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Extended interviews with the top names in business and finance.www.benzinga.com/radio
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MSNBC's Ratigan discusses U.S. privatization of public assets
03/08/2011 Duración: 21minMSNBC host Dylan Ratigan gives the lowdown on the deals that are awesome for banks and sovereign wealth funds while terrible for American taxpayers, describing the situation as analogous to giving up our birthright for a bowl of soup.
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Evercore Pan-Asset's Aldous discusses dropping synthetic ETFs
03/08/2011 Duración: 10minEvercore Pan-Asset CEO Christopher Aldous explains the boutique UK investment firm's decision to drop synthetic ETFs from the majority of its portfolios, citing pressure from investors.
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Former L.A. Times editor O'Shea discusses his new book, "The Deal from Hell"
03/08/2011 Duración: 20minFormer L.A. Times editor James O'Shea discusses his new book, "The Deal from Hell," giving an inside look at the Times-Mirror acquisition by the Tribune Company in 2000.
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Bianco Research's Bianco explains how companies game earnings announcements
03/08/2011 Duración: 15minBianco Research president Jim Bianco: "The companies are gaming the system and the analysts are willing to play along."
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TD Economics' James Marple previews personal income data
03/08/2011 Duración: 09minTD Economics senior economist James Marple discusses weak personal income data in the context of inflationary pressures and broader economic conditions.
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NYU Stern's Altman on Italy sovereign risk
03/08/2011 Duración: 43minNYU Stern Professor of Finance and creator of the Altman Z-Score Robert Altman discusses longer-term debt issues in Italy as well as probable outcomes in Greece and Spain.
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Interfluidity's Waldman discusses Janus case and securities fraud
03/08/2011 Duración: 46minInterfluidity author Steve Randy Waldman explains the implications of a recent Supreme Court reversal on Janus Capital Group, Inc. v. First Derivative Traders, protecting fund management companies from securities fraud lawsuits due to the legal structure of the funds.
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Republican presidential candidate Gary Johnson discusses the economy, health care, financial regulatory reform
03/08/2011 Duración: 29minFormer New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson: "My point is that both parties can share in our collective 'here is where we're at financially,' but I'm believing that only Republicans are capable of fixing it. That's what I'm signed up here to be a part of."
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Peterson Institute's Kirkegaard on why Greece should kick the can one more time
03/08/2011 Duración: 18minPeterson Institute for International Economics research fellow Jacob Kirkegaard explains why buying time with another bailout for Greece is the best way forward.