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Davos 2025: Gary Cohn on Trump, Tax Cuts, Yield Curve

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Gary Cohn, vice chairman at IBM and former National Economic Council director, discusses the political difficulties in delivering US tax cuts, the corporate community's optimism for President Donald Trump's policies, and offers...
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Goldman Sachs on China Commodities Outlook

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Trina Chen, Goldman Sachs Co-Head of Greater China Equity Research and China Basic Materials and Agriculture Analyst, says discusses her latest forecasts for 2025 on "Bloomberg: The China Show." She speaks with Minmin Low from the...
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10-Year Yield Is 'Tail Wagging the Dog': Rockefeller's Chang

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Rockefeller Global Family Office CIO Jimmy Chang says the 10-year Treasury yield is the "tail wagging the dog right now." Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close," Chang also says he sees momentum in the M&A market and discusses his outlook for...
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Maya MacGuineas on Debt Ceiling, Reconciliation Bill

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Maya MacGuineas, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget President, shares her thoughts on President-elect Trump talking about the debt ceiling and states that she agrees with Trump that the debt limit needs to increase, but also...
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Don't Expect 'DOGE' Cuts to Cover Spending: Kelton

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Stony Brook University Professor of Economics and Public Policy Stephanie Kelton discusses the Trump administrations spending plan in an interview with Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Rep. Auchincloss on Trump, House Reconciliation Bill

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Representative Jake Auchincloss (D) Massachusetts weighs in on President-elect Trump's foreign policy ideas regarding Greenland, the Panama Canal, and the Middle East. Rep. Auchincloss also talks about how the Republican led House of...
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Bond Market to Keep DC, Deficit in Check in 2025: Tchir

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Peter Tchir, head of macro strategy at Academy Securities, says a 5% yield on the 10-Year US Treasury is "pretty realistic," depending on which policies of President-elect Donald Trump actually get implemented.
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Bank of France Cuts Growth Outlook for 2025

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The Bank of France cut its domestic growth outlook just days after President Emmanuel Macron named Francois Bayrou the country's fourth prime minister in a year. The central bank cited the political upheaval as a drag on household and...
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Bond Vigilantes Are Returning by Stealth: 3-Minute MLIV

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Anna Edwards, Kriti Gupta, and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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France Latest: Time Is Running Out to Pass Budget

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As France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou meets with far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Monday, time is running out to pass the budget. Eleonora Mavroeidi of Bloomberg Economics explains what's at risk.
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Yellen Talks Russia Sanctions, Tariffs and US Deficit

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the US is looking for creative ways to curb Russia's revenue. Speaking with David Gura on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Yellen also discusses US-China relations, tariffs, currencies and US fiscal policy.
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Government Debt Is Biggest Risk to Markets, Knapp Says

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Barry Knapp, Ironsides Macroeconomics director of research and chief market strategist, says government debt is the biggest risk to markets for the year ahead. He speaks on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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In Full: Le Pen on French Budget, Deficit, Government, Trump

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France's National Rally leader Marine Le Pen discusses the political situation in the country following a no-confidence vote that toppled Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration. In an interview with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua,...
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France's Armand on Budget, Le Pen and Deficit Targets

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France's Finance Minister Antoine Armand sat down with Bloomberg Television's Caroline Connan amid a political crisis over the country's budget and a looming deadline for concessions from Marine Le Pen's National Rally.
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Bill Dudley on Bessent's Debt Challenge, 'Shadow' Fed

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Bill Dudley, former New York Fed President, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, and Bloomberg Economics senior advisor, discusses the challenge US debt can pose for Scott Bessent at the US Treasury, the potential impact on the Federal Reserve...
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Saudi Non-Oil Activities to Keep Growing: Alibrahim

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Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim tells Bloomberg Television he expects non-oil activities to increasingly contribute to the kingdom's economic growth, as they passed the 50% mark as a percentage of total real GDP. ...
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In Full: Saudi's Alibrahim on Cease-Fire, Budget, Growth

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Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim discusses the kingdom's budget for 2025, economic growth prospects and non-oil activities in Saudi Arabia in an interview with Bloomberg's Joumanna Bercetche. He also comments on...
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Trump Tariff Threats Not A Surprise: Aaron Kenon

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Clear Harbor Asset Management CEO Aaron Kennon says President-elect Donald Trump's latest tariff threat to top US trading partners should not come as a surprise. He further said that there will be more de-regulation under the new...
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Experts say no tax on tips will not benefit workers

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Whoever wins in 2025, tax policy will be high on Congress' agenda next year. But for taxes on tips, it may be an issue that keeps the the politicians on one side and experts on the other. (Scripps News)
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President Biden's closing arguments at CNN debate

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"We've made significant progress from the debacle that was left by President Trump in his last term," President Biden said. (Scripps News)
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US Treasury Boosts Refunding by $9B to $112B

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The US Treasury said it will sell $112 billion of longer-term securities at its so-called quarterly refunding auctions next week, which span 3-, 10- and 30-year Treasuries. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow...
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Showdown Over Israel, Ukraine Aid

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Bloomberg's Wendy Benjaminson and Jack Fitzpatrick discuss the big split between Republican Congress members as Speaker Johnson's Israel aid bill is hit with opposition from members in the Senate. Both Wendy and Jack speak with Annmarie...
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Fed Takes Backseat to Treasury Refunding

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Wall Street bond dealers expect the US Treasury to unveil another round of increases this week to its note and bond auctions. Kailey Leinz reports on "Bloomberg The Open." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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Why the Bond Market Is Watching Treasury Over the Fed

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The US Treasury Department's new borrowing plan, the so-called quarterly refunding announcement, is likely to divert investor interest away from the Federal Reserve's latest interest-rate decision this Wednesday. MLIV's Ven Ram explains...