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AI is rising on the agendas of global CEOs, according to the latest edition of the CEO Radar. But a surprising number of chief executives are still struggling to embed the technology into their businesses. On this episode of the CEO Radar Podcast, Edward Adams of Bloomberg Media Studios is joined by BCG Global Chair Ri

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Amtrak President Roger Harris tells Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Dani Burger that booming demand for passenger rail is forcing the company to balance affordability with availability. With ridership surging nationwide, Harris says lowering fares too much risks filling trains too quickly — leaving no room for last-minute

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Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran says the latest economic data should push policymakers "in the dovish direction." Miran says given the outlook for inflation, Fed policy does not need to be so restrictive. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern.  See omnystudio.com/listene

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Gap delivered stronger-than-expected sales, defying the slowdown that’s hit much of the consumer space. CEO Richard Dickson been leaning into celebrity partnerships, fresh inventory, and a reinvention of Gap’s image to bring shoppers back through the doors. He speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz See omnystudio.com/

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Palo Alto Networks announced on Wednesday that it was acquiring Chronosphere for $3.35 billion to boost its AI-enabled cybersecurity offerings. Palo Alto CEO Nikesh Arora tells Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow that the acquisition of Chronosphere put the company “smack in the middle of where the market is going.” See omnystudio.c

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US Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer reacts to the "solid" September jobs report and says the Federal Reserve needs to cut rates again. Nonfarm payrolls increased 119,000 after the prior month was revised lower, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and the unemployment rate ticked up to an almost four-year h

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