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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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Episodes

Yellen Prepared For Victory Lap Before Congress: Moss, Wilson

Daniel Moss, Economics Editor and columnist for Bloomberg View, and Dave Wilson, Bloomberg stocks columnist, preview Fed Chair Yellen’s economic outlook hearing before the congressional Joint Economic Committee, and what lawmakers missed in the Jay Powell hearing. Chris Condon, Federal Reserve reporter for Bloomberg, recaps key highlights from the Janet Yellen hearing. Toluse Olorunnippa, White house correspondent for Bloomberg, on how Trump’s tax promises for boosting jobs and wages will be und...

Nov 29, 201719 min

Powell to Reveal Himself From Behind Yellen's Shadow: Riccadonna

Carl Riccadonna, Chief US Economist for Bloomberg Economics, and Bloomberg stocks editor Dave Wilson, preview Federal Reserve Governor Jay Powell's confirmation hearing and what policy to expect. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 28, 201717 min

Big Tech Dominance May Trigger New Antitrust Legislation: Strauss

Steven Strauss, visiting professor at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, on whether it’s time to break up the big tech companies, as Jeff Bezos crosses the $100 billion mark Chris Burniske, Partner at Placeholder and Advisor to ARK Investment Management, on bitcoin and whether real money is coming in to the market, or if it’s an escalation of speculators.David Pearl, Co-Chief Investment Officer of Epoch Investment Partners, on current investment out...

Nov 27, 201728 min

Bitcoin Boom Looks Increasingly Perilous to Cumberland's Kotok

David Kotok, chairman and CEO of Cumberland Advisors, talks about bitcoin risks and how many fixed income players may not be seasoned enough to withstand a downturn. Mark Dunkerly, departing Hawaiian Airlines president and CEO, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz about retiring from the company and what lies next. Dakin Campbell, a financial reporter at Bloomberg, talks about how Goldman Sachs is facing doubts about loss rates at its new online lender platform. Finally, Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg G...

Nov 22, 201729 min

Flattened Yield Curve Signals a Fed Policy Error, Jersey Says

Ira Jersey, U.S. rates strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence, talks about the yield curve, Chair Yellen resigning and how this will impact the Fed. Jennifer Rie, senior litigation analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, says Trump's DOJ antitrust lawsuit is demanding specific asset sales like CNN before allowing an AT&T-Time Warner deal to get approved. Brogan BamBrogan, founder and CEO of Arrivo, talks about his company's planned hyperloop investment in Denver, how Arrivo's technology differs fro...

Nov 21, 201728 min

Middle-Market Debt Has Ballooned in Recent Years, Kahn Says

Ronald Kahn, managing director of Lincoln International, talks about the new Lincoln Middle Market Index and the outlook for middle market lending. Kit Juckes, chief global FX strategist at Societe Generale, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz how Angela Merkel's failed attempt to build a government is impacting the euro and the dollar. Kevin Tynan, a senior autos analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, says Tesla's semi-truck and roadster sideshow distract from its Model 3 woes. Finally, Ed Hammond, ...

Nov 20, 201727 min

Corn May Be Big Opportunity at These Levels, Gilbertie and McGlone Say

Sal Gilbertie, president and founder of Teucrium Trading LLC, and Mike McGlone, a commodity strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence, talk about opportunities in corn and soybeans, farmers squeezed by pricey fuels and why U.S. crude oil production is on the verge of surging. Tad Rivelle, CIO of TCW, discusses the yield curve, markets and current investment strategy. Sridhar Natarajan, a high yield debt and syndicated loan reporter at Bloomberg, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz about a high-stakes ...

Nov 17, 201729 min

Millennial Consumers Aren't Willing to Pay for Digital Transactions, Bhatt Says

Baiju Bhatt, co-founder and co-CEO of Robinhood, discusses his commission-free investment app geared toward millennials. Shing Tao, chairman and CEO of Remark Holdings, talks about using their AI platform to scrape social media consumer data. Wayne Winegarden, an economics scholar and senior fellow at the San Francisco-based Pacific Research Institute, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why the GOP tax bill should include payroll tax reform. Finally, Bloomberg's Katya Kazakina talks about how bi...

