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Dutta: Odds of Fed going 50bp in March zero

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Neil Dutta, Renaissance Macro Research Head of U.S. Economic Research, says the market is right to price in rate hikes but its gotten 'over its skis' pricing 5 or 6 this year. He says the odds of a 50bp move in March are 'basically zero.'
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Diesel Market Is in Dire Situation: Schork

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Stephen Schork, Schork Group president and commodities expert, talks about the lack of refining capacity, rising oil and diesel prices and the energy crisis in the US. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Biden Says 'He'll Get Something Done' With Manchin

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President Joe Biden said he still has a chance to strike a deal with Senator Joe Manchin to get his roughly $2 trillion economic plan, Build Back Better, through Congress. "I still think there's a possibility of getting Build Back Better...
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Tech, Financials Lead Earnings Season

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Feb.02 -- Tech and financials are leading this quarterly earnings period on the back of strong holiday spending. Visa Chief Financial Officer Vasant Prabhu joins Bloomberg's Emily Chang to recap the company's earnings, look ahead to...
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Fed's Kaplan Worries U.S. Consumers May Not Get Footing Back Until 2021

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Apr.16 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan says he expects a substantial contraction in the second quarter and worries that it might take until next year for the U.S. consumer to get his or her footing back. He...
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We need to combine social science and big data for contact tracing: Tett

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May.22 -- Gillian Tett, Financial Times Editorial Board Chair, says that big data cannot stand on its own to fulfill contact tracing and tracking needs. She also points to the importance of psychology in consumers' readiness to re-engage...
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Fed's Williams on Economy, Inflation, Europe, Trade

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May.14 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses the U.S. economy, inflation and monetary policy. He also discusses the impact of U.S.-China trade tensions and the outlook for Europe's economy in an interview...
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Powell: Trade, Global Economic Concerns Weigh on U.S. Economic Outlook

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Jul.10 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers his prepared testimony to the House Financial Services Committee.
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JD Digits’s Shen Sees a Consumption Boom in China’s Low-Tier Cities

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Mar.19 -- Shen Jianguang, chief economist at JD Digits, discusses his take on where the Chinese consumer is going and how China should stimulate the economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Philips to Resume Good Growth in 2022, Says CEO

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Frans van Houten, chief executive officer at Royal Philips NV, discusses the supply chain bottlenecks that have impacted third-quarter earnings, the company’s plans to alleviate the supply chain issues and if rising prices will be passed...
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U.K. Has Leverage in Brexit Talks, Says EY's Persson

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Mar.17 -- Mats Persson, head of international trade at EY and former adviser to David Cameron, explains why the U.K. has leverage going into Brexit negotiations, as he feels that talks with be a clash of political redlines. He speaks on...
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BOE Hawks Dissent in 5-3 Interest Rate Vote

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Jun.15 -- The Bank of England held interest rates steady as a split widened among policymakers in a 5-3 rate decision vote. Bloomberg Intelligence's Dan Hanson reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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UBS Sees 'More Balanced Recovery' in China's Economy

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Apr.15 -- Wang Tao, head of Asia economics and chief China economist at UBS Group AG, discusses the state of the world's second-largest economy, its outlook and policies. China’s economy soared in the first quarter as consumer spending...
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How Are U.S.-China Trade Talks Affecting E-Commerce Giants?

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Dec.26 -- Jacob Cooke, co-founder and chief executive officer of WPIC, a tech consultancy firm which helps global brands with their e-commerce strategy in China and Japan, discusses how the trade negotiations are affecting U.S. and...
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Future Wells Fargo Operating Losses Will Look More Normal, CFO Says

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Jan.14 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo & Co. chief financial officer, discusses the bank's fourth-quarter earnings and litigation expenses with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You...
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Encouraging readings on two of the best gauges of the economy's health: consumer spending and corporate profits gave investors confidence to move into stocks Thursday.

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HEADLINE:Oct. 8: Stocks climb on retail sales, Alcoa earnings CAPTION: Encouraging readings on two of the best gauges of the economy's health: consumer spending and corporate profits gave investors confidence to move into stocks...
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Options Insight: How to Trade Facebook Into Earnings

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Nov. 1 -- Recon Capital Partners' Kevin Kelly discusses the recent performance of stocks and his options strategy for Facebook. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fed's Williams Says Higher Tariffs Will Impact Growth, Inflation

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May.14 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses the U.S. economy, monetary policy and the impact of U.S.-China trade tensions. He speaks with Kathleen Hays in Zurich on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Impact of New Stimulus and Virus Surge Weighs on Investors

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Jun.24 -- Peter Hooper, Global Head of Economic Research at Deutsche Bank Securities, talks about the impact of the coronavirus on consumer spending and the economy. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.S. Consumer Spending Increased At Record Pace In May

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With unemployment funds running out, the gains aren't expected to last.
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Fed Chair Powell Says Concept of MMT Is 'Just Wrong'

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Feb.26 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the concept of modern monetary theory is "just wrong." He says U.S. debt is fairly high to the level of GDP. Powell speaks before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Fed Should Meet Now to End QE

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Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers says the Fed should meet now to end quantitative easing. He also talks about what kind of sanctions may work against Russia.
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Bed Bath & Beyond CEO: Pandemic Shopping Shift Is Permanent

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Apr.14 -- Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. President and CEO Mark Tritton discusses the retailer's fourth quarter performance, growth in online sales, and outlook on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."