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Oil Markets to See More Volatility Short-Term: ANZ's Hynes

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Daniel Hynes, senior commodity strategist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., discusses oil prices, where he thinks food prices will go and his outlook for commodities. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Fed's Critical Moments: Boone on the Covid-19 Pandemic

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Economist Laurence Boone describes how the Federal Reserve acted quickly on the Covid-19 crisis in 2020, and the fallout after. It's part of our series "Critical Moments for the Fed."
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Key Takeaways From the Univ. of Michigan's Consumer Data

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"Consumers are seeing a lot of uncertainty in the world today," Joanne Hsu, University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers director, says. Speaking on "Bloomberg Markets," Hsu also says consumer sentiment is still low.
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As consumers across the country pay even more at the grocery store some in Congress wonder what they can do to help lower some of the prices.

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HEADLINE: Food prices at 'historically high levels' CAPTION: As consumers across the country pay even more at the grocery store some in Congress wonder what they can do to help lower some of the prices. (May 1) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Protesters Target Barclays AGM over Food Prices

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Protesters Target Barclays AGM over Food Prices
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03/15/73 c0032981 - color wash: nixon prices - food says no to controls wac 3362 "food prices" shows: announcer on camera: nixon on camera: says price controls won't work, will lead to price pressure and black market says way to...
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RBI Easing Will Be Delayed Further, Says Continuum Economics’s Chanana

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Jan.13 -- Charu Chanana, deputy head of Asia research at Continuum Economics, discusses India’s economy, inflation and RBI policy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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How Coronavirus Is Impacting Inflation in China

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Mar.09 -- Grace Ng, senior China economist at JPMorgan, discusses China’s February CPI and PPI Data and what it means for the economy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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U.S. Consumer Prices Rise by Most Since 2012

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Apr.13 -- U.S. consumer prices rose the most since 2012 in March, climbing 0.6% after a 0.4% gain in February. Bloomberg's Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Will the Fed Signal Tapering Anytime Soon?

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May.12 -- Johanna Chua, chief Asia Pacific economist at Citigroup Global Markets, discusses the inflation concerns and its implications for Federal Reserve policy. She also talks about the outlook for Chinese economy and the U.S. dollar...
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Food-Price Surge Poses 'Apocalyptic' Risk, Bailey Says

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said a surge in food costs could have "apocalyptic" consequences for the poorest people in society and the global economy. He made the comments at a hearing in Parliament in London on Monday.
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UBS Global Wealth Mgmt's Tay on Markets and Strategies

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Kelvin Tay, UBS Global Wealth Management Regional CIO, discusses markets and his strategies. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Bank of Canada Not Out of the Woods Yet: Pimco's Wilding

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Tiffany Wilding, Pimco's North American economist and managing director, says it's reasonable for the Bank of Canada to keep raising rates amid the current economic environment. She speaks with Jon Erlichman and Kriti Gupta on "Bloomberg...
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UK Update: Inflation Eases; Pressure on BOE; More Strikes

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UK inflation dipped for a second month in December, adding pressure on the Bank of England to end its tightening cycle. Inflation remains five times higher than the government's 2% target and has sparked a wave of strikes by public...
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SYND 22-9-73 RISING PRICES INTERVIEW SENATOR ALAN GRANSTON

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United States food prices are rising rising more rapidly than they have for the last forty years, according to reports. 1. ms supermarket, assistant pointing out price to customer 2. vs cu price labels 3. cu apples, zoom out to view of...
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China Producer Prices Drop Most in Two Years

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Jan. 9 -- Chinas factory-gate prices extended a record stretch of declines, with the sharpest drop in two years in December, suggesting room for further monetary easing. Bloomberg economist Tom Orlik has more on ""On The Move Asia.""...
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08/00/73 c0042314 - color no dateline: herbert stein - economy fcs "stein - economy" shows: ms stein talking to audience: "it seems to me i've been away. we have has a decline on ~ interest rates we have gas some recovery in...
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UBS Economist Kwok Sees China PPI Just About Peaking

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Apr.11 -- UBS Senior China Economist Donna Kwok discusses her outlook for the Chinese economy, inflation and food prices. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Inflation in India Eases, for Now

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Feb.12 -- Moody's Analytics Economist Faraz Syed discusses the Indian economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Tellimer's Malik: Massive Pent-Up Demand for Leisure Tourism in Dubai

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Jan.13 -- Hasnain Malik, Tellimer, Head of Equity Research discusses new wave of Covid cases in U.A.E. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East"
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HSBC: Subsequent BOK Rate Hike Only In 3Q 2022

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HSBC Co-Head Asian-Economics Fred Neumann expects a Bank of Korea's policy normalization to be much slower than market pricing, with the subsequent rate hike only in the third quarter of next year. He was speaking with Yvonne Man and...
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World Food Prices Decline for Fifth Straight Month

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A United Nations index of world food costs dropped 1.9% in August as demand for some items declined along with a seasonal increase in supplies. United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization Economist Erin Collier discuses the findings...
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Peterson: Food Crunches Happening Globally

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Dana Peterson, Chief Economist at The Conference Board, says she's very concerned about food issues heading into the fall as the US deals with droughts and Europe copes with elevated heat. "We're hearing from CEO's that they're going to...
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Australian Treasurer: G-20, Multilateralism 'Under Extreme Pressure'

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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers talks about the issues discussed at the Business 20, which is part of the Group of 20 Summit, including high energy prices and inflation, the global economy, and climate change. He also talks about the...