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Bloomberg Surveillance

Surveillance Special: A Conversation With Bridgewater's Ray Dalio

Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg

Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2017

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates Co-Chairman and Founder discusses his latest book, 'Principles', the future of the Fed and why the worst asset class to be in is cash.

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He has made the sir, how many book interviews have you done? I mean are you up to 142 yet?

1:07.0

But I've done plenty. The book has been out and he has done plenty of interviews. It has launched to the top of the New York Times

1:14.8

Best Seller list, Bill Gates helping that out saying that this provides guidance.

1:19.2

I want to go to Mr Gates here in a moment.

1:20.9

Principal Ray Dale Yo of, with Bridgewater and yes.

1:24.0

We'll talk about the investment environment, alternative assets in that, in a moment.

1:28.0

Congratulations, Ray.

1:30.0

And what I want to know, and you finish strong in your book with your final chapter, which is the great

1:34.9

mystery here. And for heaven's sake, don't overlook governance. Can you take the principles of an

1:41.5

entrepreneurial guy like you and can you bring them over to big

1:45.0

corporations like Microsoft? Any organization can determine how the people in

1:49.6

the organization are going to deal with each other, right? I mean I think that that's the most important thing.

1:54.6

Write down your principles that which are basically the recipes for success and agree on them

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