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Transcript: Anat Admati

The Big Picture

It turns out their business model is a little similar to the way the banking industry has managed to capture a lot of regulators and continue to operate fairly freely without this sort of regulation and capital requirements and equity requirements that would make banking safer. They hate equity with this fashion. It was very pretty.

Banking 195
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Transcript: Richard Bernstein

The Big Picture

He was the chief investment strategist at Merrill Lynch where he worked for more than 20 years. If you’re at all interested in thinking about asset allocation, top-down analysis, how to think about the world of investing, not as a stock picker, but as a broad macro perspective, none better than Rich Bernstein. BERNSTEIN: Exactly.

Economy 152
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Transcript: Ed Hyman

The Big Picture

His clients adore him. He helps keep them on the right side of the trade, and he’s really just one of these legends and gems on, on Wall Street. I have a real interest in helping people, which, you know, some people have that interest and some people don’t, but I do. I said, I gotta help this guy.

Economy 141
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Transcript: Bill Dudley, NY Fed Chief

The Big Picture

So, for example, the treasury was thinking about moving to direct deposit, but they wanted to know how much it was gonna cost them because direct deposit, they, they, they, they, the money clears, you know, sorry, almost instantly, right? But once I got to the Fed, we started to actually see each other on a much more regular basis.

Economy 141
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Transcript: Benjamin Clymer & Jeffery Fowler, Hodinkee

The Big Picture

But also, this is a story of starting a small media outlet, a small web presence, and recognizing that there’s business potential here, and how to slowly grow that into something that’s substantial. CLYMER: It started for fun. And it was just something so impactful to me, and he was really my hero. So I was a kid.

Retail 161