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Will Tariffs Make Retail’s Holidays Less Than Festive?

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The tariff hike of 15 percent that appeared earlier this month tags items that traditionally are big holiday sellers — smartwatches, drones, TVs, headphones and smart speakers. And tariffs, Wells Fargo Wells Fargo Senior Economist Tim Quinlan said in a note Friday (Sept.

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MiB: Women in Finance

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economist at Morgan Stanley August 19, 2017 Dana Telsey of TAG Retail Group January 7, 2017 Bethany McLean on Enron and Wall Street’s PR Machine March 22, 2016 J.P. MiB: Women in Finance Dominique Mielle, Canyon Capital ( coming March 24, 2023) Maria Vassalou, Goldman Sachs Asset Management March 4, 2023 Jennifer Grancio, Engine No.

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Data Dive, Farewells Edition: Apple, Chase, SoFi, Uber

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billion tagged for this year and significant focus on Chase mobile and digital efforts. Moss was formerly a risk executive at Wells Fargo; at SoFi, he is in charge of lending standards. Users will also not pay any service fees that are levied alongside the basic accounts.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

Barry Ritholtz

So because I had this self-esteem based on my mother’s love, and I had love, which is not self-confidence, my next door neighbor, well, my best friend had self-confidence, but did not have self-esteem. And as well-meaning as financial literacy is, it’s got two problems. You must vow never to be poor again. He was murdered.

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Mr. Sloan Goes To Washington

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As has been widely reported, the scandals engulfing Wells Fargo have stretched out over two years, focused on fake accounts, mortgages, auto loans and seemingly no end of scrutiny on Capitol Hill. To add a price tag to it all, the WSJ notes that the OCC has spent “so much time” on Wells that a “special fee” may accompany those actions.

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Transcript: Robert Koenigsberger

Barry Ritholtz

It’s just a fascinating conversation about looking at the world from both bottoms up and top-down, as well as thinking about what valuations are like, how likely are macro events, the impact you’re getting not just the return on capital, but as famously said in fixed income, a return of your capital. RITHOLTZ: Sure. RITHOLTZ: Got it.

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Transcript: Dave Nadig

Barry Ritholtz

And if this sounds like two old friends just yammering about all sorts of market esoterica, well, that’s because it is. And so if it sounds like just two idiots talking about really interesting stuff in great detail, and me probably speaking more than I usually do during the podcast, well, that’s probably because it is.

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