Benzinga Attention
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Sinopsis
Stories catching our attention. Bringing those stories to yours. Throughout the week, conversations between Benzinga correspondents and other leading thinkers in finance, economics, and politics get to the heart of real issues we face right now, uncovering the details of news reports and cover stories that are otherwise often overlooked.
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NYU Stern's Altman on Italy sovereign risk
27/06/2011 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
24/06/2011 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
23/06/2011 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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Fortune's Cohan discusses Goldman Sachs' response to negative press coverage
15/06/2011 Duración: 19minFortune Magazine contributing editor William Cohan, author of the recent book entitled "Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World," explains Goldman's attempt to neutralize the negative media coverage that has engulfed the firm in the wake of Senator Levin's report on the financial crisis.
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Reuters MuniLand's Cate Long on different size estimates of U.S. muni market
08/06/2011 Duración: 07minReuters MuniLand blogger Cate Long discusses varying estimates of the size of the U.S. municipal bond market and implications for the Federal Reserve's gross underestimate in its official numbers.
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Business Monitor's Schaltuper on Euro politics and Greek bailout
08/06/2011 Duración: 10minBusiness Monitor International head of Europe Country Risk Mark Schaltuper discusses the political climates in Germany and Greece overshadowing Greek bailout negotiations.
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Control Risks' Lea discusses austerity protests across Europe
03/06/2011 Duración: 12minControl Risks Europe analyst David Lea explains the wave of protests sweeping across Europe, especially in Spain and Greece, and discusses potential flashpoints in the coming weeks and months.
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Madison Street Partners' Auerback on a eurozone unraveling
02/06/2011 Duración: 13minMadison Street Partners portfolio strategist and Roosevelt Institute senior fellow Marshall Auerback argues that Germany should be the one to leave the euro in order to preserve the monetary union.
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CEPR's Baker on media coverage of deficits vs. unemployment
02/06/2011 Duración: 20minCenter for Economic and Policy Research co-director Dean Baker discusses the widening gap in media focus between deficits and unemployment numbers.
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Cumberland Advisors' Kotok on the second Greek bailout
01/06/2011 Duración: 10minCumberland Advisors chairman and chief investment officer David Kotok: "It's the banking system that's at risk here and that's what has them scared."
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As You Sow's Passoff on fracking and the increasing importance of shareholder advocacy
27/05/2011 Duración: 13minAs You Sow chief strategist for the environment and fracking Michael Passoff says shareholders are demanding that the energy-industry self-regulate in order to minimize risk.
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TD Ameritrade's Chris Nagy on the regulatory aftermath of the flash crash
25/05/2011 Duración: 11minTD Ameritrade managing director Chris Nagy talks about the need for a consolidated audit trail on equity exchanges.
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USIP's Lasensky says 'diplomacy vacuum' in Middle East is worrisome
24/05/2011 Duración: 11minScott Lasensky, senior researcher at the United States Institute of Peace, discusses the Arab Spring and Obama's May 19 address on Middle Eastern policy.
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The FT's Gillian Tett on the potential dangers underlying ETFs
23/05/2011 Duración: 12minFinancial Times U.S. managing editor Gillian Tett talks about the recent FSB report detailing the hidden risks of exchange-traded funds.
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RAND Corp adviser Robert Hunter says no peace in Middle East until Iran and Gaza issues are resolved
23/05/2011 Duración: 11minRobert Hunter: “As long as the Israelis see an Iranian nuclear program that could go to nuclear weapons, frankly I don't think any Israeli government can negotiate with the Palestinians.”
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Property Week's Nick Johnstone on new Google facility in West London
20/05/2011 Duración: 07minProperty Week senior reporter Nick Johnstone brings perspective from London: new 160,000 sq. ft. building only the beginning of Google's UK expansion.
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Peter Cohan on commodities speculation at the CME
18/05/2011 Duración: 10minPeter S. Cohan, president of Peter S. Cohan and Associates and contributor for Forbes.com, discusses the cause of high commodity prices that are hurting consumers at the gas pump and the supermarket.
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WaPo's Vijay Ravindran on Trove, the Post's new social news platform
18/05/2011 Duración: 19minVijay Ravindran, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer of The Washington Post Company, discusses his role in Trove, the news and social media aggregation site.