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El-Erian: Too Early to Make Fed Rate Call for September
"This is structurally a very different global economy and that's a problem," Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says. Speaking with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open," El-Erian also says the recent moves in equities and...
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Danny Blanchflower: Italian Labor Market in Crisis
Nov.30 -- Dartmouth Economics Professor Danny Blanchflower examines the Italian labor market and what the government can do to incentivize hiring. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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JPMorgan’s 2020 Long-Term Capital Market Assumptions
Nov.06 -- John Bilton, head of global multi-asset strategy at JPMorgan Asset Management, and David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the firm’s latest report on long-term capital market assumptions...
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House of Cards? Concerns Mount Over Rising Household Debt
July 20 -- Atif Mian, a Princeton University professor, discusses the rise in household debt with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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IMF Cuts China's 2022 Growth Forecast to 4.4% From 4.8%
Helge Berger, the International Monetary Fund's mission chief for China, discusses the outlook for the world's second-largest economy, fiscal and monetary policies. The IMF has cut its economic growth forecast for this year to 4.4% from...
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The Negative Interest Rate Legacy of Quantitative Easing
Mar.28 -- In "Single Best Chart," David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, examines the fallout from steps taken to recover from the financial crisis. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed 'Missed the Boat' on Inflation, MKM's Darda Says
MKM Partners Chief Economist and Macro Strategist Michael Darda says the recent CPI numbers are "too hot" and the Federal Reserve "has its work cut out for it." He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Marathon's Richards Sees Bad Debt as Best Opportunity in Europe
Sep.12 -- Bruce Richards, chairman and chief executive officer at Marathon Asset Management, discusses the European Central Bank's latest rate decision, investing in Europe, the possibility of a U.S. recession, and high-yield bond...
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BNY Mellon Prefers Equities to Gold in Medium to Long Term
Aug.06 -- Equities are the "best bet over the medium to long term," according to BNY Mellon Senior EMEA Market Strategist Geoffrey Yu, whereas gold has a more "constrained breadth of investability." He made the comments in an interview...
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A Deep Dive Into Chinese Markets, Credit and Debt
March 21 -- Peter Borish, chief strategist at Quad Group, examines Chinese markets, credit, and debt levels. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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U.K.'s Osborne 'Deferred' RBS Stake Sale: Chairman Davies
March 16 -- Howard Davies, chairman at RBS, and Yale University Senior Fellow Stephen Roach discuss the consequences of negative interest rates on the banking industry and the U.K. government's strategy for selling its stake in RBS. They...
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El-Erian: Fed Convinced There is Just One Outcome
May.13 -- Mohamed El-Erian, president at Queens College at Cambridge University and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses the differing views of the Federal Reserve and markets on the U.S. economy. His opinions are his own.
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BOJ's Kuroda Says 4% Growth Won't Be Sustained
Aug.27 -- Keio University Sayuri Shirai discusses her outlook for the Japanese economy and talks about Bank of Japan monetary policy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Haitong International John Zhu on Global Central Banks
Haitong International Senior Global Economist John Zhu discusses the latest FOMC meeting during which the Fed signaled it's in no rush to raise rates. He also discusses the outlook for other central banks to lift rates. Zhu speaks to...
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Credit Agricole's Kowalczyk: China Is Stabilizing
Sept. 13 -- Dariusz Kowalczyk, senior economist and strategist for Asia ex-Japan at Credit Agricole CIB, discusses China's industrial production and retail sales data and what the figures mean for the economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Capital Spending in U.S. Is Recovering, Says Feroli
Sep.11 -- JPMorgan Chief U.S. Economist Michael Feroli talks about inflation the future of the U.S. economy on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Markets Live: US Recession Risk, Jobless Claims, OPEC+
Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Europe."
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Trillium AM's Smith on Markets
Cheryl Smith, economist and portfolio manager at Trillium Asset Management, discusses her views on investment strategies and global markets. She speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Austraila."
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Folkerts-Landau: Monetary Policy Now Doing Serious Damage
July 15 -- David Folkerts-Landau, chief economist at Deutsche Bank, discusses the negative impact of years of global monetary policy and the need for a move to fiscal policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Don't See Terrible Risk of Overshooting Inflation: Zach Carter
Apr.09 -- U.S. producer prices climbed more than forecast last month in a broad advance, indicating inflationary pressures continue to build across the nation’s economy. Zach Carter, author of "The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and...
Jacob Clifford
Macroeconomics 15 Minute Review
Don't underestimate the amount of content you can review in under 15 minutes! Watch as this familiar and savvy economics instructor provides an overview of all macroeconomics, from scarcity and the production possibilities...
Jacob Clifford
Key Graphs of AP Macroeconomics
Every AP economics student should watch this video! In just a few minutes, Mr. Clifford offers an overview of macroeconomics and the five key graphs that an AP econ student can expect to find on the final exam: aggregate demand and...
Emergent Order
Deck the Halls with Macro Follies
Does consumer spending really grow the economy? Check out this well-produced, comical and memorable video to consider this question with your young economists.
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An Intro to Keynes’s The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
How quickly can an economy recover from a shock? John Maynard Keynes challenges the classical economist view of a self-correcting economy with his 1936 work, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. A short view...