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Listen to the Microcap Conference coverage. In this episode, Adam Torres interviews Jacob Frenkel, Member at Dickinson Wright, PLLC., explore Dickinson Wright, PLLC. and the Microcap Conference. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What differentiates Jacob Frenkel from the other defense lawyers? In this episode, Adam Torres and Jacob Frenkel, Chair, Government Investigations and Securities Enforcement Practice with law firm Dickinson Wright, PLLC, explore the current enforcement environment along with Jacob's upcoming keynote at the Microcap Conference in Atlantic City. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be a guest on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/Support the showMore FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia
What differentiates Jacob Frenkel from the other defense lawyers? In this episode, Adam Torres and Jacob Frenkel, Chair, Government Investigations and Securities Enforcement Practice with law firm Dickinson Wright, PLLC, explore the current enforcement environment along with Jacob's upcoming keynote at the Microcap Conference in Atlantic City. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be a guest on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia
Former JPMorgan International Chair and Group of Thirty Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Jacob Frenkel, speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bank of Japan shocked global economists with a tweak to its yield curve control policy, doubling the cap on 10-year treasury yields. Joe Kenen and Becky Quick discuss the implications for markets around the world. FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has agreed to extradition, so he's headed from Bahamian prison to American courts. Former SEC lawyer and currently a financial defense attorney for Dickinson Wright Jacob Frenkel discusses the next steps and legal options for the disgraced crypto king. Netflix and chill season is underway, but Paramount Media President Chris McCarthy is confident in his own platform's appeal to streamers. He discusses all Paramount+ offerings, but he avoids spoilers, don't worry! Plus, 3M is making a manufacturing decision with human health in mind, and Ylan Mui reports on lawmakers pushing for a spending bill to avert a government shutdown. In this episode:Jacob Frenkel, @jacob_frenkelYlan Mui, @ylanmuiBecky Quick @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY
Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group & GZERO Media President, says the likelihood of removing Russian president Vladimir Putin from power is "extremely low." Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets Head of U.S. Equity Strategy, says “growth scare pricing” could take the S&P 500 down to around 3,900 in the short-term. Paul Sankey, Sankey Research Lead Analyst, says we are in an energy regression. Jacob Frenkel, Former JPMorgan Chase International Chairman & Former Bank of Israel Governor, expects a new world order after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This week on Arbiters of Truth, our series on the online information ecosystem, we're talking about a subject that doesn't come up much on the Lawfare Podcast: the Securities and Exchange Commission. Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen has made waves with her congressional testimony and the many damaging news stories being reported about Facebook based on the documents she released. But before these documents became the Facebook Papers, Haugen also handed them to the SEC as part of a whistleblower complaint against the company. So, we thought we should dig into what that actually means. What is the likelihood that Haugen's SEC filings turn into an investigation into the company? Should Facebook be worried? Evelyn Douek and Quinta Jurecic discussed these questions with Jacob Frenkel, who spent years at the SEC and is now the chair of government investigations and securities enforcement at the law firm Dickinson Wright. He explained how to understand the SEC's role in cases like these, why whistleblowers like Haugen file complaints with the SEC, and why he thinks it's unlikely that the agency will investigate Facebook based on Haugen's disclosures. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Arbiters of Truth, our series on the online information ecosystem, we're talking about a subject that doesn't come up much on the Lawfare Podcast: the Securities and Exchange Commission. Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen has made waves with her congressional testimony and the many damaging news stories being reported about Facebook based on the documents she released. But before these documents became the Facebook Papers, Haugen also handed them to the SEC as part of a whistleblower complaint against the company. So, we thought we should dig into what that actually means. What is the likelihood that Haugen's SEC filings turn into an investigation into the company? Should Facebook be worried? Evelyn Douek and Quinta Jurecic discussed these questions with Jacob Frenkel, who spent years at the SEC and is now the chair of government investigations and securities enforcement at the law firm Dickinson Wright. He explained how to understand the SEC's role in cases like these, why whistleblowers like Haugen file complaints with the SEC, and why he thinks it's unlikely that the agency will investigate Facebook based on Haugen's disclosures.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
William Dudley, Former New York Federal Reserve President, says the Fed's slowness to tighten policy will create some risks to the economy. Jacob Frenkel, Group of Thirty Chairman of the Board of Trustees, says countries can't afford to be isolationist. Jing Ulrich, JPMorgan Chase Managing Director & Vice Chairman of Asia Pacific, says Chinese authorities are tightening liquidity because the economic recovery is fully on track. Tony Rodriguez, Nuveen Asset Management Head of Fixed Income Strategy, says the high yield market is well-positioned. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
William Dudley, Former New York Federal Reserve President, says the Fed's slowness to tighten policy will create some risks to the economy. Jacob Frenkel, Group of Thirty Chairman of the Board of Trustees, says countries can't afford to be isolationist. Jing Ulrich, JPMorgan Chase Managing Director & Vice Chairman of Asia Pacific, says Chinese authorities are tightening liquidity because the economic recovery is fully on track. Tony Rodriguez, Nuveen Asset Management Head of Fixed Income Strategy, says the high yield market is well-positioned.
