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Bloomberg Surveillance

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Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern bring you interviews from Bloomberg Surveillance Television.

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Episodes

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

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 corrupt or undermine the independence of the judiciary. Komal Sri-Kumar, president of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, says inflation isn't on the upswing and there isn't room for Fed rate hikes. Finally, Jim Paulsen, the chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management, says the bull market in bonds has ended. See omnystudio.com/listener for pr...

Feb 06, 201754 min

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

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 Princeton University, says NAFTA has been positive for the U.S. Bob Doll, Nuveen's chief equity strategist, says the more restrictions enacted, the less efficient the economy will be. Jim Grant, editor of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, says he expects the U.S. to revert back to the 1970s' weak dollar policy. Finally, PIMCO's Scott Mather says inv...

Feb 03, 201749 min

Pressure on Fed Independence Is Ramping Up, Broaddus Says

Former Richmond Fed President Al Broaddus says there are several pieces of legislation in Congress that would impinge on the Fed's independence. Prior to that, Brian Levitt, Oppenheimer Funds' senior investment strategist, says investors have fought kicking and screaming for the entire bull market. Craig Moffett, MoffettNathanson's senior research analyst, says the big three mobile carriers aren't a "triopoly." Finally, Jordan Rochester, a strategist at Nomura Forex, says he's short USD-JPY and ...

Feb 02, 201735 min

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

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 Howard Davies says a U.S.-China trade war would offset a fiscal boost. Barry Eichengreen, an economics professor at Berkeley, says trade policy will take precedent for Donald Trump because tax reform and infrastructure packages require cooperation with Congress. Finally, former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft says Attorney General nominee Jeff...

Feb 01, 201736 min

HSBC's Maher Shorts Sterling

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, the chief investment strategist at BMO Capital Markets, says bet on big banks because of deregulation. Admiral James Stavridis, dean of the Fletcher School at Tufts University, says the U.S. should conduct serious vetting of refugees but not slam the door arbitrarily. Finally, David Bier, an immigration policy analyst at the Cato Institute, says i...

Jan 31, 201735 min

Trump Opposition Crosses Political Lines, George Mitchell Says

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 that, Fawaz Gerges, a professor at the London School of Economics, says Trump's immigration ban is a propaganda boost for ISIS. Nicholas Burns, a professor at Harvard University's Kennedy School, says strong vetting is already in place and Trump's executive order was unnecessary. Edward Alden, a senior fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations, s...

Jan 30, 201736 min

Morgan Stanley's Parker Says Earnings May Rise 18 Percent

Adam Parker, Morgan Stanley's chief U.S. equity strategist, says corporate earnings may increase 18 percent this year and next. Micah Zenko, a strategist at the Council of Foreign Relations, says Russia's Putin wants to push boundaries with U.S. allies. Charles Dumas, TSL Research's chief economist, says reflation is global and not just in the U.S. James Glassman, JPMorgan's senior economist, says 2 percent growth isn't what we're used to in a typical recovery. See omnystudio.com/listener for pr...

Jan 27, 201735 min

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

Berkeley professor Brad DeLong says Donald Trump's big tax cuts will raise demand for U.S. dollars worldwide. Kevin Roberts, the former Saatchi & Saatchi chairman, says Trump capitalized on the people's anger at traditional Washington politics. Finally, Bob Sinche, Amherst Pierpont's global strategist, says China faces challenges and may let the currency soften more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 26, 201744 min

Alan Blinder Says the Fed Isn't Dysfunctional

Alan Blinder, a professor at Princeton and former Federal Reserve official, says the Fed isn't dysfunctional, despite the Republicans' success at making the government seem that way. Prior to that, James Sweeney, chief economist at Credit Suisse Securities USA LLC, says markets don't believe that protectionism is coming. Brian Jacobsen, Wells Fargo's chief portfolio strategist, says fixed income and emerging markets represent the best investment opportunity. Finally, Alice Rivlin, the former dir...

