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Democrats Are in the Wilderness, Valliere Says

01 Mar 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Greg Valliere, Horizon Investments' chief global strategist, says Democrats are in the wilderness when it comes to responding to President Trump, whos...

U.S. Economy Is Pretty Solid at 2.5% Growth, Hyman Says

28 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Ed Hyman, chairman of Evercore ISI, says the U.S. economy will expand by 2.5 percent this year and we'll know the economy is at full employment once w...

Valuations Are Just About Average, Herro Says

27 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

David Herro, Harris Associates' deputy chairman and CIO, says valuations aren't overpriced. Prior to that, Jonathan Golub, RBC Capital Markets' chief ...

Virginia's McAuliffe Criticizes Trump's First Month

24 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Terry McAuliffe, Virginia's Democratic governor, says President Trump has made many mistakes in his first 30 days. Prior to that, Merrill Lynch's Joe ...

Banks Will Close 10,000 Branches in Coming Years, Mayo Says

23 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Mayo, a banking analyst at CLSA, says banks will close 10,000 branches in the next several years as customers accept mobile banking. Prior to ...

U.S. Markets Are Ignoring Risks, Yale's Roach Says

22 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Stephen Roach, a professor at Yale University, says U.S. markets are largely ignoring risks because it's human behavior to believe in the message of g...

Europeans Worried Trump Isn't Leading, Harvard's Burns Says

21 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Nicholas Burns, a professor at Harvard University, says many Europeans are concerned that the U.S. is no longer leading the West. Prior to that, Chris...

The Economic Pain of Brexit Is Becoming Clear, Blair Says

17 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair discusses Brexit and the importance of Theresa May's relationship with Donald Trump. Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds' C...

U.S. Economy Heading to Fed's 2% Inflation Goal, Fischer Says

16 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Stanley Fischer, vice-chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, says the Fed seems to be headed towards its expected rate hike path and wage growth has st...

Bloomberg's Eli Lake Responds to Trump's Tweet on Flynn

15 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Bloomberg View's Eli Lake responds to Donald Trump's tweet about his column, "The Political Assassination of Michael Flynn." Prior to that, Bob Nardel...

Compliance With OPEC Quotas is Striking, Yergin Says

14 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Daniel Yergin, vice chairman of IHS, says Saudi Arabia is taking the lead when it comes to compliance with OPEC's oil production cuts. Gideon Rose, ed...

Fed Had a Role in Causing Financial Crisis, Cato's Allison Says

13 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

John Allison, former president and CEO of the Cato Institute, says the Federal Reserve made mistakes in monetary policy that had severe consequences. ...

Fed Independence Is Crucial, Abby Joseph Cohen Says

10 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Goldman Sachs' Abby Joseph Cohen says the Federal Reserve's independence is crucial to its success and she's concerned by moves in Congress to second-...

Michael Darda Expects Three Fed Rate Hikes This Year

09 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Darda, MKM's chief economist, says he expects three Fed rate hikes this year and three to four percent sustainable real U.S. growth. Prior to ...

The U.S. Is Killing Itself, Columbia's Sachs Says

08 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Jeffrey Sachs, a professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, says the U.S. must invest in the future for all Americ...

China-U.S. Relations Out of Balance, Schell Says

07 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Orville Schell, director of U.S. relations at the Asia Society, says the relations between China and the U.S. are out of balance and the U.S. must wor...

Trump Isn't in a Position to Undermine Judges, Nye Says

06 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Joseph Nye, a professor at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, says Donald Trump could make life difficult for judges, but isn't in a position to ...

Bill Gross Says We're Stuck in a 2% Real GDP Environment

03 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Janus Capital Management's Bill Gross says he's skeptical that real GDP growth can rise to 3 to 4 percent. Prior to that, Alan Krueger, a professor at...

Pressure on Fed Independence Is Ramping Up, Broaddus Says

02 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Former Richmond Fed President Al Broaddus says there are several pieces of legislation in Congress that would impinge on the Fed's independence. Prior...

Apple Services to Be a $45 Billion Business, Munster Says

01 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Gene Munster, Loup Ventures' managing partner, says Apple's growth during the next five years will come from its services. Prior to that, RBS Chairman...

HSBC's Maher Shorts Sterling

31 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Daragh Maher, HSBC's U.S. head of FX strategy, says he sees the pound at $1.20 in the short term and $1.10 by year's end. Prior to that, Brian Belski,...

