The Bloomberg Advantage
Summary: Carol Massar, Cory Johnson, and Vonnie Quinn cover business and technology stories with top-tier guests. Hosted by Carol Massar, Cory Johnson, Vonnie Quinn
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Podcasts:
Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Steven Englander, global head of G10 foreign exchange strategy at Citigroup Global Markets, says the August 22, 2012 Federal Open Market Committee statement was "expected" by the market. Englander talked to Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on "The Hays Advantage" on Bloomberg Radio on August 23, 2012. (Source: Bloomberg)
Aug. 27 (Bloomberg) -- John Taylor, professor of economics at Stanford University and advisor to Mitt Romney's presidential campaign, says a return to the gold standard is not the best way to increase economic stability in the United States. Taylor talked to Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on "The Hays Advantage" on Bloomberg Radio on August 24, 2012. (Source: Bloomberg)
Aug. 23 (Bloomberg) -- John Cory, chief executive officer of Prairie Mills Products LLC, says wheat is currently too cheap relative to corn, and says wheat should rise to $11 to $12. Cory talked to Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on "The Hays Advantage" on Bloomberg Radio on August 22, 2012. (Source: Bloomberg)
Aug. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Patrick Newport, U.S. economist at IHS Global Insight, says housing sales will rise 8.2 percent by the end of 2012. Newport talked to Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on "The Hays Advantage" on Bloomberg Radio on August 22, 2012. (Source: Bloomberg)
Aug. 22 (Bloomberg) -- John LeBoutillier, political blogger and commentator and former Republican congressman from the state of New York, says comments concerning women, rape and pregnancy made by Representative Todd Akin of Missouri could have an effect on the U.S. presidential race. LeBoutillier talked to Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on "The Hays Advantage" on Bloomberg Radio on August 21, 2012. (Source: Bloomberg)
July 20 (Bloomberg) -- Leslie Appleton, chief economist at California Association of Realtors, says borrowers who do not have a high credit score and a significant down payment are having trouble securing home loans. Appleton talks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)