
Bloomberg Surveillance TV: April 10, 2025
- Russ Koesterich, Portfolio Manager at BlackRock - Dr. Amrita Sen, founder and Director of Research at Energy Aspects - Erika Najarian, Equity Research Analyst at UBS - Torsten Slok, Chief Economist at Apollo Russ Koesterich, Portfolio Manager at BlackRock, discusses the equity rebound following President Trump's tariff reversal and whether the market could continue its climb from here. Dr. Amrita Sen, founder and Director of Research at Energy Aspects, discusses the outlook for crude oil and energy prices as market concerns due to a US-China trade war persist. Erika Najarian with UBS previews big bank earnings and talks about the health of the financial sector. Torsten Slok, Chief Economist at Apollo, talks about the US economic outlook following extreme market gyrations from President Trump's tariff reversal.
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