Has populism come for capitalism? Last week a band of retail investors clubbed together on Reddit to turn the screw on Wall Street with spectacular results The Gamestop saga is one of the most fascinating business stories in years and the so-called 'Reddit Army' isn't through, they've targeted other shares and even commodities. So what's the motivation? Are they a serious force to be reckoned with? And is this really the David and Goliath tale we're lead to believe? We break it down with former SEC lawyer Jacob Frenkel, finance blogger Frances Coppola and proud Gamestop holder Christopher Wehkamp.
Redditors banded together to rock the stock market. What does GameStop actually tell us about wealth, power and how Wall Street works? Alexis Goldstein and Jacob Frenkel join Meghna Chakrabarti.
Former SEC Lawyer, Jacob Frenkel, joins Victor Jones and Ryan Grace to discuss the recent short squeeze in GameStop stock, the probability of a trading suspension, and whether there could be an investigation into market manipulation.
Former SEC Lawyer, Jacob Frenkel, joins Victor Jones and Ryan Grace to discuss the recent short squeeze in GameStop stock, the probability of a trading suspension, and whether there could be an investigation into market manipulation.
Christine Lagarde, European Central Bank President, warns markets not to assume that ECB policy is on autopilot. Sheila Patel, Goldman Sachs Asset Management Chairman, says we are in a better place with liquidity compared to a year ago. Jacob Frenkel, JPMorgan Chase International Chairman, says the greatest danger to the economy's growth is fragmentation. Angel Gurria, OECD Secretary General, says we must now defend multilateralism. Stephen Pagliuca, Bain Capital Co-Chairman, says the returns in private equity are still world-class. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Christine Lagarde, European Central Bank President, warns markets not to assume that ECB policy is on autopilot. Sheila Patel, Goldman Sachs Asset Management Chairman, says we are in a better place with liquidity compared to a year ago. Jacob Frenkel, JPMorgan Chase International Chairman, says the greatest danger to the economy's growth is fragmentation. Angel Gurria, OECD Secretary General, says we must now defend multilateralism. Stephen Pagliuca, Bain Capital Co-Chairman, says the returns in private equity are still world-class.
Catherine Mann, Citi Global Chief Economist, says anybody who is betting on the breakup of the euro is making a bad bet. Jacob Frenkel, JPMorgan Chase International Chairman, says monetary policy has been the only game in town and we are paying the price for it now. Mij Rahman, Eurasia Group Managing Director of Europe, says a hard Brexit remains a risk. Torsten Slok, Deutsche Bank Securities Chief Economist, says the trade war between the U.S. and China appears to be escalating rather than diminishing. And John Hudak, Brookings Senior Fellow in Governance Studies, underlines the parallels between the current impeachment inquiry and Richard Nixon's in 1974. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Catherine Mann, Citi Global Chief Economist, says anybody who is betting on the breakup of the euro is making a bad bet. Jacob Frenkel, JPMorgan Chase International Chairman, says monetary policy has been the only game in town and we are paying the price for it now. Mij Rahman, Eurasia Group Managing Director of Europe, says a hard Brexit remains a risk. Torsten Slok, Deutsche Bank Securities Chief Economist, says the trade war between the U.S. and China appears to be escalating rather than diminishing. And John Hudak, Brookings Senior Fellow in Governance Studies, underlines the parallels between the current impeachment inquiry and Richard Nixon's in 1974.
Bob Mintz, former federal prosecutor and Partner at McCarter & English, with legal analysis of the Mueller report. Karen Ubelhart, Senior Industrials analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on Honeywell earnings and outlook for industrials. Jacob Frenkel, former federal prosecutor with an Independent Counsel, now partner at Dickinson Wright, discusses Attorney General Barr's handling of the Mueller report. Kristine Owram, on discuss Canopy Growth Corp. buying Acreage Holdings Inc. for about $3.4 billion, in what would be the first major cross-border cannabis merger. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua host from the Ambrosetti Spring Workshop in Cernobbio, Italy. In this episode, we feature our TV & Radio interviews with: Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz Chief Economic Adviser & Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, Laurence Boone, OECD Chief Economist, Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Macro Associates CEO, Jacob Frenkel, JPMorgan Chase International Chairman, Luigi Zingales, Chicago Booth School Professor, and Jim O'Neill, Chatham House Chair. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua host from the Ambrosetti Spring Workshop in Cernobbio, Italy. In this episode, we feature our TV & Radio interviews with: Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz Chief Economic Adviser & Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, Laurence Boone, OECD Chief Economist, Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Macro Associates CEO, Jacob Frenkel, JPMorgan Chase International Chairman, Luigi Zingales, Chicago Booth School Professor, and Jim O'Neill, Chatham House Chair.
