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Surveillance: Tariff Rollback Unlikely, Kudlow Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

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Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Jeffrey Rosenberg, Senior Portfolio Manager on BlackRock's Systematic Fixed Income Team, believes it will be a long time before consumer behavior and confidence is restored in the U.S. Ellen Zentner, Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Economist, says a strong social safety net will keep a coronavirus recession from becoming a depression. Larry Kudlow, National Economic Council Director, says he does not expect to see any movements in regards to tariffs right now. Amrita Sen, Energy Aspects Chief Oil Analyst, says no amount of oil supply cut will take care of the demand losses.

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0:57.2

The fancy phrase for this would be shock,

0:59.2

historiasis, and I say that in honor of Olivier Blanchard,

1:02.3

who was with us earlier this week,

1:05.1

he and Lawrence Summer with path-breaking research

1:07.6

on the effect of the duration of unemployment over time.

1:11.6

But nowhere in the research, at least, have I ever, would

1:14.6

have ever, could I ever suggest that we've seen the abruptness that we see now.

1:18.4

The abruptness is seen in the market, a weight to the tape.

1:21.4

The tape has been green, red, green. Right now some red on the screen with

1:25.1

the Vicks 49.77 and yields come in in the 10 and 30 years space. With this now and I really am pleased that Jeffrey Rosenberg could find time to join us today.

1:35.9

He is with Black Rock, and he does a number of things over there, but mostly he writes acute

1:41.2

summaries of the fixed income space.

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