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Hosts Paul Sweeney and Scarlet Fu harness the power of Bloomberg Intelligence to analyze investments on Wall Street. Watch Bloomberg Intelligence LIVE on YouTube, weekdays from 10AM to 12PM ET: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.

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Issuance Process for 100-Year Bonds Is Too Risky, Cloherty Says

Michael Cloherty, the head of U.S. interest-rate strategy at RBC Capital Markets, says the issuance process for U.S. 100-year bonds is too risky as he talks about Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's idea for ultralong bonds. Sandy Miller, a general partner at IVP, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why he predicts a torrent of tech IPOs for 2017. Irene Finel-Honigman, an adjunct professor of international affairs at Columbia University, talks about the upcoming French elections. Finally, Jim Fish...

Apr 21, 201728 min

Johnson Says He Would Short Steel Based on Trump Protectionism

Axiom Capital's Gordon Johnson says he would be shorting steel stocks based on Trump's protectionism. David Congdon, CEO of Old Dominion Freight Line, discusses working with Trump on infrastructure renewal and ways to improve the trucking industry and roads. Christina Lomasney, CEO of Modumetal, talks about Modumetal's technology and how it's being used to replace aging roads, bridges and oil and gas infrastructure. Finally, Nathan Dean, a government analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, says Hous...

Apr 20, 201731 min

China's Savings Surplus Must Find a Home, Bannister Says

Barry Bannister, the chief equity strategist at Stifel Nicolaus, discusses his markets forecast and investment opportunities. Dr. Chris Chen, CEO of ChenMed, a physician-led primary care practice delivering affordable care to seniors, talks about how ChenMed's business model saves hospitalization costs. Bloomberg's Joe Light says homebuilders could be losers in early tests of Trump's trade policy. Finally, Ken Monaghan, the head of global high yield at Amundi Smith Breeden, discusses credit mark...

Apr 19, 201731 min

Bill Rhodes: China Will Squeeze Shadow Banking to Avoid Crisis

Banker to the world Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on risks to China's banking system. Michael Shaulov, Head of Products: Mobile Security for Check Point Software and former CEO and co-founder of Lacoon Mobile Security, on the growing security risks to mobile phone users. Molly Smith, corporate finance reporter for Bloomberg, on Avis and Hertz debt tumbling to new lows, amid signs that used-vehicle prices are dropping twice as much as expected. Joe Jackson, Cha...

Apr 18, 201729 min

Nobody Should Be Killed in a Volvo by 2020, CEO Says

Lex Kerssemakers, CEO of Volvo Cars of North America, says Volvo's vision is that by 2020, nobody should be killed or heavily injured in a Volvo and self-driving cars are an integral part of that goal. Sam Abuelsamid, a senior analyst at Navigant Research, discusses the leading companies with automated driving systems. Bloomberg's Michele Kaske says Puerto Rico bondholder losses could be bigger than ratings suggest. Finally, Bob Sinche, a global strategist at Amherst Pierpont Securities, discuss...

Apr 13, 201730 min

Putin Is Doubling Down on Support of Assad, Ariel Cohen Says

Ariel Cohen, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, says Putin is doubling down on his support of Bashar al-Assad and probably didn't expect Trump to turn against Russia's alliance with the Syrian leader. BMW Motors' Ian Robertson says he doesn't expect much upside to U.S. market this year. Michael Scanlon, a money manager at Manulife Asset Management, discusses bank earnings. Finally, Mecum Auctions' Dave Magers and Frank Mecum talk to Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz about the collector car auct...

Apr 12, 201730 min

The Long Bond Is in The Danger Zone, Loomis' Dan Fuss Says

Dan Fuss, the vice chairman of Loomis Sayles, discusses the yield curve and the outlook for bond markets. BlackRock's Matt Tucker says ETFs are filling a need in the high-yield market. Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist, discusses news that Qualcomm is accusing Apple of lying to regulators to spur investigations of the chipmaker and how the legal battle will challenge Qualcomm's intellectual property business model. Finally, Frank Sorrentino, CEO of ConnectOne Bank, talks about how commun...

