Taking Stock

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
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  • Duration: 664:50:13
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Synopsis

Carol Massar and Michael McKee speak with analysts and fund managers who advise investors on stock picks. Drawing upon Bloomberg news and data, timely investment strategies are analyzed and debated by the top minds on Wall Street. Breaking news,earnings reports and market updates round out an informative and compelling wrap-up to the day's action. Hosted by Michael McKee, Kathleen Hays

Episodes

  • Trump Can't Use 'Emergency' To Fund Wall: Feldman (Podcast)

    08/01/2019 Duration: 31min

    Noah Feldman, Harvard Law professor and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses his column: "No ‘Emergency’ Will Allow Trump to Build His Wall." Leland Miller, CEO of China Beige Book International, on China trade negotiations and China's debt problem. Damian Sassower, Chief Emerging Market Credit Strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence on how the $225 billion of maturing EM dollar debt in 2019 will impact the market. Keith Merker, CEO of WeedMD (TSXV:WMD), on the acute cannabis supply shortage in Canada, and the Canadian recreational market. Hosted by Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz.

  • China's Surging Interest Bill Underscores Debt Strain (Podcast)

    07/01/2019 Duration: 30min

    Victor Shih, associate professor of political economy at UC San Diego, on how the interest payments alone on China's debt servicing is 22% of the country's GDP. Chris Nagi, Executive Editor: Equities for Bloomberg, on big brokers including Morgan Stanley and UBS Group, forming a new stock market to compete with the NYSE, Nasdaq and Cboe. Kit Konolige, Senior Utilities Industry Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on PG&E mulling bankruptcy, and what the most likely outcome is. David Katz, President and CIO of Matrix Asset Advisors, on his current investment outlook, and why he's adding to Apple.  Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Lisa Abramowicz.

  • Fed Chair Powell Should Love This Jobs Report: McCarthy (Podcast)

    07/01/2019 Duration: 32min

    Dr. Ward McCarthy, Chief Economist for Jefferies, and Matt Boesler, Bloomberg Fed reporter, discuss the blowout jobs report and the Fed.  Jason Schenker, President of Prestige Economics, Chairman of The Futurist Institute, and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on the economy and 2019 outlook for markets. Marty Schenker, Chief Content Officer for Bloomberg, on the latest White House news, the shutdown, and Nancy Pelosi in the House.  Joe Mysak, Editor for Bloomberg Brief: Municipal Market, on investors pouring money into ETFs, and looking for yield in smaller liberal-arts colleges.  Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Lisa Abramowicz.

  • Apple's Explanation For Revenue Plunge Doesn't Cut It (Podcast)

    03/01/2019 Duration: 28min

    Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion technology columnist, on Apple slashing its revenue forecast on China trade woes and a declining smartphone market. Alan Baum, auto analyst and Principal at Baum and Associates, on auto sales and outlook. Matt Maley, Equity Strategist for Miller Tabak + Co., on why near-term pain will result in long-term gain. Vincent Cignarella, Global Macro Strategist for Bloomberg, on the yen "flash crash," and how global markets are reacting to Apple news.

  • Slowing China Manufacturing May Benefit Global Economy (Podcast)

    02/01/2019 Duration: 29min

    Patrick Chovanec, Chief Strategist of Silvercrest Asset Management, on why a slowing China isn't necessarily a bad thing for the global economy. Kevin Tynan, Senior Autos Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses Tesla missing estimates on Model 3 deliveries. Anne Stevenson-Yang, co-founder and research director of J Capital Research Ltd. and Bloomberg Opinion contributor, on why Trump's China strategy isn't working. Frank Holmes, CEO and Chief Investment Officer for US Global Investors, on why investors should buy gold. Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Lisa Ambramowicz.  

  • Eaton Vance Sees Buying Opportunities in HY, IG Credit

    31/12/2018 Duration: 31min

    Henry Peabody, Vice President and portfolio manager for Eaton Vance, on opportunities and risks in the credit markets. Michael Hirson, Director: Asia for Eurasia Group, on China economic data, and outlook for trade negotiations. Chris Macke, founder of Solutionomics, on the broken promises of the Trump tax cut. Michael Bruemmer, Vice President of Data Breach Resolution at Experian, on the top cyber threats for 2019.

