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Which Industries Benefit From a U.S.-China Trade Deal?

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Mar.04 -- Liz Young, director of market strategy at BNY Mellon Investment Management, and Nancy Tengler, chief investment strategist at Butcher Joseph Asset Management, discuss the market reaction to a possible U.S.-China trade deal....
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Citadel Founder Griffin Concerned About Italian Debt and Brexit

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Mar.27 -- Citadel founder Ken Griffin tells David Rubenstein that Italy's "debt dynamic" means the country is "the highest risk of being the next Greece." On Brexit, Griffin says, "The single, biggest problem gripping the U.K. is...
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U.S. Job Gains Show Economic Momentum for 2019, CEA's Hassett Says

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Feb.04 -- White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett discusses economic strength in the jobs report, wage growth expectations, and the economic impact of the partial government shutdown. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Harvard's Furman on Ending D.C.'s Debt Obsession

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Jason Furman, Harvard Kennedy School professor of economic policy, explains his call for raising U.S. deficit spending on "What'd You Miss?"
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Trump Tax Cut Has Created Long-Term Fiscal Problem, Ex-Treasury Sec. Lew Says

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew comments on current U.S. fiscal policy during an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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We're Very Concerned About Debt and Deficits, Says Pimco's Crescenzi

Higher Ed
Aug.16 -- Tony Crescenzi, market strategist and portfolio manager at Pimco, and Nancy Ognanovich of Bloomberg Government talk about the debt crisis. They appear on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Gotham's Greenblatt Says Negative Rates Would Be Bad for U.S.

Higher Ed
Nov.18 -- Joel Greenblatt, Gotham Asset Management co-chief investment officer and managing principal, comments on negative interest rates during an interview with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Lebanon PM's economic adviser explains reform package

Higher Ed
The economic advisor to the Lebanese prime minister said that he hopes when reforms outlined for next year's budget are implemented there will be a complete change in the overall atmosphere in the country.
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German Bund Yields Could Decline Again in 2020, SocGen Says

Higher Ed
Nov.15 -- Guy Stear, head of fixed income research at Societe Generale, talks about Germany's economy, bund yields, European Central Bank policy and the euro. Germany's economy is growing slowly, but isn’t in a crisis and doesn’t need a...
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Mass Strikes Over Macron's Pension System Overhaul Disrupt France

Higher Ed
Nationwide protests over President Emmanuel Macron's proposed changes to the pension system brought some services in France to a halt Thursday.
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Bloomberg

Oxford Economics's Stillo on Canada's Economy After Trudeau Re-Election

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Tony Stillo, Oxford Economics director of Canada economics, explains what Justin Trudeau's re-election means for Canada and its economy. He speaks with Joe Weisenthal, Romaine Bostick and Caroline Hyde on "What'd You Miss?"
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Byron Wien Expects Trump to Be Re-Elected as Democrats Take Back Senate

Higher Ed
Jan.09 -- Byron Wien, vice chairman of Blackstone's Private Wealth Solutions group, discusses the U.S. political landscape and the implications for financial markets with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."...
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U.S. Trade Deal Is Not Enough to Boost China Demand: Magnus

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Dec.16 -- University of Oxford China Centre Associate George Magnus examines the potential impact on China’s economy from the phase 1 trade deal with the United States. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Palladium, Gold Could Go Higher As Market Sinks Deeper: Suki Cooper

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Commodities are caught in an unrelenting slump as gloomy headlines over the impact of the deadly coronavirus pile up. On "Bloomberg Commodities Edge", Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks with Suki Cooper, precious metals analyst at...
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Coronavirus Recession: What Will Be the Legacy?

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- As policy makers battle to shore up their countries' economies amid the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, how will the recession change societies, supply chains and the labor market? Jim Caron of Morgan Stanley Investment...