Bloomberg - The First Word
Summary: Hear breaking economic, business and market news as it happens, around the globe. Karen Moskow and Jon Bascom host. Hosted by Karen Moskow, Jon Bascom
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April 7 (Bloomberg) -- Diane Rosenfeld, professor at Harvard University, discusses how victims of rape on college campuses, are using Title IX to make sure their issues are addressed. She talks with Bloomberg Law hosts June Grasso and Mark Mills on Bloomberg Radio's "Morning Bloomberg Law Brief." Bloomberg's Karen Moskow and Jon Bascom report the day's top legal stories.
March 7 (Bloomberg) -- Charles Warren, partner at Kramer Levin and a former regional administrator with the Environmental Protection Agency, talks in more depth about the political wrangling over the Keystone XL Pipeline. He talks with Bloomberg Law host June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Morning Bloomberg Law Brief." Bloomberg's Karen Moskow and Jon Bascom report the day's top legal stories.
Aug. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Sean Lynch, investment strategist at Wells Capital Management, says emerging markets such as South Korea and Taiwan "are just cheap markets." Lynch talks with Bloomberg's Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
Aug. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Anika Khan, a senior economist at Wells Fargo Securities LLC in Charlotte, North Carolina, says despite a disappointing non-farm payroll report on Friday, the Federal Reserve is "moving forward toward tapering." Khan talks with Bloomberg's Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
Aug. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Peter Chatwell, fixed income strategist at Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank in London, says a rise in bond yields without supporting economic data indicates investors are confident about the market. Chatwell talks with Bloomberg's Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
Aug. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Sarah Watt, an economist at Wells Fargo Securities LLC in Charlotte, North Carolina, says when the Federal Reserve starts tapering its asset purchase program it will leave mortgage backed securities alone so the housing market is not adversely impacted. Watt talks with Bloomberg's Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
July 31 (Bloomberg) -- William Marshall, an interest-rate strategist at Credit Suisse Group AG in New York, says the Federal Reserve will slow its asset purchase program in September and the rate on the benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury note will rise to 2.75 percent by year end. Marshall talks with Bloomberg's Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
July 30 (Bloomberg) -- Allen Sinai, chief executive officer of Decision Economics Inc. in New York, says the U.S. has entered a "slow growth world" where job creation of 160 to 170 thousand a month is "enough." Sinai talks with Bloomberg's Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
July 29 (Bloomberg) -- Drew Matus, managing director and deputy chief U.S. economist at UBS Securities LLC, says the Federal Reserve wants to make clear that tapering is not a rate rise. Matus talks with Bloomberg's Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
July 26 (Bloomberg) -- Gennadiy Goldberg, a strategist at TD Securities Inc. in New York, says a rise in mortgage rates means people "will rush to lock-in rates." Goldberg talks with Bloomberg's Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Sebastien Galy, asenior foreign-exchange strategist in New York at Societe Generale SA, says rising Treasury yields in the U.S. will "spook" investors in emerging markets. Galy talks with Bloomberg's Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
July 24 (Bloomberg) -- Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak & Co. LLC, says earnings growth among stocks has been "negligible." Maley talks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
July 23 (Bloomberg) -- Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Pierpont Securities LLC in Stamford, Connecticut, and a former researcher at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, says a rise in interest rates "probably won't have a significant impact" on U.S. economic growth. Stanley talks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
July 22 (Bloomberg) -- Georg Grodzki, who helps oversee $515 billion as head of credit research at Legal & General Investment Management in London, says a rise interest rates may provide a short term boost to the economy as consumers "advance house purchases." Grodzki talks with Bloomberg's Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)
July 19 (Bloomberg) -- Joshua Feinman, the global chief economist at Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, says that there is little chance Detroit's financial problems will spread to other parts of the U.S. Feinman talks with Bloomberg's Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word." (Source: Bloomberg)