Jan 25, 201741 min

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

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 chief U.S. economist, says the pound is a barometer for Brexit. Brennan Hawken, an analyst at UBS, says Goldman Sachs is most likely to benefit from regulatory adjustments. Finally, Michael Gapen, Barclays' chief U.S. economist, says the Fed is no longer the only game in town. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Jan 24, 201746 min

Surveillance: Trade Wars Would Be a Disaster, Goolsbee Says

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 be a "disaster." Prior to that, Dean Curnett, CEO of Macro Risk Advisors, says volatility due to politics has been increasing and it's challenging to know how and when some of these risks will make their way into markets. Former HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt says President Trump and the GOP will focus on Medicaid. Finally, David Herro, CIO of Harris A...

Jan 23, 201736 min

Politicians Must Take More Notice of Inclusion, Deaton Says

From the World Economic Forum in Davos, Angus Deaton, a professor at Princeton and a Nobel Laureate, says African American and Hispanic mortality rates are falling like a "stone." Prior to that, Laura Tyson, a professor at Berkeley, says something big will be done in corporate tax cuts under Donald Trump. Toby Cosgrove, CEO of Cleveland Clinic, says the Veterans Affairs has many issues. Then, Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP, says there may be a Keynesian-type boom under Trump. Finally, Carlos Gutierr...

Jan 20, 201740 min

Davos Special: Trump Has Picked Smart People, Dalio Says

Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates' founder, says populism is a global phenomenon. Harvard Professor Michael Porter says he rejects the idea that America wants angry populism. Admiral James Stavridis says NATO won't collapse under Donald Trump. Christopher Eisgruber, president of Princeton University, says 80 percent of Princeton students are graduating with zero debt. Nicholas Stern, former UK government climate change czar, says the world can cut emissions 20 percent and double GDP in 20 years....

Jan 19, 201746 min

Davos Special: Trump Is Against Capitalism, Roubini Says

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 that, Joseph Stiglitz, a professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, says the rule of law is an issue under Trump's presidency. Harvard's Kenneth Rogoff says he's concerned about the new administration's relationship with the Fed. Then, Robert Shiller, a Nobel economist and Yale professor, says Trump brings uncerta...

Jan 18, 201756 min

Davos Special: Rubenstein Says Nationalism Affects Big Banks

JPM International Chairman Jacob Frenkel said we are close to being out of the financial crisis. Richard Edelman, Edelman President & CEO, said trust has imploded in institutions and media has become part of the elite. David Rubenstein, Carlyle Group Co-Founder, said there is a lot of angst in the global middle class. Qualcomm Chairman Paul Jacobs said 5G will be driven by the end markets and will move beyond just phones and into drones and robots. Skybridge Co-Managing Partner Anthony Scara...

Jan 17, 201735 min

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

Ken Leon, Center for Financial Research and Analysis' head of equity research for banks, says millennials are more comfortable with online banking and that will hurt consumer banking headcount. Prior to that, UBS' Geoffrey Yu says he sees a stronger post-Brexit pound. Meghnad Desai, Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum chairman, says Donald Trump arrived with the economy in good shape, but with plenty of reserve power to grow. Finally, Bob Sinche, a global strategist at Amherst Pie...

Jan 13, 201744 min

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

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 years. Prior to that, Stephen King, HSBC's senior economic adviser, discusses the effect Donald Trump will have on the World Economic Forum. Jonathan Loynes, an economist at Capital Economics, says he has factored in a boost to U.S. economy's GDP growth this year due to fiscal stimulus from tax cuts. Finally, Ed Hyman, chairman at Evercore ISI, says i...

Jan 12, 201728 min

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

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 chief international economist, says he expects tougher trade policy from Trump than previously thought. Franziska Ohnsorge, the World Bank's lead economist, says investment growth in emerging markets dropped to 3.4 percent in 2015 from 10 percent in 2010. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Jan 11, 201739 min

Surveillance: Pound Must Have Upside From Lows, Barth Says

Marvin Barth, Barclays' head of FX strategy, says currency intervention just doesn't work. Paul Mortimer-Lee, BNP Paribas' chief economist, says higher bond yields reflect good news. Charles Dumas, TSL Research's chief economist, says the Chinese currency won't slide much more. Finally, Brian Wieser, an analyst at Pivotal Research, says the future of Yahoo depends on tax structure. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 10, 201731 min

Surveillance: Short UK and French Government Bonds, Gallo Says

Algebris Investments' Alberto Gallo says the FX market may panic again once Britain triggers Article 50. Prior to that, Baroness Helena Kennedy, a Labour Party member of the House of Lords, says British Prime Minister Theresa May will have to try to compromise when it comes to Brexit. Edward Glaeser, an economics professor at Harvard University, says when we start thinking that infrastructure is a solution to all of our problems, we get bridges to nowhere. Finally, Roger Bootle, founder of Capit...

