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Jun 11
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Tudor Investment CEO Paul Tudor Jones Ta...

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Billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones said President Donald Trump is likely to appoint an “uber dovish” Federal Reserve chair to accommodate his growth agenda, adding he thinks US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent would be his likely pick when Jerome Powell’s term ends. Jones, Tudor Investment CEO, spoke with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Katie Greifeld.

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