Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns

Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns (2017)

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In Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns, explore the implications and opportunities of changes caused by the financial crisis with Bloomberg's editorial experts and industry figures who are on the front line.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Episode 2Sep 15, 2017
S01E01Episode 1Sep 1, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns premiere?

Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns premiered on January 9, 2017.

Who are the main hosts of Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns?

The main hosts of Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns were Stephanie Ruhle and David Westin.

What is the format of Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns?

Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns is a television news program focusing on financial markets, investing, and global economics.

Which guests frequently appeared on Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns in 2017?

Prominent guests on Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns in 2017 included leading economists, financial analysts, and market experts.

What were some of the key topics discussed on Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns in 2017?

Topics covered on Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns in 2017 included market trends, investment strategies, geopolitical events, and economic policies.

How often did Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns air in 2017?

Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns aired on a daily basis from Monday to Friday.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns have a specific focus on a particular region or market?

Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns had a global focus, covering markets and economic news from around the world.

Were there any recurring segments on Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns featured recurring segments such as "Market Movers," "Chart Attack," and "Trading Strategies."

Did Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns include interviews with CEOs and business leaders?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns frequently featured interviews with CEOs and influential business leaders.

Were there any special episodes or events on Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns in 2017?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns aired special episodes covering significant financial events, such as market crashes or major economic announcements.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns provide investment advice?

While Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns discussed investment strategies and trends, it did not provide specific investment advice.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns have a live audience?

No, Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns did not have a live audience. It was a studio-based show.

Were there any notable controversies or debates on Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns in 2017?

While controversies were rare, Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns occasionally hosted discussions where experts held differing views on market trends or economic policies.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns have any interactive segments involving viewers?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns encouraged viewer participation through social media platforms, allowing them to submit questions or comments.

Did Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns have a specific time slot during the day?

Yes, Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns aired during the morning hours, providing viewers with insights into the day's market openings.

Was Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns primarily focused on stocks or did it cover other financial instruments as well?

Bloomberg Markets: Rules & Returns covered a wide range of financial instruments, including stocks, bonds, commodities, and foreign exchange.

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