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Villanova's Li Sees Fed on `Tightrope' for Raising Rates: Audio
Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Christopher Rupkey, chief financial
economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd., and Victor Li,
professor of economics at Villanova University, talk with
Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays about the Federal Open Market
Committee meeting, Federal Reserve monetary policy and the U.S.
economy.
Carl Weinberg Sees Global Contraction of Credit: Audio
Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at
High Frequency Economics Ltd., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene
about the global economy, deflation risks, credit availability
and U.S. fiscal policies.
Cohen Calls Pakistan `Biggest' U.S. Foreign Policy Issue: Audio
Oct. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Stephen Cohen, a South Asia expert
at the Brookings Institution, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene
about relations between Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and the
U.S.
Merk Says Debt Makes People `Slave' of Money: Audio
Oct. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Axel Merk, president of Merk
Investments LLC, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about his new
book, ``Sustainable Wealth: Achieve Financial Security in a
Volatile World of Debt and Consumption.''
Plosser Says No Bank Should Be Too Big to Fail: Audio
Oct. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
President Charles Plosser, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene
about U.S. fiscal and Federal Reserve monetary policies, the
financial industry and the economy.
Rogoff, Reinhart on Their Book `This Time Is Different': Audio
Oct. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Kenneth Rogoff, a public policy
professor at Harvard University, and Carmen Reinhart, professor
of economics at the University of Maryland School of Public
Policy, talk with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about their new book,
``This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly.''
Skidelsky Says Stimulus Debates Today Same as 1930s: Audio
Oct. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Skidelsky, a Conservative
member of the U.K. House of Lords and professor emeritus of
political economy at Britain's Warwick University, talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the U.S. and U.K. economies, British
elections, China's currency reserves and Keynesian economics.
Saloner Says Stanford Focusing on Principled Leadership: Audio
Oct 13 (Bloomberg) -- Garth Saloner, dean of the Stanford
Graduate School of Business, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene
about the U.S. economy, the state of venture capitalism and the
MBA program at the business school.
Zandi Sees Little Traction for U.S. Recovery in 2010: Audio
Oct. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Zandi, chief economist at
Moody's Economy.com, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the
U.S. economy, labor market, inflation risks and fiscal policy.
Princeton’s Dixit Discusses Nobel for Ostrom, Williamson: Audio
Oct. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Avinash Dixit , author, game
theorist and professor at Princeton University, talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the Nobel Prizes in economics
awarded to Elinor Ostrom, a political scientist at Indiana
University, and Oliver Williamson, professor emeritus at the
University of California at Berkeley.
Chandler Sees Dollar Under Pressure on Low U.S. Rates: Audio
Oct. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Marc Chandler, global head of
currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene about currency markets, the global economy
and Federal Reserve monetary policy.
Goodwin Discusses Trade Risk in Global Markets: Audio
Oct. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Fred Goodwin, head of global
macro-strategy with Nomura International Plc, talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene about trade risks in global markets,
Chinese reserves, U.S. growth, the so-called carry trade in the
bond market and commodities.
Susan Marks Says Water Is Next Great Jobs Generator: Audio
Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Susan J. Marks talks with Bloomberg's
Tom Keene about her book, ``Aqua Shock the Water Crisis in
America.''
Minack Discusses Australian Economy, Earnings, Growth: Audio
Oct. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Gerard Minack, chief strategist for
global developed markets at Morgan Stanley Australia Ltd. in
Sydney, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the Australian
dollar, economic growth and earnings.
Kubarych Sees Fed Tightening `Little Bit' by December: Audio
Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Roger Kubarych, senior fellow at the
Council on Foreign Relations, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene
about Federal Reserve monetary policy, the credit crisis and the
Chinese economy and fiscal policy.
Fed's Lacker Says `Double Dip' Recession Risk Diminished: Audio
Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
President Jeffrey Lacker, talks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays
about the U.S. economy, labor market and consumer spending.
Nooyi Says PepsiCo Will Generate $7 Billion Cash in 2009: Audio
Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Indra Nooyi, chief executive
officer of PepsiCo Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about
the company's sales, growth strategy and products. Purchase, New
York-based PepsiCo is the world's largest snack-food maker.
Calvo Sees Difficulty Unwinding Stimulus Packages: Audio
Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Guillermo Calvo, a professor of
economics at Columbia University, talks with Bloomberg's Tom
Keene about the credit crisis, regulating the financial
industry, dollar weakness and globalization.
Norb Vonnegut Discusses His Novel `Top Producer': Audio
Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Author Norb Vonnegut, talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene about his new novel ``Top Producer'' and
its parallels with the Bernard Madoff scandal.
Logan, Burns Discuss Iran's Nuclear Program, Economy: Audio
Sept. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Justin Logan, a foreign policy
analyst at the Cato Institute and former U.S. Undersecretary of
State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns, talk with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene about Iran's political economy, nuclear
program and the successful launch of the Shahab-3 missile.
Burda Says German Voters Not Sure on More Free Markets: Audio
Sept. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Burda, an economics
professor at Humboldt University, talks with Bloomberg's Tom
Keene about the political economics of Germany, re-unification
and Chancellor Angela Merkel's chances for re-election.
PNC's Hoffman Expects `U-Shaped' U.S. Recovery: Audio
Sept. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Stuart Hoffman, senior vice
president and chief economist with PNC Financial Services Group
Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the U.S. and global
economies, today's Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee
statement and the Group of 20 nations meeting in Pittsburgh.
Anderson Sees Need for `Enlightened' U.S. Tax Policy: Audio
Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Ray Anderson, chairman of Interface
Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about his book
``Confessions of a Radical Industrialist: Profits, People,
Purpose -- Doing Business by Respecting the Earth.''
Herrmann Cites Risks Ahead in Retail, Non-Farm Payrolls: Audio
Sept. 21 (Bloomberg) -- John Herrmann, president of
Herrmann Forecasting, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the
U.S. bond market, unemployment, housing, business investment and
consumer spending.
Bill Clinton Cites Discipline, Growth to Cut Deficit: Audio
Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton
talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the Clinton Global
Initiative for poverty relief, ways to reduce the nation's
deficit and the dollar's performance.
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