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Hooper: Brexit a Crisis to Be Dealt With by Fiscal Policy

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June 29 -- Peter Hooper, chief economist at Deutsche Bank Securities, discuss the impact of Brexit on sterling, the Federal Reserve's reaction to Brexit, and the need for fiscal policy to help central banks. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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IMF Warns About Rising Public Debt, Weak Growth

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The IMF has released its latest Fiscal Monitor report with a warning about rising public debt and waning economic growth. A top official says countries "must be prepared to act together to fend off global risk." "A very important trend...
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ING's Pang on China PMI and Policy Outlook

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Iris Pang, ING Greater China Economist, discusses China PMI and policy outlook. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Federal Budget for FY 2005

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1. Fiscal Year 2005 budget arriving at Capitol Hill 2. Boxes with copies of FY 2005 budget 3. Budget books 4. Close up budget book 5. US President George W. Bush meeting with his Cabinet 6. US Vice President Dick Cheney 7. SOUNDBITE:...
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Nouriel Roubini predicts break-up of Eurozone unless economic growth is restored

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1. Wide of Nouriel Roubini, New York University Economics Professor, speaking at German union conference 2. Mid of Roubini speaking at podium 3. Mid of audience listening 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Nouriel Roubini, US economist: "On the US I...
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The House plans to vote this afternoon on an economic stimulus plan that was worked out between the Democratic and republican leaders and the White House. The AP's Jerry Bodlander reports.

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HEADLINE: House passes economic recovery package CAPTION: The House, seizing a rare moment of bipartisanship to respond to the U.S. economy's slump, overwhelmingly passed a $146 billion aid package Tuesday that would speed rebates of...
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FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIRMAN COMMENT ON EUROPE ECONOMY

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US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the Federal Reserve is prepared to take further steps to lift the US economy if it weakens. But he didn't signal any imminent action in testimony before a congressional panel on...
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IMF's Gaspar Says U.S. Needs Lower Tax Rates

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Apr.21 -- Vitor Gaspar, IMF's director of fiscal affairs, discusses U.S. tax policy with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Top nuclear regulator on new measures to stop contaminated water reaching ocean

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The Director of Nuclear Accident Response Office at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry announced on Tuesday new measures to deal with the leakage of contaminated water from the crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power...
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Mitt Romney addresses RNC

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Mitt Romney addresses RNC If America really wants change, it's time to look for the sun in the west, cause it's about to rise and shine from Arizona and Alaska! The American people have always been the source of our nation's strength...
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ECB chief Draghi, Chancellor Merkel comment on future of euro

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The head of the European Central Bank (ECB) on Tuesday sought to win a sceptical German audience over to his plans to buy potentially unlimited amounts of government bonds to help the continent's most indebted states survive the...
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US unemployment at its lowest level since 2008

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AP Television February 27, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia 1. Wide of job seekers walking up stairs at career fair 2. Mid of job seekers talking amongst themselves at fair AP Television March 8, 2013 - New York, NY 3. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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Trump's Tax and Fiscal Plans: Navigating the Deficit

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Dec.19 -- Steven Ricchiuto, chief U.S. economist at Mizuho Securities, examines the structural deficit of the United States and its potential impact on the economic policies of President-elect Donald Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Can Trump, China Stimulus Fuel Global Reflation Trade?

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Jan.12 -- Johanna Kyrklund, global head of multi-asset investments at Schroders, sees potential for fiscal stimulus from the United States and China to lead a global reflation trade in 2017 and offers her firm's investment strategy under...
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The FOMC's Too Optimistic View of Interest Rates

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Sept. 30 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays the Federal Reserve's interest rate expectations going back to 2013. He speaks with Willem Buiter, chief economist at Citigroup on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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BOE's Carney Focuses on Inflation Amid Uncertainty

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Nov. 3 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney spoke of the central bank's ability to either tighten or ease monetary policy depending on inflation developments. Carney stated the bank has a "neutral bias around policy going forward."...
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GCC coping with low prices, according to IMF regional chief

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LEAD IN:Oil-producing countries in the Middle East are coping with low global oil prices, according the International Monetary Fund's regional chief.But the organisation has released a report showing low economic growth this year expects...
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Gallo: Tax Cuts the Wrong Kind of U.S. Fiscal Policy

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Jan.09 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua highlight comments on taxes and the U.S. deficit. They speak with Alberto Gallo, portfolio manager and head of macro strategies at Algebris...
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Ken Rogoff Makes the Case for Eliminating Paper Money

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Sept. 13 -- Harvard University Professor Ken Rogoff, author of "The Cure of Cash," makes the case for eliminating paper money and talks about the global misuse of currency and which bills he would get rid of first, as well as the...
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Does Monetary Policy Matter Less to Traders?

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Dec.12 -- Peter Fisher, senior lecturer at Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business, and David Woo, head of global rates and currencies research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discuss the importance of monetary policy to investors,...
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U.S. Debt, Deficit 'Completely Irresponsible,' Evercore's Schlosstein Says

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Nov.07 -- Ralph Schlosstein, president and chief executive officer at Evercore, discusses the rising levels of debt and deficit in the United States. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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US Fed Chair on strong economic outlook, new rates forecast

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will not say whether the Fed's projection for three rate increases will change when the central bank next month. But he says the central bank will take note of a number of positive developments. ...
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Monetary Authority of Singapore Eases Policy, Reduces Currency Band Slope to Zero

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Mar.29 -- Selina Ling, head of treasury research and strategy for global treasury at OCBC Bank, discusses the moves by the Singapore Monetary Authority to ease policy and reduce the slope of its currency band to zero. She speaks on...
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How Badly Will the Virus Outbreak Hurt China's Economy?

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Jan.30 -- Michelle Lam, greater China economist at Societe Generale SA, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the world's second-largest economy and policies. China's manufacturing purchasing managers index fell to 50 in...