Trump Opposition Crosses Political Lines, George Mitchell Says

30 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

George Mitchell, the former U.S. Senate majority leader, says opposition to Donald Trump's executive orders isn't only along political lines. Prior to...

Morgan Stanley's Parker Says Earnings May Rise 18 Percent

27 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Adam Parker, Morgan Stanley's chief U.S. equity strategist, says corporate earnings may increase 18 percent this year and next. Micah Zenko, a strateg...

DeLong Says Trump's Tax Cuts Will Raise Demand for U.S. Dollars

26 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Berkeley professor Brad DeLong says Donald Trump's big tax cuts will raise demand for U.S. dollars worldwide. Kevin Roberts, the former Saatchi & ...

Alan Blinder Says the Fed Isn't Dysfunctional

25 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Alan Blinder, a professor at Princeton and former Federal Reserve official, says the Fed isn't dysfunctional, despite the Republicans' success at maki...

Sallie Krawcheck Says We're 100 Years From Gender Pay Parity

24 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Sallie Krawcheck, CEO of Ellevest, says we are 100 to 180 years away from gender pay parity, or longer if you're a woman of color. Kevin Logan, HSBC's...

Surveillance: Trade Wars Would Be a Disaster, Goolsbee Says

23 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Austan Goolsbee, former chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, says the TPP was a renegotiation of NAFTA and that trade wars would ...

Politicians Must Take More Notice of Inclusion, Deaton Says

20 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

From the World Economic Forum in Davos, Angus Deaton, a professor at Princeton and a Nobel Laureate, says African American and Hispanic mortality rate...

Davos Special: Trump Has Picked Smart People, Dalio Says

19 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates' founder, says populism is a global phenomenon. Harvard Professor Michael Porter says he rejects the idea that Ameri...

Davos Special: Trump Is Against Capitalism, Roubini Says

18 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Nouriel Roubini, a professor at NYU's Stern School of Business, discusses Donald Trump and says France's Le Pen would be the end of Europe. Prior to t...

Davos Special: Rubenstein Says Nationalism Affects Big Banks

17 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

JPM International Chairman Jacob Frenkel said we are close to being out of the financial crisis. Richard Edelman, Edelman President & CEO, said tr...

Surveillance: Revenue Isn't Bank of America Story, Leon Says

13 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Ken Leon, Center for Financial Research and Analysis' head of equity research for banks, says millennials are more comfortable with online banking and...

Surveillance: U.S. Bank Stocks May Rise Another 50%, Mayo Says

12 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Mike Mayo, an analyst at CLSA Ltd., says the stocks will surge as he expects at least 4 percent revenue growth for U.S. banks during the next four yea...

Surveillance: Trump's Tweet Policy Is Dangerous, Gartman Says

11 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Dennis Gartman, editor of the Gartman Letter, says central bank powers are being diminished by the modern world. Prior to that, Rob Carnell, ING's chi...

Surveillance: Pound Must Have Upside From Lows, Barth Says

10 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Marvin Barth, Barclays' head of FX strategy, says currency intervention just doesn't work. Paul Mortimer-Lee, BNP Paribas' chief economist, says highe...

Surveillance: Short UK and French Government Bonds, Gallo Says

09 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Algebris Investments' Alberto Gallo says the FX market may panic again once Britain triggers Article 50. Prior to that, Baroness Helena Kennedy, a Lab...

Surveillance: Trump Resembles Mussolini's Policies, Gross Says

06 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Janus Capital's Bill Gross says Donald Trump's targeting of companies reminds him of policies associated with Benito Mussolini. Prior to that, Boston ...

Surveillance: Risk That Fed Could Go Faster, Kiesel Says

05 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

PIMCO's Mark Kiesel says the main risk to the U.S. is a pickup in inflation. Prior to that, Jason Trennert, Strategas Research Partners' chairman, say...

Surveillance: Bremmer, Summers, and The Fate of Pax Americana

04 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer and Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers join Tom Keene and David Gura on Bloomberg Surveillance to discuss ...

Surveillance: Q4 Productivity to be Disappointing, Feroli Says

04 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Feroli, JPMorgan's chief U.S. economist, says trade wars remain the biggest downside risk in the next year or two. Prior to that, Tony Dwyer, ...

