Bloomberg
Australia's Weak Consumer Sentiment Weighs on Retailers
May.30 -- Consumers in Australia are the most unhappy at the moment since the financial crisis. With many shoppers struggling with record household debt, it's hard to see if that is going to improve. Bloomberg's Vivek Shankar reports on...
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Berenberg Says U.K. Economy Faring Better Than Expected
Mar.07 -- Berenberg Senior U.K. Economist Kallum Pickering discusses the U.K.'s economy post-Brexit vote. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
Sky News
Inflation expected to rise further this year
VOICED: The cost of living has risen at its fastest level for 2 and a half years -- largely due to the higher cost of oil and a fall in the pound. Inflation is now 1.8 percent and the Bank of England expects it to increase further -...
Bloomberg
Board Member Harper Says RBA Is Focused on Inflation
Apr.16 -- Reserve Bank of Australia Board Member Ian Harper discusses his outlook for the Australian economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
Bloomberg
How Hurricanes Could Weigh on Jobs Report
Oct.06 -- From Fed officials to global bond traders, the U.S. Jobs Report is one of the most closely watched every month for policy and market signals. Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Credit Agricole's Kowalcyk Calls China Feb. PMI 'Very Reassuring'
Feb.28 -- Caixin Media and Markit Economics release China's February manufacturing purchasing managers’ index. Credit Agricole CIB Senior Economist and Strategist Dariusz Kowalczyk weighs in on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Fed Insiders Push for Radical Policy Revamp
Nov.16 -- Federal Reserve officials are pushing for a potentially radical revamp of the playbook for guiding U.S. monetary policy, hoping to seize a moment of economic calm and leadership change to prepare for the next storm. Bloomberg's...
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U.S. Said to Be Concerned About Yuan's Recent Drop
Oct.08 -- The Trump administration is said to be concerned about the yuan's depreciation. The Treasury Department weighed in on whether to actually name China a currency manipulator. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg...
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Peterson's Zettelmeyer on Inflation, German Infrastructure
Jun.22 -- Jeromin Zettelmeyer, senior fellow at Peterson Institute, discusses the relationship of inflation and central bank policy and looks at German infrastructure spending. He spoke Tuesday with Bloomberg's Matt Miller from the ECB's...
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India Forecasts Fastest Economic Growth Since 2016
Jan.07 -- India’s economy is forecast to grow at the fastest pace in three years in the 12 months through March. Anirban Nag reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
Sky News
Mark Carney meeting community business groups in Glasgow
CLEAN: Interior shots of the Bank of England Governor Mark Carney meeting local community and business associations on 3 April 2019 in Glasgow, United Kingdom
Bloomberg
JPMorgan AM Is 'Quite Constructive' on China Stocks, Chow Says
May.02 -- Marcella Chow, vice president and global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, talks about North Asian economies, corporate earnings and stocks. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia." (Corrects error in the...
Bloomberg
High Chance Germany Could See a Technical Recession in 3Q, Says ING’s Brzeski
Oct.04 -- Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING Germany, discusses Germany’s economy and the risk of a recession. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Morgan Stanley’s Gardiner Expects 3 Rate Cuts for Indonesia in 3Q
Apr.17 -- Sean Gardiner, head of Asean equity research at Morgan Stanley, discusses Indonesia’s markets, interest rates and where he thinks markets are heading. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Why Did Fitch Downgrade Hong Kong for First Time Since 1995?
Sep.08 -- Andrew Fennell, director and lead analyst for Hong Kong and China at Fitch Ratings, explains why the agency has downgraded the city as an issuer of long-term, foreign currency debt for the first time since 1995. He speaks with...
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China’s Exports Shrink; PBOC Cuts Reserve Ratio
Sep.08 -- China’s exports unexpectedly contracted in August with sales to the U.S. tumbling amid the escalating trade war between the two nations. Meanwhile, China’s central bank said it will cut the amount of cash banks must hold...
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What the ECB Can Do Beyond a Rate Cut for Coronavirus Stimulus
Mar.12 -- Eric Lonergan, macro fund manager at M&G Investments, explains how the European Central Bank can move beyond interest-rate cuts to provide stimulus amid the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
Bloomberg
Biden Says Rescue Plan Would Create 7.5 Million Jobs
Jan.22 -- President Joe Biden is trying to build support for his $1.9 trillion stimulus package. Biden says Congress needs to act now.
Curated Video
Jobless Claims Rise To 898,000 Following Weeks Of Layoffs
As new jobless claim numbers come in higher than expected, Democrats and Republicans are still far from a stimulus agreement.
Curated Video
COVID-19 Layoffs Rise As Weekly Jobless Claims Hold Steady
American Airlines and United both announced furloughs that will leave 32,000 employees without work.
Bloomberg
No Stimulus Is 'Significant Mistake' Says Moody's Zandi
Oct.13 -- Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics chief economist, says we could see negative job numbers if there is no new stimulus package from Washington. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Open."
Bloomberg
Liquidity Is Sloshing Around and Looking for a Home: El-Erian
Feb.12 -- Mohamed El-Erian, president of Queens College, Cambridge, and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, talks about how fiscal stimulus could impact markets on "Bloomberg The Open." El-Erian's opinions are his own.
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Jobs Report Expected to Show Hiring Slowdown
US employers are forecast to have added the fewest jobs in over a year in June, but economists say that slowdown isn't concerning. Forecasters expect the US to have added 270,000 jobs in June. Bloomberg's Reade Pickert has a preview.
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Summers Signals Inflation Now 'Entrenching'
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers suggests that outsized price gains are now becoming enduring as the U.S. economy suffers its fastest inflation since 1990. Summers speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg Television's...