Former federal prosecutor and Forbes contributor Jacob Frenkel discusses the new Attorney General and his effect on the Mueller probe. Defense attorney Dan Herbert joins Rich & Tina to discuss his client, former CPD officer Jason Van Dyke. Kathleen Zellner discusses her representation of convicted murderer Steven Avery and her depiction in Netflix’s Making A Murderer Part 2. Next, Avery’s trial lawyer Jerry Buting discusses his involvement in the case. In the Legal Grab Bag, Tina and Rich are joined by WGN Radio’s Dan Long and Jill Silverstein Group Founder Jill Silverstein to discuss breaking legal news involving CNN suing Trump, the NHL concussion settlement, weird Thanksgiving laws and intellectual property lawsuits involving Trump and the Girl Scouts.
What are the legal lines surrounding collusion? Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Carol Leonnig and white-collar defense lawyer Jacob Frenkel analyze the legal and political consequences of President Trump’s latest suggestion that “collusion is not crime.”
I first came across Nouriel Roubini in 2007 at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Back then, the WEF annual meeting would run from the last Tuesday night in January through to Sunday lunchtime. The first must-attend session was a high powered panel discussion on the World Economic Outlook held at 9am on Wednesday morning. Back in 2007, the mood among the cream of the world's economists was buoyant, so the pessimistic Roubini cut a lonely and isolated figure who was referred to in the media as "Dr Doom". He was so very right on that call. Dr Doom became Dr Right. And ever since, when the consensus looked too cosy, like many others I have sought him out as the voice of truth. So my ears pricked when the Bloomberg Surveillance team caught up with the inimitable NYU professor to ask him about Bitcoin. His response is in a similar vein to those warnings he made ahead of the Great Financial Crisis.
Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University Professor, and Laura Tyson, Berkeley Haas School School of Business Distinguished Professor, discuss tax cuts, the deficit, and the dollar. Jacob Frenkel, JPMorgan Chase International Chairman, thinks we should shift the discussion from nominal exchange rate to real exchange rate. Michael Neidorff, Centene CEO, says they've done very well with the Affordable Care Act. Anthony Scaramucci, Former White House Communications Director, says President Trump's delegation in Davos indicates they're going to cooperate with the global community. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University Professor, and Laura Tyson, Berkeley Haas School School of Business Distinguished Professor, discuss tax cuts, the deficit, and the dollar. Jacob Frenkel, JPMorgan Chase International Chairman, thinks we should shift the discussion from nominal exchange rate to real exchange rate. Michael Neidorff, Centene CEO, says they've done very well with the Affordable Care Act. Anthony Scaramucci, Former White House Communications Director, says President Trump's delegation in Davos indicates they're going to cooperate with the global community.
Olivier Blanchard, former chief economist at the IMF, says the French election isn't a big short-term risk and the lack of informed economics debate is an issue. Prior to that, Jason Furman, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute, says economic problems have been increasing since the 1950s. Alice Rivlin, a former vice chair of the Fed, says the U.S. political system's so polarized that the country isn't getting anything done. Jacob Frenkel, chairman of JPMorgan Chase International, says geopolitics are the sources of economic uncertainty. Finally, Alan Blinder, a former vice chair of the Fed, says the U.S. isn't going back to the nominal interest rates to which investors had become accustomed. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Olivier Blanchard, former chief economist at the IMF, says the French election isn't a big short-term risk and the lack of informed economics debate is an issue. Prior to that, Jason Furman, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute, says economic problems have been increasing since the 1950s. Alice Rivlin, a former vice chair of the Fed, says the U.S. political system's so polarized that the country isn't getting anything done. Jacob Frenkel, chairman of JPMorgan Chase International, says geopolitics are the sources of economic uncertainty. Finally, Alan Blinder, a former vice chair of the Fed, says the U.S. isn't going back to the nominal interest rates to which investors had become accustomed.
(Bloomberg) -- Taking Stock with Kathleen Hays and Pimm Fox. GUEST: Jacob Frenkel, Chairman of JP Morgan Chase International, explains why the Jackson Hole Symposium topic, "Designing Resilient Monetary Policy Frameworks for the Future," hits on the hot Fed debate over the need for a major policy rethink.