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Ticker Volume Price Price Delta
Dow 12,963.50 -2.20 -0.02%
S&P; 500 1,359.28 -2.93 -0.22%
Nasdaq 2,941.51 -7.06 -0.24%
Ticker Volume Price Price Delta
STOXX 50 2,519.00 -22.60 -0.89%
FTSE 100 5,916.55 -11.65 -0.20%
DAX 6,843.87 -64.31 -0.93%
Ticker Volume Price Price Delta
Nikkei 9,554.00 +90.98 0.96%
TOPIX 825.40 +9.11 1.12%
Hang Seng 21,549.30 +70.56 0.33%
Gold 1,772.60 +0.80%
EUR-USD 1.3251 0.1249%
Nasdaq 2,941.51 -0.24%
Dow 12,963.50 -0.02%
S&P; 500 1,359.28 -0.22%
FTSE 100 5,916.55 -0.20%
STOXX 50 2,519.00 -0.89%
DAX 6,843.87 -0.93%
Oil (WTI) 105.85 -0.38%
U.S. 10-year 2.012% -0.047
BAC:US 8.01 -1.23%
8411:JP 130.00 +1.56%
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Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast

Discussion on economics, finance and investment.

Hosted by Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene

  • NBA Hall of Famer Robertson Offers Advice to Jeremy Lin (Audio)

    Feb 22, 2012

    Former NBA star Oscar Robertson says "it will only get tougher" for New York Knicks star Jeremy Lin. Robertson talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."

  • Michael Dooley Says Leverage Needs Enforcement (Audio)

    Feb 22, 2012

    Michael Dooley of the University of California at Santa Cruz, says efforts to "limit leverage" by banks and financial institutions need enforcement. Dooley talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance." They are joined by David Kotok of Cumberland Advisors.

  • Cumberland’s Kotok Sees Stock ‘Melt Up’ Due to Stimulus (Audio)

    Feb 22, 2012

    David Kotok, chairman and chief investment officer of Sarasota, Florida-based Cumberland Advisors Inc., which manages $1.5 billion, says stocks will "melt up" as long as central banks continue to stimulate economies. Kotok talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."

  • RBC’s Wetenhall Says Housing May Have Hit ‘Bottom’ (Audio)

    Feb 22, 2012

    Robert Wetenhall, an analyst with RBC Capital Markets, says the housing industry is at "an inflection point." Wetenhall talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."

  • Mallaby Says There Is No Way Greece Avoids Default (Audio)

    Feb 22, 2012

    Sebastian Mallaby, director of geoeconomic studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, says Greece "can't live up to the conditions" being imposed on it. Mallaby talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."

  • Eurasia’s Rahman Says European Growth Is ‘Precarious’ (Audio)

    Feb 22, 2012

    Mujtaba Rahman, an analyst at Eurasia Group in London, says "growth prospects look precarious this year and probably next" in Europe. Rahman talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."

  • Pimco’s Andrew Balls Says Greece May Exit Euro Zone (Audio)

    Feb 22, 2012

    Andrew Balls, head of European portfolio management at Pacific Investment Management Co., says there is "more than 50 percent probability Greece will exit the euro zone in the next six to 12 months." Balls talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."

  • Second Curve’s Brown Sees Bank Buybacks, Dividends (Audio)

    Feb 21, 2012

    Thomas Brown, chief executive officer at Second Curve Capital LLC and a Bloomberg contributing editor, says as the deadline for stress tests approaches, banks will announce dividend increases and share buybacks. Brown talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."

  • Metrostudy’s Hunter Says Home Prices Have More to Fall (Audio)

    Feb 21, 2012

    Brad Hunter, chief economist at Metrostudy, says U.S home prices may fall another 8 to 9 percent. Hunter talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."

  • UBS’s Harris Sees Slight Rise in Existing Home Sales (Audio)

    Feb 21, 2012

    Maury Harris, chief economist at UBS Securities LLC in New York, says "the overall level of housing starts is slow to come back." Harris talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."

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