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April 2 (Bloomberg) -- Kumar Palghat, managing director and founder of Kapstream Capital in Sydney, talks about global central banks' monetary policies and financial markets. He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Fed to Stay `On Hold' for Next Few Years
Will Janet Yellen Succeed Ben Bernanke?
BOJ Minutes Show Members Agreed Economy Recovering
Fed Leaves Options Open to Alter Bond Buying
J.Crew CEO Drexler on Online Sales, Factory Stores
Pickens Says Oil Not in Bear Market
Bank of Tokyo's Rupkey on Fed Fiscal Policy
Detroit Dominates Auto Sales: In The Loop (5/1)
Apple Bonds or Stock?: Market Makers (05/01)
Harris, Posen on Fed Monetary Policy, U.S. Economy
Fed to Stay `On Hold' for Next Few Years
April 2 (Bloomberg) -- Kumar Palghat, managing director and founder of Kapstream Capital in Sydney, talks about global central banks' monetary policies and financial markets.
He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Will Janet Yellen Succeed Ben Bernanke?
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- NYU's William Silber comments on Federal Reserve monetary policy and its impact on the housing recovery. He speaks with Mark Crumpton on Bloomberg Television's "Bottom Line." (Source: Bloomberg)
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BOJ Minutes Show Members Agreed Economy Recovering
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- The Bank of Japan released minutes from its April 3-4 policy meeting in Tokyo. Aika Nanao reports on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed Leaves Options Open to Alter Bond Buying
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve said it will keep buying bonds at a monthly pace of $85 billion while standing ready to raise or lower purchases as economic conditions evolve. Zeb Eckert reports on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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J.Crew CEO Drexler on Online Sales, Factory Stores
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Mickey Drexler, chief executive officer of J.Crew Group Inc., talks about the retailer's fashion strategy, factory stores and the benefits of remaining a private company.
He spoke with Willow Bay yesterday at the Milken Institute 2013 Global Conference in Los Angeles. Adam Johnson also speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Pickens Says Oil Not in Bear Market
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- T. Boone Pickens, chairman of BP Capital LLC, comments on commodity markets, his investments and U.S. energy policy.
He speaks with reporters at the Milken Institute 2013 Global Conference in Los Angeles. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bank of Tokyo's Rupkey on Fed Fiscal Policy
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, discusses today’s statement by the Federal Open Market Committee on its fiscal policy and the outlook for the U.S. economy.
The Fed said it will maintain its bond buying at a pace of $85 billion a month and is prepared to raise or lower the level of purchases as economic conditions evolve. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Detroit Dominates Auto Sales: In The Loop (5/1)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "In The Loop," Betty Liu takes you from the day's breaking headlines straight through to the opening bell, speaking with the most influential guests and asking the smartest questions. It's not noise, it's news
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Apple Bonds or Stock?: Market Makers (05/01)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Market Makers," Erik Schatzker and Scarlet Fu use analysis, insights and A-list guests to help set up your daily market trades. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Harris, Posen on Fed Monetary Policy, U.S. Economy
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Ethan Harris, co-head of global economic research at Bank of America Corp., and Adam Posen, a former Bank of England policy maker, talk about Federal Reserve monetary policy and the U.S. economic outlook.
They speak with Tom Keene and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed Keeps Bond-Buying Pace as Job Market Improves
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve said it will maintain its bond buying at a pace of $85 billion a month and is prepared to raise or lower the level of purchases as economic conditions evolve. Peter Cook reports on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Calpers Dear on Rate of Return, Risk, Growth
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Joseph Dear, chief investment officer for the California Public Employees' Retirement System (Calpers), talks about investment strategy, corporate governance and the impact of pharmaceutical companies' business interests on Calpers' health-care costs.
Dear speaks with Willow Bay at the Milken Institute 2013 Global Conference in Los Angeles.(Source: Bloomberg)
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Calstrs CIO on Investments, Corporate Governance
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers’ Retirement System, talks about Federal Reserve monetary policy, the pension fund's decision to divest its shares in firearms manufacturers and Calstrs' position on corporate governance.
