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Fed Readies Big Rate Hike

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The Federal Reserve is expected to hike rates this week at their upcoming meeting that begins on Tuesday. Tiffany Wilding, PIMCO's Chief US economist, previewed the meeting with Alix Steel and Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas".
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Small Shock May Cause US Recession: IMF Chief Economist

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IMF Chief Economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas warns that the global economic outlook is tilted to the downside and says central banks need to stay the course until inflation is tamed. He speaks with Alix Steel and Anna Edwards on...
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Is 75 BPS Enough?

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Is 75 bps enough? That was Friday's question of the day posed by Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson to Tiffany Wilding, PIMCO Chief US Economist, on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas".
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Will Fed Do 75-Basis Point or 100-Basis Point Rate Hike?

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The US Federal Reserve and a number of its global counterparts will launch a rapid-fire attack on inflation in the coming week as their commitment to bringing consumer prices under control gets even more resolute. Kathleen Hays reports...
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French economy minister comments on moves to kickstart the French economy

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French Economy Minister and former banker Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that French economic growth was struggling to recover. In an interview with The Associated Press, Macron stressed that France was working toward restoring growth...
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SOUTH KOREA: WOMEN'S STATUS IN THE LABOUR MARKET

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Korean/Nat After a fortnight of discussions in Beijing on issues from sexual freedom to migrant labour, women around the world may leave China feeling a process of change has at least been started. Groups from some Asian countries,...
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How to Play the Recent Strength in the U.S. Dollar

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Sept. 29 -- JMP Securities' Mark Lehmann and JPMorgan's Stephen Parker discuss the performance of U.S. equities, consumer spending and the strength of the U.S. dollar with Olivia Sterns and Mike McKee on ""Street Smart."" (Source:...
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Wages Could Go Up 3% by This Time Next Year: Dutta

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Dec. 23 -- Renaissance Macro Research Head of U.S. Economics Neil Dutta discusses U.S. wage growth.
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Searching for Economic Clues in U.S. Labor Data

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April 4 -- Kevin Logan, chief U.S. economist at HSBC Securities, breaks down the U.S. labor market conditions report and looks at the latest Euro-area unemployment data. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Yellen: Brexit Could Have Severe Economic Repercussions

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June 21 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks about the prospect of continued slow productivity, global economic vulnerabilities, and the prospect of a Brexit in testimony before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee in Washington.
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Italian PM Renzi: We Must Absolutely Change Italy

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Sept. 25 -- Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi discusses reforms he wants to implement and bringing change to the whole of Europe. He speaks with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Warning: Cheap Oil Disguising High Global Inflation

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April 7 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene examines how lower oil prices disguise the true level of global inflation. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Mario Draghi's Attempt to Stir Europe's Inertial Force

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March 11 -- Jim McCaughan, chief executive officer at Principal Global Investors, and Peter Hooper, chief economist at Deutsche Bank Securities, discuss the challenges European Central Bank President Mario Draghi faces in boosting the...
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Are Stocks Bring Driven by Earnings or Easing?

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April 28 -- European stocks declined, snapping a two-day gain, after the Bank of Japan unexpectedly refrained from increasing stimulus measures. Banking results were also at the fore. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA slid 7.5 percent...
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FOMC Minutes Released: Here's What We've Learned

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July 6 -- Federal Reserve officials left interest rates on hold last month as heightened uncertainties about the U.S. labor market and financial stability threatened their outlook, according to minutes of their meeting the week before...
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Inflation Watch: Why the Fed Will Move in December

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Oct. 24 -- Laura Rosner, BNP Paribas senior U.S. economist, discusses the outlook for inflation and Fed policy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Oliver Renick and Amanda Lang on "What'd You Miss?"
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El-Erian: Structural Warnings in Oct. Jobs Report

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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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U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Little-Changed at 234,000

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May.25 -- Bob Miller, portfolio manager at BlackRock's Total Return Fund, and Ebrahim Rahbari, managing director of global economics at Citigroup, discuss weekly jobless claims and the latest U.S. economic data on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Why Is Now the Time for Investor Caution?

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Jan.13 -- TCW Chief Investment Officer of Fixed Income Tad Rivelle discusses the "Trump" trade, his outlook for the markets in 2017 and his investment thoughts. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Pictet's Ducrozet Sees 'Broad, Stable' Recovery in Euro Zone

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Feb.14 -- Frederik Ducrozet, Pictet Wealth Management economist, discusses the outlook for the euro-zone economy with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Analyst: Jobs Report is 'Great Sign' for Economy

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U.S. employers went on a hiring binge in February, adding 313,000 jobs, amid rising business confidence lifted by the Trump administration's tax cuts and a resilient global economy. The robust hiring, reported by the Labor...
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BOJ to Keep Massive Stimulus Program

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Oct.31 -- Economic Advisor to Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Koichi Hamada discusses Bank of Japan policy, the economy and who he would like to see as Fed chair. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."