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Diamond Urges Raising Rates to Prepare for Next Crisis
Sep.11 -- Bob Diamond, founding partner and chief executive officer at Atlas Merchant Capital, and former chief executive officer at Barclays, discusses the importance of raising interest rates in order to fight the next financial...
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Turkey's Been 'Waiting to Blow Up for Some Months,' Says Posen
Aug.02 -- Adam Posen, president at Peterson Institute for International Economics, discusses the U.S. imposing sanctions on Turkey and the issues impacting the nation's economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg...
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CEOs say big banks more stable since crisis
Seven CEOs of the largest banks in the U.S. appeared in front of Congress Wednesday, the largest gathering of heads of the banking industry in Washington since the financial crisis.
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U.S. in Danger of Doing Financial Crisis Again, MIT's Johnson Warns
Apr.17 -- Simon Johnson, MIT Sloan School of Management Global Economics Professor and author of "Jump-Starting America," discusses fears of the next financial crisis, the economic differences between the United States and Europe, and...
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Blackstone's Morrell on Helping Save America's Automakers
Jun.25 -- Kelley Morrell, Blackstone head of tactical opportunities, talks about her time at Harvard Business School, her role in turning around American automakers and her career on Wall Street. She speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar...
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Powell Says Fed Is Very Attuned to Testing Financial System's Strength
Feb.06 -- Jerome Powell talks about the global financial crisis, and what the Federal Reserve has been doing since then. He speaks at a town hall meeting with educators across the country.
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Venezuelans turn to flea markets to get by
After deciding it was time to abandon her crisis-torn homeland, Yenika Calderón spread out some of her worldly possessions in the middle of a flea market in Venezuela's capital, hoping to pocket enough money to give her young family a...
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ECB Is Deliberately Obfuscating Approach to Policy, M&G's Lonergan Says
Sep.23 -- Eric Lonergan, M&G Investments macro fund manager, discusses the European Central Bank's approach to policy with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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The Federal Reserve cuts its key interest rate
The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate Wednesday for the first time in a decade to try to counter threats ranging from uncertainties caused by President Donald Trump's trade wars to chronically low inflation and a dim global outlook.
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Taleb Says 'White Swan' Coronavirus Was Preventable
Mar.30 -- Nassim Taleb, New York University distinguished professor of risk engineering, says a "white swan" event like the coronavirus pandemic was preventable. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg...
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Purves Sees the S&P 500 Falling Another 300-500 Points
Mar.17 -- Michael Purves, Tallbacken Capital Advisors chief executive officer, sees the S&P 500 index falling even further. He appears on "Bloomberg The Open."
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WFP chief calls for end to war in Syria
The World Food Programme is calling for an end of war in Syria, as the economic downturn combined with the new virus health crisis threatens to destabilise the region even further.
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Investment Grade Market Recovery Has A Lot of Room to Grow, Pinebridge Investments Says
May.04 -- Pinebridge Investments Senior VP & Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income, Omar Slim says the Investment Grade market recovery has still a lot of room to go. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Virus Pandemic Just Picking Up in Emerging Markets, Says Johns Hopkins' Rebucci
Apr.07 -- Alessandro Rebucci, Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School Associate Professor of Finance & Economics, discusses the coronavirus will create an unprecedented economic decline in emerging markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Nobel Laureate Spence on Recovery Inequality, Stimulus Delay
Oct.12 -- Nobel Laureate Michael Spence examines the inequalities in the economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and the impact of fiscal and monetary stimulus. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Three Must-See Charts About Small Caps, Long Bond and EM
Jan.02 -- In this edition of "Smart Charts," Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle examines three charts about small-cap stocks, the long bond and emerging market equities. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Jobs Will Rebound Faster With Stimulus, Says Ellen Hughes-Cromwick
Mar.09 -- Third Way Senior Resident Fellow: Climate and Energy Program, Former Commerce Department Chief Economist, Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, discusses job creating following the pandemic and inflation. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi...
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Downgrades in Leverage Market Will Likely Cause Defaults to Increase, Says PineBridge's Kollmorgen
May.18 -- PineBridge Investments Managing Director, Laila Kollmorgen, discusses the leveraged loan recovery. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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U.S. on Path to Accelerated Recovery, Says JPMorgan's Michele
Feb.24 -- JPMorgan Asset Management Chief Investment Officer Bob Michele discusses the bond market at the Fed's plan to help an American economic recovery. He appears on "Bloomberg The Open."
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The 'Captive Audience' for Housing Will Wane Late 2021: Rick Palacios
May.10 -- Lower borrowing costs have fueled the pandemic housing market, increasing buying power for Americans looking for properties in the suburbs. Still, a shortage of available homes has driven up prices across the U.S. Rick...
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Fed Lets Banks Begin Stock Buybacks Again
Dec.18 -- The Federal Reserve gave Wall Street banks the green light to resume billions of dollars of stock buybacks, noting that the industry has held up well during the coronavirus pandemic. Sonali Basak reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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Virus Too Big a Risk to Keep Stable Outlook on Airlines, Moody's Root Says
Jonathan Root, Moody's Investors Service senior analyst, explains why Moody's revised its global passenger airlines industry outlook to negative from stable. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."...
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Fed's Inflation Fight Getting Tougher
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is facing an increasingly grim calculus after yet another hot inflation reading last week. Kathleen Hays reports on Bloomberg Television.
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The walls came tumbling down on wall street Monday....as two financial giants Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers buckled under the real estate and credit crises
HEADLINE:Lehman's Demise: The mood on the street
CAPTION: The walls came tumbling down on wall street Monday as two financial giants, Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers buckled under the real estate and credit crises. (Sept. 15)
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