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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Live from the Bloomberg Philanthropies Global Forum | Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 9/24/2025 published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
On today's episode of Bloomberg Businessweek Daily, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec are live from the Bloomberg Philanthropies Global Forum. On today's show, Sam's Club Chief Executive Officer Chris Nicholas talks tariff impacts on consumer demand, Former OpenAI Global Affairs Head of Strategic Partnerships Lane Dilg on global AI competition, and European Investment Bank Vice President Ambroise Fayolle examines the European Union's long-term climate investment goals.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Bloomberg Businessweek Daily Starts
00:04:05 - Sam’s Club CEO Chris Nicholas Talks Consumer Demand, Tariff Impacts, Big Box Competition
00:21:43 - Fmr. Head of Strategic Partnerships at OpenAI Lane Dilg Discusses Global AI Competition, Impacts on the US Job Market
00:35:16 - European Investment Bank VP Ambroise Fayolle Examines EU’s Long-Term Climate Investment Goals
00:43:33 - Alexandra Semenova with Stocks on the Move
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