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U.S. 30-Year Treasuries Favored, Aviva Investors Says

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Sep.25 -- Peter Fitzgerald, head of multi-assets at Aviva Investors, talks about U.S. Treasuries, stocks, and the market implications of the political uncertainty surrounding Brexit negotiations. He speaks with Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Does ECB Have Room to Raise Rates in 2020?

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Jan.17 -- Janet Henry, global chief economist at HSBC, and Gregory Perdon, co-chief investment officer at Arbuthnot Latham, discuss their differing expectations for European Central Bank policy in the year ahead. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Economy Gaining Footing on Better Data, Pimco’s Wilding Says

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Dec.07 -- Tiffany Wilding, executive vice president and U.S. economist at Pacific Investment Management Co., discusses the U.S. November jobs report, the prospect of a 2020 recession, and the lack of inflation in the U.S. She speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Robert Kaplan Speaks With Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays

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Jan.27 -- President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Robert Kaplan speaks with Kathleen Hays on March 5, 2020.
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Bloomberg

Fedex COO Says Virus Risk to Customers From Packages 'Very Small'

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FedEx Corp. Chief Operating Officer Raj Subramaniam discusses the shipper's workforce safety efforts and logistical response to the coronavirus crisis on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

ECB Stuck Between Rock and Hard Place: Pimco's Sundstrom

Higher Ed
Geraldine Sundstrom, asset allocation portfolio manager at Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco), sees a high probability that the European Central Bank will raise rates toward the end of the year. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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CLEAN : Growth downgrade for China 'very likely' on Covid surge: IMF chief

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A lower growth forecast is "very likely" for China this year and next, with easing Covid-19 restrictions bringing a surge in infections and temporary difficulties, IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva tells AFP (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

USA: OJ SIMPSON TRIAL

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English/Nat More mind-boggling statistics were presented Friday in the O-J Simpson murder trial. The prosecution's D-N-A statistical expert admitted he miscalculated some of the data associated with Simpson and the victims D-N-A. Much...
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An endangered Florida panther rescued as a kitten and raised in captivity has made a rare run back into the wild. The state's wildlife agency released the panther into a wildlife management area in the Florida Everglades.

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HEADLINE: Rare Fla. panther released into the wild CAPTION: An endangered Florida panther rescued as a kitten and raised in captivity has made a rare run back into the wild. The state's wildlife agency released the panther into a...
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USA: CLINTON URGES PROMPT TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY IN INDONESIA

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English/Nat President Clinton on Thursday urged a prompt transition to democracy in Indonesia following President Suharto's resignation. The president said he welcomed the decision of Suharto to hand power to his vice president after 32...
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Bloomberg

Expect More Turbulence in Markets, Says CCLA’s Bevan

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April 13 -- China’s stocks rose to a three-month high, led by materials and energy companies, after the nation’s exports rebounded more than expected. Overseas shipments in March increased 11.5 percent from a year earlier in dollar...
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Bloomberg

'Brexit’ Vs Yield: What’s Behind Sterling’s Pressure?

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March 16 -- Sterling is the worst-performing major currency over the past month amid concern that Britain will quit the European Union at a June 23 referendum, threatening trade and economic stability, and keeping interest rates at a...
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Bloomberg

Pimco's Kiesel: Fed Can Raise Rates Later This Year

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May 6 -- Mark Kiesel, chief investment officer of global credit at Pimco, reacts to the U.S. April jobs report and offers his outlook on the Federal Reserve's ability to raise rates this year. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Fully-Priced Market Awaits BOE Rate Decision

Higher Ed
Aug. 1 -- Market expectations are hovering near 100 percent certainty of a rate cut by the Bank of England in this week's decision. Bloomberg's Richard Jones examines how investors are viewing this week's meeting on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

A Georgia state climatologist says he expects a warm dry winter that could worsen Georgia's drought through the end of next summer.

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HEADLINE: Expert warns southeast drought could worsen CAPTION: A Georgia state climatologist says he expects a warm dry winter that could worsen Georgia's drought through the end of next summer. (Oct. 25)
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Bloomberg

DiMartino Booth: Fed to Follow BOE in Cutting Rates

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June 16 -- Danielle DiMartino Booth, president at Money Strong, talks about the impact of the U.K. Brexit vote on central banks and her call for a rate cut by both the Bank of England and Federal Reserve. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Rivlin: Jobs Numbers Put U.S. Recovery Back on Track

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July 8 -- Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Alice Rivlin weighs in on today's U.S. jobs report, Fed policy and Brexit. She speaks with Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Credit Suisse: Rate Hike Shouldn't Be End of the World

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Aug. 22 -- Fahd Iqbal, head of Middle East research at Credit Suisse, discusses Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer signaling a possible rate hike in 2016 and global growth. He speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

How Will U.S. Election Impact the Dollar?

Higher Ed
Sept. 21 -- Deutsche Bank co-head of FX Research Alan Ruskondiscusses dollar, yen and the currency markets, and Fed policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Norway's Lien Sees Oil at $60 in Next Couple Years

Higher Ed
Oct. 10 -- Norwegian Petroleum and Energy Minister Tord Lien discusses the prospect of an OPEC oil production freeze and where he sees prices in the next few years. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Emerging Markets: Does the Rally Have Further to Run?

Higher Ed
Oct. 27 -- Zal Devitre, head of investments at Citibank Singapore, discusses emerging markets, which asset classes he likes in Asia and the U.S. election. He speaks to Bloomberg's Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

The Challenges Facing Japan as Consumer Prices Drop

Higher Ed
October 28 -- Japan’s consumer prices fell for a seventh straight month and household spending slumped again in September, underscoring the challenges Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda face in trying...
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Bloomberg

Bob Michele: Fed Is About to Lead a 'Seismic Shift'

Higher Ed
Nov.22 -- Bob Michele, chief investment officer at JPMorgan Asset Management, examines the Federal Reserve's rate path amid market expectations of a rate hike in December. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."