Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway explore the most interesting topics in finance, markets
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Emanuel Derman was one of the pioneers of quantitative finance, having gone from studying physics to
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On this week's episode we take a trip down one particular road on the Gulf peninsula to explore how
When Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks, the world watches — and one group watches especially
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David Hendler made his reputation as a bank analyst at the independent research firm CreditSights In
The U.S. spends 8 percent of its GDP on finance -- twice the amount it did 40 years ago, according t
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In less than two months, the U.K. will vote on whether to leave the EU in the so-called Brexit refer
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