On this edition of Wall Street Week, Centerview Partners co-founder Blair Effron tells us how Wall Street sees Vice President Harris and former President Trump's economic policies. Activate Founder Michael Wolf says that the rise of legalized sports betting stands to transform the way media companies monetize the NFL season. Rockefeller International Chairman Ruchir Sharma says that the housing affordability challenge in the US began well before the Great Financial Crisis, and Basilinna Chair & CEO Deborah Lehr says that trade is no longer used as a tool to open up economies. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Effron: CEOs Don't Want 10% Across-the-Board Tariffs 00:09:21 - Effron: Need Interest Rates to Come Down 00:17:31 - Wolf: Sports Betting is Boosting Media Companies 00:23:52 - Sharma: Massive Supply Shortage in Homes 00:32:43 - Lehr: Trade is No Longer a Way of Opening up Markets 00:43:03 - One More Thought -------- More on Bloomberg Television and Markets Like this video? Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos from Bloomberg Markets & Finance: Visit for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more. Connect with Bloomberg Television on: X: Facebook: Instagram: Connect with Bloomberg Business on: X: Facebook: Instagram: TikTok: Reddit: LinkedIn: More from Bloomberg: Bloomberg Radio: Bloomberg Surveillance: Bloomberg Politics: Bloomberg Originals: Watch more on |
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