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Bloomberg Surveillance

Interest Rates Are Going to Normalize, Blain Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg

Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2018

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Bill Blain, Mint Partners Fixed Income Strategist & Head of Capital Markets, says he's positive about the U.S.-China trade riffs in the long-term. Tim Armstrong, Oath Inc. CEO, says consumers are flocking to quality content right now. David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy CEO & Founder, offers Facebook some advice: be more transparent. Poonam Goyal, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst, reviews Marvin Ellison's run as CEO at J.C. Penney per the announcement he's headed to Lowe's. 

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0:48.9

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0:49.9

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0:53.8

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0:59.6

The top news this morning, Lisa does come from China. I'm cutting the car

1:07.7

import duty on passenger cars to 15% from 25% previously. I'm it's news and it's a big move. It is a big move. The question is who will it help? Is it going to more

1:18.7

likely help Tesla? Is it going to more likely help European carmakers?

1:23.0

They also say that they're going to increase

1:24.6

some of their agricultural purchases,

1:26.6

and the US is saying that they're probably not

1:28.8

going to impose some of the tariffs

1:30.5

that they had talked about earlier.

1:32.0

My question is, with all of this, what's tradable here?

1:35.2

Right? I mean, how much can we actually rely on these sorts of tea leaves that are coming from Washington,

1:41.4

D.C. And here to answer that for us is Bill Blaine.

1:44.9

He is Mint Partners, a fixed income strategist and head of capital markets.

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