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Mark Niquette, a politics and national government reporter for Bloomberg News, and Bloomberg’s Brendan Greeley, provide U.S. election coverage and perspectives from around the globe. Then, Mark Grant, chief fixed income strategist at Hilltop Securities, predicts that Donald Trump will win the election -- and why that will be positive for stock markets. Also, Pimm and Lisa talk to Jay Rollins, co-founder of commercial real estate firm JCR Capital, about why we are in the top of the commercial real estate bubble. Finally, Adam Bierman, co-founder and CEO of MedMen, discusses how the various marijuana legalization ballot measures being voted on across the country could create a flood of capital into the industry.
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Mark Niquette, a politics and national government reporter for Bloomberg News, and Bloomberg’s Brendan Greeley, provide U.S. election coverage and perspectives from around the globe. Then, Mark Grant, chief fixed income strategist at Hilltop Securities, predicts that Donald Trump will win the election -- and why that will be positive for stock markets. Also, Pimm and Lisa talk to Jay Rollins, co-founder of commercial real estate firm JCR Capital, about why we are in the top of the commercial real estate bubble. Finally, Adam Bierman, co-founder and CEO of MedMen, discusses how the various marijuana legalization ballot measures being voted on across the country could create a flood of capital into the industry.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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