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Jul 2019
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Deutsche Bank Shake-Up, Amazon Workers P...

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Mark Grant, Managing Director and Chief Global Strategist at B. Riley FBR, discusses Deutsche Bank’s restructuring as the financial institution cuts jobs and exits its equities business. Josh Eidelson, Bloomberg News Labor Reporter, explains why Amazon workers in suburban Minneapolis are planning to strike on Prime Day in a continuing push to improve pay and working conditions for the facility's heavily East African workforce. Andy Browne, Bloomberg New Economy Editorial Director, talks about how the U.S. and China should heed a warning from the past. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Freelance Writer Mary Pilon share Mary’s story on how nerd culture, Stranger Things, and the gig economy have created a world where Dungeons & Dragons enthusiasts host games. And we Drive to the Close with Brian Jacobsen, Multi-Asset Strategist with Wells Fargo Asset Management.

 Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.  Producer: Paul Brennan 

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