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May 2019
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FCC Chief Gives Nod on T-Mobile Deal, Ca...

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Nabila Ahmed, Bloomberg News M&A Reporter, and Bloomberg Intelligence Telecom Analyst Matthew Kanterman discuss the FCC giving the okay for T-Mobile, Sprint deal. Melanie Perkins, CEO of Canva, talks about new funding for the online design platform. Andy Browne, Editorial Director of Bloomberg New Economy, explains how economists and market-watchers are using the "game theory" to handicap the outcome of U.S.-China trade negotiations. Bloomberg Businessweek Politics Editor Jillian Goodman talks about how Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un’s cozy relationship makes nuclear talks tough. And we Drive to the Close with Kevin Miller, Chief Investment Officer at E-Valuator Funds. 

Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs.  Producer: Paul Brennan 

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