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Bernstein Says U.S. Job Losses Slow, Economy Still in Recession
July 2 (Bloomberg) -- Jared Bernstein, chief economic
adviser to U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, talks with
Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about the Obama
administration's efforts to stop wage contraction and job
losses.
Jane Bryant Quinn Sees Consumers Devoted to Lower Personal Debt
July 2 (Bloomberg) -- Jane Bryant Quinn, contributing
financial columnist for Bloomberg News, talks with Bloomberg's
Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about the repercussions of the U.S.
financial crisis on Americans' quality of living.
Gartman Sees No Transparency in Private Equity Market
July 3 (Bloomberg) -- Dennis Gartman, an economist and
editor of the Gartman Letter, talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt
about the U.S. private equity market, university endowments and
agriculture.
Glassman Says U.S. Unemployment Rate Rising at Slower Rate
July 2 (Bloomberg) -- Jim Glassman, senior economist at
JPMorgan Chase & Co., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Ken
Prewitt about the U.S. economy, employment and the auto
industry.
Cochrane Sees Flexibility, Mobility in U.S. Labor Market
July 2 (Bloomberg) -- Steven Cochrane, director of regional
economics at Moody's Economy.com, talks with Bloomberg's Tom
Keene and Ken Prewitt about U.S. employment and the auto
industry.
O'Sullivan Sees U.S. Unemployment at 9.7% by End of Year
July 2 (Bloomberg) -- Jim O'Sullivan, senior economist with
UBS Securities LLC, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Ken
Prewitt about U.S. employment, wages and consumer spending.
Behravesh Sees U.S. Economic Growth at 1.5% Next Year
July 1 (Bloomberg) -- Nariman Behravesh, executive managing
director and chief economist at IHS Global Insight in Lexington,
Massachusetts, talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene
about the effect of jobless claims on economic growth.
Ferguson Sees Decades of Deficits From U.S. Congressional Plan
July 1 (Bloomberg) -- Niall Ferguson, professor of history
at Harvard University, talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and
Tom Keene about governmental intervention in the global
financial markets.
Levitt Says He Now Supports a Consumer Protection Agency
July 1 (Bloomberg) -- Arthur Levitt, former U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission chairman, talks to Bloomberg's Tom Keene
and Ken Prewitt about creating a new financial consumer
protection agency. Levitt is a senior adviser to the Carlyle
Group and a board member of Bloomberg LP, the parent company of
Bloomberg News.
Minikin Says Chinese Likely to Diversify Away From Dollar
July 1 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Minikin, a senior currency
strategist at Standard Chartered Plc, talks with Bloomberg's Tom
Keene and Ken Prewitt about global currencies, central bank
policies and the U.K. economy.
Feldstein Says U.S. Can't Afford Obama's Health-Care Plan
July 1 (Bloomberg) -- Martin Feldstein, an economics
professor at Harvard University, talks with Bloomberg's Tom
Keene and Ken Prewitt about the economy, U.S. fiscal policy,
employment and President Barack Obama's health-care plans.
Shiller Sees U.S. Home Prices Down Less Than Estimates
June 30 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Shiller, chief economist and
co-founder of Macromarkets LLC, and Karl Case, professor of
economics at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, talk with
Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about U.S. home prices and
today's release of the S&P/Case-Shiller home-price index.
Munster Sees New IPhone as Brand Royalty in Mobile Market
June 30 (Bloomberg) -- Eugene Munster, managing director
and senior research analyst for Piper Jaffray & Co., talks with
Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about Apple Inc.'s iPhone
and its impact on the mobile phone industry.
Ryding Says Fed Shouldn't Increase Treasuries Purchases
June 30 (Bloomberg) -- John Ryding and Conrad DeQuadros,
economists at RDQ Economics LLC, talk with Bloomberg's Tom Keene
and Ken Prewitt about U.S. housing, Federal Reserve policy and
possible financial regulation.
Johnson Says U.S. State Deficits Worst Since Great Depression
June 30 (Bloomberg) -- Nicholas Johnson, director of the
State Fiscal Project at the Center on Budget and Policy
Priorities in Washington D.C., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene
and Ken Prewitt about U.S. states budget deficits.
FBR's Miller Sees Obtaining Mortgages as World of `Hassles'
June 30 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Miller, an analyst at FBR
Capital Markets, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Ken
Prewitt about U.S. housing and the banking industry.
Ellis Discusses Madoff's Federal Prison Assignment
June 29 (Bloomberg) -- Alan Ellis, criminal defense
attorney and co-author of the ``Federal Prison Guidebook,''
talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about today's
sentencing of Bernard L. Madoff to 150 years in U.S. federal
prison.
Bill Singer Says Madoff Co-Conspirators Will Be Uncovered
June 29 (Bloomberg) -- Bill Singer, a partner with law firm
Stark & Stark, talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene
about the legal case of Bernard L. Madoff's $65 billion Ponzi
scheme.
Brusca Sees U.S. Fourth-Quarter Growth Rate Above 3.5%
June 29 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Brusca, former chief of the
New York Federal Reserve's international division and current
president of Fact & Opinion Economics, talks with Bloomberg's
Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about the potential for U.S. economic
growth by the end of the year.
Herrmann Says Rising U.S. Savings Rate Will Help Restore Growth
June 29 (Bloomberg) -- John Hermann, chief economist at
Hermann Forecasting in Summit, New Jersey, talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Ken Prewitt about the rising U.S.
savings rate and the economy.
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