Carlyle Group's David Rubenstein: Inflation is not transitory, but this is not the 1970s
Billionaire and philanthropist David Rubenstein, Carlyle Group co-founder and co-chairman, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the U.S. economy, inflation and more.
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Russia may propose a ceasefire if Putin decides to recover his forces, says consultancy
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Nomura forecasts recessions in several major economies next year
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Australia's central bank is taking a hawkish stance to get on top of inflation, says economist
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The pace of monetary policy tightening is picking up around the world, says economist
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UBS says it likes 'traditional' health-care stocks
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ETF Connect will boost Hong Kong's status as an international financial hub, says Kingston Securities
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Energy crisis: Europe is absolutely shooting itself in the foot, says investment advisory firm
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Citi says there's 'peak monetary policy uncertainty'
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Russian military has 'changed its gears' in the past few weeks, says professor
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