Stanford's Taylor Discusses Uncertainty in U.S. Economy (Audio)

Stanford's Taylor Discusses Uncertainty in U.S. Economy (Audio)

July 30 (Bloomberg) -- John Taylor, professor of economics at Stanford University, says a "great deal" of uncertainty in the U.S. economy is causing a global economic slowdown. Taylor speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Yergin Predicts `Real Changes' in Energy Market by 2030 (Audio)

Yergin Predicts `Real Changes' in Energy Market by 2030 (Audio)

August 1 (Bloomberg) -- Daniel Yergin, chairman and co-founder of IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates Inc., says that there will be "real changes" for increased energy demand in the U.S. after 2030. Yergin speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Goldman's O'Neill Sees Worldwide Concern Over Europe (Audio)

Goldman's O'Neill Sees Worldwide Concern Over Europe (Audio)

July 31 (Bloomberg) -- Jim O'Neill, chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, says the world is unified on two fronts, "excitement about the Olympics" and "worry over Europe." O'Neill speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

GLG's Wyplosz, Barclays's Callow Discuss ECB Bond Plan (Audio)

GLG's Wyplosz, Barclays's Callow Discuss ECB Bond Plan (Audio)

August 2 (Bloomberg) -- Charles Wyplosz, economist at GLG Consultant, and Julian Callow, chief international economist at Barclays, discuss European Central Bank President Mario Draghi's decision to have the ECB buy bonds to ease the region's debt crisis. Wyplosz and Callow speak with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
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