Wall Street Week | Hubbard on Fed Cut Fallout, Open Source AI, Nuclear Bet, Department Store Revival

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Live on Bloomberg TVWall Street Week | Hubbard on Fed Cut Fallout, Open Source AI, Nuclear Bet, Department Store RevivalWall Street WeekDecember 13th, 2025, 3:13 PM GMT+0000This week, Glenn Hubbard warns that tariffs, shaky data and a mature credit cycle create risks as the Fed looks toward 2026. And, will open AI ecosystems win out over closed models, as AMD CEO Lisa Su and former IBM CEO Sam Palmisano suggest? Plus, from AI to manufacturing, soaring electricity demand is forcing a rethink of where our power comes from and how fast we can build to generate it. Later, can Macy’s reinvent the department store for today’s shopper? (Source: Bloomberg)More From Wall Street Week13:19 Why Open Source AI Could Be the Best Bet for Developers and Investors3 hours ago08:32The Fed’s Next Chair Faces AI Uncertainty, Political Heat and Credit Risks16 hours ago11:41Family Businesses Are Losing Their Heirs — What Comes Next?11:07What Went Wrong With Capitalism?All episodes and clipsBloomberg TechnologyThe only daily news program focused exclusively on technology, innovation and the future of business from San Francisco. Hosted by Emily Chang.More episodes and clips44:05Broadcom Follows Oracle in Disappointing AI-Focused Investors | Bloomberg Tech 12/12/202504:19Fintech, AI Very Strong in UK: British Business Bank CEO04:34'It's End of Year Jitters': Allspring's Patel Not Worried About AI Stocks05:08Broadcom Slides as AI Backlog, Margins ScrutinizedThe David Rubenstein Show"The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations" explores successful leadership through the personal and professional choices of the most influential people in business.More episodes and clips24:06The David Rubenstein Show: Ynon Kreiz24:05David Rubenstein Show: Kevin Hassett24:05The David Rubenstein Show: Maria Sharapova24:06The David Rubenstein Show: Justice Anthony KennedySee all shows