Surveillance: Eurasia Group's Top Risks of 2017

03 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group's president and founder, discusses his top risks for 2017 and says traditional alliances are crumbling. Lawrence Summers, f...

Surveillance: The Year Ahead Special with Abby Joseph Cohen

02 Jan 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Abby Joseph Cohen of Goldman Sachs joins Tom Keene for a special hour of Bloomberg Surveillance. Their conversation touches on a wide range of topics ...

Surveillance: Shocks Will Be Political, Not Economic

30 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Luigi Zingales, a professor at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Businesss, discusses what to expect in Donald Trump's first 100 days. Denni...

Surveillance: Companies Must Focus on Growth, Not Tax Inversion

29 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

John Silvia, Wells Fargo Securities' chief economist, says fiscal policy structure should the No. 1 priority for Donald Trump. Neil Shearing, chief em...

Surveillance: Fed Is on Hold for First Quarter of 2017

28 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Marc Chandler, Brown Brothers Harriman's head of currency strategy, discusses the Fed and how he expects to see the British sterling head weaker. Tony...

Surveillance: Small-Caps and Financials to Outperform in 2017

27 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Holland, chairman and founder of Holland & Co., says markets are pricing in stronger growth and discusses why financials are up going into...

Surveillance: Lipsky on the Oddity of Lagarde's Conviction

23 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

John Lipsky, former IMF first deputy managing director, discusses managing director Christine Lagarde's negligence conviction. Howard Davidowitz, Davi...

Surveillance: Forecasts Have to Be Nimble With Trump's Unknowns

22 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Ellen Zentner, Morgan Stanley's chief U.S. economist, says many politicians are focusing on the positives of Donald Trump's tax policies and not on th...

Surveillance: Change in China Strategy Is Worrisome, Roach Says

21 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Stephen Roach, a senior fellow at Yale University, talks to Tom Keene and David Gura about the shift in the U.S. relationship with China. Prior to tha...

Surveillance: We Can't Deal With China on Twitter, Hormats Says

20 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Bob Hormats, Kissinger Associates' vice-chairman, discusses Donald Trump's foreign policy with China. Prior to that, Tom Keene and David Gura talk to ...

Surveillance: Quinlan Discusses The Economics of Global Obesity

19 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Joe Quinlan, the chief market strategist for U.S. Trust, gives an outlook for 2017 and discusses rising global obesity. Then, Chris Grisanti, CEO of G...

Surveillance: Too Much Talk Can Lower Transparency, Taylor Says

16 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

John Taylor, an economics professor at Stanford University, says the advantage of a monetary strategy or rule is that you don't have to keep talking a...

Surveillance: BOE May Need to Ease Again in 2017, Maher Says

15 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Daragh Maher, HSBC's head of FX strategy, says the euro decline will push markets to think about parity. Then, Admiral James Stavridis, dean of Tufts'...

Surveillance: Rate Rise Is a Golden Moment for Banks, Mayo Says

14 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Mike Mayo, a banking analyst at CLSA Americas, says U.S. banks are very strong. Prior to that, Jean-Claude Trichet, former ECB president, discusses th...

Surveillance: Eichengreen on Globalization's New Normal

13 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Barry Eichengreen, a professor at UC Berkeley, says faster growth heals a lot of wounds economically and politically. Prior to that, Gideon Rose, edit...

Surveillance: Euro Bank Accounting Doesn't Provide Confidence

12 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Gary Shilling, president and founder of A. Gary Shilling, and Kroll Bond Rating Agency's Chris Whalen, discuss their outlook for the European banking ...

Surveillance: We're Entering Deglobalization Era, Sharma Says

09 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Ruchir Sharma, Morgan Stanley's chief global strategist, says we're seeing a different deglobalization with Donald Trump than we saw in the 1930s and ...

Surveillance: Fed Dot Plot Is Not a Good Idea, Orphanides Says

08 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Athanasios Orphanides, a professor at MIT and a former ECB official, discusses the merits of the Federal Reserve's dot plot and central bank transpare...

Surveillance: Trump Could Boost Europe, Haass Says

07 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, and Michael Spence, a professor at NYU, weigh in on European and American politics, sayi...

