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Balance of Power: Late Edition 6/18/2025
Balance of Power: Late Edition 6/18/2025

Bloomberg

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Balance of Power: Late Edition 6/18/2025

"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Meghan O'Sullivan, Director at Harvard's Belfer Center, shares her thoughts on whether or not the United States plans on getting involved in the escalation between Israel and Iran. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D) Massachusetts shares her thoughts on President Trump and the Federal Reserve stating the President has created 'self inflicting problems' to the US economy. Mike Sommers, American Petroleum Institute President & CEO, discusses how the energy sector is watching the escalation in the Middle East. (Source: Bloomberg)

Balance of Power Late Edition 6/17/2025
Balance of Power Late Edition 6/17/2025

Bloomberg

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Balance of Power Late Edition 6/17/2025

"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Retired Air Force Lieutenant General David Deptula - Dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Power Studies - discusses the escalation between Israel and Iran and how President Trump might respond. Senator Ron Johnson (R) Wisconsin talks about why he cannot vote for the current Tax Bill as it stands, and Senator Angela Alsobrooks (D) Maryland discusses the Senate passing the Genius Act and talks about the impact this legislation will have. (Source: Bloomberg)

McKinsey Chief Says Global Clients Are Rethinking US Market
McKinsey Chief Says Global Clients Are Rethinking US Market

Bloomberg

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

McKinsey Chief Says Global Clients Are Rethinking US Market

Companies are giving more consideration to opportunities outside the US because of policy upheaval under the Trump administration, said McKinsey & Co. Global Managing Partner Bob Sternfels. Business leaders are concerned about being 'vulnerable' to tariffs and other shifts to US economic and geopolitical positions, Sternfels said Tuesday at an event hosted by the Boston College Chief Executives Club, citing conversations with the consulting firm's clients. That's leading some companies to reevaluate opportunities in Southeast Asia, Europe and the Gulf region of the Middle East, he added.

Global employers hiring more South Africans — study
Global employers hiring more South Africans — study

The Herald

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald

Global employers hiring more South Africans — study

CEO Anthony Kettle said global companies initially approached them to save costs, but they stay for the talent and skills. ' Our growth has been exponential. As more businesses partner with us, the quality of opportunities available to South African talent improves, attracting higher-calibre professionals, which in turn draws more companies to our services. What began as a solution for global companies seeking cost efficiencies has evolved into a quality-driven partnership that delivers exceptional results,' he said. Nara Mayosi, who was recruited by the agency as an operational manager at Bluestones Offshore Partners, said the role opened doors to clients. 'It's helped me grow, not only skills, but in mindset. I've become more confident, more global ly aware and more comfortable working across cultures,' said Mayosi. Sian Teixeira, who was recruited by the agency and works for a UK employer, said the opportunity has exposed him to the international market and helped him grow. ' The broader exposure has significantly expanded my professional perspective and experience,' said Teixeira. TimesLIVE

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