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Fed Grapples With Uncertainty About Inflation
Aug.16 -- Steven Englander, Rafiki Capital head of research and strategy, and Bloomberg's Matt Boesler discuss the minutes from the FOMC's July meeting. They speak with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd...
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Barclays' Economist Gapen's Three Main Takeaways From U.S. Jobs Report
Aug.03 -- Michael Gapen, chief U.S. economist at Barclays, examines the U.S. July jobs report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Faster Wage Growth May Lead to Fed Policy Mistake, Says Vanguard's Davis
Oct.16 -- Joe Davis, global chief economist at Vanguard Group, discusses the U.S. economy, oil prices and how the Fed would react to trade tensions. He speaks on 'Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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What the Fed Can Learn From Canada's Economy
Jun.18 -- Skanda Amarnath, Employ America director of research and analysis, explains what the Federal Reserve can learn from Canada's economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Taylor Riggs and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg...
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Xerion's Arbess Sees Fiscal Policy as a 'Very Serious Risk'
Feb.06 -- Daniel Arbess, Xerion Investments chief executive officer, discusses the outlook for U.S. stocks. He speaks with Scarlet Fu, Julia Chatterley and Joe Weisenthal on Bloomberg's "What'd You Miss?"
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Dutch positivity guru seeks age change
Self-styled positivity guru Emile Ratelband said he wants to legally change his age to make himself 20 years younger.
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Where to Put Your Money in Times of Economic Uncertainties?
Apr.05 -- Guy Miller, chief market strategist at Zurich Insurance, talks about European economies and markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Australian Dollar Could Face Some Weakness, St. George Bank's Chan Says
Feb.21 -- Janu Chan, senior economist at St. George Bank, talks about the Australian economy and the local currency. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Trade War Is Definitely Shaving Off Some Global Growth: GSAM's Wilson
May.31 -- Andrew Wilson, chief executive officer for EMEA and global head of fixed income at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, discusses market concerns over trade and the economic impact of tariffs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine...
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Fed Beige Book Survey Shows U.S. Growth Steady
Oct.24 -- A majority of Federal Reserve districts reported modest to moderate economic growth, though uncertainties overtrade and labor shortages put pressure on firms, a survey from the U.S. central bank showed. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu...
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Adecco's Lee Is Cautiously Optimistic on Asia's Labor Market
Jan.17 -- Ian Lee, Asia-Pacific chief executive officer at Adecco Group, discusses the labor market in Asia, the impact of trade war on the job market and where he's seeing layoffs. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Ex-Fed Governor Tarullo Sees Fed Close to Autopilot in Last Year
Nov.27 -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Dan Tarullo discusses the Federal Reserve's awareness of risks, the Fed's rate path, the influence of President Donald Trump, and changes to bank regulation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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German Industrial Production Posts Unexpected Rebound in August
Oct.08 -- German industrial production showed a surprise improvement in August, as output rose 0.3% from July, following two months of decline. Bloomberg's Daniel Schaefer reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed's Powell Says Economy Can Run at Lower Level of Unemployment Than Thought
Nov.13 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell responds to a question from Democratic Representative Carolyn Maloney about the state of the U.S. labor market. He speaks during a Joint Economic Committee hearing in Washington.
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Powell Expects Moderate Economic Growth, Says Fed Will Act as Appropriate
Sep.06 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks in Zurich about the outlook for the global economy and Fed policy.
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Amber Rudd speech on the future of work.
CLEAN: Interior shot Amber Rudd, Work and Pensions Secretary, speech on the future of work on 9th May 2019, United Kingdom.
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Lockhart: Fed Cut Was a Second Payment on an Insurance Policy
Sep.18 -- Former Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart discusses the Fed policy decision, the U.S. labor market, the possibility of further easing and the Fed’s balance sheet. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Markets Are Late Cycle, Says Macro Hive's Hafeez
Dec.24 -- Bilal Hafeez, Macro Hive chief executive officer and editor, discusses his markets outlook on 'Bloomberg Markets: European Close.'
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U.S. Has Fiscal Space to Respond to Crisis: Economist
Sep.16 -- William Spriggs, chief economist at the American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Organizations or AFL-CIO, the largest federation of labor unions in the U.S., discusses policies of the Federal Reserve and the...
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Brean Capital's John Ryding on U.S. Growth
Oct.29 -- Brean Capital's John Ryding speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on the growth in the U.S. economy as risk continues to rise.
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No 'Economic Armageddon' Without Stimulus: Morgan Stanley's Zentner
Oct.09 -- Ellen Zentner, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, says the U.S. economy will "take a hit" without further federal stimulus, but will not head into an "economic armageddon." She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fed's Kaplan on Policy Shift, Guidance, Pandemic
Aug.28 -- Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan discusses the Fed's updated inflation policy strategy, concerns over asset inflation, and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Dallas Fed's district. He speaks with...
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BlackRock’s Koesterich: Market Has ‘Pockets of Excess,’ Not Bubbles
Jun.25 -- Russ Koesterich, global allocation fund portfolio manager at BlackRock, discusses the current state of markets as he sees a huge opportunity in credit and says “stocks do not look nearly as expensive as some have argued.” He...
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Less Than 1 Million Americans Filed For Unemployment Last Week
The Labor Department reported 963,000 Americans filed for unemployment benefits, less than economists had expected.