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CME Group Representative (0:01)
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IBM Spokesperson (0:26)
so there's a lot of noise about AI, but time's too tight for more promises. So let's talk about results. At IBM, we work with our employees to integrate technology right into the systems they need. Now a global workforce of 300,000 can use AI to fill their HR questions, resolving 94% of common questions, not noise. Proof of how we can help companies get smarter by putting AI where it actually pays off, deep in the work that moves the business. Let's create smarter business.
Cigna Healthcare Narrator (0:55)
IBM for many men, mental health challenges aren't recognized until they've already taken a toll. Work pressure, financial stress, changing relationships and traditional expectations around masculinity can quietly wear men down, often without clear warning signs. In season three of the Visibility Gap, Dr. Guy Winch and his guests explore how these pressures show up, how to spot them earlier, and how men can access meaningful support. Listen to the new season of the Visibility Gap, a podcast presented by Cigna Healthcare,
Bloomberg Audio Studios Announcer (1:29)
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Cigna Healthcare Narrator (1:35)
this is a breaking news update from Bloomberg. Instant reaction and analysis from our 3,000 journalists and analysts around the world.
Bloomberg Host (1:45)
In the next 20 minutes on this program, we need to discuss two things. The future of Chairman Powell. One, the the easing bias at the Federal Reserve, too, on the future of Chairman Power staying on as a governor of the Federal Reserve. He was asked why. This is what he had to say.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell (2:01)
My concern is really about the series of legal attacks on the Fed. These attacks are battering the institution and putting at risk the thing that really matters to the public, which is the ability to conduct monetary policy without taking into consideration political factors.
Bloomberg Host (2:17)
The Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell on independence I think Fed independence is at risk. So what about the easing bias? Let's talk about monetary policy. A question coming into this decision is whether this Federal Reserve would move to a more symmetrical reaction function. That's the jargon. This is the plain speak. Is it just as likely they'll hike as they'll cut? They didn't do it this time around, but there was some dissent. This vote was 8 to 4. Four dissents. Haven't seen that since the 1990s. Of those four, three wanted to get rid of that easing bias. This is what the chairman had to say on that issue.
