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Listen for the latest in finance, economics and investment. Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern bring you interviews from Bloomberg Surveillance Television. Join Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney for the best conversations from Bloomberg Surveillance Radio. Watch Surveillance TV LIVE each mornings: http://bit.ly/3P7nstQ. Watch Surveillance Radio LIVE weekday mornings: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.
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Sep 12, 2023 • 44min
Surveillance: JPM's Michele on the Fed
Bob Michele from JPMorgan Asset Management suggests Fed may need to push the economy into recession before cutting rates. Bill Dudley criticizes the Fed's proposal to increase capital requirements for major banks. Greg Boutle explains why he abandoned his 11% drop prediction for the S&P. Francisco Blanch sees Brent Crude at $90 next year. Bhakti Hansoti compares Covid to the flu.

Sep 12, 2023 • 30sec
INTRODUCING: Bloomberg News Now
The podcast covers the latest news in the banking sector, S&P 500 winners, the real estate situation in China, and US officials' efforts to assist the audience.

Sep 11, 2023 • 30min
Surveillance: Recession Risk with Loh
Recession risk in the US, upcoming economic data, and market volatility discussed by guests. Union disputes in the labor economy and potential for more easing in Europe's economy. Apple's new phone and potential impact on sales. Timing of pumpkin purchases and introduction to The Tape podcast.

Sep 8, 2023 • 35min
Surveillance: Stepping on Brakes with Slok
The podcast featured Torsten Slok, Apollo Global Management Chief Economist, discussing the Fed stepping harder on the brakes. Earl Davis, BMO Asset Management Head of Fixed Income & Money Markets, doesn't expect any Fed hikes next year. Pierre Ferragu, New Street Research Head of Global Technology Infrastructure, highlights China's dependence on Apple. Steven Major, HSBC Global Head Of Fixed Income Research, predicts sideways yields. Anna Ashton, Eurasia Group Director China Corporate Affairs and US-China, discusses the systemic China slowdown.

Sep 7, 2023 • 37min
Surveillance: Buy the AI Dip with Amoroso
Amoroso suggests buying the AI dip. Roth discusses the cooling of the labor market. Nathanson talks about the Disney, Charter Communications standoff. Haque says oil at $90 a barrel is significant. Tannebaum says the US is still calibrating how to respond to China.

Sep 6, 2023 • 32min
Surveillance: Sluggish Economy with Calvasina
Lori Calvasina predicts a sluggish economy while Nela Richardson discusses the complexity of the Fed's job. Kevin Book believes there is room for oil to run, and Alan Ruskin anticipates a weaker dollar with a Fed cut. David Lebovitz expects airlines to raise prices. Topics include the impact of rising jet fuel prices, the state of the labor market, the stability of the dollar, and the uncertainty of economic forecasts.

Sep 5, 2023 • 30min
Surveillance: Dutta on the Fed
The podcast features Neil Dutta discussing the Fed's signaling rate cuts in 2024. Katy Kaminski talks about higher yields. Wendy Schiller discusses the Wall Street Journal presidential poll. David Rubenstein talks about his interview with Jeremy Grantham for Bloomberg Wealth.

Sep 1, 2023 • 21min
Surveillance: US adds 187,000 jobs
Julie Su, US Acting Labor Secretary gives the Biden Administrations reaction to the August payrolls report. Randall Kroszner says we're seeing the kind of goldilocks scenario the Fed wants. Jeff Rosenberg says the main message from the August jobs report is that the labor market is normalizing. Sarah Hunt says the August jobs data was what the Fed was looking for.

Aug 31, 2023 • 39min
Surveillance: Hollenhorst on the Fed
Citi Chief US Economist expects the Fed to pause in September. Oppenheimer Asset Management Chief Investment Strategist predicts S&P to finish the year at 4,900. Newedge Wealth Chief Investment Officer sees no evidence of an imminent recession. UBS's record breaking profit is discussed. Red Bull Racing F1 Driver looks ahead to the Monza Grand Prix.

Aug 30, 2023 • 29min
Surveillance: 'Screaming Buy' with Lyngen
Ian Lyngen, BMO Capital Markets Head of US Rates Strategy, believes the 10-year treasury is a 'screaming buy.' Other topics discussed include the US avoiding recession, China's current trouble, and the balanced state of the US. Also explored are the impact of supply chain shifts, adapting to high interest rates and low default rates in the high yield market, and the potential effects of interest rates on companies and economic growth.