Nov 16, 201727 min

Amazon Bid Is Part of Toronto's Tech Investment Push, Mayor Tory Says

Toronto Mayor John Tory discusses bidding for Amazon headquarters, the housing market, immigration and the economy. Kathleen McCarthy, senior managing director and global COO at The Blackstone Real Estate Group, talks about investment opportunities in the U.S. and abroad. Seth Molod, partner and chair of real estate services at Berdon LLP, discusses his real estate forecast, opportunities and risks and tax implications. Finally, Norman Sturner, president and CEO of MHP Real Estate Services, talk...

Nov 15, 201727 min

Loomis Is Buying Junk Bonds Amid ETF Sales, Elaine Stokes Says

Elaine Stokes, vice president and portfolio manager at Loomis Sayles Bond Fund, talks about bonds and the high yield market. Billy House, a congressional reporter at Bloomberg, discusses Jeff Sessions testifying before Congress to address inconsistent statements about the Trump campaign's contact with Russians. Burt Flickinger, managing director at Strategic Resource Group, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why Walmart is returning to its glory days while Target remains out of rhythm. Finally, ...

Nov 14, 201728 min

Alberto Gallo on How the American Dream Turned into Greed and Inequality

Alberto Gallo, portfolio manager and head of macro strategies at Algebris Investments, talks about how the American dream turned into greed and inequality. Brooke Sutherland, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering deals and industrials, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why GE's turnaround plan and announcement to cut its dividend is "meh." Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering technology, discusses Alibaba's $25 billion in Singles Day sales, the company's bond offering and how the ...

Nov 13, 201726 min

Smaller Companies Are Most Vulnerable to Tax-Cut Delays, Colas Says

Nick Colas, co-founder of Datatrek Research and a Bloomberg Prophet, discusses how much the market could be at risk with a corporate tax cut delay. Chris Macke, founder of Solutionomics and Federal Reserve Beige Book contributor, and Laura Davison, a tax reporter at Bloomberg, talk about the latest developments in the GOP tax bills and a proposal to reward job creators through earned corporate tax cuts. Tom Orlik, chief Asia economist at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses China removing limits on...

Nov 10, 201728 min

Junk Market Isn't a Buy Unless it Drops Another Five Percent, Loomis' Eagan Says

Matt Eagan, vice president and portfolio manager for Loomis Sayles & Co., talks about the sell off in the high yield market. Ariel Cohen, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and a principal at International Market Analysis Ltd., discusses President Trump's trip to Asia and progress with North Korea and China trade. Steve Koenig, senior director of market research at the Consumer Technology Association, gives projections on tech purchases and how consumers will shop this holiday season. Fin...

Nov 09, 201724 min

Anita Hill Isn't Sure There Would Have Even Been a Nomination Today

Anita Hill, a professor of law, public policy and women's studies at Brandeis University, talks about workplace culture in the 21st century and the fallout from the Weinstein scandal. Richard Gelfond, CEO of Imax Corp., discusses the changing ways that people are consuming entertainment, and his company's success in China. Will Marshall, co-founder and CEO of Planet Labs, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz how satellite imagery is aiding agriculture, governments and corporations. Finally, Bloomb...

Nov 08, 201733 min

Jay Powell Nomination Ruptures Bipartisan Fed Image, Binder Says

Sarah Binder, a professor at George Washington University and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and Mark Spindel, a Bloomberg View columnist and founder and chief investment officer at Potomac River Capital LLC, discuss their new book, "The Myth of Independence: How Congress Governs the Federal Reserve." Mediatech Capital Partners' Porter Bibb talks about Twenty-First Century Fox in play, after reports of a sale to Disney. Damian Sassower, a fixed income strategist at Bloomberg Intel...

