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David Rubenstein, the FOMC, & Saving Spirit Airlines 4/29/26

Today is likely Jay Powell’s final FOMC meeting as Federal Reserve Chair, with Kevin Warsh expected to be sworn in as his successor. Carlyle Group co-founder and co-chairman David Rubenstein discusses the Fed’s two-day policy meeting and Powell’s legacy leading the central bank. ...  Show more

F1 Heads to Miami with Toto Wolff, UAE Leaves OPEC 4/28/26

The United Arab Emirates has announced that it will leave OPEC, effective May 1. CNBC’s Brian Sullivan breaks down the role that the UAE has played in the group since joining in the 1960s. In business, a WSJ report reveals that OpenAI missed internal growth targets. The news come ...  Show more

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