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Oct 2023
26m 37s

SBF Gets His Say in Court After $26 Bill...

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Bloomberg Sound On Co-Host Kailey Leinz and Bloomberg News Editor Tom Maloney break down day one of the FTX fraud trial of Sam Bankman-Fried. Ken Kencel, President & CEO at Churchill Asset Management, discusses the important role private capital plays with investors from Greenwich Economic Forum. And we Drive to the Close with Aaron Kennon, Chief Executive Officer at Clear Harbor Asset Management.
Hosts: Carol Massar and Simone Foxman. Producer: Paul Brennan.

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