Wall Street Week

2015
Wall Street Week

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EP1 Jeffrey Gundlach, Liz Ann Sonders, Jonathan Beinner Apr 19, 2015

Guests Jeffrey Gundlach, CEO/CIO of DoubleLine Capital; Liz Ann Sonders, Chief Investment Strategist for Charles Schwab; and Jonathan Beinner, Head of Global Fixed Income at Goldman Sachs Asset Management join hosts Anthony Scaramucci and Gary Kaminsky.

EP2 Barry Rosenstein Apr 26, 2015

Special guest, activist investor Barry Rosenstein of JANA Partners with panelists Amy Butte and Eric Peters of Peters Capital Group. Topics include activism, gold, China and the dollar.

EP3 Carl Icahn May 03, 2015

Legendary investor Carl Icahn guests on Wall Street Week Episode 3. He talks about his childhood, brief medical career, poker, how he's hedging for a market correction, activist investing, Apple $AAPL and President Obama.

EP4 Activist Investor Jeff Smith May 10, 2015

Activist investor Jeff Smith and former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou discuss the ongoing Greek debt crisis and Monday’s deadline in the most recent round of Greek bailout negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Union (EU) Commission.

EP5 Michael Novogratz, Andre Agassi & Bobby Turner May 17, 2015

Episode 5 of Wall Street Week features hedge fund titan Michael Novogratz of Fortress Investment Group (NYSE:FIG) and tennis legend turned philanthropist Andre Agassi with business partner and preeminent social impact investor Bobby Turner of Turner Impact Capital. Topics discussed on this week’s show include the formula for macro forecasting, investing in a worldwide QE environment, income inequality, Uber and corporate social responsibility, President Obama, the 2016 election, social impact investing and the Andre Agassi Foundation for Education.

EP6 Jim Chanos & Larry Altman May 24, 2015

Legendary short seller Jim Chanos of Kynikos Associates LP and S&P futures trader Larry Altman of CDB Trading discuss short selling, China, art, energy stocks and the Flash Crash.

EP7 Part 2 with Carl Icahn May 31, 2015

Episode 7 of Wall Street Week features Part 2 of our interview with legendary investor Carl Icahn.

EP8 Leon Cooperman, Holly Newman Kroft & Colbert Narcisse Jun 07, 2015

Episode 8 of Wall Street Week features Omega Advisors’ Leon Cooperman, Neuberger Berman’s Holly Newman Kroft and Morgan Stanley’s Colbert Narcisse.

EP9 David Petraeus Jun 14, 2015

Episode 9 of Wall Street Week features retired US Army General and former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) David Petraeus.

EP41 Tony Robbins Mar 25, 2016

Tony Robbins is an American motivational speaker, personal finance instructor, and self-help author. He became well known from his infomercials and self-help books: Unlimited Power, Unleash the Power Within and Awaken the Giant Within.
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A revival of the iconic program originally hosted by Louis Rukeyser, Wall Street Week is focused on educating and empowering long-term investors. With unrivalled access to the biggest names and critical insights on the biggest stories, Wall Street Week is the show that sets the agenda for the week ahead.

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oconnordaniel Not all private capital is good for the economy. What is not mentioned is how many companies become loaded with debt to the detrment of the company and their suppliers. Being private and closely held by the PE firms puts customers and suppliers in a position of increased exposure because not all investments are designed for corporate growth.
fxgibbs A welcome 2015 addition to the landscape of personal investment programming. More thought-provoking than most financial program offerings airing over the past decade or so. But so far not living up to its promise.Better interviewing skills on the part of this show's hosts would go a long way toward improving watch-ability and value to viewers. Potential is inhibited by a closed-end questioning style.The guests are uniformly excellent. What a shame they're routinely mishandled.Two or three open-ended questions per episode would take this program to a higher level.The "word association" portion is amateurish, being word association in name only. Producers need to be careful here to avoid turning off their target (surely literate) demographic.Clumsy editing is a secondary gripe.