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Bill Dudley on Economic Impact of Tariffs, Deportations
Bill Dudley, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist and former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, discusses the potential economic impact of President Donald Trump's tariff policies. Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close," Dudley also...
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American Workers Need to Ask for a Raise, Kelly Says
David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, says more Americans should be asking for a raise. He says "everybody knows it is hard to find a good employee." Kelly said the economy is chugging along and inflation is...
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US GDP Revised to 3.1% as Jobless Claims Fall
US gross domestic product increased at a 3.1% annualized rate in the third quarter, the third estimate of the figures from the Bureau of Economic Analysis showed. That compared to a previous projection of 2.8%. Initial jobless claims...
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German Economic Weakness Is 'Becoming Chronic,' Ifo Says
Ifo President Clemens Fuest discusses the institute's latest index on German business confidence which fell more than economists expected in December. "The German economy is not in a slump, so it's not going down very quickly," Fuest...
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How AI Impacted the November Jobs Numbers
As US November payrolls added 227,000 jobs, Lattice CEO Sarah Franklin says companies are seeing efficiency gains as AI gains traction. She joins Caroline Hyde to discuss on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Pimco's Wilding Sees Slower Pace of Rate Cuts in 2025
Pimco Economist Tiffany Wilding says a 25 basis-point rate cut at the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee's December meeting is likely. Speaking on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Wilding also says the probability of the Fed raising rates...
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Fed Will Be Comfortable Cutting Rates, El-Erian Says
Mohamed El-Erian, Bloomberg Opinion columnist and Queens' College president, says the US November jobs report will make the Federal Reserve feel comfortable in cutting interest rates by 25 basis points. He's on "Bloomberg...
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Fed's Goolsbee Says Labor Market Stable, Lower Rates Ahead
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee says the labor market appears largely stable and expects rates will be "a fair bit lower" a year from now. Goolsbee speaks during a fireside chat as part of the Chicago Fed's...
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Costco accused of unfair labor practices by Teamsters union
Teamsters, a union representing 18,000 Costco employees, have accused the company of unfair labor practices. (Scripps News)
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Advisors Capital Lieberman's Market Outlook
Chuck Lieberman, Advisors Capital Management, Co-founder & Chief Investment Officer speaks with Tim Stenovec and Vonnie Quinn about the market and how Trump's presidency will effect it.
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How the Trump administration could impact the labor force, employment laws
A consultant at a culture management firm told Scripps News what employees and CEOs can expect in the coming years. (Scripps News)
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Boeing machinists prepared to vote on new contract proposal
33,000 Boeing machinists are getting ready to cast their vote this week on a new contract proposal between their union and Boeing. If passed, it could end the 5 week old strike. (Scripps News)
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Canada forces arbitration in freight train labor dispute, averting economic crisis
The Canadian government has ordered the country’s two major freight railroads to enter binding arbitration with their labor union to resolve a contract dispute. (Scripps News)
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UAW files labor practice charges over Trump's interview with Elon Musk
Former president Donald Trump and Elon Musk are in hot water with the United Autoworkers. This comes at a time when both sides of the aisle are working to court the votes of union workers. (Scripps News)
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Future employment includes adapting to technological shifts and new career choices
The latest Department of Labor jobs report has sparked concerns among Americans, prompting a reassessment of career choices. (Scripps News)
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Paramedics using ketamine on patients | Scripps News InvestigatesC | Scripps News Investigates
In this episode, Scripps News takes a closer look at ketamine used by paramedics to sedate patients, as well as a spike in child labor incidents. (Scripps News)
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Minimum wage boosts affecting 10 million workers in 22 states with varying outcomes
Those who own small businesses say raising minimum wage is causing them to kill jobs and raise prices. (Scripps News)
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Rachel Reeves visits Iceland store on campaign trail
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves visited an Iceland store in west London to discuss the cost-of-living crisis with employees. Here, she spoke to PA about the plans for tax breaks that Jeremy Hunt put forward in a Telegraph interview.
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Firetrail Investments on Global Markets
Anthony Doyle, Head of Investment Strategy at Firetrail Investments, discusses his views on the global markets and investment strategies. He speaks with Haidi Stroud Watts and Shery Ahn on 'Daybreak Asia'.
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Tony Blair: AI 'Is the Biggest Challenge'
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair says the AI revolution is the biggest issue facing policymakers. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Wall Street Week with David Westin."
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UAW Latest: Strikes May Expand If No 'Serious Progress' by Friday
The United Auto Workers said it will expand its strikes at the legacy Detroit automakers at noon on Friday if "serious progress" isn't made in negotiations. Oliver Crook reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Chevron CEO on Oil Prices, LNG Workers Strike
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth talks about oil at $100 a barrel, global demand and striking liquified natural gas workers at key Chevron sites in Western Australia. He's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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UAW Says a 21% Pay Raise Isn't Good Enough
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain says a 21% pay raise from Stellantis NV isn't good enough. Fain called it a "no-go," proving that the union and the Big Three US automakers are far apart from ending the four day walkout....
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US cracks down on child labor violations as some states roll back laws
As the Department of Labor cracks down on child labor violations, some states are making moves to roll back child labor protection laws.