Jan 09, 201752 min

Surveillance: Trump Resembles Mussolini's Policies, Gross Says

Janus Capital's Bill Gross says Donald Trump's targeting of companies reminds him of policies associated with Benito Mussolini. Prior to that, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh discusses GE's move to Boston and the city's innovation culture. Then, Alicia Munnell, the director of retirement research at Boston College, discusses the state of retirement today. Finally, Jim Glassman, JPMorgan's senior economist, says hope of tax reform is bringing back enthusiasm in equity markets. See omnystudio.com/listene...

Jan 06, 201756 min

Surveillance: Risk That Fed Could Go Faster, Kiesel Says

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, says the Fed is content to let inflation run a little hot. Stewart Warther, BNP Paribas' derivatives strategist, says there is less informational advantage in recent years. John Kernan, a consumer research analyst at Cowen & Co., says things are going to get ugly in retail. Finally, Drew Matus, UBS' deputy chief U.S. economist, says he is anticipa...

Jan 05, 201751 min

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

Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer and Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers join Tom Keene and David Gura on Bloomberg Surveillance to discuss populist policy cycles, the new truculent nationalism, and the future of American leadership. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 04, 201712 min

Surveillance: Q4 Productivity to be Disappointing, Feroli Says

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, Canaccord Genuity's chief market strategist, says the post-Donald Trump rally has brought too much optimism to the market. Then, Evan Medeiros, Eurasia's managing director for Asia, says Asian policymakers and business leaders wonder if Trump will be as committed and involved in Asia as President Obama. Finally, Dartmouth's Danny Blanchflower says ...

Jan 04, 201745 min

Surveillance: Eurasia Group's Top Risks of 2017

Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group's president and founder, discusses his top risks for 2017 and says traditional alliances are crumbling. Lawrence Summers, former U.S. treasury secretary, says the risks to the global economy are enormous. Then, Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Global Economics' co-founder and chairman, says there is a huge amount of uncertainty about economic policy, both in the U.S. and in Europe. Also, Dom Barton, McKinsey & Co.'s global managing partner, says it's technology -- not trad...

Jan 03, 201747 min

Surveillance: The Year Ahead Special with Abby Joseph Cohen

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 in economics and finance looking to 2017 including the Trump presidency. Also, a special look back to the challenges she has faced across her storied career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 02, 201731 min

Surveillance: Shocks Will Be Political, Not Economic

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. Dennis Ross, a distinguished fellow at the Washington Institute, says a one-state solution in the Middle East will not work. Finally, Don Rissmiller, Strategas's chief economist, says it's hard to accelerate employment gains in the second half of a business cycle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Dec 30, 201629 min

Surveillance: Companies Must Focus on Growth, Not Tax Inversion

John Silvia, Wells Fargo Securities' chief economist, says fiscal policy structure should the No. 1 priority for Donald Trump. Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, says the biggest risks to emerging markets next year will be domestic in nature. Finally, John Ryding, a co-founder of RDQ Economics, says we are in a new environment of fiscal stimulus at a time of relatively full employment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Dec 29, 201648 min

Surveillance: Fed Is on Hold for First Quarter of 2017

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 Crescenzi, a PIMCO portfolio manager, says credit markets are fully priced for a good scenario. Finally, John Nixon, a former CIA analyst, says the politicization of intelligence has done more harm to foreign policy than anything in the last decade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Dec 28, 201648 min

Surveillance: Small-Caps and Financials to Outperform in 2017

Michael Holland, chairman and founder of Holland & Co., says markets are pricing in stronger growth and discusses why financials are up going into 2017. Neil Dutta, Renaissance Macro Research's head of U.S. economics, says the tax code needs an overhaul. Finally, Jonathan Golub, RBC Capital Markets' chief U.S. market strategist, says inflation is coming naturally from the unemployment rate being under 5 percent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Dec 27, 201632 min
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