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Surveillance: Woo, Zingales, Sinche

Bloomberg Surveillance

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News, Business, Business News, Investing

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2016

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Surveillance: Woo, Zingales, Sinche

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0:00.0

The media alone can't ease the tensions that come from the debate surrounding the issues we deal with every day.

0:05.7

However, we can create spaces where people can freely kick the tires of their preconceived notions.

0:11.2

I'm Tim O'Brien, and I'm the senior executive editor at

0:13.8

Bloomberg Opinion. On our platform we ask tough questions and solve complex

0:18.1

problems with the facts in mind. Because context changes how you see things and

0:22.4

how you change things.

0:23.6

Context changes everything.

0:25.6

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

0:45.0

Daily, we bring you insight from the best in economics, finance, investment and international relations.

0:52.0

Find Bloomberg Surveillance on iTunes, soundcloud,

0:55.6

Bloomberg.com and of course on the Bloomberg.

0:58.7

It has been too long since we have spoken with David Wu of Bank of America, Maryland.

1:07.6

David, there's any number of ways to start out.

1:09.5

Let's start out a little more view from 30,000 feet or even 60,000 feet.

1:15.7

And that is the idea of Janet Yellen and Central Banker

1:19.1

to the world.

1:20.1

As you mentioned earlier on television, she's got Asian movements which import deflation, excuse me,

1:27.5

export deflation and disinflation into the United States.

1:31.3

Is she working with a self-inflicted tightening cycle from other markets and nations?

1:36.0

I think so. I think the point is, Tom as you know, like, you know what, you know, 10 years ago we had the so-called

1:42.2

global saving glut

1:43.2

meaning that the rest of the world especially the central banks bought a lot of

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