Bloomberg
U.S. Move-Up Home Market Is 'on Fire,' Zelman Says
Oct.14 -- Ivy Zelman, chief executive officer of Zelman & Associates, says the rise in U.S single-family home prices might have "further to run," with the "move-up market on fire." She speaks wiith Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Romaine...
Sky News
Interest Rates Continue To Be Held At 0.5%
VOICED: Interest rates have been held again after the vast majority of the Bank of England's deciding committee voted to keep them at half a percent.
Despite previous suggestions that it could rise this year, it now seems like the cost...
Bloomberg
High-Yield Munis Outperform as Credit Spreads Narrow
Oct.16 -- Christopher Brigati, managing director and head of municipals at Advisors Asset Management, discusses the impact of tightening credit spreads on municipal bond investing. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs in this week's...
Bloomberg
FOMC Unanimously Keeps Rates Unchanged as Yellen Exits
Jan.31 -- Bloomberg's Chris Condon reports on the decision by the Federal Reserve's policy-making Federal Open Market Committee to keep rates unchanged. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
How ETF Investors Are Hedging for Rising Inflation
Feb.14 -- U.S. consumer prices rose by more than projected in January as apparel costs jumped the most in nearly three decades. Nate Geraci, president of The ETF Store and the first investment adviser to offer only ETFs, sits down with...
Bloomberg
MetLife CEO Urges Regulators to Keep an Eye on New Entrants
Apr.01 -- Steven Kandarian, chief executive officer at Metlife, discusses fighting the distinction of too-big-to-fail, the Trump administration's approach to regulation, concerns about leveraged loans, and expectations for his successor...
Bloomberg
Bank of America's Moynihan Discusses Federal Reserve Policy
Dec.20 -- Bank of America Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan discussed Federal Reserve policy, its balance sheet, and market liquidity. He spoke with Bloomberg's David Westin at the bank's global headquarters in New York.
Bloomberg
Fed's Repo Response Not Fueling Stock Market Says Bill Dudley
Jan.29 -- Bill Dudley, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, discusses the market perceptions around the Federal Reserve's balance sheet expansion. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
Bloomberg
Goldilocks Fights the Resistance
Mar.15 -- Another week of weakening economic data, another weekly gain for risk assets. Fundamentally, it sort of feels like a Goldilocks-is-back vibe. Important economic data this week -- retail sales, durables -- has been decent and...
Bloomberg
Bonds Signaling a Painful Downturn: Invesco's Waldner
"The market is telling you (the Fed) is going to really, really tighten and what that means for the economy and for risky assets is not clear," Rob Waldner, fixed income strategist at Invesco, says on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
Bloomberg
ECB Announces Faster Winding Down of Asset Purchases
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.
Bloomberg
Why Are Investors Seeking Out Long-Term Treasuries?
Nov. 12 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz, and Scarlet Fu examine the move by investors into long-term U.S. Treasuries. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on ""In The Loop.""
Bloomberg
BOE's Bailey on Rate Decision, Inflation, U.K. Economy
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson about the central bank's decision to raise interest rates to the highest since 2009 and how rising inflation is already slowing the U.K. economy.
Bloomberg
Yen Near Prior Intervention Levels
The yen fell for a third consecutive session on Monday, breaking through 145 yen per dollar, putting it within striking distance of a new low. David Finnerty reports on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Federal Reserve Key Words: Patient or Considerable?
Dec. 17 -- The Federal Reserve wraps up a two-day meeting as it considers a language change on rates and the impact of the collapse of the Russian ruble and falling oil prices. Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on In The Loop.
Bloomberg
Bill Gross: The Fed Is Looking More Dovish
March 16 -- Bill Gross, Janus Capital Management fund manager, discusses the Fed's decision to hold off from raising borrowing costs and scaling back forecasts for how high interest rates will rise this year. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
Bloomberg
Minutes Signal Fed to Shrink Balance Sheet by $95B/Month
The Federal Reserve signaled it will reduce its massive bond holdings at a maximum pace of $95 billion a month, according to the minutes of the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee's March meeting. Mike McKee reports on...
Bloomberg
TD's Misra Sees Fed Policy Pause After a 'Few Hikes'
Priya Misra, global head of rates strategy at TD Securities, says she expects the Federal Reserve to take a cautious approach to tightening policy despite the threat of inflation. "Once they get to 1%, 1.5% we're actually arguing that...
Bloomberg
Fed Close to a 'Blink' on Policy, Says Leuthold's Paulsen
Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at The Leuthold Group, says the Federal Reserve is nearing a "blink" on its policy tightening path that could be a boon to equity markets. "I think we're getting really close to a blink -- that...
Bloomberg
KKR's Mcvey on Interest Rates, Fed, China Economy
Apr.16 -- Henry McVey, head of global macro and asset allocation at KKR, discusses low interest rates, central bank independence, and China's economic slowdown. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
U.S. 10-Year Yield Climbs for Fourth-Straight Day
Feb.08 -- In "Futures In Focus," Ira Epstein of the Ira Epstein Division of Linn & Associates examines the factors behind the recent moves in U.S. Treasury yields. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Deutsche Bank Reaches Settlement With Justice Dept.
Jan.17 -- Deutsche Bank AG reached a final settlement with the U.S. Justice Department over its handling of mortgage-backed securities before 2008, resolving one of its biggest litigation risks. Bloomberg Intelligence's Alison Williams...
Bloomberg
Powell Says 'Somewhat Lower' Rate Path Is Warranted
Jul.31 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks at a news conference in Washington about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to cut interest rates for the first time since the financial crisis.
Bloomberg
Philippine Central Bank’s Diokno: Expect Another Rate Cut Before End of Year
Aug.08 -- Philippine Central Bank Governor Benjamin Diokno discusses monetary policy, when they’ll cut rates again, inflation targets, the possibility of a RRR cut and their concerns about regional currencies being too weak. He speaks...