Bloomberg Surveillance TV: March 27, 2024
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-Bruce Kasman, Chief Economist & Head of Global Economic Research, JPMorgan-Amanda Lynam, Head of Macro Credit Research, BlackRock-Pablo Di Si, VW North America CEOJPMorgan Chief Economist Bruce Kasman says higher interest rates haven't done nearly as much damage to the private sector as expected. BlackRock's Amanda Lynam says there's enough 'discrimination under the surface' in the credit market to keep conditions from becoming over-exuberant. Pablo Di Si, VW North America CEO, says the automaker remains committed to developing EVs and will respond to the pace of consumer demand.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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