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Bloomberg

Fed Expected to Say Policy Will Be 'Data Dependent,' Cumberland's Eisenbeis Says

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Robert Eisenbeis, vice chairman of Cumberland Advisors and a former Atlanta Federal Reserve research director, talks about the central bank's policy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Whats Driving the Risk-Off Mentality in Bonds?

Higher Ed
Oct. 1 -- D.A. Davidson Director of Fixed Income Strategies Sharon Stark discusses the bond rally with Mia Saini on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Who Are the Three Fed Dissenters?

Higher Ed
Sept. 21 -- A divided Federal Reserve left its policy rate unchanged for a sixth straight meeting, saying it would wait for more evidence of progress toward its goals, while projecting that an increase is still likely by year-end....
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Bloomberg

Trump Expected to Interview Yellen Today

Higher Ed
Oct.19 -- Brian Belski, Chief Investment Strategist at BMO Capital Markets, explains why he would not be surprised to see President Donald Trump keep Janet Yellen in place as Federal Reserve Chair. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Why the Broadcom-Qualcomm Battle Is About More Than Price

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Stacy Rasgon, analyst at Bernstein, discusses Broadcom's bid for Qualcomm on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Spanish Minister De Guindos Wins ECB Vice President Job

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- Spain's Minister of Economic Affairs Luis de Guindos, who’s held prominent positions in banking and government, won the backing of euro-area finance ministers to replace ECB Vice President Vitor Constancio. Bloomberg's Maria...
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Curated Video

Trained Hawks Scare Away Pest Birds in LA

Higher Ed
A hawk named Riley soars between high rises in downtown Los Angeles. Smaller birds take notice. And take flight. Riley lands on a branch, surveys the concrete jungle below and swoops down to land on the gloved hand of her...
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Curated Video

Netanyahu addresses Hungary's Jewish community

Higher Ed
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hungarian Prime Minster Viktor Orban paid tribute to their countries' friendship as they met in Budapest on Wednesday. Orban spoke of the need to "recognise and respect" the...
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Bloomberg

SkyBridge's Gayeski Says Fed Must Look to Next Recession

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- Troy Gayeski, senior portfolio manager at SkyBridge Capital, discusses what is to be expected if the Trump Administration chooses to replace Janet Yellen as the Federal Reserve Chair. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

World First Economist Says BOE Boxed Itself Into a Corner

Higher Ed
Sep.15 -- Jeremy Cook, World First chief economist, discusses BOE policy with Bloomberg's Mark Barton and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Cook: Trump's a Real Estate Guy, Likes Low Rates

Higher Ed
Jan.13 -- Jeremy Cook, chief economist at World First U.K., and Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker discuss U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's approach to the Federal Reserve and interest rates and what he may attempt to do policy-wise in his...
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Bloomberg

Citigroup: A Lot of Bad News Priced Into Sterling

Higher Ed
Feb.02 -- Steven Englander, global head of G10 FX strategy at Citigroup, discusses interest rates in the U.K., what to expect from the BOE policy meeting and his outlook for sterling. He speaks to Bloomberg's Anna Edwards and Manus...
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Curated Video

Trained Hawks Scare Away Pest Birds in LA

Higher Ed
A hawk named Riley soars between high rises in downtown Los Angeles. Smaller birds take notice. And take flight. Riley lands on a branch, surveys the concrete jungle below and swoops down to land on the gloved hand of her...
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Curated Video

Hawks keep London's pigeons in line

Higher Ed
LEADIN London's pigeon population is being kept in line by a flying team of Harris Hawks. While on duty the birds of prey keep King's Cross railway station and Trafalgar Square clear of their feathered foe. ...
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Curated Video

Hawks keep London's pigeons in line

Higher Ed
LEADIN London's pigeon population is being kept in line by a flying team of Harris Hawks. While on duty the birds of prey keep King's Cross railway station and Trafalgar Square clear of their feathered foe. ...
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Bloomberg

EU Leaders to Confirm ECB VP Choice on March 22

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports on the candidates vying for the position of ECB vice president. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Markets Haven't Priced In ECB 'Sea-Change,' Marathon's Richards Says

Higher Ed
Dec.18 -- Bruce Richards, Marathon Asset Management’s chairman and chief executive officer, says markets have not priced in what he sees as a significant change in European Central Bank policy under Christine Lagarde. He speaks during an...
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Bloomberg

Bundesbank's Nagel Supports Faster QT to Tackle Inflation

Higher Ed
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel spoke in support of a more rapid reversal of the European Central Bank's bond-buying on Wednesday and sees the possibility of more large interest-rate increases beyond a planned hike this month. Maria...
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Bloomberg

Yield Curve Inversion Doesn't Mean What It Used To, Says Barclays' Hobbs

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- Will Hobbs, head of investment strategy at Barclays Investment solutions, discusses the U.S. yield curve inversion and why the curves current flattening differs from previous cycles. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."