If you're looking for a banker who is relatively optimistic about the direction in which the US economy is heading, Robert Wolf may be your guy. Wolf is CEO of UBS Group Americas. He is also part of the White House's Economic Recovery Advisory Board. And while he recognizes that the growth over the last three quarters has been small, he nevertheless sees that growth, along with the stock market's rise, as important signals. He explained his "glass half full" view on economic recovery, and shared his thoughts on the prospects for investment banking in this interview with Knowledge@Wharton:
Posted
12-10-2010 9:21 AM
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Graham Griffith
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