Bloomberg
Visa CFO on Cross-Border Travel, Consumer Spending
Visa CFO Vasant Prabhu discusses cross-border travel demand and what he sees as "remarkably stable" consumer spending with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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China Will Have a Soft Start to the Year: HSBC's Neumann
Frederic Neumann, chief Asia economist and co-head of global research at HSBC, discusses China's reopening, Asia's consumption recovery and his outlook for regional economies. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Can Men's Underwear Sales Signal a Recession?
In this "Big Take," we look at why it's so tricky to figure out if a US recession is coming. Bloomberg's Katia Dmitrieva is on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Robertson Stephens' Garretty on US economic outlook
Robertson Stephens Chief Economist Jeanette Garretty says the US' fourth-quarter GDP growth underscores a very resilient economy. She breaks down the data with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Daybreak Australia."
Bloomberg
Saira Malik Sees Rush for Renewable Energy Keeping Future Inflation High
Nuveen's CIO spoke about how the risks from climate change and how the need for renewable energy could keep inflation high on Bloomberg's Next Big Risk.
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Labor Strength Driving Consumer Sentiment: UMich's Hsu
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 University of Michigan's preliminary index...
Bloomberg
Remote Work Costs Manhattan $12 Billion a Year
The shift to working at home is costing Manhattan $12 billion a year according to data analyzed by Bloomberg. That means the average worker is spending $4,661 less per year on things like meals, shopping and commuting. Bloomberg's Emma...
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Our Stores Are Still Relevant, Says Macy's CFO
Despite the disruptions of the pandemic, department stores saw a return to in-person shopping in 2021 even as digital commerce continued to expand. On Bloomberg Chief Future Officer, Macy's CFO Adrian Mitchell tells Caroline Hyde how the...
Bloomberg
IMF Chief Economist Gopinath on Trade War, Global Economy, Policies
Sep.05 -- International Monetary Fund Chief Economist Gita Gopinath talks about the trade war between the U.S. and China, the global economy and central banks' policies. She also discusses the economic impact of the anti-government...
Bloomberg
Barings Watching China Consumption, Renewable Stocks
Nicola Lai, investment manager of Hong Kong and China equities at Barings, discusses the growth outlook for China and policies amid the reopening, and the implications for stocks. China has set a cautious economic growth target of...
Bloomberg
U.S. Small Business Optimism Rises
Mar.09 -- Bank of America's Head of Small Business Sharon Miller speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about growing optimism for U.S. small businesses as uncertainty dropped to a 10-month low on "Bloomberg Markets:".
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Intelligent Data Processing in High Demand
Amit Walia, CEO of Informatica, discusses why accelerating investments into cloud technology continues to bear fruit. He also reflects on the completion of his firm's first full reporting year as a public company. This interview aired...
Bloomberg
US Seeing Consumer's 'Last Stand,' Stifel's Piegza Says
"It doesn't appear as if the consumer is increasingly confident," Stifel Chief Economist Lindsey Piegza says during an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed's Mester on Inflation, Monetary Policy and Gov't Shutdown
Jan.04 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester sits down with Bloomberg's Mike McKee to discuss Fed monetary policy and the state of the U.S. economy on "Bloomberg Markets."
Curated Video
If there's one thing the recession taught consumers, it's this: Shopping as a leisure activity is over.
HEADLINE: Changing moods: The post-recession shopper
CAPTION: If there's one thing the recession taught consumers, it's this: Shopping as a leisure activity is over. (Nov. 8)
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Sky News
Families Cut Spending by Unprecedented Amounts
Families Cut Spending by Unprecedented Amounts
Bloomberg
Chef Wolfgang Puck Goes ‘Rogue’
Apr.04 -- Chef and restaurateur Wolfgang Puck discusses how his latest culinary venture is different from a typical tasting menu experience. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
Curated Video
A Surge In Telecommuting Could Jeopardize Economic Growth
Will more people working from home help or hurt the economy?
Curated Video
Retail Sales Report Shows Billions In Extra Spending
The numbers show consumers are willing to spend despite rising inflation.
Bloomberg
Fed's Barkin on Risks, Business Confidence, Rate Cuts, Inflation
Jul.11 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Tom Barkin discusses downside risks to the economy, business confidence, the effectiveness of an interest rate cut, and increasing inflation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee...
Crash Course
Crash Course Economics #27: Behavioral Economics
Crash Course video episode with hosts, Jacob Clifford and Adrienne Hill, talks about the re-emergence of behavioral economics as a field of study and the emotional and social side of buying. [10:33]
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Biz Kids: How to Be a Smart Consumer
Get the most for your money. Join the Biz Kids and you'll enjoy smart shopping strategies. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls and traps set by savvy marketers and high-pressure salesman. Meet some smart consumers and a personal shopper...