Bloomberg TV: Goldman’s O’Neill Discusses Global Economic Outlook
Jim O’Neill, chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, talks about the growth outlook for China and the impact on the global economy. (Source: Bloomberg)
Global Macro Perspectives
Jim O’Neill, chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, talks about the growth outlook for China and the impact on the global economy. (Source: Bloomberg)
Lakshman Achuthan, co-founder of the Economic Cycle Research Institute, talks about the outlook for a U.S. recession. He speaks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television’s “Surveillance Midday.” (Source: Bloomberg)
CNBC: ECRI’s Lakshman Achuthan: We Are Moving Into Recession
Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates LP, discusses the European debt crisis, investment strategy and the global economy. He speaks with Erik Schatzker at the Bloomberg Markets 50 Summit in New York.
The Daily Ticker: ECRI’s Achuthan: “No Upturn Yet…More Weakness” Ahead, But Jury Still Out on Recession.
ECRI’s Lakshman Achuthan talks on global outlook for growth.
According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Great Recession ended almost two years ago, in the summer of 2009. But we’re all uneasy. Job growth has been disappointing. The recovery seems fragile. Where should we head from here? Is that question even meaningful? Can the government steer the economy or have past attempts helped create the mess we’re still in.
John Maynard Keynes and F. A. Hayek never agreed on the answers to these questions and they still don’t. Let’s listen to the greats. See Keynes and Hayek throwing down in “Fight of the Century”.
Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, talks about his investment strategy for global stocks and commodities. Gold advanced, approaching a record, as tensions in the Middle East boosted oil prices, increasing demand for precious metals as a protector of wealth and hedge against inflation. Rogers also discusses his strategy for the U.S. dollar. He speaks in Hong Kong with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television’s “On the Move Asia.”
Goldman Sachs’s Jim O’Neill on markets…
David Bloom, global head of currency strategy at HSBC Holdings Plc, talks about the outlook for the yen following last month’s Group of Seven intervention to halt the currency’s appreciation. Bloom also discusses the impact of a European Central Bank rate increase on the euro. He speaks with Mark Barton on Bloomberg Television’s “On The Move.”
John Tang, China strategist at UBS, explains why he foresees a significant slowdown in Chinese growth over the second quarter.
Mohamed El-Erian, chief executive officer of Pacific Investment Management Co., discusses the potenial impact of last week’s 9-magnitude earthquake and tsunami in Japan on the U.S. and global economies. El-Erian speaks from Newport Beach, California, with Margaret Brennan on Bloomberg Television’s “InBusiness.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Stephen Roach, Morgan Stanley Asia non-executive chairman, discusses whether the world’s third-largest economy can survive its recent natural disasters. Will it encounter another recession?
I try to post diverse opinions (too much Marc Faber lately), but this video is so fun, especially seeing CNBC hosts so shocked with Marc Faber views that they lose the ability to ask any kind of questions.
“It’s quite striking how complex civilizations can fall apart really, really quickly… we seem at the moment, bombarded by shock events,” Niall Ferguson, Professor of History at Harvard University and author of ‘The Ascent of Money’ told CNBC on Western civilization.