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Powell: Bond Market Reducing Some Impetus to Hike

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tells Wall Street Week that evidence in the economy suggests that monetary policy is not too tight. He also says that recent moves in bonds reduce some of the impetus to raise rates. He speaks with...
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Oil, Gold Extend Gains Amid Middle East Tensions

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Oil and gold are extending their gains in Asian trading after surging in the volatile New York session. Commodities have been the most sensitive assets to reports of fresh violence in the Middle East. Su Keenan reports on Bloomberg...
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Japan Inflation Slows in Line With BOJ Price View

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Japan's consumer prices excluding fresh food rose 2.8% from a year ago, with the pace sliding below 3% for the first time in more than a year. Yuko Takeo reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Powell Says Fed Policy Is Not 'Too Tight' Right Now

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says evidence points to the economy handling much higher rates during an interview with David Westin at the Economic Club of New York. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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Carney Sees Additional Rate Hike from the Fed in 2023

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Mark Carney, Brookfield Asset Management Chair and former Governor of both the Bank of England and Bank of Canada, says while the Fed acted swiftly to combat inflation, he expects another rate hike before the end of 2023. He speaks on...
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Fed's Collins: Rising Yields May Reduce Need for Hikes

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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins says the current phase of monetary policy requires patience during a community banking conference hosted by the Boston Fed. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Labour’s shadow defence secretary pledges continued support for Ukraine

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Shadow defence secretary John Healey insisted a Labour government would continue to support Ukraine, as he claimed that five more years of the Conservatives in power would be a risk to Britain’s international security.
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Streeting says reforms to save NHS could take a decade

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IF it helps, this is what I've filed: It will take Labour two terms in office to turn around the “existential” challenges faced by the NHS and social care, shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said. He said the challenges facing the NHS...
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Sinn Fein Q and A on their alternative budget for 2024.

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Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald, the party finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty and housing spokesperson Eoin O Broin answer questions about their alternative budget for 2024.
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Cabinet approves Bill to overhaul planning system

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The Cabinet has approved a Bill which would see a restructuring of An Bord Pleanala as part of a major overhaul of Ireland’s planning system. The Planning and Development Bill 2023, if approved, would also introduce reform of planning...
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BofA's Devalier Reacts to Tankan Report

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Izumi Devalier, Head of Japan Economics at BofA Global Research, discusses her main takeaway from the Bank of Japan's Tankan survey, which shows confidence among the country's large manufacturers picked up more than expected. She speaks...
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Thai Airways on Golden Week Expectations

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Korakot Chatasingha, Chief Commercial Officer at Thai Airways, says he sees a significant rise in the number of Chinese travelers to Thailand. He speaks during the ASEAN Ahead segment on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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China Is Not Property Alone: Loomis Sayles's Feng

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"China is not property alone." Zhi Wei Feng, senior credit analyst at Loomis Sayles, discusses China's property market and if the worst is over for the sector. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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CreditSights Sees Multi-Year Structural Downturn of China Property Sector

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"We do think there is going to be a multi-year structural downturn of the Chinese property sector." Zerlina Zeng, senior credit analyst at CreditSights, discusses the prospects for China's property market and the implications for the...
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Gray: Central Banks Will Hold Rates at an Elevated Level

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Blackstone President and COO Jonathan Gray says he sees central banks holding interest rates at an elevated level. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jon Erlichman. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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Yen at 155 Against Dollar Is Where Japan Starts to Worry, Sakakibara Says

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Japan's government may step into foreign exchange markets again if the yen goes beyond 150 against the dollar with officials likely to get concerned if it reaches 155, according to former top forex official Eisuke Sakakibara. He speaks...
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Independent Strategy on China in Next Decade

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David Roche, president and global strategist at Independent Strategy, discusses his outlook for China and global investment strategy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Businesses, Families Will Feel Impact: Bradley on Looming Shutdown

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US Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President, Neil Bradley, discusses the impact a government shutdown would have on American businesses and how it is unclear why members of Congress want to shutdown the government. He speaks with...
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Oil Could Hit $150, Says Continental CEO

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Oil is headed as high as $150 a barrel unless the US government does more to encourage exploration, according to Continental Resources CEO Doug Lawler. He speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Lib Dems say sugar tax must be extended having been an 'overwhelming success'

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Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats Daisy Cooper addressing an audience at the party’s conference in Bournemouth. Ms Cooper said the health of children will be at the forefront of the party’s manifesto at next year’s election.
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Dowding Says the Japanese Yen Is a Cheap Currency

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RBC BlueBay Asset Management CIO Mark Dowding says a policy change in Japan is coming. He spoke with Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Brief."
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Markets in 3 Minutes: Traders Digest Central Bank Deluge

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Eddie van der Walt and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
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BOE Governor Bailey: Too Soon to Talk About Rate Cuts

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said it was too premature to consider cutting UK interest rates after the central bank held its base rate steady for the first time in almost two years. Bailey says there was "very good news on the...
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Thai PM Aims to Regulate Cannabis for Medical Use Only

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Thailand's new Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin says the country's cannabis policy will need to be rewritten to only allow usage for medical purposes. He spoke with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin.