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May's New Brexit Plan Is as 'Dead as the Dodo,' Blanchflower Says
May.21 -- Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth College professor of economics, discusses U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's gamble on a new Brexit referendum. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on...
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There Is an Opening for Further Cuts From BOK, Says Moody’s Cochrane
Oct.16 -- Steven Cochrane, chief APAC economist at Moody’s Analytics, discusses the Bank of Korea’s monetary policy, global growth, the labor market and his outlook for China’s economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Chinese Consumers Are Getting More Sophisticated, Says WPIC’s CEO
Nov.10 -- Jacob Cooke, co-founder and chief executive officer at WPIC, discusses Alibaba Singles’ Day and the health of the Chinese consumer. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Citi's Mann Doesn't See Fed Moving Into a Hiking Cycle
Dec.23 -- Catherine Mann, Citi Global chief economist, talks about the strength of the U.S. consumer and the Federal Reserve's moves for 2020. She appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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UK Sterling Sitting on Sidelines Until There's a Brexit Deal, Says Nomura's Buckley
Oct.07 -- George Buckley, Nomura International Chief U.K and European economist, talks about the potential for a Brexit deal and how the uncertainty is impacting the British Pound. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Consumer Spending in Pretty Good Shape, Mastercard CEO Says
Nov.13 -- Mastercard Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ajay Banga discusses the state of consumer spending amid a resurgence in Covid-19 cases and his views on cryptocurrencies. Banga adds that he has no intention of leaving his...
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Roubini Says Markets Don't Reflect the Economic Risks
Aug.21 -- Nouriel Roubini, professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, says markets aren't pricing in what he sees as a dire economic outlook amid the ongoing coronavirus fallout. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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BofA's Moynihan Says U.S. Economy Needs More Stimulus
Sep.18 -- Bank of America Corp. Chief Executive Brian Moynihan called for another round of federal stimulus to help the U.S. reach a full economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. He spoke to Bloomberg's David Westin in advance of...
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China's Virus Controls Undercut Holidays, Economic Recovery
Jan.31 -- China’s efforts to control the recent resurgence of Covid-19 are undercutting a recovery ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday which begins next week. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Rep. McCarthy Delays Biden Bill With Eight Hour Speech
House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy spoke for more than eight hours in opposition to President Joe Biden's $1.64 trillion tax and spending bill. He ended speaking early Friday morning.
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Energy Prices Face Upward Pressure: JPMorgan's Chang
Joyce Chang, global research chair at JPMorgan, discusses the outlook for stocks, bonds and energy. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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China’s Golden Week Travel Still Weak
Oct.06 -- Numbers for China’s second biggest travel holiday are out, and the message is clear. Covid restrictions continue to weigh on tourism and spending. Bloomberg’s Kathleen Hays reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Hilton CEO: Worst Definitely Behind Us
Chris Nassetta, Hilton president and CEO, expects travel demand to return to 2019 levels by the second or third quarter of next year. Nassetta discusses Hilton's recovery from the lows of the pandemic on "The David Rubenstein Show:...
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Brent Will Unlikely Trade Below $90: T-Commodity
T-Commodity Founder & MD Gianclaudio Torlizzi thinks Brent will unlikely trade below $90. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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US Economy Grows at 2.6% Annual Rate in Third Quarter
Gross domestic product rose at a 2.6% annualized rate in the third quarter as the US economy rebounded following two quarterly contractions. Michael McKee reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Consumers Signal Bumpy Road Ahead: Univ. of Michigan
Joanne Hsu, University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers director, breaks down the latest consumer sentiment data. Speaking on "Bloomberg Markets," Hsu says consumer are increasingly concerned about interest rates.
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Recession May Have Started: Conference Board's Peterson
The Conference Board Chief Economist Dana Peterson discusses what the board's latest economic data suggest about the state of the US economy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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World's Biggest Luxury Spenders Are Label-Loving Koreans
The South Korean market is now as important as Japan to luxury brands. South Koreans are now the world's biggest per-capita spenders of luxury goods including handbags and jewelry. Heejin Kim reports on Bloomberg Television.
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What the Michigan Sentiment Survey Signals for Inflation
University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers Director Joanne Hsu discusses the key takeaways from the latest consumer sentiment survey with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets." The sentiment index rose to a nine-month high...
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Luxury Watchmaker Breitling Says China Reopening a 'Very Good News'
Georges Kern, chief executive officer of Breitling AG, discusses the storied Swiss watch maker's strategy and outklook. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Why Consumer Confidence Rose to Highest Since April
Conference Board Chief Economist Dana Peterson discusses the rise in consumer confidence on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." US consumer confidence rose by more than forecast to the highest since April as inflation eased and gasoline...
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Central bank cuts key rate for first time in 15 months to boost economy
South Korea's central bank cut its key interest rate for the first time in 15 months on Thursday, providing support to an economy dragged down by the shock of a ferry sinking that killed hundreds of teenagers.
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Asian stocks fall amid China growth worries
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Consumer spending grew in July by 0.8 percent, the largest amount in five months. That followed a decline in June and helped ease fears that the U.S. economy is on the verge of another recession.
HEADLINE: Consumer spending rebounds, up 0.8 pct. in July
CAPTION: Consumer spending grew in July by 0.8 percent, the largest amount in five months. That followed a decline in June and helped ease fears that the U.S. economy is on the...