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Surveillance: Risks of Silly Leftism & Silly Rightism With Rose

Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg

Investing, Business News, News, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Marilyn Watson, BlackRock Head of Global Fundamental Fixed Income Strategy, and Edmund Shing, BNP Paribas Global Head of Equity & Derivatives Strategy, discuss dollar strength. Bill Lee, Milken Institute Chief Economist, says economic dynamism lessens social problems. Gideon Rose, Foreign Affairs Magazine Editor, says social democracy is the price of avoiding socialism. Austan Goolsbee, University of Chicago's Booth School of Business Robert P. Gwinn Professor of Economics, reflects on U.S.-China relations. 

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0:00.0

To me, context is about pattern recognition.

0:02.8

It's connecting the dots.

0:04.4

It's giving readers an ability to synthesize

0:07.6

a number of different perspectives

0:09.2

so they can understand how the greater whole works,

0:12.0

because nothing really occurs in isolation anymore.

0:14.4

I'm Tim O'Brien and I'm the senior executive editor at Bloomberg Opinion.

0:18.0

On our platform, we ask tough questions and solve complex problems with the facts in mind.

0:23.0

Start exploring our opinion coverage and more at Bloomberg.com slash subscribe. Welcome to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast, I'm Tom Keene.

0:40.0

Daily, we bring you inside. Welcome to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keene.

0:43.5

Daly, we bring you insight from the best

0:45.9

in economics, finance, investment,

0:48.1

and international relations.

0:49.8

Find Bloomberg Surveillance on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Bloomberg.com, and of course, on the Bloomberg. I want to show a chart now which folds into equities, folds into

1:07.7

commodities, folds into bonds as well before we being in our two

1:11.0

esteemed guests. This surprised me. This is US trade

1:14.3

weighted real broad dollar. This is the broadest measurement of the dollar

1:18.2

with strong dollar up one standard deviation over the 50 year chart, the Plaza Accord way over on the left side.

1:26.0

So it is a strong dollar to say the least, which is a good entry point on equities with

1:30.4

Edmund Singh of B. M. Paribar,, Global Head of Equity and Derivative Strategy.

1:34.9

And Marilyn Wantson joins us today of Black Rock, their head of Global Fundamental

1:39.4

Fixed Income Strategy.

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