Wall Street Week 04/26/2024
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- On this edition of Wall Street Week, Peter Borish, Computer Trading Chairman & CEO looks at inflation through the "7Cs" of commodities. Stephanie Flanders, Bloomberg News Head of Economics and Government looks at how Europe fares in a global subsidy race. Wes Edens, Fortress Investment Group Co-Founder and Brightline Founder says that Brightline West could signal the start of the high-speed rail industry. Clive Gillinson, Carnegie Hall Executive & Artistic Director and Tony James, Metropolitan Museum of Art Board of Trustees Co-Chair talk about the evolution in the business of fine arts institutions in New York.
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I LOVED your highlighting of the Arts via the stories of Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was both informative and fascinating --- thanks for this little indulgence! Your show is the best 45 minutes I spend on you-tube each week. I do so appreciate your talents, David. Thank you.
Great section on Carnegie Hall and The Met. Having both music and finance backgrounds, can truly appreciate the intricacies of the relationship. Also, thank you David and the team for producing amazing program each week. A great way to reflect the past week and prepare the week next. Thank you :)
Very nice episode as always,I’m from Tijuana, Mexico, and I never miss a show
I liked this episode actually. It was good insight from Peter Borish. Doesn't seem like he's into stocks or bonds much, strictly commodities. I'd like to hear his insights again.
Albert (Owner) from Smart Investing
Great show!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Can we get Brightline to take over the California HSR? Sounds way more competent
always interesting insight , great job
Brutal episode
When we are all dust, all that remains are the arts. Nobody cares about the accounting at a horse and carriage maker. But the an elegantly designed carriage (including horseless kinds) might be in a museum. Art and design in business made Apple a big, wealthy company.
Business ignores design and art at its own peril. Great business leaders know this.
I think Borish was great but I expected more coverage on the key news and what's going on not a full episode on art during these tough times!
Its ridiculous that the usa doesnt have any highspeed rail. The air traffic is overloaded. In the east coast people would love it. Creates jobs, etc.
Even Frankfurt! Yep!
He got It! Nice
OMG..What a BORING episode. I thought this a business program? If I'd wanted to listen to a show about "The Arts" in NYC..I would have tuned-into one.
I actually think it was a good episode. Especially the brightline project. Definitely a step in the right direction in terms of infrastructure. If this works definitely long uber as after those train rides people will take an uber trip towards their final destination. Its all perspective and what you take out from each episode :)
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Troglodyte.
Wall Street Week
04/26/2024
Really? These topics are your priority this week? 😅 37:03 waste of my time
pls donot watch this episode, waste of time