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"Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, former Chairman of Citibank and President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on the threats to the global recovery. John D. Cappasola Jr., President and CEO of Del Taco, on earnings, the growth of delivery, and resilience amid the pandemic. Kerry Bexley, owner of the renowned Snow's BBQ in Lexington, Texas, on the state reopening and growth of online sales. Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, Bloomberg Opinion contributor and Professor of Political Science at Iona College, on the House set to approve Biden’s $1.9 trillion relief bill. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.
Timothy O’Brien, senior columnist for Bloomberg Opinion, on his column: “Even McConnell Is Happy to See Trump Impeached." Kristina Hooper, Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist, on markets looking past chaos to a robust recovery. Anurag Rana, Senior Software & IT Services analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, and Dave Wilson, Bloomberg stocks editor, on VMWare CEO Pat Gelsinger replacing Intel CEO Bob Swan. "Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, former Chairman of Citibank and President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on why Biden will assume the Gerald Ford role to heal the nation. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn. Read Full Article
Timothy O’Brien, senior columnist for Bloomberg Opinion, on his column: “Even McConnell Is Happy to See Trump Impeached." Kristina Hooper, Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist, on markets looking past chaos to a robust recovery. Anurag Rana, Senior Software & IT Services analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, and Dave Wilson, Bloomberg stocks editor, on VMWare CEO Pat Gelsinger replacing Intel CEO Bob Swan. "Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, former Chairman of Citibank and President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on why Biden will assume the Gerald Ford role to heal the nation. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Podcast: The Tape (LS 51 · TOP 1% what is this?)Episode: The Realignment of Global Dollar Policy Will Boost GoldPub date: 2020-11-23Everett Millman, precious metals specialist with Gainesville Coins, on his outlook for gold and precious metals. "Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, former Chairman of Citibank and President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on the G20 and China economy. Sam Fazeli, Senior Pharmaceutical Analyst and Head of EMEA Research at Bloomberg Intelligence, on AstraZeneca's vaccine data showing 70-90% effectiveness. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Bloomberg Radio, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Everett Millman, precious metals specialist with Gainesville Coins, on his outlook for gold and precious metals. "Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, former Chairman of Citibank and President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on the G20 and China economy. Sam Fazeli, Senior Pharmaceutical Analyst and Head of EMEA Research at Bloomberg Intelligence, on AstraZeneca's vaccine data showing 70-90% effectiveness. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Timothy O'Brien, Senior Columnist for Bloomberg Opinion, discusses his column: "Trump's Taxes Show He's a National Security Threat." "Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, former Chairman of Citibank and President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on Latin America's crisis and China's economic picture. Steve Kellner, Head of Corporates at PGIM Fixed Income, on the slew of new issuance and outlook for bond spreads. Brian Rye, Senior Health Care Policy Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on how pharma and biotech are bracing for critical US elections. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Bloomberg Opinion's Max Nisen, biotech and health care columnist, and Chris Hughes, deals columnist, on AstraZeneca mulling a bid for Gilead. Bill Smead, CEO and CIO of Smead Capital Management, on buying opportunities created by destruction of economic optimism. Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on debt relief for emerging markets. Peter Kolchinsky, founder and Managing Partner at RA Capital Management, discusses investing in biotech for a vaccine. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Mark Holman, CEO Of TwentyFour Asset Management, discusses growing volatility in the fixed income market. "Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on the perfect storm in emerging markets. Christopher Condon, U.S. Economy reporter, on the reshaping of the scarred and scared American consumer. Brian Egger, Senior Gaming & Lodging Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses Marriott earnings, and how coronavirus is impacting the hospitality sector.
"Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on why G20 needs to come together to recover the global economy. Everett Millman, Precious Metals Specialist at Gainesville Coins, on impact of the coronavirus on gold and other precious metals. Sameer Samana, Senior Global Market Strategist at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, on markets and the bottoming-out process. George Ferguson, Senior Aerospace, Defense & Airlines Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on what Delta's cash burn signals for other airlines.
"Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on the lack of a substantive China trade deal for the U.S. Jason Schenker, President of Prestige Economics and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on the OPEC meeting. Lanhee Chen, Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, on the Democratic candidates and the 2020 political landscape. Michael Hirson, Practice Head, China and Northeast Asia for Eurasia Group, on Trump's meeting with Xi Jinping and the geopolitics of North Korea. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
"Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on Argentina and Venezuela. Anand Srinivasan, Senior Semiconductor and Hardware Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, previews Intel and discusses the rally in semiconductor stocks. David Kudla, CEO and Chief Investment Strategist at Mainstay Capital Management, on Ford and Tesla. Brian Chappatta, Bloomberg Opinion debt columnist, discusses why the Fed should buy muni bonds in the next recession.
"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.
"Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on China, what to expect at G20, and investing in Mexico. Retired Navy Admiral James Stavridis, former military commander of NATO and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses: the response to Putin’s Ukraine aggression; the Mexico border situation. Emily Roland, Head of Capital Markets Research at John Hancock Investments, on why she's preparing to get defensive.
Guests: Banker to the world Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on the global macro issues surrounding China trade, and a look at the situation in Turkey.Porter Bibb, Managing Partner for MediaTech Capital Partners, on the latest in the Fox/Disney and Comcast bid for Sky assets, and why print media isn't dead.Paul Michael Wihbey, research fellow at the Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security and former Vice President of the Liberal Party of Canada, discusses the impact of the Saudi-Canada feud.Brooke Sutherland, Bloomberg Opinion deals and industrials columnist, on Tribune terminating the Sinclair deal, and Rite Aid and Albertson’s calling off their tie-up.
Gordon L. Johnson, Alt. Energy, Metals & Mining & Equip. Rental Research - Managing Director at Vertical Group, on Tesla earnings and outlook. Banker to the world Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on China trade. Stephen Munro, Bloomberg New Energy Finance policy analyst, on the Trump administration proposal to ease Obama auto-mileage rules and remove California's clout on emissions standards. Doug Cohen, Managing Director, Portfolio Management at Athena Capital Advisors, on what's moving markets.
Banker to the world Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on the big news impacting the global economy: Turkey, Italy, China trade and Korea, and Venezuela. Alan Baum, auto analyst and Principal at Baum and Associates, on impact of Trump calling for an investigation of auto imports, and potential 25% tariffs. Arnold Kakuda, Banking and Credit Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on Deutsche Bank's revamp plan, and impact of the Dodd-Frank repeal. Gary A. Naumick, Vice President of Engineering for American Water (NYSE: AWK), to discuss the nation's aging infrastructure, the opportunity for investment, and the value of public/private collaboration.
Guests:Philippe Houchois, equity analyst at Jefferies, on why he thinks investors should hold onto Tesla, as the stock comes under pressure amidst production concerns.Banker to the world Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on China tariffs and outlook for trade war.Bloomberg Gadfly’s Max Nisen, health care columnist, and Tara Lachapelle, deals columnist, on why a Walmart-Humana makes sense.Jennifer Bartashus, consumer analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on a California ruling that will require coffee sellers and retailers like Starbucks to issue cancer warnings.
Banker to the world Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on the global economy, China, and outlook for NAFTA and TPP.Mark Gurman, technology reporter for Bloomberg, on how Apple built a chip powerhouse to threaten Qualcomm and Intel.Tom Halverson, President and CEO of CoBank, on the disconnect between the nation’s rural economy and the whole U.S. economy, rural broadband internet, and NAFTA.Ed Hammond, deals reporter for Bloomberg, on Keurig Green Mountain buying Dr. Pepper Snapple.
Carlos Rodriguez, president and CEO of ADP, talks about his company's proxy fight with Bill Ackman's Pershing Square. Bill Rhodes, president and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, discusses the key themes from the China World Congress. Vernon Silver, a projects and investigations reporter at Bloomberg, and Shira Ovide, a technology columnist at Bloomberg Gadfly, tell Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz how Facebook and Google helped an anti-refugee campaign in swing states. Finally, Bloomberg's Hugh Son talks about Wall Street automation and how bankers are privately fretting about gutting their staffs.
