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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary and Wall Street Week contributor tells us why he thinks monetary policy is not substantially restrictive. Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief thinks China is uninvestable for outsiders. Sallie Krawcheck, Ellevest CEO explains why there hasn't been much growth when it comes to women holding leadership positions and Larry Culp, GE CEO and Scott Strazik, GE Vernova CEO tells us what is next for the spun off companies.
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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary and Wall Street Week contributor tells us why he thinks monetary policy is not substantially restrictive. Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief thinks China is uninvestable for outsiders. Sallie Krawcheck, Ellevest CEO explains why there hasn't been much growth when it comes to women holding leadership positions and Larry Culp, GE CEO and Scott Strazik, GE Vernova CEO tells us what is next for the spun off companies.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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