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Fed's Mester on Path of Monetary Policy, U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Nov.30 -- Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester discusses the outlook for Fed monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Possible Fed Nominee Shelton Says Monetary Policy Should Support Pro-Growth Agenda

Higher Ed
May.29 -- Judy Shelton, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development U.S. executive director and a potential nominee to the Federal Reserve Board, discusses her views on monetary policy with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Yield Curve Is as Steep as it Will Get, Says ADS Investment’s Lemand

Higher Ed
May.01 -- Ryan Lemand, managing director and senior executive officer at ADS Investment Solutions, discusses the Fed policy meeting, the U.S. bond market and emerging markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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U.S. Remains Preferred Market on Clear Fed Path, JPM's Peters Says

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Grace Peters, global investments strategist at JPMorgan Private Bank, explains how central banks play into her firm's view of U.S. and European markets. She speaks with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Coronavirus Cash Crisis: How Do I Decide Which Debt To Pay First?

Higher Ed
The coronavirus pandemic prompted an unprecedented shutdown of the U.S. economy. Here's how experts think you should tackle your debt payments.
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Bloomberg

Bridgewater’s Jensen Sees Stagflation as 'Real Risk’ to Assets

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- Bridgewater Associates co-Chief Investment Officer Greg Jensen says the combination of rising prices and a stagnating economy pose dangers to assets that policymakers have limited options to address. “The problem is stagflation...
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Bloomberg

IIF Calls for Tougher Laundering Controls

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Oct.23 -- Tim Adams, president at the Institute of International Finance, discusses money laundering scandals in the financial sector, what the IIF is doing to try and stop it and his outlook for the banking sector. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Summers: U.S. Is Hugely Ill-Prepared for Coronavirus

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Mar.03 -- Lawrence H. Summers, Bloomberg contributor and former U.S. Treasury Secretary, shares his thoughts on how the coronavirus outbreak may impact the 2020 election and the economy. He speaks on “Balance of Power: Election 2020.”...
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Bloomberg

Mr. Yen Says Currency May Weaken to 150 Level

Higher Ed
The yen has the potential to drop to levels last seen in 1990 on Japan's deepening monetary policy divergence with the US, Eisuke Sakakibara said. Nicknamed "Mr Yen" for his ability to influence the currency during his tenure as Japan's...
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Curated Video

Fed Attacks Inflation With Largest Rate Hike Since 1994

Higher Ed
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates again Wednesday by 0.75%.
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Sky News

Increasing food prices and supplier costs impacting JJ Food Service Ltd

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CLEAN: Interior shots of people working in the JJ Food Service Ltd warehouse, food wrapped and stacked on pallets on 17th March 2022 in Enfield, United Kingdom.
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Sky News

Commuters and traffic in Washington DC

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of commuters walking across a road and traffic outside the offices of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on 12 October 2022 in Washington DC, United States
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Curated Video

HONG KONG: STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES FALL

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English/Nat Hong Kong's stock exchange fell sharply on Wednesday amid profit-taking by investors and some fears of rate rises in the United States. The Hang Seng index finished the morning down 7.8%, after dropping 1.7% the day...
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Bloomberg

What Do Small-Caps Tell Us About Broader Markets?

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- Michael Purves, chief global strategist at Weeden & Co., and Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu examine the performance of small-cap stocks in the recent market selloff. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on ""In The Loop.""
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Bloomberg

What Are the Next Steps for the Bank of Japan?

Higher Ed
May 3 -- Takeo Hoshi, Stanford University economics professor, discusses BOJ policy with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

ECB Is in a Wait-and-See Mode

Higher Ed
July 21 -- Lombard Odier Chief Investment Strategist Salman Ahmed discusses his outlook for EC policy and the European economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Economy: Data and the Fed's Dot Plot

Higher Ed
June 14 -- Steven Ricchiuto, chief economist at Mizuho Securities USA, examines U.S. economic data and how it plays into the Federal Reserve's rate hike path. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley Leads the Fixed-Income Profit Parade

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Oct. 19 -- Morgan Stanley reported third-quarter profit that increased 57 percent as fixed-income trading revenue rose to $1.5 billion. Bloomberg's Laura Keller recaps the results and looks at the targeting of recent Latino immigrants in...
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Bloomberg

Harrison: U.K. Consumers Carry On Post-Brexit

Higher Ed
Nov.23 -- Rupert Harrison, chief macro strategist at BlackRock Multi-Asset Strategies, discusses how austerity fits into the autumn statement and looks at the economic support provided by U.K. consumers. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Deloitte China's Xu Says Xi Should Take Trump Seriously

Higher Ed
Apr.05 -- Xu Sitao, chief economist at Deloitte China, discusses the meeting between President Xi and President Trump and U.S.-China trade relations. He speaks to Bloomberg's Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Brazil's Meirelles: Growth to Accelerate Through 2017

Higher Ed
Jan.17 -- Brazil Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles discusses the nation's growth estimates for 2017 and expectations for a decline in interest rates and a reform of the country's pension system. He speaks with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief...
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Bloomberg

StanChart's Ding Sees Tighter China Monetary Policy

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- Standard Charter Chief China Economist Ding Shuang discusses his outlook for thee Chinese economy and previews the CPI inflation numbers. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."