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Japan's Day Traders Bullish on Yen

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Day traders in Japan are betting on a turnaround for their home currency which is at a six-year low. Retail investor net-long aggregate positions in the currency climbed to 258 billion yen an all-time high. Bloomberg's Ruth Carson...
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Sharma: Fiscal Policy Latest Angle to Watch in Currencies

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Aug. 30 -- Kamal Sharma, director of G10 FX strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, examines the effect of monetary policy on currency markets and how the U.S. dollar plays into the Federal Reserve's rate hike path. He speaks on...
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Slok: Foreign Uncertainty Creates U.S. Hunt for Yield

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July 1 -- Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, talks about the factors pushing U.S. yields to historic lows. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed's Kaplan on China, Interest Rates, Japan's Economy

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Aug. 26 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan comments on Fed policy during an interview with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays at the Kansas City Fed's Economic Symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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China's 1-Year Loan Prime Rate Cut by 5 Basis Points

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Jian Chang, chief China economist at Barclays Asia Pacific, discusses China's loan prime rates, PBOC monetary policy and her outlook for the currency. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Bloomberg

Stocks Outlook: Buy the Dip Shows Cracks Going Into Christmas

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Thinner trading volumes heading into the Christmas holidays could exacerbate volatility as markets continue to be shadowed uncertainty over the omicron virus strain's economic impact and a foggy outlook for U.S. fiscal stimulus. Kristine...
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China's Inflation Slows, Giving Central Bank Room to Ease Policy

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The latest inflation figures out of China show price pressures for manufactures and consumers eased in January. Enda Curran reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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ECB Could Raise Rates as Early as September, Knot Says

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European Central Bank Governing Council member Klaas Knot says he favors unwinding ECB stimulus at the beginning of the third quarter. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Credit Suisse Favors Southeast Asian Stocks, Strategist Says

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Dan Fineman, co-head of Asia Pacific equity strategy at Credit Suisse, discusses the outlook for global stocks, the opportunities he sees in the Asian region, and Federal Reserve policy. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat, Yvonne Man and...
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Bloomberg

European, Japanese Valuations Look More Attractive: Heinel

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Lori Heinel, global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors, discusses her investment strategy, the earnings picture in Japan and where she's finding opportunity. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

China GDP Forecasts Slashed as Lockdowns Hit Growth

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Economist one after another have started cutting their forecasts for China's full-year growth as the country fights the Covid-19 outbreak. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. economists cut their GDP forecast to 4% from 4.5%, Citigroup Inc....
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Bloomberg

Global Central Banks' Scattered Approach to Policy

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Sept. 12 -- Paul Donovan, global chief economist at UBS Wealth Management, examines the global bond market selloff and global central banks' scattered, divergent approach to monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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UBS: Kuroda Is in a Difficult Position

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May 9 -- Paul Donovan, global economist at UBS Investment Bank, discusses inflation in the U.S., the Bank of Japan's monetary policy and signs of stability in China. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
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Bloomberg

Mayer: Draghi Must Convince Markets ECB Is on Right Track

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Sept. 8 -- Thomas Mayer, former Deutsche Bank chief economist, previews today's rate decision from the European Central Bank, the negative consequences of low interest rates, and his expectation for the bank's bond-buying program. He...
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Bloomberg

Is the Next Fed Rate Hike Coming in June?

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April 25 -- Karin Kimbrough, head of macro and economic policy at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, discusses what we can expect from the Fed meeting and the possibility of a rate hike in the coming months. She speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Dombret: Difficult for European Banks to Make Money

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April 25 -- Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret tells Bloomberg's Mark Barton that it's difficult for European banks to make money in the current environment.
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A pledge by the Federal Reserve to keep super-low interest rates for another couple of years has calmed investors jitters, sending stock markets around the world higher Wednesday.

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HEADLINE: Fed's low rates pledge supports global stocks CAPTION: A pledge by the Federal Reserve to keep super-low interest rates for another couple of years has calmed investors jitters, sending stock markets around the world higher...
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Fed's Harker Is in Camp of Normalizing Sooner Than Later

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Sept. 29 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker talks about dissent in the Federal Reserve as he claims the Fed will take "a shallow path" to raising rates, and discusses the U.S. impact of Brexit and the amount...
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Spence: Politically Piling on Fed Is 'Not Helpful'

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Sept. 28 -- NYU Economics Professor Michael Spence talks about the risks of reducing monetary policy without the backing of fiscal policy and political criticism of the Federal Reserve. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Carmen Reinhart on Post-Financial Crisis Recovery

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Aug. 26 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Carmen Reinhart discusses the 2008 financial crisis and U.S. economy. She speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Markets" from the Kansas City Fed's Economic Symposium in
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Carstens del BPI ve riesgo a la baja para la economía mundial

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May.25-- El gerente general del Banco de Pagos Internacionales Agustín Carstens habla de la economía mundial, Turquía y Argentina en una entrevista con Stephanie Flanders de Bloomberg en Estocolmo. Conversan en "Bloomberg Surveillance".
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Kevin Warsh Says Fed Needs Fundamental Reform

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May.05 -- Kevin Warsh, Duquesne Family Office consultant, sits down with Bloomberg's Mike McKee to discuss monetary policy at The Hoover Institution's "The Structural Foundations of Monetary Policy: A Policy Conference" at Stanford...
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Curated Video

Global Economic Outlook meeting ahead of IMF summit

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1. Wide of news conference 2. Cutaway reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olivier Blanchard, International Monetary Fund's Chief Economist: "The world economy is facing a major downturn. While there's exceptional uncertainty at this point,...