Benzinga Attention
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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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Typhon Capital's Koutoulas on the latest from the center of the MF Global case
24/02/2012 Duración: 26minTyphon Capital Management CEO and attorney James Koutoulas is leading the Commodity Customer Coalition to recover customer funds from the MF Global unwinding.
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Bloomberg's Yueh on "The Economy of China"
10/02/2012 Duración: 21minBloomberg TV economics editor Dr. Linda Yueh discusses common misconceptions about and the major risks with regard to the elusive Chinese economy.
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PRIME chairman Golden on international financial law, Greek debt talks, regulatory headwinds for derivatives
31/01/2012 Duración: 19minProfessor at the London School of economics, director at MFX Solutions, derivatives lawyer, and chairman of PRIME Finance Jeffrey Golden discusses the new expert panel for resolving complex international financial disputes and weighs in on the discussions surrounding the Greek debt swap talks with creditors.
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Citi's Wieting on US GDP, economic data, FOMC announcement
27/01/2012 Duración: 21minCiti managing director Steven Wieting discusses Friday's GDP announcement and the Fed's decision to keep rates on hold until late 2014.
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Morning Macro Research Wrap 2012-01-26
26/01/2012 Duración: 12minSoc Gen discusses the euro short, Morgan Stanley bemoans lack of exchange volume as secular, Citi shows three trading scenarios surrounding Greek debt negotiations, and BAML shows the relationship between correlations in sovereign and corporate credit spreads conditional on different rate environments.
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Trillium's Kron on water risk to corporate supply chains
17/01/2012 Duración: 16minTrillium Asset Management VP Jonas Kron describes the risks Trillium is identifying in companies heavily reliant on agricultural imputs, specifically hydrologic risks with sweeping long-term impacts.
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NYU Stern's Altman on eurozone private sector health
23/11/2011 Duración: 34minNYU Stern finance professor Dr. Edward Altman developed the widely-used Altman Z-score, which was initially designed to estimate the probability of a firm defaulting. Recently, he has reworked his metrics to apply them toward analyzing sovereign risk.
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Typhon Capital's Koutoulas on the battle to recover missing client funds at MF Global
18/11/2011 Duración: 17minTyphon Capital Management CEO and attorney James Koutoulas is leading the Commodity Customer Coalition to prevent JP Morgan from getting a lien on MF Global's bankruptcy assets that could take precedent over the return of client funds, which are suspected to have been commingled with MF Global's own money.
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BoomBustBlog's Middleton on the Eurocalypse
17/11/2011 Duración: 20minBoomBustBlog author and entrepreneurial investor Reggie Middleton on the eurozone: "In order for any economic progress to be made, the debt needs to be destroyed."
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Trinity College Dublin's Gurdgiev on European bank deleveraging
17/11/2011 Duración: 21minTrinity College Dublin Professor of Finance and St. Columbanus AG Head of Research Dr. Constantin Gurdgiev discusses what deleveraging will look like from the perspective of the markets for securitized loan products as well as the developed-market and emerging-market economies interlinked with the eurozone banking system.
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Tangent Capital's Rickards on his new book, Currency Wars
16/11/2011 Duración: 19minTangent Capital senior managing director James Rickards discusses his new book, Currency Wars, which details the environment containing both massive inflationary and deflationary headwinds that we find ourselves in and the possible outcomes of policy interactions in the coming years.
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Cumberland Advisors' Kotok on mass euro area refinancing
15/11/2011 Duración: 16minCumberland Advisors chairman and chief investment officer David Kotok discusses upcoming mass sovereign and bank funding and refinancing in the eurozone, posits that the US economy is probably all right for now, and discusses the lag between monetary policy decisions and the reaction in precious metals prices.
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Kash Mansori discusses Italian debt restructuring scenario, CDS triggers and exposures
11/11/2011 Duración: 20minEconomist and author of the Street Light blog Kash Mansori discusses IMF and ECB involvement in the Italian sovereign crisis, ponders the question of liquidity vs. solvency issues, and discusses implications of keeping credit default swaps from triggering on eurozone sovereigns.
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Jimmy Williams on Get Money Out
26/10/2011 Duración: 27minExecutive director of the Get Money Out Foundation discusses the movement, the constitutional amendment, and his career in lobbying before spearheading the project.
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Dylan Ratigan on "platinum citizenship," revamping banking
19/10/2011 Duración: 22minMSNBC's Dylan Ratigan of the Dylan Ratigan Show and Radio Free Dylan discusses the two-tiered system of privilege in America favoring those with access as well as what needs to be done to save the banking system from collapse.
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UMKC's Wray on the bursting commodities bubble
29/09/2011 Duración: 26minUMKC economist Randy Wray details the commodities bubble that has caused massive volatility in markets for hard assets over the past decade due to an influx of pension fund money.
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Ice Legal's Zacks on shadow inventories, foreclosure practices
28/09/2011 Duración: 26minReal-estate attorney at Ice Legal and mayoral candidate in Lake Worth, FL details mortgage-crisis related issues in his home state, one of the areas most affected by the fallout in the housing market.
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Bruce Krasting on the president's "mega mortgage refi"
14/09/2011 Duración: 14minBruce Krasting discusses the possibility of an Obama-led initiative aimed at refinancing mortgages at better rates for customers of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
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Tom Selling on "mark-to-fantasy" eurozone sovereign debt accounting
14/09/2011 Duración: 18minFormer SEC official Tom Selling, Ph.D. and CPA, who writes the blog The Accounting Onion, explains how eurozone banks are overstating profits by refusing to mark Greek bond assets to market.
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Omgeo's Freeman on the Brazilian model for derivatives regulation
25/08/2011 Duración: 16minOmgeo executive director for industry relations Tony Freeman discusses how Brazil regulates derivatives and how the marked difference in European and U.S. markets for these products makes regulatory implementation much more complex.