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The revelations exposed during the #MeToo era have been felt across the country. David Meyers speaks to Bloomberg's Katia Porzecanski, who reports that despite the movement's progress, a setback is taking place on Wall Street that's seeing women isolated by their male counterparts. FOLLOW UP Katia's latest report: Wall Street Rule for the #MeToo Era: Avoid Women at All Cost You can follow Katia at: @KatiaPorzo ---- TicToc is a daily news podcast hosted by David Meyers (@davidfmeyers), produced at Bloomberg Worldwide HQ in New York City. You can follow up with us and watch our reporting @tictoc. If you like it, be sure to rate us on iTunes, and tell your friends!
Bloomberg's Katia Porzecanski tells Lisa Abramowicz and Alex Sherman, filling in for Pimm Fox, about the women who are enduring Wall Street's bro culture in the age of Donald Trump. They also talk to Labor Secretary Tom Perez's chief economist, Heidi Shierholz, about today's job report. Then, Bloomberg's Lananh Nguyen says that traders aren't taking anything for granted as the election approaches. Finally, Craig Johnson, president of Customer Growth Partners, discusses the holiday retail forecast and says that virtual reality technology is driving a lot of interest.
Bloomberg's Katia Porzecanski says that speculators who piled into Argentina's bonds trying to turn a quick profit may end up disappointed. All this and more with Tom Keene and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Surveillance.
USAA's Dan Denbow covers the commodity collapse. Credit Suisse's Shahab Jalinoos speaks about the slide in sterling. Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway reacts to the market open. Bloomberg's Katia Porzecanski discusses Argentina's big bet on bonds. And Deutsche Bank's Josh Silverstein discusses opportunities in the oil patch.