He speaks with special correspondent Willow Bay at the Milken Institute 2013 Global Conference in Los Angeles on Bloomberg Television's Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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ISM Manufacturing Declines to Slowest Pace of 2013
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports that U.S. manufacturing expanded in April at the slowest pace in four months as the ISM's factory index fell to 50.7 from 51.3 in March. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
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Is Economic Slowdown Pushing Back a Fed Rate Hike?
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Ira Jersey, director of interest rate strategy at Credit Suisse, talks with Erik Schatzker about the Treasury market's response to the Federal Reserve as it is expected to continue its bond-buying policy and the possibility of the U.S. Treasury selling floating-rate notes. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
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What Factors Influence Federal Reserve Policy?
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Economics Editor Michael McKee and chief Washington correspondent Peter Cook discuss how today's economic data weighs on the Federal Reserve policy decision and who may be in line to potentially replace Ben Bernanke in the future. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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European Banks Bounce Back: Market Makers (04/30)
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Market Makers," Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle use analysis, insights and A-list guests to help set up your daily market trades. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Laurence Meyer on Fed Policy, Leadership
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Laurence Meyer, co-founder of Macroeconomic Advisers LLC and a former Federal Reserve governor, talks about Fed monetary policy and its potential impact on markets, and the outlook for the central bank's leadership.
Meyer speaks with Sara Eisen and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed QE Ongoing for Next 18 Months, Westpac Says
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- James Shugg, a senior economist at Westpac Banking Corp., discusses the U.S. economy, Federal Reserve policy and European bond markets.
He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Manufacturing Weakens in April, PMI at 50.6
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro reports that China's manufacturing slowed in April as the PMI report came in lower-than-forecast at 50.6, signaling continued weaker economic growth. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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Bonnefoy Sees Fed `Tinkering' With Rate Curve
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Philippe Bonnefoy, chief investment officer at Newscape Capital Group, discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy and equities strategy.
He speaks with Mark Barton and Anna Edwards on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Output Gauge Falls in Sign of Further Slowing
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Rosalind Chin reports on today's top headlines. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
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South Korea Has a Bit of Japan Disease: Harcourt
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Australian School of Business professor Tim Harcourt comments on South Korea's exports rising less than expected in April. He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Yen Seen at 96 Per Dollar in One Month
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Sean Callow, a senior currency strategist at Westpac Banking Corp. in Sydney, talks about the yen and Bank of Japan monetary policy.
Callow also discusses the outlook for the euro, the won, the Taiwan dollar and the Indian rupee. He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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CBS Doing `Very Well' in TV Ad Sales, CEO Says
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Leslie Moonves, chief executive officer of CBS Corp., talks about the company's advertising sales.
He speaks at the Milken Institute 2013 Global Conference in Los Angeles. (Excerpt. Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Are the Rich Still Getting Richer?
April 26 (Bloomberg) -- On "The Real Deal," Michael McKee examines the reasons for the rich continuing to get rich. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Kai-Fu Lee on China's Mobile Market, Innovation
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Kai-Fu Lee, chief executive officer of Innovation Works, talks about the outlook for Apple Inc. and the mobile market in China.
Lee, speaking with Emily Chang on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West," also discusses Google Inc.'s withdrawal from China and the relationship between social media, innovation and censorship. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Rwanda’s Kagame on International Bond, Politics
March 8 (Bloomberg) -- Rwanda President Paul Kagame talks about his country's economic outlook and plan to sell its first international bond by the end of July.
