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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Henry McVey, KKR Head of the Global Macro, Balance Sheet and Risk sees opportunity in India's growing consumption trend. Elizabeth Economy, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow tells us why China is eyeing technological innovation to achieve its ambitious growth targets. Peter Borish, Computer Trading Chairman and CEO says that Wall Street has a fatal attraction to the Fed's rate cuts, Michelle MacKay, Cushman & Wakefield CEO tells us why near-term distress in commercial real estate could lead to a long-term resolution, and Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University Professor of Economics says that President Biden and Donald Trump are the two most protectionist presidents in a long time.
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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Henry McVey, KKR Head of the Global Macro, Balance Sheet and Risk sees opportunity in India's growing consumption trend. Elizabeth Economy, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow tells us why China is eyeing technological innovation to achieve its ambitious growth targets. Peter Borish, Computer Trading Chairman and CEO says that Wall Street has a fatal attraction to the Fed's rate cuts, Michelle MacKay, Cushman & Wakefield CEO tells us why near-term distress in commercial real estate could lead to a long-term resolution, and Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University Professor of Economics says that President Biden and Donald Trump are the two most protectionist presidents in a long time.
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