
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This week, Democratic Presidential candidate Andrew Yang joined to discuss why he is the best person to take on Donald Trump and why universal basic income is a bipartisan policy. Scott Minerd, Chief Investment Officer and co-founder of Guggenheim Partners, came on talk about why he thinks treasuries look overbought. Jeffrey Solomon, CEO of Cowen, sat down for a wide-ranging interview, including what he thinks about --Washington turning up the antitrust heat on big tech. Then Andy Bromberg, the co-founder and president of CoinList, and Stephen Palley, partner and co-chair of the Blockchain and Virtual Currency group at the law firm of Anderson Kill, joined to discuss the SEC filing suit against the messaging app Kik.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Bloomberg4.1
8282 ratings
This week, Democratic Presidential candidate Andrew Yang joined to discuss why he is the best person to take on Donald Trump and why universal basic income is a bipartisan policy. Scott Minerd, Chief Investment Officer and co-founder of Guggenheim Partners, came on talk about why he thinks treasuries look overbought. Jeffrey Solomon, CEO of Cowen, sat down for a wide-ranging interview, including what he thinks about --Washington turning up the antitrust heat on big tech. Then Andy Bromberg, the co-founder and president of CoinList, and Stephen Palley, partner and co-chair of the Blockchain and Virtual Currency group at the law firm of Anderson Kill, joined to discuss the SEC filing suit against the messaging app Kik.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

403 Listeners

1,180 Listeners

2,171 Listeners

1,917 Listeners

377 Listeners

439 Listeners

355 Listeners

194 Listeners

9,200 Listeners

70 Listeners

61 Listeners

161 Listeners