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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary & Wall Street Week contributor criticizes the Fed's "itchy fingers" on cutting rates. Kristin Roth DeClark, Barclays Global Head of Technology Investment Banking tells us why she is seeing a comeback in technology IPOs. Christopher Harvey, Wells Fargo Head of Equity Strategy tells us how the markets interpreted what came out of the Fed earlier this week, Brian Deese, MIT Innovation Fellow and Former National Economic Council Director tells us why US automakers are at risk of falling behind in the global EV race. Deese also tells us that the upcoming presidential election should be decided on the candidates' policy views.
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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary & Wall Street Week contributor criticizes the Fed's "itchy fingers" on cutting rates. Kristin Roth DeClark, Barclays Global Head of Technology Investment Banking tells us why she is seeing a comeback in technology IPOs. Christopher Harvey, Wells Fargo Head of Equity Strategy tells us how the markets interpreted what came out of the Fed earlier this week, Brian Deese, MIT Innovation Fellow and Former National Economic Council Director tells us why US automakers are at risk of falling behind in the global EV race. Deese also tells us that the upcoming presidential election should be decided on the candidates' policy views.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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