Kagame, speaking yesterday with Bloomberg's Bill Faries in Miami, also discussed Rwanda's political climate. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Stockman: Fed Inflation Is Red Herring
April 29 (Bloomberg) -- David Stockman, former Budget Director under President Reagan, and Josh Barro, Bloomberg View Columnist, discuss and debate U.S. monetary and fiscal policy. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Central Banks Turning to Equities, but Not the Fed
April 25 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Economics Editor Michael McKee reports on central banks turning to equity ETF's as an outlet for their excess reserves of foreign exchange and why the Federal Reserve can’t join the party. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Food Fight Inspires Economist to End Africa Famine
April 25 (Bloomberg) -- Eleni Gabre-Madhin, chief executive officer of Eleni LLC and founder of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange, talks about her efforts to help stem starvation in the African nation and the importance of regional commodities exchanges.
She spoke March 28 in Nairobi with Bloomberg's Sarah McGregor. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Euro Zone Unemployment at Record High 12.1%
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Sara Eisen reports on today's "Top Headlines." She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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MIT Helps Russia Create New Innovation Hub
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Edward Crawley, president of Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, talks about the partnership with Massachusetts Institute of Technology to create an innovation hub 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the center of Moscow.
He spoke March 4 in Moscow. This story is featured in the June issue of Bloomberg Markets magazine. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.K. Avoids Triple-Dip Recession, 1Q GDP up 0.3%
April 25 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Francine Lacqua reports that Britain’s economy avoided a triple-dip recession in the first quarter as GDP rose 0.3 percent in the period, beating forecasts of 0.1 percent growth. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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Is the Bond Market Signaling Worsening Economy?
April 26 (Bloomberg) -- Aegis Capital CIO Stanley Crouch and The Philadelphia Trust Company President and CEO Mike Crofton discuss the economy, stocks and bonds with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Mexico Needs Constitutional Change to Open Energy
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Senator David Penchyna, a member of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto’s Institutional Revolutionary Party, talks about the need for constitutional change to open Mexico's energy industry.
Penchyna speaks with Bloomberg's Eric Martin in Mexico City. (This report is in Spanish. Source: Bloomberg)
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Central Banks to Keep Close Eye on Economic Data
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Mark Barton reports on today's "Top Headlines." He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Japan Inc. Hesitates to Invest on Abenomics Elation
April 22 (Bloomberg) -- The last time Masao Namiki bought machinery for his company, Emperor Hirohito had just died, Japanese investors took the Rockefeller Center as a trophy, and a new central bank chief was about to prick the bubble economy. It was 1989.
The bubble, and the five recessions since, help explain why business owners like Namiki aren’t buying into investor euphoria over new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s campaign to end deflation. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Randstad Sees Signs of Recovery in Spain, Portugal
April 25 (Bloomberg) -- Robert-Jan van de Kraats, chief financial officer of Dutch staffing company Randstad Holding NV, discusses first-quarter profit reported today and the European and U.S. job markets.
He speaks from Diemen, the Netherlands, with Mark Barton and Anna Edwards on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Spain Urged to Set `Credible' Fiscal Targets
April 26 (Bloomberg) -- Ricardo Santos, euro-region economist at BNP Paribas SA, and Antonio Garcia Pascual, chief economist for southern Europe at Barclays Plc, talk about Spain's fiscal targets.
They speak with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Is the Economy More Vulnerable Than We Thought?
April 26 (Bloomberg) -- Deutsche Bank's Carl Riccadonna, RBC Capital Markets Tom Porcelli and Strategas Research Partners' Dan Clifton discuss today's GDP report with Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Twitters Threats to Markets: Bottom Line (04/29)
April 29 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bottom Line," Mark Crumpton provides insight at the trading day's critical hour, with careful analysis of big events for investors. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ken Feinberg: How We'll Distribute Boston Aid Fund
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Kenneth Feinberg, administrator of One Fund Boston, talks about oversight and distribution of the fund set up to aid marathon bombing victims, and the debate in Washington over gun control legislation.
