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Bloomberg Surveillance

Single Best Idea with Tom Keene: Bob Hormats & Ian Lyngen

Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg

Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2026

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Tom Keene breaks down the Single Best Idea from the latest edition of Bloomberg Surveillance Radio. 

In this episode, we feature conversations with Bob Hormats & Ian Lyngen.

Watch Tom and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF

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0:00.0

When the rest of the markets slow down, the futures market keeps moving.

0:04.9

Did you know that CME Group S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100 futures trade nearly 24 hours with great liquidity?

0:12.0

In the ETF markets, volume and liquidity lessens after 4pm until the next morning.

0:17.1

But with futures, you get trading opportunities both day and night.

0:21.1

Learn more at CMEgroup.com slash equity futures.

0:26.8

Some follow the noise.

0:29.3

Bloomberg follows the money.

0:31.5

Because behind every headline is a bottom line.

0:35.3

Whether it's the funds fueling AI or crypto's trillion dollar swings,

0:40.0

there's a money side to every story. And when you see the money side, you understand what others miss.

0:46.9

Get the money side of the story. Subscribe now at Bloomberg.com.

0:58.1

Bloomberg Audio Studios Podcasts, Radio News.

1:03.0

We said somewhere, halfway into this Friday, and here are a single best idea, we said, okay, there's unknowns, and Mohammed Alarian says there's unknown unknowns, or maybe we're to the point where there's unknown, unknown unknowns.

1:24.2

And the only solution is to attempt to listen to smart people. When we were so fortunate

1:30.7

this week, Eric and Juan in the whole room, the interns, just superb. The interns from Fordham,

1:37.7

really, I think they're like almost, you know, better. Anyways, we had a great set of conversations.

1:46.5

Robert Hormats joined us.

1:48.6

He is definitive.

1:50.4

You know him from Goldman Sachs and all of his work with Kissinger Associates.

1:54.8

What you don't know is, is a young Turk out of Tufts.

1:58.0

He assisted Kissinger and Winston Lord in all of the development of our economic

2:04.3

philosophy with China. What an honor to speak to Ambassador Hormats today. Here are Hormats

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