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Baier: Politics are going overboard 2016-04-29
Mortimer-Lee: Wages are not picking up that much 2016-04-29
Schork: Exxon has downstream refining 2016-04-29
Daly: We were expecting more from the Bank of Japan 2016-04-28
Leone: Consolidation remains a key theme across healthcare 2016-04-28
Vail: We have more easing ahead just not the right time now 2016-04-28
Behravesh: The consumer is spending and makes 70% of economy 2016-04-28
Barofsky: The U.S. stands alone in regulating its banks 2016-04-28
Foley: The Yen is weakening significally but undervalued 2016-04-28
Merk: Central banks have been trying to move markets with words 2016-04-28
Emanuel: We are positive on healthcare 2016-04-28
Miller: The spillover effect seems to be moderate 2016-04-27
Wieser: The Yahoo auction process is a real process now 2016-04-27
King: The worst event in politics is when people make a mistake 2016-04-27
Gonzalez: The dollar spike was a concern on exports 2016-04-27
Weber: Trump departs from Republican Party beliefs 2016-04-27
Kotok: Japan equity risk premium double that of U.S. 2016-04-27
Goncalves: Trend-following traders pushing oil rally 2016-04-27
Seides: Hedge Fund industry is reaching mature growth 2016-04-26
Friedman: China has tremendous poverty 2016-04-26
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