Let it never be said that
Larry Fink doesn't know how to make a point, or five or six or seven, on television.
The chief executive officer of
BlackRock sat before
Bloomberg television cameras and had plenty to say on a wide variety of subjects, including
oversight of equities, the
Volcker Rule, the
health of the markets in general, and the potential need for
reverse great rotation.
On the subject of the reverse great rotation,
MarketWatch quotes him telling
Bloomberg television that "We are going to start seeing pension funds selling equities and buying bonds. If people are going to have a formula as to how they do asset allocations, they have to stick with it. There is going to be some pressure into year-end on this rebalancing." However, he remained largely positive on the stock market." 
Edited by:
Tommy Fernandez
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