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Mills Focused on Getting Capital for Small Business: Audio
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Small Business Administration chief
Karen Mills talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Ken Prewitt
about the U.S. banking industry and the challenges facing small
business.
McEvoy Says 46% of U.S. Banks Unprofitable: Audio
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Terry McEvoy, a financial-services
analyst with Oppenheimer & Co., talks with Bloomberg's Ken
Prewitt and Tom Keene about the U.S. economy, the banking
industry and credit availability for small businesses.
Dunkelberg Says 33% of Small Business's See Weak Sales: Audio
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- William Dunkelberg, chairman of the
National Federation of Independent Business, talks with
Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about the state of small
business in the U.S., the banking industry and the economy.
Bloomberg’s Burton Discusses Citadel's Ken Griffin: Audio
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Kathy Burton talks with
Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about Ken Griffin, the chief executive
officer at Citadel Investment Group LLC, and his efforts to
rival Goldman Sachs as an investment bank. Griffin is the
subject of Bloomberg Markets magazine's December cover story.
Clifton Says Health Care Will Cost $100 Billion More: Audio
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dan Clifton, head of policy research
at Strategas Research Partners in Washington, DC, talks with
Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about the $848 billion
U.S. health-care plan by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
Benchmark’s Moran Says AOL Only Worth $3.3 Billion: Audio
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Fred Moran, an analyst at Benchmark
Co., talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about Time
Warner Inc.'s planned spinoff of its AOL Internet unit.
MF Global’s O'Sullivan Sees Fed Raising Rates Late 2010: Audio
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- James O'Sullivan, global chief
economist at MF Global Ltd., talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt
and Tom Keene about U.S. gross domestic product, Treasury bills,
unemployment numbers, inflation and risk aversion versus
optimism.
Merrill's Harris Sees More Normal Recovery in 2011, 2012: Audio
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Ethan Harris, head of North America
economics at Bank of America-Merrill Lynch, talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Ken Prewitt about the U.S. economy,
housing and consumer spending.
Whitney Says Goldman Sachs Lost `Tremendous' Talent: Audio
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Meredith Whitney, founder of
Meredith Whitney Advisory Group, talks with Bloomberg's Tom
Keene and Ken Prewitt about the U.S. economy, the banking
industry and proposed financial industry regulation.
WSJ’s Zuckerman Discusses `The Greatest Trade Ever’: Audio
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Gregory Zuckerman, a reporter for
the Wall Street Journal, talks to Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and
Tom Keene about his book, ``The Greatest Trade Ever: The
Behind-the-Scenes Story of How John Paulson Defied Wall Street
and Made Financial History.''
U.S. Rep. Cantor Says Obama Agenda Is `Too Extreme’: Audio
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Representative Eric Cantor of
Virginia, the second-ranking Republican in the House, talks with
Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about congressional
politics and President Barack Obama.
Boockvar Says U.S. Home Prices May Fall After Tax Credit: Audio
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Peter Boockvar, an equity strategist
at Miller Tabak & Co., talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and
Tom Keene about U.S. housing and consumer-price index data.
Ken Fisher Recommends Hasbro, Repsol Shares: Audio
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Kenneth Fisher, chief executive
officer at Fisher Investments Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Tom
Keene and Ken Prewitt about the toy industry, U.S. retail sales
and his book ``How to Smell a Rat: The Five Signs of Financial
Fraud.''
Wesbury Says Markets Will Be Better Than Bears Expect: Audio
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Brian Wesbury, chief economist at
First Trust Advisors LP, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and
Ken Prewitt about the U.S. economy and his book ``It's Not as
Bad as You Think: Why Capitalism Trumps Fear and the Economy
Will Thrive.''
Levitt Sees `Muscular' SEC Enforcement Program: Audio
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Former U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission Chairman Arthur Levitt talks with Bloomberg's Tom
Keene and Ken Prewitt about Pennsylvania Democrat Paul
Kanjorski's proposed regulatory council to monitor companies for
possible risks to the economy. Levitt, an adviser to the Carlyle
Group and Goldman, is a board member of Bloomberg LP, parent
company of Bloomberg News.
Brynjolfsson Sees `Synchronized Recovery’ in U.S.: Audio
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- John Brynjolfsson, chief investment
officer of Armored Wolf LLC in Aliso Viejo, California, talks
with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about the recovery of
the U.S. economy, China's ``robust'' economy and the monetary
policies of the two countries.
Darda Sees 4% U.S. GDP Growth, Little Deflation Risk: Audio
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Darda, chief economist at
MKM Partners in Greenwich, Connecticut, talks with Bloomberg's
Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene about the Producer Price Index
released this morning, U.S. economic growth and October
unemployment trends.
Holland Likes Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities: Audio
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Holland, chairman of Holland
& Co., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Ken Prewitt about
the U.S. economy, the dollar and the performance of the stock
market.
Goodfriend Calls Increased Power for Fed `Trojan Horse': Audio
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Marvin Goodfriend, professor of
economics at Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business, talks
with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Ken Prewitt about Federal Reserve
monetary policy.
Parpart Says `New Dawn' Between U.S. & China Is Possible: Audio
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Uwe Parpart, chief economist and
strategist for Asia at Cantor Fitzgerald HK Capital Markets,
talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Ken Prewitt about President
Barack Obama's trip to China and the Japanese economy.
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