
Cities Get Incentives for Working With PE, Carlyle COO Says
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Show Notes
Glenn Youngkin, president and chief operating officer of the Carlyle Group, talks about incentives that cities get by forming partnerships with private equity to fund infrastructure spending. Kristi Mitchem, CEO of Wells Fargo Asset Management, discusses passive versus active investing and the impact of geopolitics on markets. Emmanuel Sharef, a residential housing analytics specialist at PIMCO, talks about the U.S. housing market and how to use artificial intelligence to build and protect assets. Finally, Larry Leibert, a Bloomberg national security editor in Washington, discusses the impending Comey hearings, the new FBI nominee and reports that Jeff Sessions suggested he resign.
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