  • This One Weird Number Explains Everything: DataTrek's Colas

    28/12/2018 Duration: 29min

    Nick Colas, Co-Founder of DataTrek Research and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on what's behind the volatile trading week and why the market hasn't yield the long-term results that investors expected. Dr. Sam Natapoff, President of Empire Ventures, on why the UK will see a second referendum on Brexit. Erik Wasson, congressional reporter for Bloomberg, on what's next for the government shutdown. 

  • Don't Turn Your Back On Energy Stocks At These Prices

    27/12/2018 Duration: 33min

    Stephen Guilfoyle, Founder and President of Sarge986 LLC, on what’s driving stock market fluctuations, and why he's buying energy. Atish Davda, CEO of EquityZen, discusses his 2019 IPO outlook, including the companies most likely to go public. Ellen Wald, President of Transversal Consulting and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on the Saudi cabinet shake-up, and geopolitics in the middle east. Craig Johnson, President of Customer Growth Partners, on holiday retail, and impacts of gasoline price declines/hikes on consumer and retail spending. (Romaine Bostick filling in for Lisa Abramowicz.)

  • I Don't See A Recession In 2019: Cumberland's Kotok

    26/12/2018 Duration: 35min

    David Kotok Chairman & Chief Investment Officer of Cumberland Advisors, on markets, why munis are a buy, and outlook for bonds and markets.  Marty Schenker, Chief Content Officer for Bloomberg, on the chaos enveloping the Trump Administration and the path forward for Congress. Chris Whalen, Chairman of Whalen Global Advisors, on why Mnuchin's tweet about discussions with bank CEOs was not helpful. Avani Ramnani, Director: Financial Planning and Wealth Management at Francis Financial, on how people should prepare or position their portfolios for a down market in 2019. Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Romaine Bostick (filling in for Lisa Abramowicz.)

  • Fed Will Struggle to Cut Balance Sheet to $3 Trillion (Podcast)

    20/12/2018 Duration: 33min

    Nathan Sheets, Chief Economist and Head of Global Macroeconomic Research for PGIM Fixed Income, on the Fed, the balance sheet, and the global economy. Rob Lefferts, Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President of Security, on China’s hacking campaign, the talent shortage in security, and the journey to end passwords. Toby Harshaw, National security writer for Bloomberg Opinion, on why Trump's Syria pullout is a grave mistake. Matt Desch, Iridium CEO, on the final launch of the Iridium NEXT satellite constellation with SpaceX, partnering with Amazon Web Services, and why the stock is a BUY now. Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Lisa Ambramowicz.

  • China Intellectual Property Poses Biggest Thorn For U.S. (Podcast)

    19/12/2018 Duration: 26min

    "Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on the biggest issue the U.S. has with China.  John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, on where oil price is heading. Daryl Fairweather, Chief Economist for RedFin, on why it's a buyers' housing market. Mark Douglas, CEO of Steelhouse, on how Facebook gave Microsoft, Amazon and other tech giants more intrusive access to your personal data than it ever disclosed. 

  • Banks Poised to Suffer Losses On Buyout Loans: Peabody (Podcast)

    19/12/2018 Duration: 29min

    Charles Peabody, President of Portales Partners LLC, on the outlook for banks: have they seen the bottom or is there more pain to come?  Alberto Gallo, Partner and Portfolio Manager for the Algebris Macro Credit Fund at Algebris Investments, on why European credit offers the best value right now. Bess Freedman, recently appointed as Brown Harris Steven’s first ever CEO, discusses the housing market and luxury real estate trends in the New York, Hamptons, Palm Beach, and Miami markets. Rachel Evans, cross-asset reporter for Bloomberg, on how ESG investing has lost its way. Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Lisa Ambramowicz. 

  • It's Premature To Start Celebrating the Death of Obamacare (Podcast)

    17/12/2018 Duration: 32min

    Max Nisen, Bloomberg Opinion health care columnist, discusses his column, "Celebration of Obamacare’s Death Is Again Premature."  Alex Spinelli, former head of Amazon’s Alexa, discusses his new AI creation – “Maven," his big initiative as Global CTO of AI bot maker LivePerson. Brendan Ahern, CIO of KraneShares, on China’s weak economic data, and current investment strategies. Matt Toms, CIO of Fixed Income at Voya Investment Management, to discuss his 2019 outlook for fixed income.  Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Lisa Ambramowicz.

