Since the time you follow us on Croblanc, you are beginning to be used to hear about the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance, and its viral videos that are always talked about on the web, and even beyond! That's why we decided to make a post about it, because we are sure you will enjoy this new video.
To watch the video JPM's Kasman Sees US Growth Slowing, No Near-Term Recession that was posted today by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance, click on the video just above. You will then be able to discover it in streaming for free directly on our site!
We could find in the next hours this content in the trend tool of Youtube because of the start that it makes! Since the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance posted it, many people are talking about it on the networks. Let's wait for a few hours before we know how successful this video is.
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Well it's almost time to conclude this paper, you can watch the video JPM's Kasman Sees US Growth Slowing, No Near-Term Recession again if you want, it should be available for some time. We hope to see you soon on our site, in the meantime you can find other videos of Bloomberg Markets and Finance by strolling on our site or even by going directly on the Youtube channel.
And here it is already finished, we will see you very soon on Croblanc for a new article. Kisses, kisses, kisses!
For your information, you can find below the description of the video JPM's Kasman Sees US Growth Slowing, No Near-Term Recession published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance:
Bruce Kasman, chief economist and head of global economic research at JPMorgan, discusses the outlook for global economic growth, the possibility of a US recession, and Federal Reserve policy on "Bloomberg Surveillance."