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The wise words of Warren Buffett

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When Buffett and Charlie Monger speak, the world listens…

Warren Buffett praised the U.S. government’s intervention in recent bank failures during the annual Berkshire Hathaway meeting.

For those who are unaware, the event gives attending members an opportunity to learn from Buffett and Charlie Monger, two of the world’s most respected investors.

But, the billionaire says the nation’s banking system has become overly complex and he has been selling bank stocks as a result.

When it comes to inflation, Buffett praised Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, while also warning there is a limit to how much control the Fed has.

And what about AI?

Buffett says “the tech doesn’t make any difference” in finding investable opportunities and “what gives you opportunities is other people doing dumb things.”

Wise words.

Andrea Zanon joined to discuss.

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Warner Brothers & Discovery considers splitting up to boost stock value

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Warner Bros Discovery is considering a strategic breakup to enhance its stock performance, according to a Financial Times report.

The potential move aims to unlock value by separating its media assets from its reality TV and lifestyle businesses.

This decision follows pressure from investors to improve stock performance, amidst challenges in the media industry #featured #trending

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Investors worldwide grow increasingly optimistic about Trump winning the election

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Investors are increasingly optimistic about Donald Trump’s potential re-election, prompting a resurgence in the so-called ‘Trump trade’.

Market participants are closely monitoring Trump’s political strategies and public sentiment, influencing their investment decisions.

Kyle Rodda from Captial.com joins to discuss all the latest.

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Netflix expands use of ads despite slow subscriber growth

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Netflix is intensifying its efforts to introduce an ad-supported tier amidst a plateau in subscriber growth.

The streaming giant hopes to attract new users and boost revenue by offering a cheaper alternative that includes advertisements.

This move marks a significant shift from its traditional ad-free model, reflecting Netflix’s response to competitive pressures and evolving consumer preferences.

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