Best Of the Qatar Economic Forum, Powered by Bloomberg The Best Of the Qatar Economic Forum, Powered by Bloomberg - bringing together some of the world's most influential thinkers, policy makers and business leaders to tackle the major issues facing the world - such as China's reopening, US recession risk and the shifting of global growth to the East. This special Bloomberg program highlights the event's biggest interviews and news makers.
Masters in Business Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz looks at the people and ideas that shape markets, investing and business. Listen
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The Big TakeGiorgia Meloni Seeks to Cement Power by Remaking Corporate ItalyThe right-wing leader must decide whether to opt out of China deal as she looks to drive change in the economy through state-owned companies.businessweekGiorgia Meloni Seeks to Cement Power by Remaking Corporate ItalyBy Chiara Albanese, Daniele Lepido and Alessandra MigliaccioThe right-wing leader must decide whether to opt out of China deal as she looks to drive change in the economy through state-owned companies.
The Big TakeA $1.5 Trillion Backstop for Homebuyers Props Up Banks InsteadThe Federal Home Loan Bank system provides billions to banks curtailing mortgage lending, and millions to its executivesbusinessweekA $1.5 Trillion Backstop for Homebuyers Props Up Banks InsteadBy Heather Perlberg, data analysis by Ann Choi and Noah BuhayarThe Federal Home Loan Bank system provides billions to banks curtailing mortgage lending, and millions to its executives
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