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Bloomberg Surveillance

Single Best Idea with Tom Keene: Julia Coronado & Michael Purves

Bloomberg Surveillance

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Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2024

⏱️ 8 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 Julia Coronado and Michael Purves

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

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0:00.0

Looking for the latest perspectives to help simplify changing market conditions?

0:04.6

Go to Nationwide, one of America's largest financial services companies.

0:08.9

Nationwide Investment Services Corporation,

0:11.5

and remember Columbus, Ohio.

0:14.0

Bloomberg Audio Studios.

0:18.0

Podcasts, Radio News. ways as well but I just everything said and done thank you to Apple for just how

0:35.2

they've invented this I go back a zillion years ago with Bloomberg on the

0:39.4

economy in Bloomberg surveillance and was humbled to visit Cooper Tino with Emily ages ago

0:47.2

and to see what Apple wrought in the podcast business.

0:50.4

It's a whole different world now.

0:52.1

We've got lots of exciting plans here at

0:54.2

Bloomberg Podcast that you're going to hear about in the coming weeks and it's good to do a

0:58.7

six, seven minute little vignette of what two smart people say every day on Bloomberg surveillance.

1:05.1

Michael Purvis is smart, we'll get to that in a moment.

1:07.9

But first, Julia Coronado at BMP Parryba, she really held down the court in the great financial crisis.

1:14.3

She was way ahead on the idea that GDP would not be sprightly.

1:19.2

That was a heck of a call over 36 months now with macro policy perspectives with Constance Hunter and

1:26.4

Julia Coronado and I think the heart of the matter is how do you measure

1:30.6

inflation? Jason Furman up at Harvard has really led the way on this

1:35.2

in taking a sum of three month annualized, six month

1:40.0

annualized, 12 month annualized, you know, a set of inflation statistics to come to some smoothed

1:47.0

average disinflation. Here is Julia Coronado on your annualized inflation.

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