BLOOMBERG TAKING STOCK (5pm ET): China, former Fed Governor, Barclay’s U.S. Economist

Keith will be filling in for Pimm Fox this week, Hosting TAKING STOCK an hour-long interview show at 5 PM Eastern on Bloomberg TV.

Tonight: China, former Fed Governor, Barclay’s U.S. Economist

5 PM EDT — Listen LIVE HERE at  http://www.bloomberg.com/audioplayers/playr_go.html?&clipName=Bloomberg%20Live%20Radio&clip=radio_live

While we have never done this before, we do like our chances going head to head with Fast Mon(k)ey and Fox’s Happy Hour in the 5PM slot.

Tonight’s show features:

Robert Kapp: former president of the U.S.-China Business Council and now a key advisor to global businesses seeking to increase their presence in China
What does Google vs. China mean for business?

Marvin Barth – Chief Investment Strategist for Tennenbaum Capital Partners, who runs one of the top 5 performing funds globally.
How is Tennenbaum set up for 2010?

Mark Olson – former governor of the Federal Reserve (2001-2006) and now Co-Chairman of Corporate Risk Advisors
What will force Bernanke’s hand on rates?

Dean Maki- chief U.S. Economist for Barclays, and one of the few establishment figures to accurately call U.S. GDP growth in 2009.
What is his forecast for 2010?

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