He speaks with Bloomberg's Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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NY Jets Part Ways With Tim Tebow
April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on today's "Top Headlines." She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Langone, Farley on Dimon's Role at JPMorgan
April 26 (Bloomberg) -- Kenneth Langone, founder and chief executive officer of Invemed Associates Inc., and Richard Farley, a partner at Paul Hastings LLP, talk about the possibility that JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon will be stripped of his chairman role, and proposed legislation to increase capital requirements on "too-big-to-fail" banks while easing requirements on smaller, regional banks.
Langone and Farley speak with Erik Schatzker and Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Consumer Spending Increases, Strongest Since 2009
April 26 (Bloomberg) - -Bloomberg Economics Editor Michael McKee breaks down the first-quarter GDP report as consumer spending rose to its highest level in more than two years. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Davis, Hilf, Sylvia, Quinn Discuss Cloud Services
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Scott Davis, chief technology officer of end user computing at VMware, Bill Hilf, general manager of Windows Azure product management at Microsoft Corp., Matthew Quinn, chief technology officer at TIBCO Software Inc., and Michael Sylvia, director of the advanced technologies group in the office of the chief investment officer at IBM, participate in a panel discussion on the outlook for cloud services.
Bloomberg's Sarah Frier moderates the panel at the Bloomberg Link Enterprise Technology Summit in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)
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FCC's Genachowski on Verizon Net Neutrality Lawsuit
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Julius Genachowski, U.S. Federal Communications Commission chairman, speaks to Bloomberg's Peter Cook about the challenges of his job, net neutrality rules and broadband access and spectrum demand.
Genachowski speaks at the Bloomberg Link Washington Summit. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Can U.S. Shale Oil Revolution Doom OPEC's Future?
March 13 (Bloomberg) -- Tom Petrie, Chairman at Petrie Partners, discusses the Increase of U.S. shale oil production and the threat it presents to OPEC's oil dominance. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
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Fed to Stay `On Hold' for Next Few Years
April 2 (Bloomberg) -- Kumar Palghat, managing director and founder of Kapstream Capital in Sydney, talks about global central banks' monetary policies and financial markets.
He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Will Janet Yellen Succeed Ben Bernanke?
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- NYU's William Silber comments on Federal Reserve monetary policy and its impact on the housing recovery. He speaks with Mark Crumpton on Bloomberg Television's "Bottom Line." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
BOJ Minutes Show Members Agreed Economy Recovering
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- The Bank of Japan released minutes from its April 3-4 policy meeting in Tokyo. Aika Nanao reports on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Fed Leaves Options Open to Alter Bond Buying
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve said it will keep buying bonds at a monthly pace of $85 billion while standing ready to raise or lower purchases as economic conditions evolve. Zeb Eckert reports on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
J.Crew CEO Drexler on Online Sales, Factory Stores
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Mickey Drexler, chief executive officer of J.Crew Group Inc., talks about the retailer's fashion strategy, factory stores and the benefits of remaining a private company.
He spoke with Willow Bay yesterday at the Milken Institute 2013 Global Conference in Los Angeles. Adam Johnson also speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Pickens Says Oil Not in Bear Market
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- T. Boone Pickens, chairman of BP Capital LLC, comments on commodity markets, his investments and U.S. energy policy.
He speaks with reporters at the Milken Institute 2013 Global Conference in Los Angeles. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Bank of Tokyo's Rupkey on Fed Fiscal Policy
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, discusses today’s statement by the Federal Open Market Committee on its fiscal policy and the outlook for the U.S. economy.
The Fed said it will maintain its bond buying at a pace of $85 billion a month and is prepared to raise or lower the level of purchases as economic conditions evolve. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Detroit Dominates Auto Sales: In The Loop (5/1)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "In The Loop," Betty Liu takes you from the day's breaking headlines straight through to the opening bell, speaking with the most influential guests and asking the smartest questions. It's not noise, it's news
Comments
Apple Bonds or Stock?: Market Makers (05/01)
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Market Makers," Erik Schatzker and Scarlet Fu use analysis, insights and A-list guests to help set up your daily market trades. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Harris, Posen on Fed Monetary Policy, U.S. Economy
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Ethan Harris, co-head of global economic research at Bank of America Corp., and Adam Posen, a former Bank of England policy maker, talk about Federal Reserve monetary policy and the U.S. economic outlook.
