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President Barack Obama says he will push for a law to provide 'strong and reliable' protections for the millions of Americans who have credit cards.
HEADLINE: Obama pledges protections for credit-card users
CAPTION: President Barack Obama says he will push for a law to provide 'strong and reliable' protections for the millions of Americans who have credit cards. (April 23)
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Bank Indonesia to Announce Monetary Policy
Oct. 7 -- Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on Indonesia's central bank governor outlining what the new government must do to improve the country's books. She speaks to John Dawson on ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Emerging Markets Are at an Inflection Point: Rodriguez
Dec. 9 -- BlackRock's Gerardo Rodriguez discusses the outlook for emerging markets with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Looking to contain the mortgage crisis, the Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates for a third time and hint that even more rate cuts could be forthcoming. The AP's Bonny Ghosh reports.
HEADLINE: US stocks dive after Fed cuts rates
CAPTION: The Federal Reserve cut a key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point, hoping to stimulate an economy some fear is on the brink of a recession. But stocks plunged and Wall...
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Fed Signals Rates Will Be Lower for Longer
June 15 -- Fewer Federal Reserve officials expect the central bank to raise interest rates more than once this year, as policy makers gave a mixed picture of a U.S. economy where growth is picking up and job gains are slowing....
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Lagarde: Global Growth Slower Without Negative Rates
March 18 -- The world economy would be worse off without negative interest rates, according to International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde. Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matthew Winkler...
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Fed's Rate Hike Path: Why Yellen Has to Tread Carefully
June 14 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Carl Riccadonna previews the Fed's policy decision. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura and Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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ASIA: SHARE PRICES FALL
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Jolted by Wall Street's losses, share prices in Asia tumbled sharply on Wednesday.
Traders blamed profit-taking after recent gains - plus fears that U-S interest rates are on the way up.
In Hong Kong the Hang Seng Index...
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‘Brexit’ Would Create Economic Uncertainty, Warns HSBC
March 31 -- The June referendum on the U.K.’s membership of the European Union is pushing investors away from the pound amid concern a “Brexit†would make it harder for the nation to fund its current-account deficit. U.K. sovereign...
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We Need Crisis-Like Global Cooperation: Mervyn King
May 13 -- According to former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King, the world economy is significantly unbalanced. In an interview with Bloomberg TV Canada's Amanda Lang, King says unless countries restructure their economies, global...
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BOE Lacks Strategy to Move From Low Rates: Sentance
April 14 -- Andrew Sentence, senior economic advisor at PWC, and James Barty, discuss the Bank of England's ability to raise interest rates and volatility in the pound ahead of the Brexit vote. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The Hunt for Yield: When Will Treasuries Unwind?
July 22 -- Kathleen Gaffney, Eaton Vance vice president, discusses the outlook for U.S. Treasuries with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Stiglitz: Euro Divorce May Be Better Than Current System
Aug. 18 -- Joseph Stiglitz, chief economist at Roosevelt Institute and Columbia University Economics Professor, discusses economic growth in Europe and explains why a divorce may be a solution for the Euro's troubles. He speaks on...
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Mongolia Raises Rates to Record High of 15%
Aug. 18 -- Mongolia's central bank has announced it is raising interest rates to a record high. Bloomberg's Dulamkhorloo Baatar reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Bonds, Equities, Are We in a Bubble?
July 11 -- American Action Forum President Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Cumberland Advisors Chairman David Kotok weigh in on the markets and Brexit. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Zentner: No Argument to Be Made for Fed to Raise Rates
July 19 -- Ellen Zentner, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses U.S. economic growth, productivity, and the lack of a need for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The Fed's Conundrum: Inflation vs. Improving Economy
July 19 -- Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the economic challenges putting the Federal Reserve in a difficult position to determine interest rates. Ewen Cameron Watt, senior director at BlackRock Investment Institute, joins the...
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Flash Crash Trader Sees Fortune Vanish
Feb.10 -- According to the U.S. government, British day trader Navinder Singh Sarao had made tens of millions of dollars using an illegal practice called spoofing, including, fatefully, on the morning of May 6, 2010, when the Dow Jones...
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Bank of Canada’s Benchmark Rate Remains Unchanged at 0.5%
Dec.07 -- Bloomberg’s David Scanlan discusses the Bank of Canada’s decision to hold its key rate at 0.5% and slack in the Canadian economy. He speaks with David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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Partners Capital: Optimistic, but Cautious About China
Feb.02 -- Ronald Wan, chief executive at Partners Capital International, discusses China's PMI figures, how the Fed's interest rate hikes might impact A-Shares and his outlook for SOE reform. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on...
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Fed's Fischer: There's a Strong Case to Raise Rates
Nov. 11 -- Federal Reserve System Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer discusses the economy and monetary policy. He speaks at an event in Santiago, Chile.