blast off to the moon in five decades, we give you an exclusive look at the secret selection process as well as a list of possible candidates.
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47:5230/01/2023
First Move update for January 27, 2023
There is no new episode of the First Move showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.
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01:5127/01/2023
Featured interview: Diageo CEO Ivan Menezes
Diageo makes some of the world's most iconic drink brands, including Johnny Walker, Guinness and Smirnoff. While consumers in other countries have let the premium drinks flow over the past six months, the outlook for spirits hasn't been as bright in the US. But despite rising prices and global geopolitical uncertainty, Diageo remains confident. Joining the show to discuss is Diageo CEO Ivan Menezes.
Also on today's show: Gordon Johnson, Founder/CEO GLJ Research; United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby.
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46:2626/01/2023
Featured interview: Morgan Stanley Sr. Portfolio Mgr. Andrew Slimmon
Earnings angst is weighing on Wall Street after disappointing results from the likes of Boeing and Microsoft. Growth concerns and forward earnings guidance are sure to be key drivers of market sentiment in the days ahead. Joining the show to discuss is Andrew Slimmon, senior portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management.
Also on today's show: Former Ukraine Defense Minister Andrii Zahorodniuk, now an adviser to the Zelensky government.
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38:1925/01/2023
Featured interview: B. Riley Chief Market Strategist Art Hogan
It's a busy week for earnings, with Microsoft, Verizon, GE, Johnson & Johnson, Texas Instruments and Lockheed Martin among the big companies reporting today. Art Hogan, Managing Director and Chief Market Strategist at B. Riley Investments predicts more good news than bad, with two-thirds of firms beating estimates. He joins the show to discuss.
Also on today's show: We take a deep dive into the controversial new technology known as ChatGPT, a machine learning model that can generate human-like text.
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47:1624/01/2023
Featured interview: AGM policy strategist Greg Valliere
The Biden document drama intensified Friday as the FBI discovered an additional batch of classified papers at his Wilmington, Delaware home. Democrats are increasingly uneasy about the political damage to Biden as he prepares to formally announce his candidacy for a second term. Joining the show to discuss is Greg Valliere, chief US policy strategist at AGF Investments.
Also on today's show: Leland Miller, CEO of the independent data platform China Beige Book.
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46:0623/01/2023
Featured interview: UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres
A key theme at the World Economic Forum in Davos is climate change. Julia speaks with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres about global efforts to tackle the crisis.
Also on today's show: Spain Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
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38:0020/01/2023
Featured interview: Microsoft President Brad Smith
Microsoft's announcement this week it plans to lay off 10,000 workers shows that, like others in the tech sector, the company isn't immune from the forces of economic slowdown. Microsoft President/Vice Chair Brad Smith joins Julia in Davos to discuss.
Also on today's show: International Energy Agency Executive Director Dr. Fatih Birol, Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) CEO Nicolas Aguzin.
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47:3219/01/2023
Featured interviews: Kristalina Georgieva, John Kerry, Jens Stoltenberg
It's day two of the World Economic Forum in Davos, and among the attendees joining Julia are International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry, and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
Also on today's show: Spain Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Finland Prime Minister Sanna Marin.
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49:3218/01/2023
Featured interview: Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger
Today's show comes to you live from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland - the first in-person WEF since the pandemic began. A cold-but-excited Julia Chatterley is joined by Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger, who discusses recession risks, semiconductor demand and the US move to subsidize domestic chip production.
Also joining the show: Robin Vince, president and CEO of BNY Mellon.
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47:5017/01/2023
Feature interview: Fortescue Metals Group Chairman Andrew Forrest
Australian metals giant Fortescue is behind a $25 billion investment fund for reconstruction in Ukraine. The company is transitioning into green energy and resources, investing massively in electric- and hydrogen-powered vehicles and helping make its mining operations carbon neutral. Joining the show to discuss is Fortescue Founder/Chairman Andrew Forrest.
Also on today's show: Mike Sommers, President and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute.
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47:2716/01/2023
Feature interview: Chamber of Commerce President Suzanne Clark
"When it comes to Washington, the state of American business is fed up." That was the message from US Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Suzanne Clark yesterday during the annual State of American Business address. She joins the show to discuss.
Also on today's show: John Petrides, portfolio manager at Toqueville Asset Management.
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47:4913/01/2023
Feature interview: Invesco Chief Market Strategist Kristina Hooper
Today saw a volatile pre-market session after the release of an encouraging US inflation report for December as the CPI fell 0.1%. This is the last CPI report till the Federal Reserve meets at the end of this month. Markets have been hoping the Fed will continue to slow the pace of rate hikes and boost them by only .25% this time around. Joining Julia to discuss is Kristina Hooper, chief market strategist for Invesco.
Also on today's show: Sumant Sinha, chairman and CEO of Renew Power, a major player in India's renewable energy market.
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47:3312/01/2023
Feature interview: World Bank President David Malpass
The global economy is "perilously close to recession." That's the latest assessment by the World Bank, which estimates global growth at just 1.7% this year -- a substantial drop from its previous targets. Joining Julia to discuss is World Bank President David Malpass.
Also on today's show: John Deere CTO Jahmy J. Hindman touts the company's latest developments in farming and construction.
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47:0511/01/2023
Feature interview: Madoff docuseries director Joe Berlinger
After the 2008 financial crisis, Bernie Madoff became a household name, synonymous with one of the biggest financial crimes in history. A new, four-part Netflix docuseries, Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street, dives into Madoff's multibillion dollar Ponzi scheme and just how he was able to fool the world for decades. Joining Julia to discuss is director Joe Berlinger.
Also on today's show: Dr. Paul A. Newman, chief scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, tells a climate change success story.
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47:4810/01/2023
Feature interview: Esprit CEO William Pak
Fashion brand Esprit has made a significant international comeback, returning to the US with popup stores in Los Angeles and New York just months after it reopened in Asia. It's a dramatic shift after the company retreated from most markets except Germany. Espirit bounced back to profitability last year for the first time in five years. New Esprit CEO William Pak joins the show to discuss the company's global makeover.
Also on today's show: The Twitterverse has spoken, with 57% answering Elon Musk's poll on whether he should step down by voting "yes." Wedbush Securities Managing Director Dan Ives shares his take on the latest Twitter turmoil.
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47:1709/01/2023
Feature interview: Brazilian journalist Gustavo Ribeiro
Brazil's three branches of government officially denounced yesterday's riots by supporters of ousted President Jair Bolsonaro, calling them acts of "terrorism." Protestors have been given 24 hours to leave or face being arrested. Joining Julia to discuss is Gustavo Ribiero, founder and editor-in-chief at The Brazilian Report.
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Feature interview: KPMG Chief Economist Diane Swonk
In a potentially encouraging sign on inflation, the latest jobs report shows the US added a higher than expected 223,000 jobs in December. KPMG’s Chief Economist, Diane Swonk, joins us to give her reaction to the report, and discusses the factors affecting the uneven recovery of different employment sectors after the pandemic.Plus, Daria Shapovalova, Co-founder of DressX, joins us to talk about becoming Meta’s first digital-only clothing company.
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