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Jolted to action by deficit-conscious newcomers, the Republican-controlled House passed sweeping legislation early Saturday to cut $61 billion from hundreds of federal programs and shelter coal companies, oil refiners and farmers from new government regulations. (Feb. 19)

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HEADLINE: House passes sweeping cuts to domestic programs CAPTION: Jolted to action by deficit-conscious newcomers, the Republican-controlled House passed sweeping legislation early Saturday to cut $61 billion from hundreds of federal...
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Bloomberg Intelligence Presents: The Equities Outlook

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Oct.06 -- Gina Martin Adams, Senior Equity Analyst, Bloomberg Intelligence speaks with Bloomberg Quicktake anchor Tim Stenovec at the Bloomberg Invest Global Summit about the equities outlook.
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Former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on the Trump Economy

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Jul.24 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew comments on current U.S. fiscal policy and the Trump economy during an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Fed Must Be Forward Thinking in New Monetary Policy Regime: Bill Dudley

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Jan.06 -- Bill Dudley, senior research scholar at Princeton University and former New York Fed president, discusses how the Federal Reserve can support a new framework for monetary policy. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Alix Steel on...
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U.S. Downturn Could Bring Negative Treasury Yields, Says Pimco's Fels

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Aug.08 -- Joachim Fels, managing director and global economic adviser at Pacific Investment Management Co., discusses the outlook for U.S. Treasury yields., global central bank policy, and the German economy. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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ECB’s Guindos Says Path to Normalization Is More Challenging

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May.29 -- European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos says the key risks to growth are coming from outside the euro zone. He talked trade tensions, normalization, and negative rates with Bloomberg's Matthew Miller in Frankfurt.
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WisdomTree Japan CEO Koll Sees Massive Boom of M&As in 2020

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Dec.08 -- Jesper Koll, chief executive officer for Japan at fund manager WisdomTree Investments Inc., talks about the nation's economy and policies. The economy expanded in the third quarter at a much faster pace than initially reported,...
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How Can Asian Economies Balance Fiscal, Monetary Policies?

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Aug.11 -- Katrina Ell, economist at Moody's Analytics, talks about Asian economies and policies. She speaks with Paul Allen on" Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia"
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Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming weeks unless the measure also includes steps to cut government spending. (April 30)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): GOP Address: Energy Costs, National debt CAPTION: (255 characters): Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming...
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Major: Fair Value for Gilt Yields Nearer to 1% Than 0.5%

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Sept. 9 -- Steven Major, global head of fixed income research at HSBC, examines gilt yields, the potential for looser fiscal policy, and discusses the difficulties of market forecasting. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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ECB Announces Faster Winding Down of Asset Purchases

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Former English Central Bank Chief Economist Peter Praet joined Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: America" to discuss the ECB's decision to speed up the winding down of asset purchases.
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UK PM Brown addresses world forum on markets, climate change

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1. Wide of UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown on stage with official, at a session of the World Economic Forum in Davos 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Gordon Brown, UK Prime Minister: "I think we should be less protectionist in out attitude to...
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JPMorgan Economist Zhu Sees 'Benign' Inflation Environment in China

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Nov.08 -- Haibin Zhu, JPMorgan's chief China economist and head of China equity strategy, discusses the outlook for China's economy with Bloomberg's Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Helicopter Money: The Problem With Excess Bank Reserves

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Sept. 8 -- Peter Stella, Stellar Consulting owner, explains the problem with excess bank reserves. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"