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    Coming Soon: Travel Genius Season 2

    enOctober 25, 2019

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    • Exploring Investing Opportunities and Travel TipsPrincipal Asset Management offers real estate investments, Mark Edwards and Nikki Eckstein share travel advice, American Express Business Gold Card provides business benefits, and Money Stuff is a new podcast from Bloomberg.

      Principal Asset Management combines local insights and global expertise to deliver compelling investing opportunities in real estate across public and private equity and debt. Meanwhile, in the world of travel, Mark Edwards and Nikki Eckstein are gearing up for an even more exciting second season of their podcast, Travel Genius, featuring an impressive lineup of guests and listener tips. On the financial side, American Express Business Gold Card offers flexible spending capacity and potential annual statement credits for businesses. Lastly, Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway introduce Money Stuff, a new podcast from Bloomberg. These examples showcase the diversity of offerings from Principal Global Investors and Bloomberg, all aimed at helping businesses and individuals succeed. Remember, investing involves risk and travel planning takes preparation, but with the right resources, the rewards can be significant. Stay tuned for more insights and updates.

    • Matt Levine and Katie Greifeld team up for new podcast and video series called Money StuffFinancial newsletter writer Matt Levine partners with Bloomberg TV host Katie Greifeld to create a new podcast and video series exploring Wall Street finance and intriguing topics, available on major podcast platforms.

      Popular financial newsletter writer Matt Levine is joining forces with Bloomberg TV host Katie Greifeld to create a new podcast and video series called Money Stuff. Each week, they will explore the world of Wall Street finance and other intriguing topics that have made Matt's newsletter a fan favorite. Listeners can tune in to Money Stuff on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast platform. This collaboration combines Matt's insightful commentary and Katie's engaging presentation style, promising a lively and informative experience for anyone interested in the financial world.

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