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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Julian Salisbury, Goldman Sachs CIO of Asset and Wealth Management & Lisa Erickson, US Bank Head of Public Markets discuss the increasing interest around private credit. Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Founder says both sides lose in a US-China conflict and Niall Ferguson, Hoover Institution Fellow and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist disagrees with Dalio and explains why the US might not be an obvious winner. Peter Stavros, KKR Partner & Co-Head of Global Private Equity discusses how stakeholder capitalism might be changing the face of private equity. And Brian Moynihan, Bank of America Chairman and CEO discusses the effects of potential increases in capital requirements for banks.
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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Julian Salisbury, Goldman Sachs CIO of Asset and Wealth Management & Lisa Erickson, US Bank Head of Public Markets discuss the increasing interest around private credit. Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Founder says both sides lose in a US-China conflict and Niall Ferguson, Hoover Institution Fellow and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist disagrees with Dalio and explains why the US might not be an obvious winner. Peter Stavros, KKR Partner & Co-Head of Global Private Equity discusses how stakeholder capitalism might be changing the face of private equity. And Brian Moynihan, Bank of America Chairman and CEO discusses the effects of potential increases in capital requirements for banks.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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