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Standard Life Aberdeen CEO on Market Sell-Off, Virus Policy Response

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Mar.02 -- Keith Skeoch, chief executive officer at Standard Life Aberdeen, discusses the global market rout related to coronavirus and the prospect of a monetary and fiscal policy response. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on...
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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,...
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CLSA's Smith on Japan's Sales Tax Hike, Economy, Stocks

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Oct.01 -- Nicholas Smith, Japan strategist at CLSA, talks about the increase in sales tax, the economy and stocks. Fears over the global economy and the impact of a sales tax have made Japanese manufacturers gloomier about business...
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India to Cut Interests Rates Again, Deutsche Bank's Spencer Says

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Oct.13 -- Michael Spencer, chief economist for Asia Pacific at Deutsche Bank, talks about the region's economies and policies. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat, David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Turkey Lowers Reserve Requirements for Lira, Dollar Liabilities

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Aug.13 -- Turkey's central bank is lowering its reserve requirements for the lira and for its dollar liabilities. According to President Erdogan, Turkey is in an economic war and is urging the country not to panic as the lira breached 7...
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US-China trade friction impacting economic growth

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China's 2018 economic growth fell to a three-decade low, adding to pressure on Beijing to settle a tariff war with Washington.
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Fed Chair Powell Says Concept of MMT Is 'Just Wrong'

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Feb.26 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the concept of modern monetary theory is "just wrong." He says U.S. debt is fairly high to the level of GDP. Powell speaks before the Senate Banking Committee.
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IMF Says Asia's Growth May Rebound to 7.6% This Year

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Apr.13 -- Jonathan Ostry, deputy director for Asia and Pacific at the International Monetary Fund, discusses the outlook for the region's economies and policies amid the coronavirus pandemic. The IMF upgraded its global economic growth...
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Nuveen's Malik, BofA's Meyer on Pricing Amid Stimulus

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Sep.25 -- Saira Malik, Nuveen's chief investment officer of global equities, says that markets are losing hope for more fiscal stimulus. Michelle Meyer, Bank of America's head of U.S. economics, says that she doesn't see another round of...
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Breaking Down China's Economy

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Helen Qiao, chief Greater China economist at BofA Global Research, discusses China's PMI data, the country's growth forecast and her outlook for the economy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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IMF: External Demand for Japan to Pick Up in Second Half

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Oct.22 -- Ranil Salgado, mission chief for Japan and assistant director of the regional studies division of the Asia and Pacific Department of the International Monetary Fund, discusses the outlook for the Japanese economy and policies....
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Norway Delivers First G-10 Post-Crisis Interest-Rate Hike

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Sep.23 -- Norges Bank Governor Oystein Olsen says it is “appropriate to start a gradual normalization on the policy rate” as he explains the factors behind the central bank’s interest-rate increase. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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PIMCO Chief Economist on Fed Decision

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PIMCO Chief U.S. Economist Tiffany Wilding spoke with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on “Bloomberg Markets: Americas” to preview the U.S. Federal Reserve’s press conference that is set to take place on Wednesday afternoon.
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6 days away from government default, House Republicans appeared to be coalescing around a work-in-progress plan by House Speaker John Boehner. Senate Democrats are dismissing the proposal, and it''s gotten a thumbs-down from tea party activists, too.

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HEADLINE: USTV: GOP retools debt plan, Dems ponder fallback plan CAPTION: 6 days away from government default, House Republicans appeared to be coalescing around a work-in-progress plan by House Speaker John Boehner. Senate Democrats are...
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Russia - Press conference on IMF help

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A senior IMF official said on Friday (29/5) that the IMF would speed up approval of a frozen instalment of a 10-billion-dollar loan to Russia and it could be paid out by the end of June. Release of the tranche is seen as a vital step...
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President Obama comments at National Governors Association

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama, walking up to podium at National Governors Association meeting 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "I'm announcing today that this Wednesday, our administration will begin...
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WRAP Bernanke says recession could end in 2009, moderate rebound on Wall St

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Washington D.C 1. Wide shot Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke greets Senators Dodd and Shelby ++MUTE++ 2. Cutaway Bernanke ++MUTE++ 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chairman: "As you are aware, the US economy is...
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In his weekly radio and Internet address, President Barack Obama said the wealthiest Americans must "pay their fair share." He invoked budget deals negotiated by President Ronald Reagan and Democratic House Speaker Tip O'Neill, and Bill Clinton and Republican Speaker Newt Gingrich. (July 16)

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HEADLINE: Obama: I'm willing to compromise CAPTION: In his weekly radio and Internet address, President Barack Obama said the wealthiest Americans must "pay their fair share." He invoked budget deals negotiated by President Ronald Reagan...
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Credit Agricole's Zhi on China's LPR and Property Outlook

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Xiaojia Zhi, Credit Agricole Chief China Economist, discusses China's July loan prime rates and property sector outlook. She speaks with Shery Ahn & Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Federal Reserve chairman warns congress to avoid 'fiscal cliff'

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1. Wide of Ben Bernanke, US Federal Reserve Chairman, at podium, Economic Club of New York 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ben Bernanke, US Federal Reserve Chairman: "The ability of the Fed to offset headwinds is not infinite. We have certain...
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USA: GREENSPAN WARNS OF INTEREST RATE HIKE

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English/Nat Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan has repeated his warning that U-S interest rates may be in for another hike. In a second day of testimony to the U-S Congress he said the nation's central bank will move again to...
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Embracing Volatility in an Uncertain Market

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July 28 -- Heidi Richardson, head of U.S. iShares strategy at BlackRock, discusses preparing your portfolio to deal with market volatility and looks at expectations for expanded stimulus from the Bank of Japan. She speaks on "Blomberg...