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Fed Will Keep Rates at a Plateau, Vincent Reinhart Says

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Vincent Reinhart, Dreyfus & Mellon chief economist and macro strategist, says the Federal Reserve is waiting for the lag effects of monetary policy to play through and won't be cutting as early as most think during an interview with Lisa...
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What to Expect From the July Jobs Report

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The US economy is expected to have added 200,000 jobs in July. The report comes out Aug. 4. Bloomberg's Michael McKee has a preview. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and...
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Dollar Could Get a Little Lift This Summer: Piron

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"This summer we think the dollar can get a little bit of a lift." Claudio Piron, co-head of Asia FX and rate strategy at BofA Securities, discusses the dollar, Federal Reserve policy and European currencies. He speaks on Bloomberg...
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Bank of Italy's Visco on Inflation, ECB Policy, Economy

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Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco discusses inflation, ECB monetary policy and his outlook for the economy. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television on the sidelines of the Group of 20 gathering of finance minister and central...
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BOT: Low Inflation Has No Implication So Far on Monetary Policy

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"Low inflation has no implication so far on monetary policy." Bank of Thailand Assistant Governor Piti Disyatat discusses his outlook for inflation and monetary policy. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television.
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Powell Indicates Two or More Fed Hikes by End of Year

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A strong majority of Federal Reserve policy makers say "it will be appropriate to raise interest rates two or more times by the end of the year," Fed Chair Jerome Powell said during a speech at the Bank of Spain in Madrid, Friday. "The...
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One More Fed Rate Hike Priced In, ANZ Says

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Mahjabeen Zaman, head of foreign exchange research at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., talks about the yen, the dollar and central banks' policies. A gauge of dollar strength inched up after the greenback advanced against all...
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Malaysian Inflation Isn't Misbehaving: Central Banker

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Malaysia's inflation currently isn't misbehaving, giving the central bank room to keep up its "conditional pause," according to a senior official. "If it's food prices and all the supply shocks, we have a history of seeing through those...
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What Happened to the Cash at SVB?

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Paul J. Davies of Bloomberg Opinion says details about the Silicon Valley Bank meltdown are surprisingly reassuring.
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Global Trade at All-Time High: WTO Director-General

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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, WTO Director-General, discusses the global trade outlook and support for environmental policies. She speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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Bloomberg

IMF's Gourinchas on Global Outlook, Banks and Inflation

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IMF Chief Economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas sees a potential contraction in bank lending possibly weighing on global growth this year and says inflation has been "stickier than we'd like." Speaking with Guy Johnson and Alix Steel on...
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Bloomberg

Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco Full Interview

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Bank of Italy governor and European Central Bank Governing Council member Ignazio Visco discusses inflation, monetary policy and risks to financial stability. He talks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Standard Bank's Stevens on China's Trade, Economy

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Jeremy Stevens, Chief China Economist at Standard Bank, discusses his outlook for China's economy ahead of the latest trade data. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

Slok: Inflation Isn't Moving Down to 2%

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Torsten Slok of Apollo Management reacts to the Federal Reserve raising rates by another 25 basis points. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance: The Fed Decides." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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Fed Chair Powell: Debt Ceiling Should Be Raised in a Timely Way

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Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell says, "from our standpoint, it's essential that the debt ceiling be raised in a timely way." He says a failure to do so would be unprecedented. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Hawaii, 1952: Stacks of sugar cane are lifted by a crane as pineapples are showcased as the second most popular crop in Hawaii

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Hawaii, 1952: Stacks of sugar cane are lifted by a crane as pineapples are showcased as the second most popular crop in Hawaii.
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Hawaii, 1952: Evidence is seen on the lasting effects of the sugar industry in Hawaii as it is a major of income shown by the presence of many plantations

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Hawaii, 1952: Evidence is seen on the lasting effects of the sugar industry in Hawaii as it is a major of income shown by the presence of many plantations.
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Bloomberg

Modeling Potential Storm Damage From Hurricane Ian

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Chuck Watson, Enki Research founder and director of research and development says Hurricane Ian may cause up to $60-$70 billion worth of economic damage as the storm threatens to slam into Florida's western coastline.
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Dudley Sees Fed Underplaying Pain of Inflation Fight

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Former New York Fed President William Dudley examines the economic consequences of the Federal Reserve's inflation fight on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Dudley is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. His opinions are his own.
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Press Association

Toddler tablet use linked to behavioural problems – study

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Interview with Dr Amy Orben, College Research Fellow at Emmanuel College at the University of Cambridge, on a study that looks at the relationship between screen time and psychosocial behaviour in children. Letting toddlers play...
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New Study Shows COVID-19 Could Cause Heart Inflammation

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AdventHealth doctors say the majority of hospitalizations and deaths from COVID remain in the unvaccinated population.
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CLEAN : 346 million people across Africa are facing food insecurity: ICRC

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Conflict, drought, soaring food and fuel prices as well as the adverse effects of the pandemic on markets across countries in Africa have compounded the hunger problem warns the ICRC head of global operations Dominik Stillhart (Footage...
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Bloomberg

BOE's Carney Speaks About Rate Hike: Statement

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Nov.02 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney gives his opening statement at a news conference in London after policy makers raised interest rates for the first time in a decade, while indicating that another increase isn’t imminent....
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Texas business pumps unused gas from oil wells to mine Bitcoin

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Cryptocurrency entrepreneurs are fueling their operations with a source of natural gas that frequently gets wasted during oil production, but experts worry there could still be an environmental cost (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)