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Federal Reserve Chair: U.S. Economic Recovery Remains Uneven
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the path ahead is highly uncertain.
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Paul Donovan: Potential for Pound Shock in Yes or No Vote
June 21 -- Paul Donovan, global economist at UBS, discusses uncertainty surrounding the British pound regardless of the outcome of this week's Brexit referendum. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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El-Erian Says Fed to Behave as If Trump's Tweets Never Happened
Jul.30 -- Bloomberg Opinion columnist Mohamed El-Erian examines the history of U.S. presidents interfering with Federal Reserve policy following President Donald Trump's statements on the Fed's rate hikes. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Harris Says U.S.-China Trade Pressure Grows Over Time
Jul.06 -- Ethan Harris, head of global economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses U.S. trade policy and relations with China. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Harvard's Marty Feldstein Says Border Tax 'Misunderstood'
Feb.27 -- Harvard University Professor of Economics Martin Feldstein explains the economic benefits of a U.S. border tax adjustment. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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China’s Inflation Accelerates
May.09 -- China’s inflation accelerated to the fastest pace in six months, driven by a recovering domestic economy and surging food prices. The consumer price index rose 2.5% last month from a year earlier after gaining 2.3% in March,...
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Kapstream Capital's Siluk on Central Banks
Daniel Siluk, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager, discusses his outlook for central bank policy and inflation. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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The Fed's Pivot Isn't Strong Enough, Says Summers
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said the Federal Reserve's pivot this week toward addressing elevated inflation more quickly is insufficient, and that policy makers are acting like they still believe that price gains will slow...
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Boxer: Mild Recession Looks Likely
Allison Boxer, PIMCO economist & senior Vice President, discusses, Fed hikes, housing slowdown. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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U.K.'s Leadsom: Economists' Brexit Forecasts Ludicrous
June 22 -- Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit, and U.K. Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom debate the economic merits of a Brexit and forecasts from economists. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Durable Goods Orders in U.S. Decrease for 2nd Month
Oct. 28 -- Orders for durable goods unexpectedly dropped in September for a second month as demand for machinery and computers slumped. Scarlet Fu reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Trump's Economic Message of Growth and Regulation
Sept. 16 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s David Westin and Megan Murphy highlight the main themes in Donald Trump's economic plan. They speak on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Looking Ahead to the Jobs Report: How Will the Fed React?
Oct. 6 -- Bill Lee, Citigroup's head of North American economics, discusses the potential impact of the September U.S. jobs report on Fed policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller, Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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BlackRock Says Fragmentation Risks Are Weighing on Europe
Sep.07 -- Wei Li, head of iShares EMEA investment strategy at BlackRock, discusses political risks in Europe and its impact on equity flows and European Central Bank policy. She talks with Anna Edwards on Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Increase in Buybacks Isn't a Surprise, Morgan Stanley's Zentner Says
Aug.27 -- Ellen Zentner, Morgan Stanley chief U.S. economist, discusses the debate over the benefits of share repurchase programs with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets."
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European Banking Union Package 'Very Weak,' Says Brugel's Wolff
Jun.20 -- Guntram Wolff, director at Brugel, discusses the Macron-Merkel euro plan, and overhaul of European Union bank-failure rules, and the European Central Bank's ability to handle the next downturn. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Nobel for Economist Who Explained Irrationality
University of Chicago professor Richard Thaler was honored by the Booth School of Business community in Chicago on Monday, following the announcement that he had been awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Economics.
As one of...
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China's Official Factory Gauge Unexpectedly Increases
Nov.29 -- China's PMI numbers for November have surpassed economists' expectations. Factory performance came in at 51.8, topping forecasts of 51.4 and improving on the reading in October. Bloomberg's Malcolm Scott reports on "Bloomberg...
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New Bank of Korea Chief May Find Rate Path Blazed by Fed
Feb.25 -- Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on Fed Chairman Jay Powell's upcoming testimony before Congress on monetary policy and how the Fed may play a role in the Bank of Korea's interest rates. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Rethinking Economics With Professor Wendy Carlin
May.30 -- University College London Professor of Economics Wendy Carlin explains a way of rethinking how the public is educated about economics. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Interview aired on May 10.)
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A New Economic Mindset Emerges From the Pandemic
Jun.01 -- In 2020, the doctrine of austerity went into rapid retreat all over the world and a new attitude toward economics emerged. Bloomberg's Joe Wiesenthal explains how fiscal policy took over from monetary policy with governments...
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Summers Sees Consensus Building on U.S. Recession Call
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says that the consensus among economists will increasingly fall in line with the U.S. tipping into a recession next year. "Recession in the next couple of years is clearly more likely than not....
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Yen Near 20-Year Low on Widening BOJ-Fed Policy Gap
The yen trades around the lowest in 20 years against the dollar. Rising US yields on expectations of aggressive tightening by the Federal Reserve reaffirmed policy divergence with the Bank of Japan. Ruth Carson reports on Bloomberg...