To tell you everything at the editorial office Croblanc, we know all the interest that our community has on the Youtube channel of Bloomberg Television. With each new content, the interest is always bigger, whether it's on our website or even on social networks. That's why we decided to make an article about it, because we are sure that you will like this new video.
Indeed, the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television has decided today to post a new video which is called "Ed Yardeni Says 'Watch and See' on a Bond Market Meltdown". Of course, you can now find it in full playback on our site for your greatest pleasure!
Many people have been talking about this new video for several hours on social networks and it has also generated many comments on the forums found on the web. Moreover, the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television is not new to publishing a video that is causing a stir. We know that you are often very interested in this type of content.
What is convenient with the Internet is that when you have a problem with a content, you can easily contact its author to let him know. First solution to contact the author of this video is on Youtube: Try to find his email address in "About". If you don't get an answer, you can try again to contact him but on another platform. Twitter seems to be a pretty easy way to contact a Youtuber about one of his contents.
Before leaving, we hope you liked the video Ed Yardeni Says 'Watch and See' on a Bond Market Meltdown, or that it met your expectations in time. Find now other similar videos on our platform, we trust you to find other nuggets. If and only if you have already visited our site, then go to Youtube to see other exclusive contents of Bloomberg Television.
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Ed Yardeni Says 'Watch and See' on a Bond Market Meltdown published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
"It almost feels like bond vigilantes of the world unite as a global bond market now," says Ed Yardeni, president at Yardeni Research, as he discusses the potential for a bond market meltdown.