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Rick Rieder, global fixed income CIO at BlackRock, says current corporate earnings estimates are too optimistic, but cautioned that revisions are likely to be less broad-based and "more erratic" than expected. "I think it's more dispersion than it is a sheer devastation of earnings." Rieder says on "Bloomberg Television. "I think they're down but not that bad."