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Bloomberg News: Episodes

May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Aaron David Miller, vice president
of new initiatives at the Woodrow Wilson International Center
for Scholars, says the odds of military victory for either side
in Syria are increasingly remote. He says pressure is mounting
for President Obama to act. Miller talks with Bloomberg's ...
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Catherine Mann, professor of
economics at Brandeis University International Business School,
and Roberto Perli, partner at Cornerstone Macro LP, discuss
Federal Reserve chairman Bernanke's testimony to Congress.
Perli sees the Fed tapering off its bond purchases in September;
Mann ...
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Stephen Toulouse, former security
program manager at Microsoft Corp. and author of 'A Microsoft
Life,' discusses Microsoft's strategy in the video game industry
and home entertainment with the launch of its Xbox One. Toulouse
talks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn ...
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Everson, former Internal Revenue
Service Commissioner and vice chairman of AlliantGroup, says the
IRS's failure to deal with revelations of its treatment of
conservative groups is an issue of accountability for the
agency, not for the Treasury Department or White House. ...
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Mike Holland, chairman and founder
of Holland & Co. LLC, says Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke
indicated today the Fed will keep buying bonds until the job
market is stronger, contrary to market concerns he's ready to
taper off. He says this shows "Bernanke has the backs ...
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Jim Bianco, president of Bianco
Research, says Federal Reserve chairman Bernanke did not spell
out when the Fed will taper off on bond purchases, leaving an
"undertow" of fear "that we are building bubbles in financial
markets," which will force the Fed to taper off "for
non-economic ...
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Diane Swonk, chief economist at
Mesirow Financial, says Federal Reserve chairman Bernanke's
testimony to Congress suggests no change in the Fed's bond
purchase program in June, but in September it will start
tapering off with the understanding it can boost purchases again
if ...
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Brian White, an analyst at New
York-based Topeka Capital Markets Inc., says shares of Hewlett
Packard will revisit the lows of 2010. White talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Radio's
"Bloomberg Surveillance."
(Source: Bloomberg)
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Elizabeth Kneebone, a fellow at the
Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings Institution and
co-author of "Confronting Suburban Poverty in America," says
"fragmented suburbs have seen growing poverty." Kneebone talks
with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Michael McKee on Bloomberg ...
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Moshe Koyfman, general partner at
Spark Capital, says the value of Yahoo's acquisition of Tumblr
will not be realized for about five years. Koyfman talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Scarlet Fu and Sara Eisen on Bloomberg
Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Thomas Michaud, chief executive
officer of KBW Inc., says the 2010 Dodd Frank law "must be
reexamined." Michaud talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Sara
Eisen on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Margie Patel, a senior fund manager
at Wells Capital Management in Boston who oversees about $1.5
billion, says high yield bond defaults are running at a
relatively low rate of 1 to 2 percent. Patel talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Radio's
"Bloomberg ...
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Glenn Hubbard, chairman of the
Council of Economic Advisers under former Republican President
George W. Bush from 2001 to 2003 and now dean of Columbia
University's business school in New York, says "the fiscal
policy crisis threatens to undermine everything else." Hubbard
talks ...
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Nathan Sheets, global head of
international economics at Citigroup Inc., says Federal Reserve
Chairman Ben S. Bernanke will signal that asset purchases will
continue "for quite some time." Sheets talks with Bloomberg's
Bob Moon on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word."
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Stephen Stanley, the chief economist
at Pierpont Securities LLC in Stamford, Connecticut, says
Federal Reserve policymakers are waiting to see the economic
impact of sequestration before debating an end to their asset
purchase program. Stanley talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene ...
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Stephen Stanley, chief economist at
Pierpoint Securities LLC, says New York Federal Reserve Bank
president William Dudley's speech on monetary policy shows he is
tilting back toward a dovish position. He also discusses a
speech by St. Louis Fed bank president James Bullard. ...
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Wendy Schiller, professor of
political science at Brown University, says the Internal Revenue
Service's targeting of conservative groups plays into
"stereotypical" hatred of the IRS and also into "the President's
detachment from this very large federal government which has
grown ...
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- David Barger, chief executive officer
of JetBlue Airways Corp., says the airline is now flying to 49
locations. Barger talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Michael
McKee on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Stephen Cucchiaro, chief investment
officer at Windhaven Investment Management Inc., says after
being a "basket case" for two decades, Japanese stocks have a
catalyst for change. Cucchiaro talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene
and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Andrew Graff, chief executive officer
of advertising firm Allen & Gerritsen, says technology "is now
shaping the way consumers get messages." Graff talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Radio's
"Bloomberg Surveillance."
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