Apr 11, 201730 min

Lawrence Golub Sees Mixed Picture in Middle Market Earnings

Lawrence Golub, president of Golub Capital, discusses the highlights and trends from its middle market report. John Whelen, CFO of Enbridge, talks about Enbridge's acquisition of Spectra Energy, building energy infrastructure and renewable business in wind farms. Eli Casdin, a managing partner at Casdin Capital, discusses biotechnology, drug pricing and the impact policy will have on the FDA approval process. Finally, Bloomberg's Brian Chappatta talks about his article, "A Foreign Threat to U.S....

Apr 10, 201726 min

Xi Will Welcome Distraction of U.S. in Middle East, Cook Says

Steven Cook, a senior fellow for Middle East studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, talks about the geopolitical and security situation for the U.S. and Syria, following the U.S. air strikes. Bloomberg's Tony Capaccio discusses how the strike raises the stakes for Russia. Al Angrisani, the former assistant labor secretary under President Reagan, and Carl Riccadonna, Bloomberg Intelligence's chief U.S. economist, discuss jobs and why Angrisani says wage growth should be the Trump administra...

Apr 07, 201727 min

World Freeloads Off U.S. on Drug Pricing, Miller Says

Live from the National Medicare Advantage Summit in Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Steve Miller, chief medical officer at Express Scripts, says the high price of prescription drugs in the U.S. means Americans are funding innovation for the rest of the world. Tom Scully, the former administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, talks about the outlook for policy. Dr. Kavita Patel, a senior fellow at Brookings Institution and former adviser to the Obama White House who worked on the Af...

Apr 06, 201730 min

Ed Goldberg and Alex Wayne Discuss Bannon Losing NSC Role

NYU's Ed Goldberg and Bloomberg's Alex Wayne talk about the news that Steve Bannon has been removed from the National Security Council and what that means for President Trump's upcoming meeting with China's President Xi. Bloomberg's Rachel Evans and Eric Balchunas, a senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, discuss how bond ETFs are revolutionizing the fixed income market. Paul E. Adornato, a senior REITS analyst at BMO Capital Markets, talks about commercial real estate. Finally, John Augu...

Apr 05, 201729 min

Trump Visa Crackdown Could Ship Work Offshore, Anurag Rana Says

Bloomberg Intelligence's Anurag Rana says Trump's crackdown on the H-1B visa program could mean Silicon Valley will ship work offshore. Tom Murn, CEO of ViaTouch Media, discusses the "Lisa" vending machine, challenging Amazon in grab-and-go shopping. John Groton, director of equity research at Thrivent Asset Management, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why he favors the Permian Basin energy companies. Finally, Damian Sassower, a fixed-income strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses Sout...

Apr 04, 201728 min

Fiduciary's Andersen Assesses the Trump Speculation Premium

Peter Andersen, CIO of Fiduciary Trust, talks about the effect that the Trump administration could have on the fixed-income market. Holly Liss, a managing director at BTIG, discusses the bond market and the Fed. Kevin Tynan, a senior auto analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, talks about March auto sales and Tesla's ability to beat estimates. Finally, Bloomberg BNA's Kimberly Robinson discusses the Senate Judiciary Committee's vote on Neil Gorsuch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio...

Apr 03, 201728 min

Nick Colas Says Public Equity Market May Be a Broken Concept

Nick Colas, chief market strategist at Convergex, says David Einhorn's General Motors plan exposes broken public equity markets. Dawn Sandoval, COO at Kalyx Development, discusses the current outlook for the cannabis real estate market and the impact of Attorney General Jeff Sessions' anti-drug stance. Stephen Jones, CEO at Covanta, talks about the waste-to-energy process. Finally, Bloomberg's Laura Keller discusses her article, "Wall Street's WhatsApp Secret: Illegal Texting Is Out of Control."...

Mar 31, 201730 min

Health Care Must Insure the Young to Make it Work, Miller Says

Alan Miller, CEO of Universal Health Services, discusses the outlook for hospitals and the impact of efforts to repeal Obamacare. David Lebovitz, JPMorgan's global market strategist, gives an outlook for global markets. Bloomberg's Craig Giammona discusses Amazon's plan to persuade brands like Cheerios and Oreos to bypass chains such as Wal-mart and Target and ship products directly to consumers instead. Finally, Mark Gabbay, Asia-Pacific CEO at LaSalle Investment Management, talks about real es...

