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Bloomberg Surveillance

Surveillance: Rising Prices with Weinberg

Bloomberg Surveillance

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3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2016

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Carl Weinberg, High Frequency Economics Chief Economist, says we still have more price increases to go, but this is not the spiraling inflation of the 70s. Mona Mahajan, Edward Jones Senior Investment Strategist, says the trade into more cyclical parts of the market "probably happened too fast, too soon" this year. Mike Schumacher, Wells Fargo Global Head of Macro Strategy, says it's tough to fade the ECB, euro right now. Devin Ryan, JMP Securities Senior Research Analyst, discusses Goldman Sachs following investor day.  

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A wide-ranging conversation now with a little bit of red on the screen here features

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at negative four.

1:18.0

Carl Weinberg joins, he's chief economist at high frequency economics.

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And Carl, you had such a stunning note and it's off our radar we have not

1:26.0

mentioned Japan today but for our American viewers and listeners maybe not

1:31.5

schooled in this guys like you say Japan is really really

1:35.1

important and the tension point is not yield curve control in their experiment

1:41.2

out to 10 years it's the dead out past 10 years and that is

1:46.4

deteriorated, priced down, and dramatic yield up. What does that part

1:51.5

tend for Japan?

1:53.0

Hi, good morning, Tom. So the Bank of Japan has work to do. The end of the fiscal year is now just a few weeks

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