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Bloomberg Surveillance TV: April 22nd, 2026

Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg

Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2026

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Featuring: 

  • James Bullard, Former St. Louis Fed President & Dean of the Mitch Daniels School of Business at Purdue University 
  • Mark Esper, Former US Secretary of Defense 
  • Stephanie Roth, Chief Economist at Wolfe Research

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0:00.0

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0:04.9

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0:12.0

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0:17.1

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0:21.1

Learn more at CMEgroup.com slash equity futures.

0:28.2

Bloomberg Audio Studios.

0:30.6

Podcasts, radio, news.

0:40.1

This is the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast.

0:43.9

I'm Jonathan Ferro, along with Lisa Abramwitz and Anne-Marie Hordern.

0:48.8

Join us each day for insight from the best in markets, economics and geopolitics.

0:52.6

From our global headquarters in New York City, we are live on Bloomberg Television weekday mornings from 6 to 9 a.m. Eastern.

0:55.3

Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify or anywhere else you listen. And as always, on the Bloomberg

1:00.3

Terminal and the Bloomberg Business App. Fed Chair nominee Kevin Walsh calling for fundamental

1:05.3

policy changes at the central bank as uncertainty looms over his path to confirmation.

1:09.9

The former St. Louis Fed President, Jim Bullard, joins us now for more.

1:13.0

Jim, good to see you, buddy.

1:14.0

As always, welcome to the program.

1:15.5

Based on that hearing, and I know it's difficult to make hard-based and big conclusions right

1:20.7

now, but based on that hearing, what are your takeaways and what changes are you anticipating

1:24.6

at the Federal Reserve?

1:27.2

Yeah, I don't think the hearing itself was

1:30.2

not very surprising. It's a lot of political theater that we're used to. I thought Kevin

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