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U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Drop for Third-Straight Week
Jan.07 -- U.S. initial jobless claims in regular state programs fell by 3,000 to 787,000 in the week ended Jan. 2, Labor Department data showed Thursday. Bloomberg's Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Saxo's Van-Petersen: Fed Could Taper by Year End
Aug.31 -- Kay Van-Petersen, Global Macro Strategist at Saxo Bank discusses the market reaction after the Jackson Hole Symposium. Powell said the Fed may start paring bond purchases this year but is in no hurry to raise interest rates and...
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Why the Fed Should Listen to Summers' Inflation Warning
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers discusses the lessons learned from this week's surprising inflation data. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Wall Street Week."
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Unemployment Claims Fall Below 300K For First Time Since March 2020
Unemployment claims dropped 36,000 to 293,000 last week, the second straight drop.
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Fed's Brainard Says Case for September Pause 'Very Hard'
Lael Brainard said expectations for half-percentage-point increases in interest rates this month and next seemed "like a reasonable path." The Federal Reserve Vice Chair also says she sees no case for pausing the central bank's...
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Australia's Central Bank to 'Do What's Necessary' to Hit Inflation Target
Australia's central bank says it "will do what's necessary" to bring inflation back down to its 2-3%. Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe, in an interview with Australian Broadcasting Corp., said this means the cash rate may climb to 2.5%...
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China Industrial Profits Drop 1.1% in Jan.-July of 2022
Economists are turning more bearish about China's economy after a fresh report showed profits at industrial firms fell in the first seven months of the year. Meanwhile, China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., officially known as Sinopec,...
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Euro-Zone Economic Activity Shrinks
Euro-area economic activity declined for a second month, signaling that fears of a recession may already be coming to pass as record inflation saps demand and weakness seeps into more and more sectors. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg...
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First Look With Surveillance: US PMI, Iran Nuclear Deal
Anna Edwards, Kriti Gupta and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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New Zealand Raises Official Cash Rate to 3%
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand raises their key interest rate by 50-basis points. Kathleen Hays reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Pimco's Browne Sees More Downside to Stocks
"I definitely think that there's more downside to equities as the realization of a recession comes closer and closer to fruition," Erin Browne, multi-asset strategy portfolio manager at Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco), says...
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BOJ Watchers See Higher Chance of June Shift
A Bloomberg Survey reveals that almost two-thirds of Bank of Japan watchers now expect monetary policy changes by June, after the confirmation hearings of Governor nominee Kazuo Ueda. Paul Jackson reports on Bloomberg Television.
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U.S. Economy Grew 3.5% in 3Q, More Than Forecast
Oct. 30 -- The economy in the U.S. expanded more than forecast in the third quarter, capping its strongest six months in more than a decade, as gains in government spending and a shrinking trade deficit made up for a slowdown in...
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Bank of Japan Votes 8-1 to Maintain Easing
Nov. 19 -- Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro reports on today's ""Top Headlines."" He speaks on Bloomberg Television's ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Argentina GDP Reignites Data Skepticism
Sept. 25 -- Argentinas gross domestic product was unchanged in the second quarter from a year earlier, the government said yesterday, reviving doubts over the veracity of the data after JPMorgan Chase estimated a 1.7 percent contraction....
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U.S. Housing Starts Fall on Multifamily as Permits Climb
Nov. 19 -- Residential-construction permits in the U.S. climbed in October to a six-year high, pointing to a pickup in homebuilding after a slowdown in multifamily projects led to a drop in activity. Bloomberg's Julie Hyman reports on In...
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Jobless Claims in U.S. Unexpectedly Fall to 14-Year Low
Oct. 16 -- Applications for unemployment benefits in the U.S. unexpectedly dropped last week to their lowest level in 14 years as employers avoided trimming staff even as global growth weakens. Olivia Sterns reports on In The Loop....
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HSBC China Flash PMI Drops to 50 in November
Nov. 20 -- HSBC releases its flash manufacturing purchasing managers index for China for November. Bloomberg's David Ingles reports on Asia Edge. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Wheres the Bearish Market Sentiment Hiding?
Dec. 9 -- Old Blackheath Companies Managing Partner Jeremy Hill discusses the global selloff with Matt Miller on ""Money Clip."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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ADP: U.S. Companies Added 241,000 Jobs in December
Jan. 7 -- Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns reports on U.S. jobs. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Dollar Index Tops 8-Year High on Jobs
Dec. 8 -- Bloomberg's David Ingles reports on the latest stories moving the FX Market on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Jobless Claims Decrease to Lowest Level in 7 Weeks
Dec. 24 -- Fewer Americans than forecast filed applications for unemployment benefits last week, a sign the U.S. job market is making progress as the year ends.
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200 Economists Sign Letter Warning About Brexit
May 13 -- University of Birmingham Professor of Economics Tony Yates discusses his participation in a letter gathering the signatures of nearly 200 economists opposed to Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Assessing Carney’s Options if U.K. Votes for Brexit
April 19 -- Ninety percent of economists agreed that the U.K. economy would need further Bank of England support in the event of the U.K. voting to leave the European Union, according to a survey conducted April 8-14. When asked about...