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Podcast Appearances
Here's Max Wasserman, senior portfolio manager at Miramar Capital.
That is Max Wasserman of Miramar Capital speaking on the Bloomberg Businessweek Daily Podcast.
The leaders of the International Energy Agency, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank met today in Washington, where they discussed responses to the impact of the war in the Middle East.
Here is IMF Director Kristalina Georgieva.
That is IMF Director Kristalina Georgieva.
Today, President Trump was forced to explain why he posted a picture of himself as a Jesus Christ-like figure.
The image was of Trump in robes in front of an American flag, placing a glowing hand over a sick man lying in bed as if healing him.
It was published on Sunday after the president criticized Pope Leo for condemning the U.S.-Israel war on Iran.
Now, the image incited criticism, including from the president's supporters, and he then deleted the post.
Here is Trump.
Today, Pope Leo said he does not fear President Trump and that his message of peace and reconciliation is rooted in the gospel.
Today in Hungary, incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar accused the outgoing foreign minister of destroying documents related to European Union sanctions.
Here is Magyar speaking through a translator.
Now, Magyar has pledged to bring his country back into the European fold and re-evaluate Hungary's relationship with Russia.
In business news, shares in Goldman Sachs were down 1.9% today after the bank reported a drop in revenue from bond trading.
And that news outweighed a record quarter in trading revenue from Goldman's equities team.
Now, on Tuesday, we'll hear from rivals JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo.
We have a preview from Bloomberg's Charlie Pellett.
Shares in Dell Technologies and HP Inc.
jumped today on a report NVIDIA was seeking an acquisition to reshape the PC landscape.