Surveillance: OPEC Is Doomed, Gartman Says

06 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Dennis Gartman, editor of the Gartman Letter, says the price of crude oil will fall to zero in 30 years. Then, Kate Moore, BlackRock's chief equity st...

Surveillance: Europe, as a Construct, Is Failing, Bremmer Says

05 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

BMO's Brian Belski and Eurasia Group's Ian Bremmer discuss the future of Europe after the Italian referendum. Then, former IMF Chief Economist Olivier...

Surveillance: Gross Says He Can't Live With the Taylor Rule

02 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Tom Keene and David Gura talk to Janus Capital's Bill Gross about the job report and the Fed. Prior to that, Carl Weinberg, High Frequency Economics' ...

Surveillance: Modi's Cash Move Is Radical, Rogoff Says

01 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Former IMF Chief Economist Kenneth Rogoff says India's currency crisis is exacerbated by policy implementation issues. Then, Daniel Yergin, the vice c...

Surveillance: Italy's Possible Eurozone Exit

30 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Ian Shepherdson, Pantheon Macroeconomics' chief economist, says Italy leaving the Eurozone would be an "end of the world event," while TS Lombard Rese...

Surveillance: Trumponomics Not Unlike Mussolini, Posen Says

29 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Tom Keene and David Gura talk to Adam Posen, the president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, about what we know about Donald Trum...

Surveillance: Fidel Castro's Death Doesn't Mean Radical Change

28 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

David Gura and Francine Lacqua, filling in for Tom Keene, discuss Fidel Castro's legacy and what his death means for the future of Cuba with Julia Swe...

Surveillance: Black Friday's Massive Move to Online

25 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Howard Davidowitz, Davidowitz & Associates' chairman, says we will see more brick and mortar stores close as online sales grow. Then, Jerry Storch...

Surveillance: Anti-Trade Seems Unlikely For Trump, Hubbard Says

23 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Glenn Hubbard, the dean of Columbia Business School, says he is optimistic about the policy agenda that President-elect Donald Trump has set out. Prio...

Surveillance: The Pros and Cons of A "Rules-Based" Fed

22 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Komal Sri-Kumar, the president of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, and Kim Schoenholtz, a professor at NYU's Stern School of Business, discuss the possibi...

Surveillance: America's Debt Will Get Larger, Diane Swonk Says

21 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Diane Swonk, founder of DS Economics, says not being able to have a grown up conversation about long-term fiscal sustainability is a real issue. Prior...

Surveillance: Trump Could Restore Productivity, Bullard Says

18 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

St. Louis Fed President James Bullard says Donald Trump's policies may improve U.S. productivity. Prior to that, UBS' Geoffrey Yu says the Turkish Lir...

Surveillance: Too-Big-To-Fail May Be Reviewed, Kashkari Says

17 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Neel Kashkari, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, says that politics never comes up in Fed meetings. Prior to that, Ian Shepher...

Surveillance: Protectionism Will Make Us Poor, Salmond Says

16 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Alex Salmond, the former First Minister of Scotland, and Holger Schmieding, Berenberg's chief economist, discuss the election of Donald Trump, Brexit ...

Surveillance: Don't Reject Trumponomics, Skidelsky Says

15 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Tom Keene and David Gura talk to Robert Skidelsky, a historian & House of Lords member, about Donald Trump's economic plan, which Skidelsky says i...

Surveillance: Italy Needs IMF Assistance, DB Economist Says

14 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

David Folkerts-Landau, Deutsche Bank's chief economist, says Italy is better outside the Eurozone if the country refuses to reform. Then, Tom Keene an...

Surveillance: Trump Is a Populist, Not Fascist, Ferguson Says

11 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Tom Keene and David Gura talk to Niall Ferguson, a senior fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution, about the role of populism in Donald Trump's electi...

Surveillance: Trump to Be Reaganomics on Steroids, Rattner Says

10 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors' chairman, says Donald Trump's policies can transform the U.S. economy. Prior to that, John Burns of John Burns Real E...

Surveillance: The Improbable Becomes Reality

09 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

On an extended episode of Bloomberg Surveillance, Tom Keene and David Gura discuss the election of Donald Trump. Mohamed El-Erian, Bloomberg View colu...

Surveillance: Election Day Special

08 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

On election day 2016, Tom Keene and David Gura talk to Yale professor Stephen Roach, who says the decency of the American people will prevail when cho...

