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doomsayer, mark farber, the prognosticator of him why he thinks he's right this time.ess.andy emerging-market the sector is flailing, for how far will it fall before rebounding? we ask our guest. joe: welcome to "what'd you miss?" now a full hour each weekday. welcome scarlet fu as coanchor. scarlet: thank you. marketedible day in the today. since friday week seen as 700 point rally in the dow industrials. it rounds out a global equity rally. the ice and services showed migger than expected -- the is services should bigger unexpected growth. this ahe idea being, is rally being based on fundamentals, or is this short covering and technical bounce joe: there is definitely a lot of short covering. i spoke to one analyst and effect, you've got to love the rally after bad news. just average was and then off to the races just again. leapet: i want to take a inside my bloomberg terminal to show you the dip in this brief recovery that we've had. look -- do we have that up? we don't have it up. in any case, energy stocks have not done well throughout the last year, but in the l
doomsayer, mark farber, the prognosticator of him why he thinks he's right this time.ess.andy emerging-market the sector is flailing, for how far will it fall before rebounding? we ask our guest. joe: welcome to "what'd you miss?" now a full hour each weekday. welcome scarlet fu as coanchor. scarlet: thank you. marketedible day in the today. since friday week seen as 700 point rally in the dow industrials. it rounds out a global equity rally. the ice and services showed migger than...
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mark farber and peter, the fed causing all kinds of bubbles. she is actually not incorrect.nt, does not buy it. i have heard the exact same things. karl's timing may be a little bit more on point. none of these things have caused a massive derailment. we have a very natural correction right now. >> some of those other guys, i mean, well, he is always there. we know that. >> karo on the other hand, he has very much but calm quite concerned about this market. alan greenspan is worried about the effects of these very low interest rates. ashley, there may be something to that. >> such a low interest environment. it is those junk bonds. people are piling into them. perhaps people do not really know what they are getting into. >> yet, here we are. short change. let's keep in mind that it has been a rocky road. we have had a lot of down days. >> one man who knows market volatility pretty well, bernanke , right here on fox business. do not miss it. hillary clinton, everyone. she was doing her best. my intel. that is coming up. ♪ >> i'm just so darn bummed. all anyone wants to talk a
mark farber and peter, the fed causing all kinds of bubbles. she is actually not incorrect.nt, does not buy it. i have heard the exact same things. karl's timing may be a little bit more on point. none of these things have caused a massive derailment. we have a very natural correction right now. >> some of those other guys, i mean, well, he is always there. we know that. >> karo on the other hand, he has very much but calm quite concerned about this market. alan greenspan is worried...
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betty: that was the always opinionated mark farber, the publisher of the gloom, doom, and bloom reporttal sports and entertainment and gary vaynerchuk, the ceo of made -- vader media, and more. tomorrow. ♪ betty: welcome back to -- julie: welcome back to bloomberg market day. joining me is jim stricker, of m and k holdings. we have some new chairs that are a little twisty. jim, thank you so much for joining me. of course it is the busiest week this earnings season, and i know you are looking particularly to the lodging companies. what are your expectations? jim: the two favorite names of chris agnew short-term and longer-term our hilton and marriott, specifically focused on marriott here. it looks like rev par, revenue per available room is up almost 60% in the quarter that scale. the economy segments are what benefited. that fits right with marriott's mixed exposure. we like marriott. it does not move a 10 on earnings. this is not an earnings trade per se but we do want to take advantage of the implied volatility on marriott ahead of its report. julie: what would the trade be? jim: wh
betty: that was the always opinionated mark farber, the publisher of the gloom, doom, and bloom reporttal sports and entertainment and gary vaynerchuk, the ceo of made -- vader media, and more. tomorrow. ♪ betty: welcome back to -- julie: welcome back to bloomberg market day. joining me is jim stricker, of m and k holdings. we have some new chairs that are a little twisty. jim, thank you so much for joining me. of course it is the busiest week this earnings season, and i know you are looking...
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come in next, we will go to mark farber -- marc faber. ♪ vonnie: two big names in the auto business are pet toys runs 800 shots in 35 states and puerto rico. energyakeover in the sector. duke energy. the deal was worth $4.9 billion. residential customers in tennessee and carolinas. back.leant is fighting how they postned sales. valeant denies the claim and is performing a committee to investigate. are meetingeaders to formulate a new five-year plan and it cannot come soon enough. the country is finding a slowdown in manufacturing and struggling to shift economy to domestic consumption. china cut interest rates for the sixth time since november. is in mexico city and still with us in new york , mark, can central planning fix what else the chinese economy? marc: can you repeat the question? erik: i was asking whether you think they can fix what ails the chinese economy? marc: i do not think it is helpful. china 40 and 30 there has been huge economic development pilot because the government has been efficient moving people and building roads. it is a mixed economy. you have heavy governmen
come in next, we will go to mark farber -- marc faber. ♪ vonnie: two big names in the auto business are pet toys runs 800 shots in 35 states and puerto rico. energyakeover in the sector. duke energy. the deal was worth $4.9 billion. residential customers in tennessee and carolinas. back.leant is fighting how they postned sales. valeant denies the claim and is performing a committee to investigate. are meetingeaders to formulate a new five-year plan and it cannot come soon enough. the country...
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farber. >> i think it was empowering because the more i ran, the more i felt like i was strong and had a resilience. >> for sandy stratton, the rhythm of recovery is marked in miles and days. >> i'm doing good. i finished chemo last friday. i just finished on october 2nd. that was my last chemo. >> reporter: sandy was diagnosed with breast cancer in may. two weeks after surgery with dr. meredith's blessing, she was back on the road and already feeling less alone. >> it was the sort of connection and being, up know, the community. connection. >> reporter: another connection is also deeper now. after sandy's first chemo treatment, sheep and her boyfriend steve -- she and her boyfriend steven kerns walked to boylston street stopping for what would be a new beginning at the finish line. must marathon. i said some day we'll run the marathon. proposed to me. >> reporter: he had the ring and everything? >> he had the ring. >> reporter: waiting to share the victory, her daughter and his daughter holding the line. >> reporter: was it important your daughter? >> absolutely. throw us curveballs. situation. >> reporter: running didn't change sandy's diagnosis, the t
farber. >> i think it was empowering because the more i ran, the more i felt like i was strong and had a resilience. >> for sandy stratton, the rhythm of recovery is marked in miles and days. >> i'm doing good. i finished chemo last friday. i just finished on october 2nd. that was my last chemo. >> reporter: sandy was diagnosed with breast cancer in may. two weeks after surgery with dr. meredith's blessing, she was back on the road and already feeling less alone....