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Trian Fund’s Garden On GE, Pentair; Ken Moelis; Bruce Richards on Brexit, Distressed Debt And More

By VW Staff. Originally published at ValueWalk.



Ed Garden, chief investment officer at Trian Fund Management, discusses his involvement with both GE and Pentair. He speaks at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit in New York City. (Source: Bloomberg)

Trian Fund’s Garden on GE, Pentair

Trian Fund’s Garden: False Narratives Need to Stop

Ed Garden, chief investment officer at Trian Fund Management, discusses the U.S. election at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit in New York City. (Source: Bloomberg)

Ken Moelis: Most Influential Summit Interview

Ken Moelis, head of Moelis & Company, shares his outlook for 2017 at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential summit in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)

Marathon’s Bruce Richards on Brexit, Distressed Debt

Bruce Richards, chief executive officer and co-founder at Marathon Asset Management, discusses the post-Brexit environment in the U.K. and Europe, central banks building a bubble in bonds, and where he sees opportunities in the distressed debt and energy markets. He speaks with Blomberg’s Vonnie Quinn on “Bloomberg ‹GO›” and also appears at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)

Mobius: Emerging Stocks Good for Investors

Mark Mobius, executive chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, discusses the U.S. presidential debate, the impact of the election on emerging markets, emerging market stocks and the Shenzhen-HK connect. He speaks to Bloomberg’s Shery Ahn on “Trending Business” from the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit in Hong Kong. (Source: Bloomberg)

Steering European Banks Through Turbulent Times

BlackRock’s Philipp Hildebrand, OECD Economist Catherine Mann, Intesa Sanpaolo CEO Carlo Messina and Lorenzo Bini Smaghi of Societe Generale discuss the future of European banking at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit in London. (Source: Bloomberg)

Ian Roper Taylor on Oil From Boom to Bust

Ian Roper Taylor, president and chief executive officer of Vitol, speaks at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit in London. (Source: Bloomberg)

Is Extraordinary Monetary Policy Working?

UBS Chairman Axel Weber, Former Deutsche Bank CEO Anshu Jain, Institute for New Economic Thinking Chairman Adair Turner discuss monetary policy at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit. (Source: Bloomberg)

Ed Garden
Image source: Bloomberg Video Screenshot

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