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Toyota Is Hitting the Right Buttons: Thiyagarajan
Nov. 5 -- Frost & Sullivan Senior Consultant Niranjan Thiyagarajan discusses Toyotas earnings, performance in emerging markets and his subsequent investing strategy. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move....
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Oil Price Is a Great Tailwind for Consumers: Sethi
Nov. 21 -- Sarat Sethi, principal at Douglas C. Lane & Associates, discusses his current investment strategy and the boost to the consumer from lower oil prices. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Stocks Retreat on Global Growth Scare
Oct. 15 -- Charles Schwab Chief Global Investment Strategist Jeffrey Kleintop, Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Lisa Ambramowicz discuss the market selloff, retail sales and the effects of Ebola. They speak on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jobless Claims Decrease to Lowest Level in 6 Weeks
Dec. 18 -- The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell last week as the economys continued improvement tempered dismissals. Bloomberg's Julie Hyman reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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What's Driving Auto Sales Through the Roof?
Dec. 2 -- Alec Gutierrez, a senior analyst at Kelley Blue Book, and Bloomberg's Matt Miller discuss what's behind the increase in auto sales. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Will the Consumer Make a Comeback?
Dec. 4 -- Smead Capital Management CEO and CIO Bill Smead and Brean Capitals Peter Tchir discuss the European Central Bank, retail earnings and consumers. They speak on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Irrational Exuberance: Are We in That Stage Again?
Dec. 5 -- Bloomberg's Mike Regan discusses Alan Greenspans famous Irrational Exuberance speech and market bubbles with Julie Hyman on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Wages Could Go Up 3% by This Time Next Year: Dutta
Dec. 23 -- Renaissance Macro Research Head of U.S. Economics Neil Dutta discusses U.S. wage growth.
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Oil Prices a Response to European Weakness: Engle
Dec. 15 -- Nobel Laureate Robert Engle discusses economic modeling, oil prices and the global economy on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jersey: Market May Price In 'Once-a-Year' Fed Hikes
Aug. 1 -- Ira Jersey, senior client portfolio manager at OppenheimerFunds, and Skip York, VP of integrated energy at Wood Mackenzie, preview this week's U.S. jobs report and its potential impact on a Federal Reserve rate hike. They speak...
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Schenker: Stick a Fork in the Fed, They're Done
June 10 -- Jason Schenker, president at Prestige Economics, explains why he sees the Federal Reserve doing nothing with interest rates for the rest of this year and his call for a U.S. recession. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Economic Data Not as Strong as Labor Implies: Ricchiuto
May 10 -- Steven Ricchiuto, U.S. chief economist at Mizuho Securities, examines the U.S. April jobs report and the relationship between labor and economic data. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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U.S. and British Consumers Still Love a Bargain
May 9 -- Consumers in the U.S. and U.K. that cut back on spending in the wake of the financial crisis have continued their frugal ways as the economies rebound. Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Andrea Felsted and Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece...
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Vibrant Democracy Is Good for Marketplaces: Parpart
Oct. 6 ""Reorient Financial Markets Chief Strategist Uwe Parpart discusses the impact of the protests on Hong Kong business, the World Banks forecast downgrades for East Asia and where hes putting his money with Bloomberg's David Ingles,...
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Washingtons Worst Waste: $25B for Political Perks
Oct. 22 -- Senator Tom Coburn, an Oklahoma Republican, has released his 2014 Wastebook chronicling the worst examples of wasted taxpayer money in Washington. Bloomberg's Yang Yang breaks down the entries on In The Loop.
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Hedge Funds Had Tough Six Weeks: Skybridges Gayeski
Oct. 30 -- Skybridge Capital Senior Portfolio Manager Troy Gayeski discusses the performance of hedge funds, Fed policy and his outlook for the economy on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Innovation as the Fix for Low Inflation, Productivity
March 9 -- Meghnad Desai, advisory board chairman at OMFIF, talks about waiting for the next explosion of innovation to combat the lack of inflation and productivity. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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David Rubenstein on U.S. Election and Hedge Funds
May 11 -- David Rubenstein, co-founder and co-chief executive officer at Carlyle Group, discusses the U.S. election, hedge funds, investing in energy, and political turmoil in Brazil. He speaks with Erik Schatzker at the SALT Conference...
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Getting a Read on U.S. Inflation
May 4 -- Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, and Bloomberg's Oliver Renick discuss U.S. inflation, wage growth and interest rates. They speak to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Alix Steel on "What'd You Miss?"
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Making the Case for a Fed Rate Cut in December
June 15 -- Thomas Costerg, senior U.S. economist at Standard Chartered Bank, explains why he sees an interest rate cut coming from the Federal Reserve in December. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets
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Fed's Harker Fears 'Falling Behind Curve' on Inflation
Sept. 29 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker discusses Federal Reserve communication, saying he is "not sure" if the Fed should do away with the dot plot and shares his concerns about the U.S. economy and...