Bill Rhodes, president and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, talks about the dire situation in Puerto Rico and says the U.S. needs to send an official to make sure aid gets there. Sheila Bair, the former chairman of the FDIC, discusses President Trump's tax plan and says the pass-through tax cut mostly benefits the super wealthy. Andrew Mayeda, a Bloomberg trader reporter, and Bloomberg Intelligence's George Ferguson, talk about news that Bombardier is being slapped by a punitive trade ruling by the U.S. Commerce Department. Finally, Bloomberg's Matt Townsend says Nike is losing the war of coolness to Adidas.
Bill Rhodes, president and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, talks about potential actions that could force China's hand on North Korea. George Mathew, CEO and chairman of Kespry, discusses the impact drones are having on changing blue-collar work, partnerships with Farmers Insurance and Deere and what lies ahead for the commercial drone industry. Jackie Baumgarten, CEO of Boatsetter, talks about the boat-sharing business and becoming the Airbnb for boats. Finally, Alex Barinka, an IPO reporter at Bloomberg, discusses how Blue Apron is losing customers after cutting spending.
William Rhodes, CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, says Trump has been inviting to corporate chiefs and that he listens to JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon. Greg Valliere, Horizon Investments' chief global strategist, says Goldman Sachs' dominance in the White House is a good story for investors. Jahangir Aziz, JPMorgan's head of emerging markets research, says China's Central Bank is trying to be more communicative. Tony Crescenzi, PIMCO's executive vice president, says fiscal authority hasn't taken over from monetary authority yet. Finally, Doug Kass, president of Seabreeze Partners, says he's long Twitter and that it has a valuable user base. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
William Rhodes, CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, says Trump has been inviting to corporate chiefs and that he listens to JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon. Greg Valliere, Horizon Investments' chief global strategist, says Goldman Sachs' dominance in the White House is a good story for investors. Jahangir Aziz, JPMorgan's head of emerging markets research, says China's Central Bank is trying to be more communicative. Tony Crescenzi, PIMCO's executive vice president, says fiscal authority hasn't taken over from monetary authority yet. Finally, Doug Kass, president of Seabreeze Partners, says he's long Twitter and that it has a valuable user base.
Banker to the world Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on risks to China's banking system. Michael Shaulov, Head of Products: Mobile Security for Check Point Software and former CEO and co-founder of Lacoon Mobile Security, on the growing security risks to mobile phone users. Molly Smith, corporate finance reporter for Bloomberg, on Avis and Hertz debt tumbling to new lows, amid signs that used-vehicle prices are dropping twice as much as expected. Joe Jackson, Chairman and CEO of WageWorks, on how a new healthcare bill could impact the company.
Admiral James Stavridis, the dean of Tufts University's Fletcher School, says Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's decision to skip April's NATO meeting is a violation of "diplomacy 101." William Rhodes, president and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, says the banking culture needs to improve to restore trust in banking. Paul Quinsee, JPMorgan's global head of equities, says revenue growth and currency movements will help profit growth this year in Europe. Finally, Neil Shearing, Capital Economics' chief emerging markets economist, says the strength of the Mexican peso and other emerging market currencies has been surprising. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Admiral James Stavridis, the dean of Tufts University's Fletcher School, says Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's decision to skip April's NATO meeting is a violation of "diplomacy 101." William Rhodes, president and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, says the banking culture needs to improve to restore trust in banking. Paul Quinsee, JPMorgan's global head of equities, says revenue growth and currency movements will help profit growth this year in Europe. Finally, Neil Shearing, Capital Economics' chief emerging markets economist, says the strength of the Mexican peso and other emerging market currencies has been surprising.
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(Bloomberg) -- Taking Stock with Kathleen Hays and Pimm Fox.u0010u0010GUEST:u0010Banker to the world Bill Rhodes, of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on Brexit implications for global central banks, trade and finance ministers.