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The labor market is strong: Sonal Desai
Franklin Templeton Fixed Income CIO Sonal Desai reacts to the jobs report and weighs in on the Fed's rate hikes on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Nvidia's shares are 'mind boggling': Al Root
Ben Levisohn, Al Root and Carleton English discuss the markets following a tech stock rally, surging Nvidia shares and the impact on the pharmaceutical market from weight loss drugs.
Debt negotiations are like ‘passing a kidney stone’: Libby Cantrill
PIMCO managing director and head of public policy Libby Cantrill discusses ongoing debt talks which she predicts will last until the ‘eleventh hour.’
Social Security reform should not be ‘controversial’: Ben Levisohn
Barron's senior writer Al Root, reporter Carleton English, and deputy editor Ben Levisohn discuss social security and the potential for revenue to be boosted by increasing taxes on earners above $400K.
Miller Lite is getting ‘Bud Light-ed’: Jack Hough
Barron’s associate editor Jack Hough, reporter Carleton English, and deputy editor Ben Levisohn discuss Miller Lite’s controversial advertisement.
Market 'optimistic' over debt negotiations: Ben Levisohn
Ben Levisohn, Jack Hough and Carleton English discuss the impact of debt negotiations on the markets, Foot Locker's shares and earnings performance as well as the resignation of Morgan Stanley's CEO James Gorman.
Contracting globalization will cause upward pressure on markets, economies: Richard Bernstein
Richard Bernstein Advisors CEO Richard Bernstein discusses a variety of economic topics including inflation, the debt crisis and markets.
Bet on Elon Musk to land on Mars before NASA: Al Root
Barron's senior writer Al Root discusses how Elon Musk has revitalized the space industry and weighs in on his Mars ambitions on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Ford CEO Jim Farley weighs in on the electric vs. gas vehicle debate
Ford CEO Jim Farley joined 'Barron's Roundtable' to discuss the debate on electric vs. gas cars, the auto company's growth and approach to the auto industry, and reacts to Warren Buffett's comments on investing in the industry.
Economy stalls, a ‘push and pull’ between the ‘bulls and the bears’: Ben Levisohn
Barron’s markets editor Ben Levisohn and reporter Carleton English discuss the stalled economy and Disney+ losing four million subscribers last quarter.
Anheuser-Busch lost less than 1% of global sales volume from trans partnership
Barron’s managing editor Darren Fonda explains that the Bud Light controversy’s impact will be ‘fairly minimal.’
Debate over debt ceiling a 'dangerous game to play': Greg Peters
PGIM Fixed Income Co-CIO Greg Peters joins 'Barron's Roundtable' to react to the April jobs report, the impact on the economy from May's Federal Reserve rate hike and weighs in on the debt ceiling debate.
Liz Ann Sonders: There is a 'bit of a caveat' to leading economic indicators
Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders assesses the trajectory of the economy, the risk of recession, the anticipated May Federal Reserve meeting and her outlook for investors.
Tech stocks, markets saw a ‘micro-soft’ landing: Ben Levisohn
Ben Levisohn, Carleton English and Andrew Barry discuss the markets ahead of the Federal Reserve meeting, bank earnings and J&J launching an IPO.
Al Root addresses how automakers are finding new ways to boost revenue
Barron's senior writer Al Root provides his outlook for auto stocks and discusses how automakers are finding new ways to earn revenue through infotainment, car insurance, self-driving and driver assistance.
Bond investors on high alert with debt ceiling deadline looming
Barron’s markets editor Ben Levisohn says the U.S. is ‘running out of time’ to pass legislation on the debt ceiling because the treasury could run out of money by June 15.
Expert Lisa Shalett argues there is ‘no doubt’ the market is trying to ‘look through things’
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management CIO Lisa Shalett joined ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ to discuss the markets, investing in energy, and the impact of work-from -home on commercial real estate.
Investors will see a 'tough and very volatile' year, says Ida Liu
Citi Private Bank Global Head Ida Liu provides her outlook for global growth, the impact of digitization on investors as well as U.S.- China tensions.
Biden’s EV push a ‘heavy-handed, extremely expensive’ campaign: Andrew Bary
Carleton English, Jack Hough and Andrew Bary discuss what’s next for the Federal Reserve, new restrictions from the EPA and commodities on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
There is a 'fairly significant' decline in wage inflation: Torsten Slok
Apollo Global Management Chief Economist Torsten Slok discusses the March jobs report, the slowing down of the economy, and his outlook on inflation.