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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2025 · 31 MIN

Bloomberg Surveillance TV: April 28, 2025

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- Neil Dutta, Head: US Economic Research at Renaissance Macro- Kelly Ann Shaw, Partner at Hogan Lovells US- Abigail Yoder, Strategist: US Equity at JPMorgan- Amanda Lynam, Head: Macro Credit Research at BlackRock Neil Dutta, Head: US Economic Research at Renaissance Macro, joins to discuss whether he's becoming more bullish on the US economy or whether he believes data indicates an incoming slowdown. Kelly Ann Shaw, Partner at Hogan Lovells US, discusses the latest on President Trump's trade negotiations and what potential trade deals could look like at this stage. Abigail Yoder, Strategist: US Equity at JPMorgan, looks ahead to this week's earnings and whether they could provide a boon for equities. Amanda Lynam, Head: Macro Credit Research at BlackRock, discusses spreads in corporate bonds and what the bond market is indicating about the US economic backdrop.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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- Neil Dutta, Head: US Economic Research at Renaissance Macro- Kelly Ann Shaw, Partner at Hogan Lovells US- Abigail Yoder, Strategist: US Equity at JPMorgan- Amanda Lynam, Head: Macro Credit Research at BlackRock Neil Dutta, Head: US Economic...

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