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April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Jonathan Bernstein, president of Bernstein Crisis Management, talks with Bloombergs Mark Crumpton and Julie Hyman about the implications for Goldman Sachs Group Inc.s reputation...
View ArticleLu Sees Small Impact of Stronger Yuan on China Inflation: Video
June 22 (Bloomberg) -- Ting Lu, a Hong Kong-based economist at Bank of America-Merrill Lynch, talks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin about changes to China's currency policy and the outlook for the...
View ArticleFitch’s Colquhoun Sees Indian Inflation Easing by 2011: Video
June 28 (Bloomberg) -- Andrew Colquhoun, head of Asia-Pacific sovereign group at Fitch Ratings, talks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin about the outlook for India's economy. India's central bank...
View ArticleFaber Interview on US Stocks, Fed Policy
Oct. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Marc Faber, publisher of the Gloom, Boom & Doom report, discusses the potential impact of further quantitative easing by the Federal Reserve on stocks. Faber, speaking with...
View ArticleKos, Smith, Coy, Lucier on Fed Policy, US Economy
Nov. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Dino Kos, managing director of Portales Partners LLC, Henley Smith, chief investment officer of Commonwealth Asset Management, James Lucier, managing director at Capital Alpha...
View ArticleMcCullough Says Bernanke Losing `Politicized Blame Game’
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Keith McCullough, chief executive officer of Hedgeye Risk Management and a Bloomberg Television contributing editor, talks about Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke's speech...
View ArticleO’Brien Says Ireland’s Cuts Will Boost Competitiveness
Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Fergal O'Brien, chief economist at the Irish Business and Employers Confederation, talks about the country's austerity measures and their effect on competitiveness. He speaks...
View ArticleChina Surpasses Japan as World’s Second-Largest Economy
Feb. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Japan's gross domestic product fell less than estimated in the fourth quarter in a pullback that may prove temporary as overseas demand revives production after the nation fell...
View ArticleAtkins Says Buffett Statement on Sokol Departure Unusual
March 31 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Atkins, a former commissioner at the Securities and Exchange Commission, talks about the resignation of David Sokol from Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Atkins, speaking with...
View ArticleCunningham Says Bin Laden Being `Off Grid’ Aided Capture: Video
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Bryan Cunningham, a partner at Morgan & Cunningham LLC and a former Central Intelligence Agency officer, talks about the role of technology in helping the US find and kill...
View ArticleBrown Says Cost of Credit May Rise on Bank Surcharge
June 7 (Bloomberg) -- Thomas Brown, chief executive officer at Second Curve Capital LLC and a Bloomberg contributing editor, talks about the implications of a proposal at the Basel Committee on Banking...
View ArticleVaroufakis Says Greece’s Papandreou ‘On His Last Legs’
June 16 (Bloomberg) -- Yanis Varoufakis, a professor at the University of Athens, talks about political stability in Greece and the government's austerity measures. He speaks with Nicole Itano on...
View ArticleDeLong Says US Economy Needs Additional Fed Stimulus
July 12 (Bloomberg) -- Brad DeLong, professor of economics at the University of California at Berkeley, talks about the need for another round of quantitative easing by the Federal Reserve. DeLong also...
View ArticleBlanchflower Says EU Debt Contagion May Spread to France
July 19 (Bloomberg) -- David Blanchflower, a professor at Dartmouth College and Bloomberg Television contributing editor, discusses the euro-zone debt crisis. Blanchflower, speaking with Maryam Nemazee...
View ArticleCorruption Crackdown Risks Inflation Fight in Brazil
July 28 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg reporter Alexander Ragir talks about Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's effort to stem political corruption and the potential impact on the country's battle against...
View ArticleWhite Says US May Need Stimulus, Probably Won’t Get It
Aug. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Sean Egan, president of Egan-Jones Ratings Co., Lawrence White, economics professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, and Bloomberg News reporter David Lynch talk...
View ArticleFerguson Says Investors `Too Bearish’ on China’s Growth
Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Niall Ferguson, a history professor at Harvard University and a Bloomberg Television contributing editor, talks about China's economy and growth outlook. Ferguson, speaking with...
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