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U.S. Producer Inflation Rose To 8.5% In September

Higher Ed
New economic data from the Labor Department will likely lead to another interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve in November.
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Bloomberg

US May Be at Peak Inflation, Barclays' Pond Says

Higher Ed
Michael Pond, Barclays head of global inflation-linked research, says the US economy is pretty close to peak inflation and will come off in the months ahead. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Pretium's Jocelyn Moore on alternative investing

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Jocelyn Moore, Senior Managing Director at Pretium, an alternative investment firm discusses investing in everything from housing market to sports betting with 'Bloomberg Markets' Matt Miller and Jon Erlichman.
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Understanding the Changing Calculation of Value

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Sep.12 -- Mariana Mazzucato, University College London professor in the economics of innovation and public value and author of "The Value of Everything," discusses changes in how value is calculated in markets and economies. They speak...
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Calif. Sues Over Trump's ACA Subsidies Decision

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California and other states plan to sue over ACA subsidies decision By Geoff Mulvihill and Kelli Kennedy | Associated Press President Donald Trump's decision to end a provision of the Affordable Care Act that lowered...
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Stylists Urge Brides To Plan Early Due To Ongoing Supply Issues

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Lovely Bride Chicago owner Heather Eschrich talks to Newsy about helping brides navigate the search for their wedding day looks.
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Bloomberg

Shell CEO Acknowledges `Painful Year' After Earnings Miss

Higher Ed
Feb.04 -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc CEO Ben Van Beurden discusses earnings and the company's dividend policy after reporting net income that fell short of expectations and weak cash flow, deepening the disappointment of Big Oil’s fourth...
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Bloomberg

Sam Zell Sees Surge in Supply of NYC Real Estate

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Feb.22 -- Sam Zell, founder and chairman at Equity Group Investments, discusses opportunities in the New York real estate market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Marc Holliday on New York City Commercial Real Estate

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May.04 -- Marc Holliday, chief executive officer at SL Green Realty, discusses the health of commercial real estate in New York City. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin, Alix Steel and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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U.S. CPI Rises at Fastest Annual Rate Since 1982

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The U.S. Consumer Price Index increased 6.8% from a year ago. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the numbers.
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Digital Nomads Are Taking 'Working Remotely' To A Whole New Level

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The pandemic has changed how the world travels as millions of people are now able to move from place to place while still doing their work online.
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Bloomberg

What Barneys' Bankruptcy Means for Luxury Retail

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Nov.01 -- Marvin Traub Associates Chief Executive Officer Mortimer Singer discusses the future for the Barneys New York brand and the outlook for luxury retail on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Rent Prices Jump a Half-Percent in September

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The latest Consumer Price Index backs up what renters already know: They are paying a lot more.
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CLEAN : Renault turns to E-sport to get inside track on Formula One

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Since investing in E-sport Formula 1 has increasingly explored the boundaries between what is real and what is virtual (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan Said to Give Junior Bankers a Second Pay Raise

Higher Ed
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is boosting junior banker pay for a second time, bringing first-year investment analyst pay to $110,000. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports.
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Bloomberg

Should We Be Concerned Over U.S. Housing Demand?

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Sept. 23 -- Zillow Chief Economist Stan Humphries discusses U.S. real estate and the housing market on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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California plans to sue over Trump affordable care decision

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California's Attorney General has warned that Donald Trump is violating the law after the US President announced he would end a provision of the Affordable Care Act that lowered out-of-pocket medical costs. Trump's decision...
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Illinois is a state in severe financial distress-one program being slashed aids low-income seniors and disabled. Thousands will be left to financial and health ruin on September 1. Robert Ray has the story.

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HEADLINE: Across America: Illinois'' Broken Budget CAPTION: Illinois is a state in severe financial distress-one program being slashed aids low-income seniors and disabled. Thousands will be left to financial and health ruin on September...
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Taye Diggs Speaks About His Children's Book On Racial Injustice

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The actor and author spoke with Newsy's Chance Seales about the conversations that inspired him to write "Why?"
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Bloomberg

Fed Should 'Shock and Awe' With 75 Bps Hike: Lazard's Temple

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Ron Temple, co-head of multi-asset at Lazard Asset Management, says the Federal Reserve should "shock and awe" markets with a 75 basis-point hike in its benchmark interest rate at this week's meeting. "Go for 75 basis-points tomorrow,...
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Bloomberg

Russian Assets Are Cheap: Rob Arnott

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Rob Arnott, chairman and founder of Research Affiliates says Russian assets are cheap now and he says geopolitical tensions, like the war in Ukraine, can create opportunity for long term investors. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Kenetic: Handshake Could Become Bigger Than Bitcoin in 5 Years

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Apr.25 -- Kenetic Founder & Managing Partner Jehan Chu, an investor in cryptocurrency since 2013 sees bitcoin hitting $100,000 in 3Q. But he sees Handshake becoming bigger than bitcoin in the next 5 years. He speaks with Paul Allen and...
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Bloomberg

Crunch Fitness CEO Says Government Exaggerated Covid-19 Data

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May.27 -- Crunch Fitness Chief Executive Officer says government data about the coronavirus pandemic has been exaggerated. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Pandemic Fuels Wage Debate In America

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Protests took place across the country Tuesday to raise the federal minimum wage, which sits at $7.25.