Nov 07, 201729 min

Broadcom-Qualcomm Would Create Cross-Sector Chips Powerhouse, Srinivasan Says

Bloomberg Intelligence's Anand Srinivasan and Brooke Sutherland, a deals columnist at Bloomberg Gadfly, talk about news that Broadcom is offering $130 billion for Qualcomm in a landmark tech deal. Craig Johnson, president of Customer Growth Partners, discusses Michael Kors' second quarter earnings and his 17th annual holiday retail forecast. Aaron Brown, a Bloomberg Prophet and former managing director and head of financial market research at AQR Capital Management, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abram...

Nov 06, 201730 min

Simon Nynens on How to Fail Less

Simon Nynens, CEO and chairman of Wayside Technology Group, talks about creating a work environment to recruit and retain employees. Withum's Dave Springsteen and Tony Nitti discuss the tax reform bill, corporate tax rates and incentives, and repatriation. Finally, Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies & Co., talks about job numbers, the economy and the Fed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 03, 201724 min

High Probability for U.S.-China Trade Tension in 2018, Miller Says

Leland Miller, CEO of China Beige Book International, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why optimism about China's economy is based on misconceptions. Scott Galloway, a professor of markets at NYU's Stern School of Business, talks about how the traditional rules of business don't apply to the Big Four: Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google. Barry Ritholtz, the founder of Ritholz Wealth Management and a Bloomberg View columnist, discusses evidence-based investing. Finally, Bloomberg's Laura Davison...

Nov 02, 201729 min

Ukraine Is Key to Showing Close Ties From Trump to Russia, Conn Says

Richard Conn, a managing partner at Eurasia Advisors, talks about the links between Russia, Ukraine and Manafort, and how the conspiracy investigation is a watershed event in U.S. history. Steve Peacher, president of Sun Life Investment Management, the investment arm of global insurance company Sun Life Financial, discusses credit valuations and the current investment outlook. Michael Scanlon, a portfolio manager at Manulife Asset Management, previews Apple and Facebook earnings. Finally, Jamie ...

Nov 01, 201729 min

Facebook, Twitter and Google Under Senate Microscope on Russia, De Vynck Says

Bloomberg's Garrit De Vynck talks about Facebook, Twitter and Google's appearances before Congress to answer questions on how Russians meddled on social media. Noah Feldman, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard University and a Bloomberg View columnist, discusses his column, "Manafort Indictment Begins a Complicated Story." Robert Maroni, president of Lombardy, discusses the Lombardy referendum seeking more autonomy for northern Italy. Finally, Simon Ballard, a global credit strategist ...

Oct 31, 201728 min

Sportsmen Oppose Trump's Plan to Rescind Monuments, Fosburgh Says

Whit Fosburgh, president and CEO of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, talks about the moves by Ryan Zinke's Department of the Interior to open up national lands and monuments for commercial development. Sarah Frier, a technology reporter at Bloomberg, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why Facebook is stumbling with its strategy to stamp out fake news. Antonio Barroso, senior Eurozone analyst at Teneo Intelligence, discusses the political implications of the Catalan clash in Spain...

Oct 30, 201728 min

Emerging Markets Beat U.S. Junk in Upside Down World, Gaffney Says

Kathleen Gaffney, co-director of diversified fixed income at Eaton Vance, talks about bond markets, investment strategy and high-yield. Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering technology, and David Garrity, CEO of GVA Research, discuss the domination of Amazon. Jim Harrison, CEO of Party City, talks about new channels of revenue growth and his company's vertical business model. Finally, Max Nisen, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering health care, talks about vertical consolidation de...

Oct 27, 201728 min

2017's Dramatic Decline in Global Wine Production

Stephen Rannekleiv, global beverages strategist at Rabobank International, talks about the implications of the dramatic decline in global wine production this year and how California is faring following the wildfires. Jitendra Waral, global internet and consumer electronics analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence discusses Twitter, Alphabet and Amazon earnings. Maxime Sbaihi, a Euro-area economist at Bloomberg Intelligence, talks about the ECB's plan to taper QE. Finally, Scott Keogh, president of Aud...