Mar 30, 201728 min

Golfer Greg Norman Uses Tech to Bring Millennials Back to Game

Famed golfer Greg Norman, who also founded Great White Shark Enterprises, discusses his company's new partnership, athlete brand-building and outlook for the industry. Kathleen Gaffney, co-director of diversified fixed income at Eaton Vance, talks about keeping a flexible investment strategy, the shift from monetary to fiscal policy and increasing volatility. Bloomberg's Brian Gruley says globalization and technology are killing jobs at UTC Carrier, despite Trump's campaign rhetoric. Finally, Ro...

Mar 29, 201728 min

Former CIA Acting Director Forecasts Global Risks (Correct)

Jack Devine, former acting director of the CIA and founding partner and president of the Arkin Group, provides his spring 2017 forecast for global risks. Carl Eichstaedt, a senior money manager at Western Asset Management, discusses the bond market and rate outlook. Former U.S. Congressman Rick Lazio, now senior vice president at Alliantgroup, talks about the top agenda for the Trump administration: Tax reform. Finally, Bloomberg’s Katherine Greifeld and David Wilson discuss how hospital stocks ...

Mar 29, 201726 min

Agrochemical Mega-Deals Could Reshape Industry, BI's Miner Says

Jason Miner, a senior global chemical analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz how mega-deals could reshape the agrochemicals industry. Rick Selvala, CEO and co-founder of Harvest Volatility Management, discusses his company's strategy for trading U.S. equity index volatility. Bloomberg's Brian Chappatta talks about how Japan, the U.S.'s biggest foreign creditor, is unloading U.S. debt. Finally, Bloomberg's Elizabeth Dexheimer discusses her article, "Caught Between J...

Mar 27, 201729 min

Moody's Carlson on the Direction of the U.S. Credit Rating

Sarah Carlson, a senior vice president at Moody's Investors Service, discusses the White House budget proposal and the direction of the U.S. credit profile. Bloomberg's Meenal Vamburkar talks about Trump's decision to grant a U.S. permit to Transcanada for its Keystone XL pipeline. Joel Levington, a senior credit analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses BI's activist audit model, which helps signal companies that may be exposed to rising credit risk. Finally, Frank Holmes, CEO and CIO of U.S...

Mar 24, 201738 min

Russia's a Clear And Present Danger, Ambassador Ereli Says

Adam Ereli, who was a U.S. ambassador to Bahrain and State Department deputy spokesman, discusses the Russia investigation, U.S.-Russia relations and Rex Tillerson's meeting with NATO. Stephen Guilfoyle, the founder and president of Sarge986, talks to Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz about markets, valuations, the economy and headline risk. Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney talks about Disney's decision to extend Bob Iger's contract as chairman and CEO for another year. Finally, Kevin Whitelaw, ...

Mar 23, 201728 min

Political Risk Not a Major Threat to Globalization, Datta Says

Tapan Datta, the chief economist at Aon Hewitt, talks about the impact of political events on the Eurozone economy. Bloomberg Intelligence's Ryan O'Connell discusses Ally Financial and the deepening angst in the auto-loans industry. Ethan Brown, CEO of Beyond Meat, speaks with Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz about the company's outlook, Tyson's investment in Beyond Meat and the future of protein. Finally, Dr. Richard Newell, the president of Resources for the Future, discusses the Trump administrat...

Mar 22, 201728 min

Is There Value in Gorsuch's Congressional Hearings?

