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Breaking 'Inflation Fever' Offers No Relief to Central Banks
After the worst price shock in decades, global inflation is finally beginning to cool, but it's set to remain far too hot for the liking of the world's central bankers. Enda Curran reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Is China Inflating Its Trade Data?
Oct. 28 ""Doubts over China's unexpectedly strong trade figures are mounting after Hong Kong reported its imports from the mainland. The numbers are far less than what China announced a few weeks back. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on...
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U.S. Consumer Prices Drop for First Time in Over a Year
Sept. 17 -- The cost of living in the U.S. unexpectedly dropped in August for the first time in more than a year, showing inflation still is falling short of the Federal Reserves goal as policy makers meet. Olivia Sterns reports on In...
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U.S. CPI Rises 0.1% as Inflation Remains Muted
Oct. 22 -- U.S. consumer prices rose 0.1 percent in September, holding inflation in check as fuel prices plunged. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu breaks down the data on In The Loop.
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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Thursday that he sees positive signs that the economy is recovering. The AP's Warren Levinson reports from New York, where people there aren't exactly feeling recovered. (Oct. 29)
HEADLINE: Light at the end of economic tunnel?
CAPTION: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Thursday that he sees positive signs that the economy is recovering. The AP's Warren Levinson reports from New York, where people there...
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Can the BOJ Do More to Weaken the Yen?
May 9 -- George Magnus, author and senior economic advisor at UBS, discusses the Bank of Japan policy, the strong yen and the impending sales tax hike. He speaks to Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on "Trending Business."
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Is the Risk Asset Global Rebound Sustainable?
April 13 -- Allianz SE Vice Chair Elizabeth Corley discusses the economy and her investment thoughts. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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U.S. Jobs Data Keeps Analysts Guessing on Projections
Aug. 5 -- U.S. employment reports have taken analysts by surprise over the last three months as the data came in far beyond expectations. Bloomberg Intelligence's Carl Riccadonna examines what is being learned from the numbers on...
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Brexit and the Week Ahead in U.K. Economic Data
Aug. 15 -- Bloomberg's Emma Ross-Thomas previews the ecnomic week ahead for the U.K. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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BOJ Shifts Policy Framework: What Does It Mean?
Sept. 21 -- The Bank of Japan announced a shift in focus for its monetary stimulus program in an effort to raise inflation and have greater flexibility to manage the program's side effects. Bloomberg's Brian Fowler reports on "Bloomberg...
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Michele: Central Banks Were Concerned About Complacency
Sept. 15 -- Bob Michele, global chief investment officer at JPMorgan Asset Management, and Andrew Sentance, senior economic adviser at Pricewaterhousecoopers, discuss the Federal Reserve's fight against market complacency and central...
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Bank of England Announces Emergency Package Post Brexit
Bank of England Announces Emergency Package Post Brexit
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Decoding the ECB's Next Move
Oct. 19 -- Bloomberg's Paul Gordon reports on ECB monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Adam Parker: U.S. Recession Probability 'Very Low'
Oct. 14 -- Adam Parker, chief U.S. equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, examines the U.S. economy and explains the optimism he sees in U.S. equities. They speak with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Deep Dive: Wall Street's Serene Yield Call
Jan.17 -- On today's "Deep Dive," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal look at the bond markets. Manulife Asset Management Chief Economist Megan Greene also speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Wieting: Recessions Do Sneak Up a Bit
Dec.21 -- Citi Private Bank Global Chief Investment Strategist Steven Wieting discusses recession risks and Fed policy. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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U.S. Adds 235,000 Jobs in Feb., Jobless Rate at 4.7%
Mar.10 -- U.S. payrolls increased in February as employers added 235,000 jobs, while the unemployment rate fell to 4.7 percent. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Opening the New York Fed’s 2010 Blackbooks
Dec.07 -- Bloomberg's Matthew Boesler discusses some takeaways from the briefing books prepared in 2010 by New York Fed President William Dudley’s staff. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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U.K. Assets Pay the Immediate Price of Brexit
Feb.10 -- Seven months on from the vote that set the U.K. on a course to leave the European Union, the nation's economy, currency, and stock values are showing the bearish effects of the decision. Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Matt Winkler...
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Golhar Says Tax Reform Huge Opportunity for Congress
May.03 -- Shawn Golhar, head of public policy research at Barclays, discusses the health care and tax reform debate. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bank of Singapore's Jerram Sees Fed Tighten Every Quarter
May.28 -- Bank of Singapore's Chief Economist Richard Jerram discusses the U.S. labor market and the economy, and talks about Fed policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."