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Greenspan: En EEUU rebajas de impuestos no están financiadas
Abr.18-- El expresidente de la Reserva Federal Alan Greenspan habla sobre la objeción que les hace a las rebajas de impuestos de EE.UU. y el problema político de abordar los derechos a subsidios y exenciones. Conversa con Tom Keene de...
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Israel's Shai Babad on Bank of Israel Policy, Meeting Warren Buffett
Jun.08 -- Israeli Ministry of Finance Director General Shai Babad discusses Bank of Israel policy, global geopolitical risks and the state of the country's economy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Julia Chatterley and Joe Weisenthal on...
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Strategist Valliere Says Trump's Not a Conservative
Mar.01 -- Greg Valliere, chief global strategist at Horizon Investments, talks about the to-do list for the Republican Party following President Donald Trump's address before a joint session of Congress and examines the politics of the...
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JPM's Kasman Says Tax Cut Doesn’t Make Sense Now
Oct.18 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays deficit -to-GDP of the United States, going back to 1970. He speaks with Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Furman Says Rising Deficit From Tax Reform Is 'Nuts'
Dec.22 -- Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Jason Furman discusses his thoughts on tax reform what it means for the U.S. economy. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Republicans Seek Way Forward With Hybrid Tax Plan
Aug.08 -- Tax Foundation President Scott Hodge discusses the debate over tax reform and reconciliation rules with David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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House, Senate Tax Plans Face Reconciliation Battle
Nov.10 -- House Republicans put together their version of a tax bill on Thursday while their Senate counterparts revealed their proposal which heads to markup on Monday. Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker examines the differences in the plans...
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Oil Unlikely to Go Back to $85, Arqaam Capital's Rizk Says
Jan.28 -- Zeina Rizk, a director for fixed income asset management at Dubai-based Arqaam Capital Ltd., talks about oil prices, the implications for Saudi Arabia's budget, and the region's bond markets. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din...
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ANZ's Goh 'Bearish' on Philippine Peso, Says Indonesia Rupiah 'Undervalued'
Jan.31 -- Khoon Goh, head of Asia research at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, talks about Asian economies and currencies. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Norsk Hydro CEO on Aluminium Pricing, Tariffs, China
Oct.24 -- Svein Richard Brandtzaeg, chief executive officer at Norsk Hydro, discusses aluminium pricing and the impact of trade tariffs following the company’s release of third-quarter results. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua...
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Philippine Central Bank Likely to Raise Rates, StanChart's Mann Says
Sep.27 -- David Mann, the global chief economist at Standard Chartered Plc, talks about economies and monetary policies of Indonesia and the Philippines. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Advani Group's President on Rupee, Indian Markets
Sep.24 -- Pashupati Advani, president at Advani Group, discusses the rupee and his outlook on India's markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Emerging Markets' 'Pretty Negative Environment' to Continue, Nomura's Subbaraman Says
Oct.05 -- Robert Subbaraman, Singapore-based head of emerging markets economics at Nomura Holdings Inc., talks about Asian economies and monetary policies. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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What Bolsonaro's Win Will Mean for Brazil
Oct.28 -- Ernesto Revilla, head of Latin America economics at Citigroup, discusses Brazil's presidential election and what Jair Bolsonaro will do for the country. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Italy Resists EU Budget Pressure on 'Necessary' Breach of Rules
Oct.22 -- The Italian government told the European Union that it must break deficit rules to help its poorest citizens as it seeks a dialog on the nation's budget. Bloomberg's Alessandra Migliaccio reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Iron Ore Prices Might Stay High Short-Term, Says UBS’s Schnider
Feb.14 -- Dominic Schnider, head of commodities and APAC FX at UBS Wealth Management CIO Office, discusses the iron ore market and the U.S. dollar. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Platinum Rising in Medium Term, Gold in ’Solid Position’: Sibanye CEO
Oct.25 -- Neal Froneman, chief executive officer at Sibanye Stillwater, discusses precious metals prices and the impact of the rand on earnings. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Breaking Down Malaysia’s Economy
Jun.24 -- Don Hanna, chief economist at CIMB Group, discusses Malaysia’s economy and how the U.S.-China trade war could impact the country. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Austrian Finance Minister Hopes for EU Solution on State Aid for Tourism
Sep.11 -- Austrian Finance Minister Gernot Bluemel said he hopes to find a solution with the European Union on state aid for tourism and companies in Austria that are struggling due to the impact of the virus. He also sees a strong...
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CalSTRS CIO Ailman: Tax Hikes Will 'Weigh Heavy' on Markets
Apr.23 -- Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS), says taxes will have to be raised at some point and it will "weigh very heavy" on markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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IMF releases world economic outlook
1. Wide shot of International Monetary Fund panel
2. Cameramen
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olivier Blanchard, Director, Research Department, IMF:
"Overall we expect the global economy to decline by 1.3 percent in 2009, this is year on year....
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President Barack Obama is unveiling his $3.73 trillion spending plan that is certain to ignite a political battle with Republicans who say the proposed budget is too timid about reducing the spiraling U.S. debt.
HEADLINE: Obama unveils budget; Republicans want more cuts
CAPTION: President Barack Obama is unveiling his $3.73 trillion spending plan that is certain to ignite a political battle with Republicans who say the proposed budget is too...
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President Barack Obama says if he doesn't improve the education system and drive down the cost of health care that the economy won't grow at either his rate of 2.6 percent, or the congressional budget analysts' rate of 2.2 percent
HEADLINE: Obama addresses deficit critics
CAPTION: President Barack Obama says if he doesn't improve the education system and drive down the cost of health care that the economy won't grow at either his rate of 2.6 percent, or the...
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The next president will inherit a record budget deficit of $482 billion, according to a new Bush administration estimate released Monday
HEADLINE: Bush administration projects record 2009 deficit
CAPTION: The next president will inherit a record budget deficit of $482 billion, according to a new Bush administration estimate released Monday. (July...