Understanding Euro Crisis with One TV Show a Day, May Also Keep the Doctor Away

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After months of rollercoaster riding, even the most stubborn traders have accepted the fact that the European politics have taken over the U.S. equity markets. Anonymous sources ranging from the janitor at the European Central Bank to a cousin of the Greek opposition leader have had more market moving power than the latest earnings or economic numbers in the United States. The only question left is “how can one keep up with the developments and understand the complications of European politics?” One option is to tune into the Bloomberg TV show, Bloomberg Rewind, weekdays at 8 pm ET. The show wraps up the major market moving developments of the day and also previews what might make the markets go helter skelter the next day. The host, Matt Miller, has extensive experience in reporting the European news. The carefully chosen guests provide helpful insight in their area of expertise keeping traders up-to-date on the importance of macro and stock specific news. Miller, who is also reporting from the New York Stock Exchange, spoke to Benzinga about his show and the more interactive approach he wants to take in the future. He ensured that the global focus will continue after the European crisis is over, as the current time slot makes it important to cover the international news for traders who are just waking up to trade the Asian and European markets. Going forward, Miller said he wants to take Bloomberg Rewind online and make it interactive by utilizing Twitter and email. This would make the show more fun and bring it more prominently to the digital era, where Miller expects the TV industry to be heading. Catching the show before the end of the month also gives the viewers a chance to see one of the coolest Movember mustaches in the financial media. Movember is a month long charitable event during which men grow mustaches to raise awareness and funds for men's health, and specifically prostate cancer. Miller mentioned that he is terrified of cancer and knows a lot of men who have had a prostate cancer, which is the reason he is actively participating in fund raising. His charity page can be found
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