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Why BNP Paribas’s Lo Sees Yuan at 6.65 by Year-End

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Jul.11 -- Chi Lo, senior greater China economist at BNP Paribas Asset Management, discusses his call on the yuan. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Buiter Says Markets Will Punish Treasuries for 'Unsustainable' Deficit

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Feb.13 -- Willem Buiter, special economic adviser at Citigroup, discusses the potential economic impact of a second U.S. government shutdown and the "completely unsustainable" deficit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China Going for 'Big Fiscal Push,' Deutsche Bank's Spencer Says

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Mar.04 -- Michael Spencer, chief economist and head of research Asia-Pacific at Deutsche Bank, talks about China's economy, the government's policies, and the trade spat with the U.S.. China lowered its goal for economic growth and...
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Kuwait Sees Narrower Deficit Next Year Even As Spending Rises

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Jan.22 -- Kuwait has unveiled a budget proposal that forecast a 2.1% fall in the deficit this year, despite an increase in spending. As the finance minister said, the government remains committed to an economic overhaul that's largely...
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Hammond: U.K. Has Turned an Important Corner on Austerity

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Oct.12 -- U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond discusses the end of austerity for Britain, the U.K. economy, increasing the U.K.'s competitiveness, a Brexit deal, the pound and the Amazon tax. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Former Rep. Delaney on MMT, Health Care, 2020 Presidential Run

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Mar.21 -- Former Democratic Representative John Delaney discusses his policy proposals as candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Feldstein Says China Stealing Technology Is Key U.S. Trade Issue

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Feb.22 -- In "Single Best Chart," Harvard University George F. Baker Professor of Economics Marty Feldstein examines the U.S. twin deficit and U.S.-China trade talks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Remembering the Life and Legacy of Marty Feldstein

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Jun.12 -- Michael Darda, chief economist and macro strategist at MKM Partners, and Gideon Rose, editor at Foreign Affairs Magazine, reflect on the life of economist Martin Feldstein. They speak with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg...
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Central Bank of Kenya's Njoroge Says Further Rate Cuts Depend on Data

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Jan.22 -- Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge discusses the outlook for monetary policy with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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Di Maio Vows Italy Will Use Tough Tactics in EU Budget Battle

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Aug.09 -- Italy's deputy prime minister has said that his country is ready to use tough tactics when EU budget discussions get serious. In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg, Luigi Di Maio said his anti-establishment coalition wants...
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Recession Is Written All Over the U.S. Economy, Ex-Budget Director Stockman Says

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Jan.22 -- David Stockman, author of "Peak Trump: The Undrainable Swamp and the Fantasy of MAGA" and former budget director under President Ronald Reagan, discusses his criticisms of the Trump administration's policies with Bloomberg's...
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George H.W. Bush's Economic Policy Link to Donald Trump

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Dec.05 -- Diana Furchtgott-Roth, former Office of Policy Planning associate director for George H.W. Bush, reflects on her time in the Bush administration and examines the state of the U.S. economy. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene...
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Canadian Networks Call Election for Liberals

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Oct.22 -- Canadian networks are saying that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals look set to win the Federal election with polls now closed across the nation. Trudeau may lose his parliamentary majority, forcing him to rely on a...
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Ontario’s Minister of Finance on the Economy and Financing

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Oct.17 -- The Honourable Rod Phillips, Minister of Finance for the Government of Ontario sat down for a wide-ranging discussion with Bloomberg Toronto Bureau Chief Jacqueline Thorpe at the Bloomberg Canadian Fixed Income Conference in...
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Senate Leaders Reach Agreement on Debt-Ceiling Deal

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Oct.07 -- Senate leaders have reached agreement on a deal that would prevent a government debt default by mid-October. Bloomberg's Emily Wilkins has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Republican Mark Sanford Drops Out Of 2020 Presidential Race

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The former South Carolina governor said the impeachment inquiry into President Trump has made policy discussion "impossible right now."
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Ospraie’s Anderson: 2021 Gas Starting to Look ‘Interesting’, Palladium Potentially 'Explosive'

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Oct.24 -- In this week’s “Commodity-In-Chief” on “Bloomberg Commodities Edge”, Alix Steel talks with Dwight Anderson, founder of hedge fund Ospraie Management. Anderson says that prices for 2021 natural gas may be supported by delays to...
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Congress Doesn’t Have Appetite to Address Entitlements: Rep. Womack

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Nov.14 -- Representative Stephen Womack, a Republican from Arkansas, and a ranking member of the House Budget Committee, discusses Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s assessment of the U.S. economy, the rapidly growing debt, and...
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Indonesia’s Budget Deficit to Stay Wide, Minister Says

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Jul.07 -- Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati says she expects the budget deficit to stay elevated next year as the coronavirus pandemic hampers the recovery and efforts to boost state revenue. The government has pledged to...
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President Barack Obama has plunged into the budget debate with a new plan to cut deficits through cuts in popular benefit programs coupled with higher taxes on the wealthy -- a stark contrast to the GOP plan unveiled last week.

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HEADLINE: Obama lays out $4 trillion deficit-cutting plan CAPTION: President Barack Obama has plunged into the budget debate with a new plan to cut deficits through cuts in popular benefit programs coupled with higher taxes on the...
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Obama says world leaders in broad agreement on economic recovery

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1. US President Barack Obama walking to the podium to address media 2. Wide of conference hall 3. SOUNDBITE (English) US President Barack Obama: ++Partly overlaid with close shots of attendants++ "The fact is the 20 major economies...
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Canadian PM, US trade minister in China to discuss trade

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1. Jean Chretien, Canadian Prime Minister, walking from room to microphone 2. Cameraman 3. Wide of press 4. Tilt-up from hands of Chretien to him speaking 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Jean Chretien, Canada Prime Minister: "...Yeah but it's...
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Wal-Mart opens first store in capital

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1. Wide exterior shot of Wal-Mart's Sam's Club store 2. Ribbon cutting ceremony by store managers 3. Close up on Wal-Mart badge 4. Store assistants 5. Wide shot of first customers wheeling trolleys into store 6. Rows of bulk shopping...
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Obama urges rise in debt limit and calls for tighter gun controls

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking into East Room of White House for news briefing, zoom into mid 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "It's been a busy and productive four years, and I expect the same for the...