Bloomberg Surveillance

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16 snips
Nov 17, 2025 • 39min

Stocks Rise at Start of Week as Nvidia, Data Await

Michael Purves, CEO of Tallbacken Capital Advisors, dives into market positioning and the implications of AI on capital spending. He explains how stocks are reacting to delayed economic data and discusses a K-shaped economy. Glenn Hubbard, former Dean of Columbia Business School, assesses the Fed's challenges and the ambiguous impact of AI on the labor market and productivity. Meanwhile, Sir Howard Stringer reflects on the BBC crisis, advocating for its public funding to maintain trust, and explores the challenges facing modern media.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 27min

Bloomberg Surveillance TV: November 14th, 2025

Victoria Fernandez, Chief Market Strategist at Crossmark Global Investments, shares warnings against market chasing amid breadth deterioration and highlights cautious investor sentiment. Bill Beach, Former Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner, discusses challenges in data collection post-shutdown that may impact economic indicators. Kelly Ann Shaw, former White House senior trade advisor, explains the administration's evolving tariff strategy amid public skepticism. Darrell Cronk, CIO for Wells Fargo Wealth & Investment Management, outlines his 'three I's' and advises on portfolio positioning as market dynamics shift.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 26min

Traders Pare Bets on December Fed Cut

Seema Shah, Chief Global Strategist at Principal Asset Management, shares insights on market volatility and Fed rate cut probabilities, emphasizing earnings strength as a stabilizing force. Francisco Blanch, from Bank of America Securities, discusses the bullish outlook on copper and silver due to AI demand, while explaining U.S. gas price dynamics amidst rising LNG exports. Hessam Nadji, CEO of Marcus & Millichap, analyzes the resurgence of retail real estate and the nuances between urban and suburban performance, highlighting the impact of improving financing conditions.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 4min

Single Best Idea with Tom Keene: Tiffany Wilding & Keith Lerner

Tiffany Wilding reveals that a government shutdown could cut Q4 GDP growth by up to 1.5%, but a recovery may be on the horizon. She also highlights how large refund checks will boost consumer spending in the first quarter. Keith Lerner shares insights on the global market, noting over 90% are above the 200-day moving average, indicating a strong uptrend. He discusses sector rotation away from tech and the rise of emerging markets, which are approaching all-time highs. The role of AI in news reporting is also explored.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 33min

Bloomberg Surveillance TV: November 13th, 2025

Keith Lerner, CIO at Truist Advisory Services, discusses the bullish outlook for the remainder of 2025, linking it to strong profit trends despite weaker job data. Lisa Hornby, Head of US Fixed Income at Schroders, predicts a potential Fed rate cut in December, emphasizing the implications for corporate credit and municipal bonds. Kristina Campmany from Invesco highlights the noisy economic data post-shutdown, along with opportunities from yield curve steepening, and the intertwined nature of global rates and corporate issuance.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 32min

Markets Face Clouded Rate Outlook as Record US Shutdown Ends

Tiffany Wilding, Managing Director at PIMCO, discusses how data delays from the recent government shutdown complicate Federal Reserve forecasting and potentially impact GDP growth. Political scientist Wendy Schiller analyzes the surprising bipartisan support for the shutdown compromise, citing protections for vulnerable groups. Kimberly LaPointe from Macquarie Asset Management reveals the benefits of private infrastructure investing, highlighting its value for wealth clients seeking diversification and stable returns amidst economic shifts.
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7 snips
Nov 12, 2025 • 5min

Single Best Idea with Tom Keene: Russ Brownback & Jay Hatfield

Russ Brownback, a fixed-income portfolio manager at BlackRock, shares his insights on potential Fed rate cuts and the impact on cash migrating into longer-duration bonds. He emphasizes strategies for income harvesting in a changing bond market. Tom Keene contextualizes Brownback's ideas within current market trends, while Jay Hatfield from Infrastructure Capital Advisors forecasts an S&P 500 target of 7700 for the upcoming year, stirring discussions on tech valuations and market rotations.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 37min

Bloomberg Surveillance TV: November 12th, 2025

Rick Rieder, BlackRock's Chief Investment Officer of Global Fixed Income, discusses the impact of AI on the labor market and how lower rates could stimulate housing and job growth. Jon Lieber from The Eurasia Group dives into the repercussions of a possible government shutdown on economic data and policymaking, while Matt Miskin, Co-Chief Investment Strategist at Manulife, analyzes how weak job data and AI are influencing market sentiment. Together, they explore investment strategies amidst current economic challenges.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 36min

Tech Rebound Lifts Stocks Ahead of Shutdown Vote; 10 Years of Odd Lots

In this engaging discussion, Russ Brownback, Deputy CIO of Global Fixed Income at BlackRock, highlights the nuances of fixed-income markets and the current affordability crisis in the U.S. He shares insights on credit quality and income-harvesting strategies. Rohit Chopra, an emerging markets equity portfolio manager at Lazard, captivates listeners with his analysis of the evolving economic landscapes in China and India. He underscores the compelling long-term investor opportunities in emerging markets and the structural innovations shaping their futures.
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7 snips
Nov 11, 2025 • 3min

Single Best Idea with Tom Keene: Chuck Clough & John Stoltzfus

Tom delves into the intriguing clash between value and growth investing with experts Chuck Clough and John Stoltzfus. They discuss the pivotal role of free cash flow in mature industries and whether value investing shines solely in bear markets. Chuck also highlights AI capital expenditure trends, comparing today’s landscape with the dot-com bubble. Meanwhile, Stoltzfus shares his bullish outlook on the S&P 500, fueled by strong earnings and sector growth. This conversation offers insightful perspectives on the current market dynamics.

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