Bloomberg Talks

Updated: 15 Apr 2025 • 1841 episodes
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Bloomberg Talks curates top interviews from around Bloomberg News. Hear conversations with the biggest names in finance, politics and entertainment. On Bloomberg Talks, we round up interviews with Fortune 500 CEOs, government officials, well-known investors and business leaders. 

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José Muñoz, the CEO of Hyundai Motor Company promised customers prices wouldn't be raised through June 2 and how he's navigating a dynamic trade environment. He is joined by Bloomberg's Matt Miller, Katie Greifeld, and Soonali Basak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Morgan Stanley strategist Michael Wilson cuts his 2025 earnings-per-share forecast for S&P 500 firms to $257 from $271 due to tariffs uncertainty.  Wilson’s team also revises its 2026 EPS forecast down to $281 from $303. Wilson speaks with Bloomberg's John Tucker about his forecast.  See omnystudio.com/listener for pri

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Scott Stringer, former New York City Comptroller and NYC Mayoral candidate, says New Yorkers are "tired of the chaos" surrounding current Mayor Eric Adams and former Governor Andrew Cuomo. He lays out his vision for the City with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Surveillance. See omnystudio.com/listener for priv

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Virginia Governor Glenn Allen Youngkin, discusses the long term impact that tariffs will have on the state and it's industries. He is joined by Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent sought to calm investors’ various concerns on topics including tariff policy, the recent selloff in Treasuries and questions over Fed independence. Bessent spoke to Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Wells Fargo CFO Mike Santomassimo says risk is rising because of President Donald Trump's tariffs and the uncertainty around his policies. But Santomassimo says consumers are still spending. The bank's first-quarter net interest income missed analyst estimates. Santomassimo speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Matt M

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