Bloomberg On the Economy
Summary: High-profile guests take an in-depth look at the economy and what is affecting it. Michael McKee and Carol Massar host. Hosted by Carol Massar, Michael McKee
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Podcasts:
Oct. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Angus Blair, chairman and founder of Signet Institute in Cairo, discusses U.S. foreign policy and presidential candidates' positions on the Middle East. Blair speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Wendy Schiller, professor of political science at Brown University, and Jack Pitney, professor of political science at Claremont McKenna College, discuss the final presidential debate. Pitney and Schiller speak with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Russ Koesterich, global chief investment strategist for the iShares unit of BlackRock Inc., discusses his paper, "U.S. Election Cliffhanger," and the fiscal cliff. He recommends the municipal bond market. Koesterich speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Hugh Johnson, chairman and chief investment officer of Hugh Johnson Advisors LLC, remembers the 23 percent plunge in the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Oct. 19, 1987 and compares it to today, 25 years later. Johnson speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Silvio Peruzzo, European economist at Nomura International Plc in London, says he believes the impact of austerity in Italy and Spain in 2013 will be greater than the European Central Bank anticipates. Peruzzo speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Williams, senior Asia economist at Capital Economics Ltd. in London, says he believes "people need to get used to a new normal as China's economic growth continues to expand steadily." Williams speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Wendy Schiller, professor of political science at Brown University, says that in the latest presidential debate, Governor Mitt Romney did not perform as well as he did in the first debate, but he did not damage his reputation. Schiller speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, says that the U.S. is due for another economic slowdown in 2013 and 2014. Rogers speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 15 (Bloomberg) -- James Hamilton, professor of economics at the University of California in San Diego, discusses sanctions on Iran, and his outlook on oil prices in the U.S. Hamilton speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Anne Mathias, managing director and director of Washington research at Guggenheim Securities LLC, says Vice President Joe Biden won the debate with Rep. Paul Ryan on substance and passion, but lost on style, while Ryan managed to look competent and did not damage himself. Mathias speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, president and chief executive officer of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a Princeton, New Jersey-based research and advocacy group, discusses the costs of health care, and how preventing disease will lower costs over the long term. Lavizzo-Mourey speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct 11. (Bloomberg) -- Gary Shilling, President of A. Gary Shilling & Co Inc., talks about U.S. jobs and the economies of China and Europe. Shilling speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Sarah, Duchess of York, discusses her involvement with the global organization Not For Sale and the fight against modern day slavery. The Duchess speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Kit Juckes, head of foreign-exchange research at Societe Generale SA, discusses the International Monetary Fund cutting estimates for global growth. Juckes speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Jacques Cailloux, chief European economist at Nomura International Plc., says that the European Central Bank is in a difficult spot, working under difficult political conditions, making for difficult market behavior. Cailloux speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)