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Women Find Foothold in Family Office Investing Landscape

Dawn Nordberg, head of integrated client solutions and global family office at Citi Wealth, said projections show that 55% of global wealth will be commanded by women by 2030 as the 'great wealth transfer' continues to trend toward women. Nordberg said that she is seeing a shift from women being the beneficiaries of a family to being the principal in a family office.

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Builder Shares Rise Despite Trump's Threat to Kill Housing Bill

Katie Hubbard, president of US capital markets for Walton Global, said that the higher end of the housing market is still doing well as high income clients are still paying to buy and build homes. Hubbard said that despite efforts to make home buying more affordable for the wide public, it is hard for federal efforts to increase housing supply to make an impact.

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Morgan Health CEO: Tech, GLP-1s, Labor Driving up Costs

Dan Mendelson, CEO of Morgan Health, highlighted the disproportionate impact of rising health insurance costs on small businesses in the U.S., citing premium increases of 20-25% as a significant challenge. He explained that cost drivers include expensive new medical technologies like GLP-1 drugs and labor costs, which constitute about 70% of hospital expenses. He speaks with Romaine Bostick & Katie Greifeld on "The Close."

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Micron Forecast Shatters Estimates

Micron the largest US maker of computer memory chips, delivered a sales forecast that topped Wall Street estimates after AI-fueled shortages of the components sent prices soaring.  Bloomberg Intelligence Semiconductor Analyst Jake Silverman and Host of Bloomberg Tech Ed Ludlow react saying the earnings show Micron's pricing power.

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Redfin Chief Economist Sees Structural Issues in Housing

Daryl Fairweather, Chief Economist at Redfin, discusses the bipartisan Road to Housing Act, which President Trump has opposed despite its passage by a veto-proof majority. The bill represents a significant federal effort to address the national housing supply shortage by tying federal funding to local governments' plans to increase housing supply and streamline zoning and permitting processes. She speaks with Romaine Bostick & Katie Greifeld on "The Close."

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