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Portugal's Cabral Says Not Time to Tighten ECB Policy

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Jun.21 -- Portugal Economy minister Manuel Caldeira Cabral discusses balancing fiscal and monetary policy as he sees the time not being right for tighter monetary policy from the European Central Bank. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Virus Downside Risk to Markets, Economies Is Increasing: Milken's Lee

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Feb.18 -- William Lee, chief economist at Milken Institute, discusses the market and economic impact of demand destruction related to the spread of the coronavirus. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Singapore Cuts Growth Outlook, Plans Stimulus

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Feb.17 -- Selena Ling, head of Treasury research and strategy at Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd., talks about Singapore's economy and the government's budget. Singapore downgraded its forecast for economic growth for this year...
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Moody's Carlson Seeks U.S. Economic Policy Details

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Feb.16 -- Sarah Carlson, senior vice president of sovereign risk at Moody's Investors Service, talks about questions surrounding the U.S. budget and economic policy. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Are Bonds in a Bear Market?

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Nov. 15 -- ABN Amro Private Bank Chief Investment Officer Didier Duret discusses the bond markets, fiscal and monetary policies, and his outlook for emerging markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Jordan PM promises cuts in government spending, tax review

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Jordan's new prime minister says his government will cut spending by 150 million dinars (211 million US dollars) this year to show that raising taxes isn't the only available response to rising public debt. Omar Razzaz...
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China's Monetary and Fiscal Policy Will Ease Further, Says UBS's Wang

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Jan.06 -- Wang Tao, chief China economist and head of APAC economic research at UBS, discusses China's economy, PBOC monetary policy, inflation, the yuan and the rebalancing toward a consumer driven economy. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Fed Tools Are Not a Panacea for Economy, Harvard's Stock Says

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Jun.04 -- James Stock, Harvard University professor of economics, discusses the implications of global trade tensions for Federal Reserve monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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China's Current Account-Balance May Shift to Annual Deficit, StanChart Says

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Dec.09 -- Ding Shuang, Greater China and North Asia chief economist at Standard Chartered Plc, talks about China's economy and policies. Factory inflation and the consumer price index slowed, while import growth slumped. Export growth...
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Europe 'Far From Recession Territory,' Trichet Says

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Former European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet reacts to the ECB's decision to accelerate its wind-down of monetary stimulus. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Kailey Leinz on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Fed's Evans on U.S. Economy, Inflation, Balance Sheet

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May.12 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans discusses U.S. economic data, the Fed's inflation target, and normalizing the central bank's balance sheet. He speaks with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny from the A.C.I. World...
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Bloomberg

How the June Jobs Report Could Impact Fiscal Policy

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Jul.07 -- Kim Wallace, Renaissance Macro Research managing director, discusses the impact of the June jobs report on the Fed and U.S. fiscal policy with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Janet Yellen on Carbon Tax, Fiscal Stimulus, Stagnation

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Oct.19 -- Former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses the need for global governments to employ carbon pricing to address climate change, U.S. fiscal policy, and the risks of secular stagnation. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom...
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Weidmann Says Size of Yield Increases Not Too Worrying

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Mar.03 -- German Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann says the recent rise in euro-area bond yields isn’t yet particularly worrying, “I would tend to argue that the size of the movements is not such that this is a particularly worrisome...
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The Federal Trade Commission warned computer users about scammers trying to take advantage of them using the new economic stimulus program as a hook.

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HEADLINE: Government warns about online stimulus scams CAPTION: The Federal Trade Commission warned computer users about scammers trying to take advantage of them using the new economic stimulus program as a hook. They say the...
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Powell Sticks to ‘General Comments’ on Fiscal Policy When Pressed on Aid

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May.19 -- Senator Brian Schatz, a Democrat from Hawaii, and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell discuss the potential need for further fiscal policy. They speak during a Senate Banking Committee video conference hearing.
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Sabic CEO on G-20 Recommendations, Global Economy, Coronavirus

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Jul.06 -- Yousef Al-Benyan, vice chairman and chief executive officer at Saudi Basic Industries Corp. AB and chairman at B20, discusses the global economy, his recommendations to the G-20 and the impact of coronavirus on the economy. He...
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Fed’s Kaplan: U.S. Recovery Faces Upside, Downside Risks

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Jun.16 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan discusses the outlook for the U.S. Economy and fiscal and monetary policies amid the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Kathleen Hays in an exclusive interview on...
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IMF Chief Economist Gopinath on Afghanistan, Fed's Powell

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Aug.27 -- IMF Chief Economist Gita Gopinath discusses how the IMF will react to the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan and her views on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Exchange rate hearing on Capitol Hill

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1. Wide of committee hearing room 2. Mid view of committee hearing room 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sandler Levin, chairman, Ways and Means Committee: "Recent reports suggest that the government of China may be mounting an even more...
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Lagarde: Global Economy 'On Alert, Not Alarm'

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IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde says that the global economy is 'on alert but not alarm' as global growth is expected to be at 3.2 percent this year, and 3.5 percent next year.The managing director said that as there are signs...
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Lee: Market Distortions Give Fed a Reason to Move

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Sept. 22 -- William Lee, head of North American economics at Citigroup, and John Studzinski, vice chairman of investor relations and business development at Blackstone, talk about dissent in the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision...
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Demand Is Biggest Obstacle to ECB's Plan: de Longis

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March 10 -- Alessio de Longis, portfolio manager at Oppenheimerfunds, talks about the lack of global demand hindering the European Central Bank's policy efforts and the need for coordinated global fiscal policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Write-In Candidate Kotlikoff on His Policies, Reforms

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Sept. 6 -- Boston University Professor Laurence Kotlikoff discusses his write-in candidacy for President of the United States, focusing on his policies and reform plans for the U.S. economy. Steven Englander, global head of G10 FX...