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Surveillance: Venezuelans Want Regime Change, Jimenez Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

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3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2019

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Joe Quinlan, Head of CIO Market Strategy for Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank, sees signs of hope in European eco. Maryhen Jimenez Morales, Oxford University Politics Lecturer, says 90% of Venezuelans want a peaceful regime change. Alex Conant, Former Marco Rubio Presidential Campaign Communications Director, says the political unrest in Venezuela is destabilizing for the region. Brooke Sutherland, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, brings us an update on GE. Michael Purves, Weeden & Co-Chief Global Strategist, says that solid (but not spectacular) earnings and GDP growth have become the new normal. 

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1:02.2

Joining us here in New York is Joe Quinlan, head of CIO. Jo Let's just start with those trade talks, shall we? We have got increasingly comfortable

1:14.6

that everything is going to be okay. Is that come from misplaced?

1:18.0

Who says everything's going to be okay? I keep, I'm looking John I I know you're

1:23.7

the administration's the only one telling me everything's gonna be

1:28.0

and certainly the market's not pricing at the downside is it Joe no I think the

1:31.8

markets have been a little complacent about the deadlines being missed and the fact that they're, you know, we're traveling

1:37.9

over to Beijing, Beijing's coming to Washington.

1:40.6

So we're getting, we're going to get to that point where is there a deal or not what's the enforcement issues what actually is happening what's in the deal

1:48.0

That could actually move the market so we're getting close to crunch time or not there just yet but I think the weaker numbers out of China, the PMI,

1:55.6

you know, maybe that's going to like give some urgency or just momentum for the Chinese

2:00.5

to get the deal done in some shape or form.

2:03.3

Well let's talk about that.

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