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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Peter Borish, Computer Trading Corporation CEO tells us why the cooling labor market doesn't automatically suggest a Fed pause. Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary says that the August jobs report shows a step down the path to a hard landing. Chris Miller, "Chip War" author discusses who is leading the chipmaking charge. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors CEO shares why he is concerned about a looming UAW strike and Alexander Colvin, Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations Dean discusses why the hand of labor is strong amid numerous summer strikes.
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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Peter Borish, Computer Trading Corporation CEO tells us why the cooling labor market doesn't automatically suggest a Fed pause. Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary says that the August jobs report shows a step down the path to a hard landing. Chris Miller, "Chip War" author discusses who is leading the chipmaking charge. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors CEO shares why he is concerned about a looming UAW strike and Alexander Colvin, Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations Dean discusses why the hand of labor is strong amid numerous summer strikes.
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