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Stockman: Congress in Fiscal Coma, Budgets Not Realistic

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Nov. 12 -- Former OMB Director David Stockman and Paul Roberts, author of The Impulse Society, examine the state of U.S. fiscal policy, spending and budgets. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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President Barack Obama and his chief GOP foe have taken to the airwaves with rival deficit plans, with a week to go before an unprecedented default and no break in sight to the congressional logjam.

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HEADLINE Obama, Boehner in prime-time debt duel CAPTION: President Barack Obama and his chief GOP foe have taken to the airwaves with rival deficit plans, with a week to go before an unprecedented default and no break in sight to the...
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How Can Donald Trump Change the Fed?

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Dec.14 -- Bill Daley, head of U.S. operations at Argentiere Capital, discusses the historic relationship between the U.S. President and Federal Reserve Chair and his expectations for President-elect Donald Trump's approach to the Fed. He...
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Yellen: Economic Outlook Is Highly Uncertain

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Dec.14 -- At a news conference in Washington, Fed Chair Janet Yellen discusses how changes in fiscal policy might affect the U.S. economic outlook.
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U.S. Treasury's Malpass on Growth, Tax Reform

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Oct.13 -- U.S. Under Secretary of the treasury for International Affairs David Malpass talks about economic growth, the need for U.S. tax reform, and efforts to boost cybersecurity. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from the World...
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Powell Says Some Economic Headwinds Are Now Tailwinds

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Feb.27 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the central bank can continue gradually raising interest rates as the outlook for growth remains strong. He testifies before the House Financial Services Committee in Washington.
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Sternlicht: U.S. Moving Into a Faster-Growing Economy

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Nov.29 -- Barry Sternlicht, chairman and chief executive officer at Starwood Capital, sees the move to a faster-growing economy under President-elect Donald Trump, but he worries about "too much kerosene on a good economy." He speaks...
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What The Fed Rate Hike Means For Consumers

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The Federal Reserve will hike its key short-term rate, 0.25 percentage points to a range of 0.75 to 1 percent. It's the third increase since December 2015 and a show of confidence that the economy is stable. Steady hiring has brought...
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HSBC's Steven Major Shatters Myths of Fixed-Income Market

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Feb.08 -- Steven Major, global head of fixed income research at HSBC, explains why looser fiscal policy doesn’t lead to higher bond yields. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Slok: Too Early to Gauge Trump's Impact on Economy

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Nov.22 -- Torsten Slok, Deutsche Bank chief international economist, discusses how the economy will perform under President-elect Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Markets Struggle to Price-In Political Risk: Priya Misra

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Nov. 2 -- Priya Misra, head of global rates strategy at TD Securities, examines uncertainty and volatility in bond and equity markets and explains why this presidential election matters so much to the U.S. economy. She's joined by...
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Yellen Expects Gradual Interest Rate Hikes

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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the central bank still expects to raise interest rates gradually this year. But she said the Fed also recognizes the dangers of waiting too long to tighten credit.Testifying to...
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US: Yellen expects gradual interest rate hikes

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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the central bank still expects to raise interest rates gradually this year. But she said the Fed also recognizes the dangers of waiting too long to tighten credit.Testifying to...
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How Long Will Central Banks Remain Close to Zero

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Jan.31 -- Colombia School of International and Public Affairs Professor Takatoshi Ito discusses the economy and central banks monetary policies. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Dalio: We Are Heading Into a 'New World Order'

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Nov.21 -- Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of investment management firm Bridgewater Associates, talks about the global economy, financial markets, and policies. He speaks at Bloomberg's New Economy Forum in Beijing.
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Henry: Slow U.S. Jobs Growth May Point to Productivity

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Jan.06 -- Janet Henry, global chief economist at HSBC, and Stephen Isaacs, chairman of the investment committee at Alvine Capital Management, preview today's U.S. December jobs report and what the policies of President-elect Donald Trump...
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What Are China's Short-Term, Long-Term Yuan Goals?

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Jan.05 -- Steven Englander, global head of G10 FX strategy at Citigroup, examines currency moves by the Chinese government and how the U.S. dollar reacted to the FOMC's December meeting minutes. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Dollar-Yen to Head Towards 100 Ultimately: SocGen's Daw

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Sep.02 -- Jason Daw, head of emerging markets strategy at Societe Generale, talks about Asian and European currencies. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Vanguard's Wang Expects More Monetary and Fiscal Stimulus From China

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Jan.09 -- Qian Wang, APAC chief economist at Vanguard, discusses China's economy and what authorities might do to help with growth. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Mario Draghi's Legacy at the ECB

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Oct.24 -- Invesco's Alessio de Longis, Standard Chartered's Steven Englander, and Ben Mandel of J.P. Morgan Investment Management, discuss Mario Draghi's legacy as president of the European Central Bank. They speak on "Bloomberg The Open."
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RBNZ Governor Orr: 'the Door Is Open' for a Rate Cut if Needed

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Nov.14 -- Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr talks about the nation's economy and monetary policy. The central bank this week left interest rates unchanged -- defying widespread expectations of a cut -- saying there are...
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Macro Funds Are Back in Favor, Credit Suisse's Connors Says

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Sep.26 -- Global investors' appetite for hedge funds may be on an upswing. 28 percent of respondents in a Credit Suisse Group survey listed hedge funds as their preferred asset allocation for the second half of 2018. Mark Connors, head...
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RBI May Cut Rates Later This Year, TS Lombard Says

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Feb.06 -- Shumita Deveshwar, India research director at TS Lombard, talks about the country's economy, monetary and fiscal policies. Inflation above 7% will leave the Reserve Bank with little option but to hold interest rates Thursday,...
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2020 Looks Set to Be a Quieter Year for Monetary Policy

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Dec.23 -- Simon French, chief economist at Panmure Gordon, discusses the outlook for global monetary policy in 2020. According to Bloomberg Economics’ quarterly review of 23 of the top central banks, the big guns are set to hold fire,...