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Bloomberg

How the Outlook on Interest Rates Impacts Sterling

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- In today's ""Bart Chart,"" Bloomberg's Mark Barton takes a look at the level of sterling versus interest rate expectations and how the two are linked on ""Countdown."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Is President-Elect Donald Trump a Keynesian?

Higher Ed
Nov. 17 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Brendan Greeley reports on President-Elect Donald Trump's economic plans. Greeley speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Schoenholtz: Fed Is Rule-Like, but Not Slavish to Rules

Higher Ed
Nov.22 -- NYU Stern School of Business Professor Kim Schoenholtz discusses the idea of the Federal Reserve acting based on rules and looks at Fed independence going forward. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Negative Rates Warning: Deutsche Bank Criticizes ECB Policy

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- Deutsche Bank AG President Karl von Rohr discusses the challenge that low interest rates pose to Europe's financial industry. "With inflation factored in, the result is a creeping erosion of our European customers' assets, and...
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Curated Video

Though Recession Fears Are Increasing, Evidence Is Still Lacking

Higher Ed
A Bloomberg prediction says a recession is 100% certain, while other economists say spending and market factors are evidence against that theory.
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Bloomberg

Biden Calls Inflation Spike a 'Bump in the Road'

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden said that despite experiencing the most rapid inflation in almost 40 years in November, U.S. price increases have peaked and will decelerate more rapidly than Americans expect.  "It's the peak of the crisis," Biden...
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Curated Video

U.S. Adds 199,000 Jobs In December, Falls Short Of Estimates

Higher Ed
The nation's unemployment rate fell to 3.9% last month.
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Bloomberg

China's Economy Feels the Impact of Covid Zero Measures

Higher Ed
China's economy saw industrial output fall 2.9% in April from a year ago, while retail sales contracted 11.1% and consumer spending slid to the worst levels since the pandemic began. Enda Curran breaks down the numbers on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Asia Central Banks Deploy Foreign Exchange Reserves to Lift Currencies

Higher Ed
Asia's emerging economies are drawing on their vast foreign exchange reserves to help prop up their ailing currencies against the US dollar rather than going all-out with interest-rate hikes. Meanwhile, the inversion of...
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Bloomberg

Welch: Central Banks 'Doing Their Job,' Regulation Hurts

Higher Ed
Sept. 23 -- Jack Welch, executive chairman at Jack Welch Management Institute, talks about the work of central banks and how regulation is hurting business, economic growth, and productivity. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Welcome to Thomas Piketty's World

Higher Ed
Jan. 5 -- Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley recaps the annual American Economic Association conference and the focus on the work of Thomas Piketty and his book Capital in the 21st Century. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Economist Reinhart on Wage Effect of Household Inflation

Higher Ed
May.17 -- Vincent Reinhart, chief economist and macro strategist at Mellon, examines the state of the U.S. economy and the day-to-day impact of inflation on households on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Bloomberg

Jared Bernstein on Jobs Report, Stimulus and Minimum Wage

Higher Ed
Mar.05 -- Jared Bernstein, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the February U.S. employment report, the need to pass the Biden administration's stimulus package and his commitment to raising the minimum...
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Bloomberg

Nobel Laureate Esther Duflo on Closing the Poverty Gap

Higher Ed
Aug.10 -- Nobel laureate Esther Duflo, professor of poverty alleviation and development economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of "Good Economics for Hard Times," discusses her studies about poverty in the...
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama says the Senate faces a 'moment of truth' as it prepares to vote on his $447 billion jobs bill. The president says the economy needs a jolt right now, and the Senate has a chance to do something about it. (Oct. 11)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE : Obama: Jobs bill a 'moment of truth' for Senate CAPTION: President Barack Obama says the Senate faces a 'moment of truth' as it prepares to vote on his $447 billion jobs bill. The president says the economy needs a jolt right...
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Bloomberg

EY CEO Says GOP Tax Plan Will Add to Wages and Growth

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- EY Chairman and CEO Mark Weinberger discusses U.S. tax reform with Bloomberg's David Westin and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Former ECB Economist Issing on Populism, Monetary Policy, Trade

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- Former European Central Bank Chief Economist Otmar Issing discusses immigration, populism, ECB policy and trade tensions. He speaks from Sintra, Portugal, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Coronavirus Could Fuel China Skepticism, Says Hubbard

Higher Ed
Feb.07 -- Glenn Hubbard, former Council of Economic Advisors Chairman and Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief discuss the effect of the spread of the coronavirus on global supply chains and consequences for the global...
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Bloomberg

Bang for Your Buck May Not Be There with $2,000 Checks: Citi's Clark

Higher Ed
Dec.28 -- The House on Monday passed a bill replacing the $600 stimulus checks in the newly enacted virus relief bill with $2,000 payments, as Democrats and moderate Republicans voted in favor of a proposal backed by President Donald...
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Sky News

GDP Figures Expected to Show Sluggish Growth

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GDP Figures Expected to Show Sluggish Growth
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Bloomberg

Japan Falls Into Recession as GDP Shrinks

Higher Ed
Nov. 17 ""Japan releases its latest GDP figures which saw a fall in the third quarter. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

U.S. Business Orders Decline for Second-Straight Month

Higher Ed
Oct.25 -- Business equipment orders placed in U.S. factories declined for a second consecutive month in September. Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

IMF optimistic on eurozone after populist defeats

Higher Ed
The International Monetary is more optimistic about the economy of the 19-country eurozone after a run of elections saw populist politicians defeated. In an update to its April projections published on Monday, the IMF...
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Bloomberg

Biden Tax Plan Signals End of Open Fiscal Check Book: HSBC’s King

Higher Ed
Mar.16 -- Stephen King, senior economic advisor at HSBC, discusses the need for higher taxes to pay for coronavirus pandemic fiscal efforts, inflation expectations, and the danger of “the law of unintended consequences” for markets. He...