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Headwinds to China's Manufacturing Sector Persists

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Sep.30 --  A report on the health of China’s manufacturing sector improved in September on an uptick in new orders, although it was still below the line indicating contraction. Economists are placing more weight on the fifth straight...
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China Signals Bank Reserve Cut to Boost Economy

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Sep.04 -- China’s cabinet signaled that a reduction in the amount of funds banks have to hold in reserve is on the way, in a move aimed at releasing cash into the slowing economy. The State Council called for the “timely” use of tools...
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China Grabs More Gold for Reserves

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Aug.07 -- China wants more gold in its reserves as the trade war with the U.S. heats up. The precious metal has rallied in 2019 to a hit a six-year high. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Pro-Growth Should be Everybody's Point of View, Says Hubbard

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Feb.07 -- Lawrence H. Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, Glenn Hubbard, former Council of Economic Advisors Chairman and Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief compare the economic plans of the democratic candidates to...
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The Key Takeaways From Sifma's Survey of Economists

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Ken Bentsen, Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association president and chief executive officer, discusses the results of the organization's semiannual survey of economists and says securities markets are "coming back quite...
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Japan's LDP Elects Leader Who Will Succeed Suga as Premier

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The race for head of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party takes place Wednesday and will effectively decide the next prime minister. While the public favors vaccine czar Taro Kono, many analysts expect that former foreign...
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Washington, D.C., 'Baby Bonds' Program Aims To Close Wealth Gap

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The program is currently underway in D.C. and will likely be watched closely by other states considering the same idea.
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Unemployment Rate At 5.4% After U.S. Adds 943,000 Jobs In July

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COVID triggered a brief but intense recession last spring, forcing businesses to shut down and consumers to stay home as a health precaution.
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What to Watch for in BOE Rate Decision

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The Bank of England is expected to push through the biggest interest rate increase in 27 years on Thursday. Lizzy Burden has a preview on Bloomberg Television.
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"Fed's Priority is Inflation "

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Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers dives into Fed Chair Powell's remarks given at Jackson Hole and explains why he believes the Fed is well positioned. Meanwhile, Summer's breaks down why Europe has a rough road ahead.
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Why Are We Scared Of A Recession?

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Americans are worried about another potential recession, largely because of the effects on job security.
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What to Watch for in BOE Rate Decision

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The Bank of England is expected to increase interest rates Thursday and begin selling assets accumulated during a decade-long stimulus program. Lizzy Burden has a preview on Bloomberg Television.
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Shrugging off the latest worrying economic numbers, President Bush says he doesn't think America's headed for recession, and Fed Chief Ben Bernanke says inflation's still under control

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HEADLINE: Bush, Fed chief upbeat despite new numbers CAPTION: Shrugging off the latest worrying economic numbers, President Bush says he doesn't think America's headed for recession, and Fed Chief Ben Bernanke says inflation's still...
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What Investors Want to Hear From Janet Yellen

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Sept. 16 -- Bloomberg's Michael Regan discusses the labor market and interest rates ahead of Fed Chair Janet Yellens speech. He speaks with Olivia Sterns on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Are Job Gains in Excess of 300K a Month Sustainable?

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Dec. 5: Bloomberg's Carl Riccadonna discusses the November jobs report and the labor market.
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BOJ Holds off on More Stimulus

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April 28 -- The Bank of Japan announced its latest policy decision, holding off on expanding monetary stimulus as Governor Haruhiko Kuroda takes time to assess the impact of negative interest rates. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on "Asia...
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European Stocks Drop Most in Two-Weeks

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Feb. 24 -- Bloomberg's Mark Barton reports on today's action in the European markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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PIMCO's Amey: Couple of Days of Calm Before Brexit Vote

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June 20 -- Michael Amey, portfolio manager at PIMCO Europe, discusses the final days of the Brexit debate and looks at market and investor reaction as the campaigns draw to a close. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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President Barack Obama says it would be "inexcusable" for Congress not to extend a payroll tax cut for the rest of 2012 when lawmakers return from their holiday break. (Dec. 17)

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HEADLINE: Obama wants payroll tax extended for entire year CAPTION: President Barack Obama says it would be "inexcusable" for Congress not to extend a payroll tax cut for the rest of 2012 when lawmakers return from their holiday break....
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ECB Holds Stimulus Steady, Benchmark Rate Stays at Zero

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Oct. 20 -- Stephanie Flanders, chief market strategist for U.K. and Europe at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the European Central Bank's decision to keep interest rates and its bond-buying program unchanged. She speaks on...
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Deep Dive Into the Future Path of Fed Policy

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Mar.13 -- On today's "Deep Dive," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal take a look at the future path of Fed policy. They speak on "What'd You Miss?"
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Banco central de México eleva tasa de interés de referencia

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Dec.14-- El banco central de México elevó su tasa de interés de referencia por primera vez desde junio en una decisión dividida que señala que habrá más inflación después de que los aumentos de precios repuntaran fuertemente en...
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China's Economy Seen to Be Strong in Jan.

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Jan.25 -- After capping its first full-year acceleration since 2010, China’s economy looks to be keeping some of that momentum intact this month, according to the earliest indicators. Bloomberg's Malcolm Scott reports on "Bloomberg...