Orphanides Says Euro Nations Must Prove Themselves (Audio)

Orphanides Says Euro Nations Must Prove Themselves (Audio)

Sept. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Athanasios Orphanides, former governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus, says the European Central Bank should not take action until governments prove they can work together to control the region's debt. Orphanides speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Rosner, White, Calabria Discuss Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac (Audio)

Rosner, White, Calabria Discuss Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac (Audio)

Sept. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Josh Rosner, managing director and bank analyst at Graham Fisher & Co., Mark Calabria, director of financial regulation studies at the Cato Institute, and Lawrence White, professor of economics at New York University's Stern School of Business, discuss the history and future of the Federal National Mortgage Association, known as Fannie Mae and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., known as Freddie Mac. Rosner, Calabria and White speak with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Ridgeworth's Sansoterra Discusses Apple (Audio)

Ridgeworth's Sansoterra Discusses Apple (Audio)

(Corrects to show that Sansoterra works for Ridgeworth Capital in podcast originally published on March 6.) March 6 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Sansoterra, a portfolio manager at Ridgeworth Capital Management, discusses Apple Inc. Sansoterra speaks with Bloomberg's Sara Eisen and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

White Discusses Fed Policy, `Unintended Consequences' (Audio)

White Discusses Fed Policy, `Unintended Consequences' (Audio)

Sept. 12 (Bloomberg) -- William White, chairman of the economic development and review committee at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, discusses his paper written for the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas's global and monetary policy institute, titled "Ultra Easy Monetary Policy and the Law of Unintended Consequences." White speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

JPMorgan's Lee Says Elections Very Critical to Markets (Audio)

JPMorgan's Lee Says Elections Very Critical to Markets (Audio)

Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) - Tom Lee, chief U.S. equity strategist at JPMorgan Chase & Co., says a Republican victory in the November presidential election would boost the markets. Lee speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Princeton's James on Effects of Potential Euro Collapse (Audio)

Princeton's James on Effects of Potential Euro Collapse (Audio)

Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Harold James, professor of history at Princeton University, discusses the effects a collapse of the euro would have on the world economy. James speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Gerard Lyons, Julian Callow Debate ECB Policy (Audio)

Gerard Lyons, Julian Callow Debate ECB Policy (Audio)

Sept 6. (Bloomberg) -- Gerard Lyons, chief economist at Standard Chartered Bank and Julian Callow, head of international economics at Barclays Capital, debate whether the European Central Bank went far enough in efforts to regain control of interest rates in the euro area. Callow and Lyons speak with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Signet's Angus Blair Discusses Middle East Turmoil (Audio)

Signet's Angus Blair Discusses Middle East Turmoil (Audio)

Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Angus Blair, founder of the Signet Institute in Cairo, discusses unrest in the Middle East, economies of poorer countries in the region and how lack of jobs, education and religion affects people's behavior. Blair speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

UBS's Golub Says Equity Markets Facing `a Tough Run' (Audio)

UBS's Golub Says Equity Markets Facing `a Tough Run' (Audio)

Sept. 7 (Bloomberg) - Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. equity strategist at UBS Securities says the stock market will fall 4% by the end of 2012 because of the U.S. presidential election and fiscal problems in Europe and the U.S. Golub speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Kotok, Eisenbeis Discuss QE3, Monetary Policy, Fed (Audio)

Kotok, Eisenbeis Discuss QE3, Monetary Policy, Fed (Audio)

Sept. 18 (Bloomberg) -- David Kotok, chairman and chief investment officer at Cumberland Advisors Inc., and Robert Eisenbeis, chief monetary economist at Cumberland Advisors Inc., say they are unsure how long it will take the Federal Reserve's third round of quantitative easing to drive economic growth. Kotok and Eisenbeis speak with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
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