Greg Stohr, a Supreme Court reporter at Bloomberg, says 90 percent of Neil Gorsuch's answers at his Congressional hearings are predictable, but there's real substance in the nitty-gritty of what he says. Then, Anna Edney, a Bloomberg health-care reporter, discusses GOP leaders trying to gain support for their American Health Care Act plan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 21, 201712 min

Bloomberg's Olorunnipa on Comey's Testimony on Russia Investiga

Toluse Olorunnipa, White House Correspondent, on FBI Director James Comey testifying at a congressional hearing on the investigation into Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 election. Ian Wishart, European Government reporter for Bloomberg, on the UK triggering Brexit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 20, 201719 min

EU's Harkin: EU Nations in Free-For-All Fight for UK Companies

Marian Harkin, member of the EU Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee and former member of Ireland’s parliament, on Brexit, companies shifting out of the UK, and the future of the EU. Joe Mysak, Editor for Bloomberg Brief: Municipal Market, on New Jersey's growing pension deficit and Amtrak’s Gateway project imperiled by Trump’s budget slashing. Brian Reardon, former special assistant for economic policy and a staff member of the National Economic Council under President George W....

Mar 17, 201730 min

Borthwick Looks for Weaker Dollar, Sees Strong China Currency

Douglas Borthwick, head of foreign exchange at Chapdelaine & Co., discusses currencies following the Fed hike, the Dutch elections and the Bank of England and Bank of Japan rate decisions. Citigroup's Jenna Giannelli she sees more pain to come in retail but it's not "the big short." Jamie Murray, chief economist at Bloomberg Intelligence in London, says Italy is the biggest risk to the Eurozone. Finally, Hugh Johnson, chairman and CIO of Hugh Johnson Advisors, discusses the Fed rate decision...

Mar 16, 201729 min

Kocherlakota Sees Labor Market Slack, Calls for Hike Caution

Narayana Kocherlakota, a Bloomberg View columnist and former Minneapolis Fed president, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why the Fed should display more patience on a rate hike. Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser comments on reaction to Donald Trump's EPA cuts and predicts women's leadership will make a difference in the fight against climate change. Marc Stefanski, chief executive officer of Third Federal Savings & Loan, discusses the housing market and outlook for rate increases. Finall...

Mar 15, 201729 min

Eisenbeis Doesn't Expect Fed to Sell Off Mortgage Assets

Bob Eisenbeis, vice chairman and chief monetary economist at Cumberland Advisors and the former director of research at the Atlanta Fed, previews what to expect from the Fed and gives an outlook for rate hikes. Anna Edney, a Bloomberg health-care reporter, says the American Health Care Act is taking a hit with CBO's dire estimates. Dan Solender, the lead money manager of municipal bonds at Lord Abbett, discusses Puerto Rico's oversight board decision to approve the governor's debt plan. Finally,...

Mar 14, 201726 min

The 2016 Car Swoon Is Turning Into a Skid in 2017, Tynan Says

Kevin Tynan, senior auto analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, says the 2016 car swoon is turning into an uncontrollable skid this year. Tyler Benster, a general partner at Asimov Ventures, and Shamil Hargovan, CEO of Wiivv, discuss the annual 3D Printing Conference in NYC, the biggest 3D trends and using 3D printing to manufacture goods in the U.S. Then Cass Sunstein, a Bloomberg View contributor and the Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard Law School, discusses his new book, "#Republic...

Mar 13, 201730 min

NAFTA Trade Issues Baked Into TPP Are Now Gone, Froman Says

Michael Froman, a former U.S. trade representative and distinguished fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the future of global trade, TPP and renegotiating NAFTA. Axel Merk, president of Merk Investments, discusses the economic recovery and why the Fed is behind the curve. Joe Mysak, an editor for the Bloomberg Briefs Municipal Market newsletter, says Illinois' revenue is experiencing a February freefall. Finally, Ian Wishart, a European government reporter at Bloomberg, says th...

Mar 10, 201727 min

Dodd-Frank Repeal Won't Happen This Year, Nathan Dean Says

Bloomberg Intelligence's Nathan Dean says key Republicans are turning away from rolling back Dodd-Frank and turning towards easier things to tackle. Richard Conn, a managing partner at Eurasia Advisors, discusses the selection of Jon Huntsman as U.S. ambassador to Russia. David Garrity, CEO of GVA Research, discusses Alphabet's push into android messaging. Finally, Noah Smith, a Bloomberg View columnist, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why the border tax isn't the biggest Republican tax idea....

Mar 09, 201728 min
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