They speak with Tom Keene and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Fed Keeps Bond-Buying Pace as Job Market Improves
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve said it will maintain its bond buying at a pace of $85 billion a month and is prepared to raise or lower the level of purchases as economic conditions evolve. Peter Cook reports on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Calpers Dear on Rate of Return, Risk, Growth
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Joseph Dear, chief investment officer for the California Public Employees' Retirement System (Calpers), talks about investment strategy, corporate governance and the impact of pharmaceutical companies' business interests on Calpers' health-care costs.
Dear speaks with Willow Bay at the Milken Institute 2013 Global Conference in Los Angeles.(Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Calstrs CIO on Investments, Corporate Governance
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers’ Retirement System, talks about Federal Reserve monetary policy, the pension fund's decision to divest its shares in firearms manufacturers and Calstrs' position on corporate governance.
He speaks with special correspondent Willow Bay at the Milken Institute 2013 Global Conference in Los Angeles on Bloomberg Television's Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
ISM Manufacturing Declines to Slowest Pace of 2013
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports that U.S. manufacturing expanded in April at the slowest pace in four months as the ISM's factory index fell to 50.7 from 51.3 in March. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments
Is Economic Slowdown Pushing Back a Fed Rate Hike?
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Ira Jersey, director of interest rate strategy at Credit Suisse, talks with Erik Schatzker about the Treasury market's response to the Federal Reserve as it is expected to continue its bond-buying policy and the possibility of the U.S. Treasury selling floating-rate notes. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments
What Factors Influence Federal Reserve Policy?
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Economics Editor Michael McKee and chief Washington correspondent Peter Cook discuss how today's economic data weighs on the Federal Reserve policy decision and who may be in line to potentially replace Ben Bernanke in the future. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
Comments
European Banks Bounce Back: Market Makers (04/30)
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Market Makers," Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle use analysis, insights and A-list guests to help set up your daily market trades. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Laurence Meyer on Fed Policy, Leadership
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Laurence Meyer, co-founder of Macroeconomic Advisers LLC and a former Federal Reserve governor, talks about Fed monetary policy and its potential impact on markets, and the outlook for the central bank's leadership.
Meyer speaks with Sara Eisen and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Fed QE Ongoing for Next 18 Months, Westpac Says
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- James Shugg, a senior economist at Westpac Banking Corp., discusses the U.S. economy, Federal Reserve policy and European bond markets.
He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
China Manufacturing Weakens in April, PMI at 50.6
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro reports that China's manufacturing slowed in April as the PMI report came in lower-than-forecast at 50.6, signaling continued weaker economic growth. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
Comments
Bonnefoy Sees Fed `Tinkering' With Rate Curve
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Philippe Bonnefoy, chief investment officer at Newscape Capital Group, discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy and equities strategy.
He speaks with Mark Barton and Anna Edwards on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
China Output Gauge Falls in Sign of Further Slowing
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Rosalind Chin reports on today's top headlines. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
South Korea Has a Bit of Japan Disease: Harcourt
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Australian School of Business professor Tim Harcourt comments on South Korea's exports rising less than expected in April. He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Yen Seen at 96 Per Dollar in One Month
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Sean Callow, a senior currency strategist at Westpac Banking Corp. in Sydney, talks about the yen and Bank of Japan monetary policy.
Callow also discusses the outlook for the euro, the won, the Taiwan dollar and the Indian rupee. He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
CBS Doing `Very Well' in TV Ad Sales, CEO Says
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Leslie Moonves, chief executive officer of CBS Corp., talks about the company's advertising sales.
He speaks at the Milken Institute 2013 Global Conference in Los Angeles. (Excerpt. Source: Bloomberg)
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