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Fed Policy Path Less Meaningful Now: Pimco's Schneider
"We have been encouraging clients to be defensive," Jerome Schneider, Pimco's head of short-term portfolio management, says during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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RBC's Duan on China Equities
Jasmine Duan, Senior Investment Strategist at RBC Wealth Management Asia, discusses Chinese equities and her latest strategies. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Ministers back Taoiseach Leo Varadkar's leadership
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said he recognised the advice from the Central Bank and the Irish Fiscal Advisory that windfall tax receipts cannot be used to fund permanent or recurring expenditure commitments.
“But even if you accept the...
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US Jobless Claims Rise for First Time in Three Weeks
US initial jobless claims ticked up for the first time in three weeks. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Fed Won't Be Cutting Rates in 2023: BlackRock's Petersen
Ann-Katrin Petersen, BlackRock Investment Institute senior investment strategist, says she prefers emerging-market equities given the diverging earnings trends and also likes the short end in government bonds. She speaks with Guy Johnson...
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JPMorgan Asset Management's Treves on Investment Strategy
Alexander Treves, Head of Emerging Markets and Asia Pacific Investment Specialists at JPMorgan Asset Management, says the decoupling in economic cycles between China and the US is positive for Asian companies. He speaks with Yvonne Man...
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US Core PCE Rises 0.3% as Inflation Pressures Persist
US inflation pressures persisted in March as the personal consumption expenditures price index excluding food and energy, the Fed's preferred measure of underlying inflation, rose 0.3% in March from the prior month and 4.6% from a year...
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Hawaii, 1952: A plane lands in Hawaii after which visitors are greeted with a warm hula dance
Hawaii, 1952: A plane lands in Hawaii after which visitors are greeted with a warm hula dance.
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Hawaii, 1952: Evidence is seen on the lasting effects of the sugar industry in Hawaii as it is a major of income shown by the presence of many plantations
Hawaii, 1952: Evidence is seen on the lasting effects of the sugar industry in Hawaii as it is a major of income shown by the presence of many plantations.
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Zillow's Olsen Says House Prices Are Falling
Skylar Olsen, Zillow Chief Economist, told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson that she is seeing house prices falling across the United States. She said this Wednesday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas".
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Apollo 'Pinching Ourselves' Over Juicy Yields, Says Zito
John Zito, deputy chief investment officer at Apollo Global Management, says the rise in yields has created an "amazing environment" for credit market investors. "We're pinching ourselves a little bit where yields are today globally,"...
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Global Natural Gas Prices Will Fall, Citi's Morse Says
Ed Morse, global head of commodities research at Citigroup, discusses the factors behind his firm's call on natural gas, outlook for gasoline demand, and U.S. oil production on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Politicians and campaigners address cost-of-living crisis rally in Dublin
Opposition politicians and campaigners have joined crowds of demonstrators as protests over the cost-of-living crisis take place.
Demonstrations organised by the Cost of Living Coalition got under way in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway...
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JPMorgan's Craig on New Variant's Economic Impact
Kerry Craig, JPMorgan Asset Management, global market strategist, discusses economic impact that the new Omicron variant will have. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Fed Unanimity Is Good for Risk Assets: Morgan Stanley
Brian Weinstein, head of global fixed income at Morgan Stanley, says that the Federal Reserve's unanimous approach to raising rates is a good long-term boost for risk assets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The Argument for Universal Basic Income in the U.S.
June 17 -- Andy Stern, author of "Raising the Floor" and former president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), makes the case for universal basic income. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd...
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'Bloomberg Real Yield': BlackRock's Jeffrey Rosenberg
Sep.25 -- Jeffrey Rosenberg, senior portfolio manager at BlackRock, discusses Treasuries, the credit market, and managing risk. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Real Yield."
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Americans Spend Less as Prices Keep Rising
U.S. inflation-adjusted consumer spending declined in February, suggesting the fastest pace of price increases in four decades is tempering demand. Bloomberg's Mike McKee has a look at the personal consumption expenditure index on...
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6 Democrats Take The Stage For The Last Debate Before Iowa Caucuses
The Des Moines debate included the smallest number of participants yet. The questions covered key topics like health care, trade and climate change.
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High Inflation Rates Are Making Child Care Costs Rise
Parents are feeling not only the rising costs of housing, feeding and clothing their families but also the inflation bite of higher day care bills.
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AB InBev Not Seeing Major Impact From Trade Tensions, CEO Says
Sep.25 -- Anheuser-Busch InBev Chief Executive Officer Carlos Brito speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly at the Bloomberg Global Business Forum in New York. Brito discusses the global consumer, the company's $5 billion IPO of its Asian...
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What's Your Real Net Worth?
Dec.03 -- Tradition tells you to add up your assets, and subtract your debts, but that doesn't show the whole picture. On today's Good Money, we discuss how to harness your human capital to get ahead.
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Living wage rates increase for 2.5 million workers, says Small Business Minister
Paul Scully, Small Business Minister, speaks to the media as the rise in the national minimum and living wage comes into effect.
The cost of living crisis will deepen for many households from April 1 as energy bills are set to skyrocket...