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Summers: Fed, Markets Too Sanguine on Anti-Inflation Steps
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers says the Fed and policy makers are still underestimating what it's going to take to bring down inflation.
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Digging into the Jobs Report
Goldman Sachs' Katie Koch and PGIM Fixed Income's Greg Peters dissect the numbers from the monthly jobs report, inflation pressures and look deeper into the fed minutes.
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Mishkin: Fed Policy Is Hibernating, May Be Behind the Curve
Jul.07 -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Frederic Mishkin, a Columbia University Graduate School of Business professor, says monetary policy may be behind the curve because inflation won't be as temporary as the Fed thinks. He speaks on...
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Direct Checks Are By Far The Best Way to Support Economy: Claudia Sahm
Feb.10 -- Former Fed economist and Bloomberg Opinion contributor Claudia Sahm speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about recent U.S. stimulus plans. She is also the creator of...
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There Remains Underlying Damage to the U.S. Labor Market: Jed Kolko
Dec.03 -- U.S. employment gains probably slowed only modestly in November despite a record surge of coronavirus cases that still threatens to limit or even reverse hiring in coming months. Jed Kolko, chief economist at Indeed, speaks...
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Powell Says Fed Can Raise Rates Without Hurting Jobs
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank can raise rates without undermining the labor market. He speaks at a news conference following a two-day policy meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee.
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Dudley Says Fed Will Be 'Much Slower' to Tighten
Apr.12 -- Former New York Federal Reserve President and Bloomberg Opinion columnist William Dudley says the Fed will be "much slower" to tighten monetary policy under "this regime than in prior regimes." The central bank is "not even...
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CODI CEO on Inflation and Labor Market
Elias Sabo, CODI CEO, discusses inflation data and labor market. He speaks with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)
The Recount
Santa Claus Is Maybe Not Coming to Town This Year
China warns the U.S. about “playing with fire.” The company formerly known as Facebook gets sued. And is Santa Claus coming to town? Maybe not. Here are The Recount’s Top Stories for November 16, 2021.
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El-Erian Worried Fed Trying to Be 'Too Nice' to Markets
Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion contributor, calls the April U.S. employment report "generally strong" and says the market is seeing right through the Federal Reserve's attempt to "fool" the market. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on...
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Boxer: Mild Recession Looks Likely
Allison Boxer, PIMCO economist & senior Vice President, discusses, Fed hikes, housing slowdown. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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How Bad will it Get?
David Bianco, DWS Americas CIO and Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets Head of US Equity Strategy discuss how US consumers will fair heading into to a potential recession, and how investors are positioned.
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Labor Secretary Walsh on May Jobs Report, Port Talks
US Labor Secretary Marty Walsh says there's still work to do on the economy even though the May employment report outpaced expectations. Speaking with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open," Walsh also says he is "confident" about the...
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Is U.S. Employment Growth Topping Off?
May 6 -- Ward McCarthy, Jefferies chief financial economist, discusses the April U.S. jobs report with Bloomberg's Aix Steel, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Will Wage Pressure Keep Rising Through 2017?
Feb.06 -- Andrew Zatlin, SouthBay Research president, and Bloomberg's Vince Cignarella discuss the jump in wage pressure this month. They speak with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Germany Under Economic Pressure as EU Leaders Meet
Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro examines employment issues in the European Union and economic pressures in Germany as leaders meet to find ideas to jump start the European economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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What Is the Fed's Magic Number for Inflation?
Oct. 12 -- Steven Ricchiuto, chief economist at Mizuho, discusses the Federal Reserve's inflation target ahead of today's release of the latest FOMC minutes. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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de Longis: Youth Don’t Want European Project to Fail
Oct. 13 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Guy Johnson highlights comments from French Prime Minister Manuel Valls on constructing a sovereign Europe post-Brexit. He speaks with Alessio De Longis, portfolio manager at...
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Glenn Hubbard Says U.S. Labor Market Continuing to Heal
May.05 -- Glenn Hubbard, dean at Columbia Business School, and Alan Krueger, professor of economics at Princeton University, react to the U.S. jobs report. They speak with Bloomberg's David Westin and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg...
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The Fed's Perception of Labor Market and GDP Growth Risks
Oct. 12 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Carl Riccadonna and Bloomberg's Matt Boesler react to the minutes from the September meeting of the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee. They speak with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and...
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FOMC Minutes Reveal a Much More Divided Fed
Oct. 12 -- U.S. central bankers debating the merits of raising interest rates last month described the decision as a close call, with several saying a rate hike was needed “relatively soon,†minutes of the September meeting showed....
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El-Erian: Minus Shock, Data Points to Dec. Fed Hike
Nov. 4 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and Bloomberg View columnist, examines the U.S. October jobs report and how it impacts the Federal Reserve's rate path. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (El-Erian is a...
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Looking Ahead to the Jobs Report: How Will the Fed React?
Oct. 6 -- Bill Lee, Citigroup's head of North American economics, discusses the potential impact of the September U.S. jobs report on Fed policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller, Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Trump, GDP, and the Federal Reserve's Rate Path
Nov. 7 -- Steven Ricchiuto, chief economist at Mizuho Securities, explains why a Donald Trump victory doesn’t derail the Federal Reserve's rate path and looks at the year ahead for the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...