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Breaking 'Inflation Fever' Offers No Relief to Central Banks
After the worst price shock in decades, global inflation is finally beginning to cool, but it's set to remain far too hot for the liking of the world's central bankers. Enda Curran reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Equity Allocation Lowered to Underweight: Credit Suisse's Woods
John Woods, Asia Pacific chief investment officer at Credit Suisse Group AG, discusses the current state of markets, the reverberations from the Fed's Jackson Hole meeting and where he's finding opportunities. He speaks on Bloomberg...
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Philippines Has Room for Smaller Rate Hikes, Finance Chief Diokno Says
Philippine Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno discusses the economy, fiscal and monetary policies. The central bank has in the past year raised the key policy interest rate by 3.5 percentage points to cool inflation at a 14-year...
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At the annual gathering of the world's top eight wealthiest nations, Europe's economic health still tops the agenda. (May 17)
HEADLINE: Economic Woes Expected To Top G8 Summit Agenda
CAPTION: At the annual gathering of the world's top eight wealthiest nations, Europe's economic health still tops the agenda. (May 17) ...
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USA: CLINTON HAPPY WITH DROP IN UNEMPLOYMENT
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U-S President Bill Clinton says there's more to do, in order to stabilise the global economy and ensure economic growth continues.
But he says he is happy with Friday's economic news -- which shows that America's unemployment...
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USA: WASHINGTON: G-7 BACKS PLAN TO PREVENT GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS
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The Group of Seven richest industrialised nations have endorsed a joint effort to halt a global financial crisis that is threatening to suck many nations into recession.
Following talks in Washington on Saturday, finance...
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The International Monetary Fund's Managing Director Christine Lagarde is warning of a new 'mediocre' era of economic growth, urges bold action to combat disappointing economic recovery six years after the global recession. (Oct. 2)
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The head of the International Monetary Fund says six years after the financial crisis struck, the world is still mired in a disappointing economic recovery and will only be able to regain...
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4:3 IMF chief Christine Lagarde address to AP Annual Membership meeting
1. Wide of Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, walking up to podium
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund:
The managing director of the...
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Australian PM Gillard's news conference
1. Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard goes to podium APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) forum
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Julia Gillard, Australian Prime Minister:
"The leaders are concerned about circumstances in the Eurozone...
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Feds Yellen Trying to Make Markets Methodical: Wright
Jan. 8 -- The Federal Reserves minutes from the December meeting show the central bank is unlikely to raise interest rates before April. Bloomberg Economist Josh Wright examines what the minutes mean to markets and investors on Bloomberg...
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APEC Finance Ministers to Spend on Infrastructure
Oct. 23 -- Finance ministers from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum met in Beijing, trying to come up with ideas to revive economic momentum. Their plan: to build new roads and bridges. Bloomberg's John Dawson reports on...
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UPS, FedEx Cap Holiday Deliveries
Dec. 24 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns, Mia Saini and Matt Miller report on todays top trending news stories. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Oil Sinks Below $50 a Barrel: How Low Will It Go?
Jan. 6 -- Ashmore Group's John Sfakianakis and Dan Dicker, author of ""Oil's Endless Bid,"" discuss the outlook for oil prices with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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WRAP Seoul stocks open higher on electronics gains ADDS Tokyo and Hong Kong
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1. Tilt down of trading floor at Tokyo Stock Exchange
2. Various of traders
3. Wide of electronic index board
4. Close of board
5. Close of graph on board
6. Close of electronic ticker
7. Wide of stock exchange
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Clarida: World Appears Stable But Is Not Very Secure
June 1 -- Pimco Global Strategic Advisor Richard Clarida weighs in on the state of the global economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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The Impact of ‘Brexit’ Uncertainty
Mar 18 -- AXA Investment Managers senior economists David Page discusses the diminishing impact of central banks with Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)
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What's Next for Investors After March Jobs Report?
April 1 -- Rick Rieder, chief investment officer of fixed income at BlackRock, and Megan McClellan, head of consultant and client strategy at JPMorgan Investment Management, examine markets in the wake of the March U.S. jobs report. They...
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Why the U.K. Should Remain in the EU
April 13 -- Allianz SE Vice Chair Elizabeth Corley discusses the economy, risk of "Brexit" and her investment thoughts. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Obama: America's G-20 Voice One of 'Bold Action'
Sept. 5 -- President Barack Obama explains how the U.S. has lead by its actions at the G-20. He speaks from the G-20 meeting in Hangzhou, China.
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How a Fed Rate Hike Would Impact Global Economy
Sept. 12 -- Peter Hooper, chief economist at Deutsche Bank, examines the global economic impact of a Federal Reserve rate increase, a spike in oil prices, and an economic slowdown in China. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."