  • Xi Sees Tariffs As Aggravation He Doesn't Need: Magnus (Podcast)

    14/12/2018 Duration: 30min

    George Magnus, associate at the China Centre at Oxford University and former chief economist of UBS, on the slowdown in China’s economy, and China-U.S. trade relations. Noah Feldman, Harvard Law Professor and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses his column: "Trump’s Tweeting His Post-Presidency Defense Now." Kathleen Gaffney, Co-Director of Diversified Fixed Income at Eaton Vance, on bond markets and her outlook for 2019. Sheryl Connelly, Ford's futurist, discusses 2019 trends in technology and artificial technology. 

  • Pimco Sees Short-Term Opportunities, Long-Term Pain In Corporate Credit

    13/12/2018 Duration: 37min

    Dan Ivascyn, Chief Investment Officer of PIMCO overseeing $1.7 trillion in assets, and manager of the world’s biggest actively-managed bond fund, discusses everything from leveraged loans to Brexit to emerging markets. David Garrity, Chief Market Strategist for Laidlaw & Co. Ltd, on the reversal of globalization, as Apple expands its operations in Austin and other U.S. locations. Josh Eidelson, labor reporter for Bloomberg, on workers trying to form a union for Amazon’s new NYC location.

  • GFG Plans On Producing 5 Millions Tons Of Steel in U.S. (Podcast)

    12/12/2018 Duration: 28min

    Grant Quasha, CIO of GFG Alliance USA, on global steel markets, on why his company is betting on U.S. steel. Richard Conn, Managing Partner of Eurasia Advisors, on Trump and Putin, what to expect from the Butina plea deal, and the impact to U.S.-Russia relations.  vCaleb Melby, Financial Investigations Reporter for Bloomberg, on the growing conflicts of interest and investment exploitation of real estate development in opportunity zones. Greg Hahn, President and CIO of Winthrop Capital Management, with their current investment outlook.

  • U.S. Should Follow The EU's Footsteps To Tackle Google (Podcast)

    11/12/2018 Duration: 29min

    Jim Anderson, CEO of Socialflow, on the key takeaways from Google CEO Pichai's testimony before Congress. Neal Dingmann and Welles Fitzpatrick, Managing Directors at SunTrust Robinson Humphrey covering the E&P sector, discuss energy stocks and valuations. Michael Smart, Managing Director at Rock Creek Global Advisors and former International Trade Counsel on the Senate Finance Committee, on China trade negotiations. David Welch, Detroit Bureau Chief for Bloomberg, on which automakers would be impacted by China cutting auto tariffs.

  • Leveraged-Loan Tourists Are Waking Up To Big Risks

    10/12/2018 Duration: 33min

    Tom Kennedy, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, J.P. Morgan Private Bank, discusses how widening credit spreads are impacting the leveraged loan market. Therese Raphael, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, and John Authers, Senior Editor for Bloomberg Markets, on Theresa May canceling the Brexit vote, and impact to markets. Ron Quaranta, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Wall Street Blockchain Association, on the crypto sell-off and outlook for blockchain. Scott Flanders Chief Executive Officer and Board Member of eHealth, on ACA enrollments and consolidation in the health care industry. Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Lisa Ambramowicz.  

  • Russia Has Emerged As A Critical Broker In Global Oil Markets

    07/12/2018 Duration: 31min

    Meghan O'Sullivan, professor of international affairs at Harvard’s Kennedy School, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses why oil prices have plenty of room to fall.  Tom Gimbel, CEO of global staffing company LaSalle Network, on how the job sector is as strong as it's ever been.  Noah Smith, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses his column: "U.S. Poverty Is Greater Than Statistics Indicate." Paul Sweeney, U.S. Director of Research and Senior Media & Internet Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on Dish’s Ergen sending a message to the industry with a blackout of HBO. (Paul Sweeney filling in for Pimm Fox.)

  • OPEC Cancels Press Conference In Unusual Move: Schenker (Podcast)

    06/12/2018 Duration: 30min

    Jason Schenker, President of Prestige Economics and Chairman of The Futurist Institute, discusses the cancelled OPEC meeting in Vienna. Woo Jin Ho, Technology analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, and Mike McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent for Bloomberg, discuss the arrest of Huawei's CFO, and how that may impact trade negotiations and other Chinese tech companies. Gerald Guterman, Senior Principal Partner at Guterman Partners, LLC, on when it's time to buy multi-family real estate.  Barak Rabinowitz, Managing Partner of F2 Capital, on VC investing in technology during a seller's market. Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Lisa Ambramowicz.

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