Oct 26, 201730 min

Perry's Coal Subsidy Is a Solution in Search of a Problem, Denning Says

Liam Denning, an energy, mining and commodities columnist at Bloomberg Gadfly, talks about Energy Secretary Rick Perry's plan to subsidize coal and nuclear plants. Jonathan Adams, a senior insurance industry analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz how reinsurers face a long recovery. Scott Dorf, a Bloomberg Prophet and managing director at Amherst Pierpont Securities, discusses the bond market and his latest column, "Buy the Dip Is a Losing Strategy in the Bond Mark...

Oct 25, 201725 min

How NPR's Former CEO Left the Liberal Bubble and Learned to Love the Right

Former CEO of NPR and lifelong Democrat Ken Stern discusses his new book, "Republican Like Me: How I Left the Liberal Bubble and Learned to Love the Right." John Fraher, Bloomberg's senior executive editor for business, finance and energy, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz how a charter revision will allow President Xi Jinping to rule China and shape policy for decades more. Michael Halen, senior restaurant analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, talks about McDonald's and Chipotle earnings. Finally...

Oct 24, 201729 min

It's All About Earnings, Hugh Johnson Says

Hugh Johnson, chairman and CIO of Hugh Johnson Advisors, talks about his three-year market forecast. Bloomberg Intelligence's Sam Fazeli discusses big pharma earning as Merck, Eli Lilly and Glaxo report this week. Liam Denning, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering energy, talks about Halliburton earnings and gives an overview of the oil services sector. Finally, Jaimin Patel, a senior credit strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz how a default may be looming fo...

Oct 23, 201729 min

EU Could Assist Scotland's Wish to Stay in Single Market, Brown Says

Keith Brown, Scotland's Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz what Brexit means to Scotland, the economy and business opportunities in the country. Calamos' Matt Freund talks about the bond market and current strategies. Nathan Dean, a government analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, says he doesn't see tax reform happening this year as congressional fights loom. Finally, Saijel Kishan, a hedge fund reporter at Bloomberg, says glitches are abounding a...

Oct 20, 201731 min

Pruitt Is Rolling Back Standards Agreed to by Car Companies, Browner Says

Former EPA Administrator Carol Browner discusses the recent attempted rollbacks of the Clean Car Standards by Scott Pruitt and President Trump. David Winters, CEO of Wintergreen Advisers and portfolio manager of the Wintergreen Fund, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz how investors are being fooled by the low-fee crisis on Wall Street. Max Abelson, a finance reporter at Bloomberg, talks about the opioid crisis on Wall Street. Finally, John Butler, a senior telecom services and equipment analyst ...

Oct 19, 201730 min

Ackman Has Old Data and Incomplete Info in War on ADP, CEO Says

Carlos Rodriguez, president and CEO of ADP, talks about his company's proxy fight with Bill Ackman's Pershing Square. Bill Rhodes, president and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, discusses the key themes from the China World Congress. Vernon Silver, a projects and investigations reporter at Bloomberg, and Shira Ovide, a technology columnist at Bloomberg Gadfly, tell Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz how Facebook and Google helped an anti-refugee campaign in swing states. Finally, Bloomberg's Hug...

Oct 18, 201728 min

Sheryl Palmer Isn't Concerned About Rebuilding in Houston Flood Zones

Sheryl Palmer, chief executive officer of Taylor Morrison Home Corp., talks about rebuilding in flood zones in Houston, managing the current labor shortage and the outlook for her company. Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney discusses Netflix Inc.'s plans to spend $8 billion in 2018. Ruth Crowell, CEO of the London Bullion Market Association, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz about the market trends from the Global Precious Metals Conference. Finally, Josh Wingrove, a Canada politics reporter...

Oct 17, 201728 min
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