The bi-weekly show will air at 9 p.m. on Bloomberg Television.
In one-on-one interviews with high-profile investing executives, Rubenstein will iscuss how they created wealth for themselves and others, lessons learned, and the opportunities they plan to pursue.
“Bloomberg Wealth will provide viewers with investing strategies from some of the world’s top wealth creators,” said Rubenstein in a statement. “I look forward to sharing these in-depth interviews with the Bloomberg audience, who will gain valuable insights in an engaging and entertaining format.”
The series expands Bloomberg’s multiplatform Wealth content vertical, which helps readers and viewers make smarter decisions about their personal finances. Wealth content is available to Bloomberg Terminal subscribers, and on Bloomberg Media’s multiple platforms including TV, radio, digital, Quicktake, mobile, social, Bloomberg Businessweek, and live events.
Rubenstein also hosts Bloomberg Television’s “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations,” where he speaks with leaders from a spectrum of industries about their paths to success.
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