Surveillance: The Fed Heeds Markets 105%, Greenspan Says

07 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Tom Keene and David Gura talk to former the Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, who says that Fed forecasts are no better than those of a good ec...

Surveillance: Gross Counsels Caution Despite Good Jobs Report

04 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Bill Gross, a fund manager at Janus Capital Management, says people should be cautious despite a good jobs report because structural changes such as t...

Surveillance: U.K. Court Ruling Suggests Brexit Will Help Pound

03 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Stephanie Flanders, chief market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, says pound strength after the UK vote was significant, but whether it lasts ...

Surveillance: Local Media Is Wasting Away, Ken Doctor Says

02 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Willem Buiter, chief economist at Citigroup, says the Fed is excessively sensitive to what it thinks the markets might do and how markets react. Jim G...

Surveillance: The Election Isn't Going to Be Stolen, Winik Says

01 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Holdings, says the Fed desperately wants to move short rates up and is likely to do so in December. John Glass, ...

Surveillance: Americans Should Be Depressed, Rattner Says

31 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors chairman, says that a divided government, an ongoing email investigation and a low approval rating should make America...

Surveillance: Investors Are Still Skittish, Nuveen's Doll Says

28 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Bob Doll, chief equity strategist at Nuveen Asset Management, says rates are in a long-term bottoming process. Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffr...

Surveillance: Twitter Is Improving, Sena Says

27 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney weighs in on Twitter cutting nine percent of its workforce. Seth Masters, chief investment officer at Bernstein ...

Surveillance: U.S. to Consider Negative Rates Within 10 Years

26 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Dominic Konstam, global head of rates research at Deutsche Bank, says the U.S. will have to consider negative rates on a five- to 10-year view. Walter...

Surveillance: Politics is Driving the Economy, El-Erian Says

25 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Kate Moore, chief equity strategist at BlackRock, says nimble and different companies are capturing growth. Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser a...

Surveillance: Merger Monday Special on AT&T and Time Warner

24 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Three experts on media and telecom weigh in on the AT&T and Time Warner merger. Scott Galloway, a professor of marketing at New York University, s...

Surveillance: Many Potential Buyers for Time Warner, BTIG Says

21 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Richard Greenfield, an analyst of media and technology at BTIG, says HBO and Warner Bros. are the crown jewels of Time Warner and expects Viacom and C...

Surveillance: U.S. Earnings to Rise 5% in 2017, Adams Says

20 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Gina Martin Adams, an equity strategist at Wells Fargo says stock valuations for consumer staples are the most dangerous. Carsten Brzeski, the chief e...

Surveillance: Economic Decisions Pulling us Apart, Krueger Says

19 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Alan Ruskin, co-head of FX research at Deutsche Bank, says the pound could go into free fall. Sebastian Mallaby, senior fellow for international econo...

Surveillance: Apple's Future Should Be in Content, Ward Says

18 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

John Strickland, JLS director and analyst, says Ryanair is healthy despite pressure from the pound. Howard Ward, chief investment officer of growth eq...

Surveillance: Foreign Investors Willing to Take Duration Risk

17 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Brad Hintz, professor of finance at New York University, said London will remain the financial center post-Brexit. Lindsey Piegza, chief economist at ...

Surveillance: Beginning to See Slowdown in Banking, Hintz Says

14 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Brad Hintz, adjunct professor of finance at New York University, says this was a good summer for fixed income for the banks. Dan Yergin, vice chairman...

Surveillance: Slowing Innovation Hit Productivity, Phelps Says

13 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Edmund Phelps, winner of the 2006 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, says innovation is making workers more effective, but what they are produ...

Surveillance: Stephen Stanley on the Part Time-ization of US

12 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Stephen Stanley, chief economist of Amherst Pierpont Securities, says 2016 inflation is very close to 2 percent. Craig Moffett, partner and senior res...

Surveillance: Workplace Is Changing Dramatically, Nobelist Says

11 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Dennis Gartman, editor of the Gartman Letter, says he's not yet confident of a gold rebound. Steve Rattner, chairman of Willet Advisors, says the equi...

Surveillance: Fed Moving Closer to Normalization, Sinche Says

10 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Robert Sinche, global strategist at Amherst Pierpont Securities, says the long-term yield downturn is a global phenomenon. Greg Valliere, chief global...

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