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Weather Trumps Economic Indicators for Columbia Sportswear

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Feb.14 -- Tim Boyle, president and chief executive officer at Columbia Sportswear, discusses the impact of weather on his company’s business, the state of U.S. and global consumers, and competition with on-line retailers. He speaks on...
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SocGen CEO on ECB, Capital Markets, Banking Union, Trade

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Jun.06 -- Frederic Oudea, chief executive officer at Societe Generale, discusses the European Central Bank's interest rate decision, confidence in the bank's capital market activity, the firm's global economic outlook, and weathering a...
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Fed's Williams on Economy, Inflation, Europe, Trade

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May.14 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses the U.S. economy, inflation and monetary policy. He also discusses the impact of U.S.-China trade tensions and the outlook for Europe's economy in an interview...
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Dohner: Backing Away From Extreme Positions Could Make Progress on Trade Deal

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Jul.10 -- Former Treasury Department Deputy Assistant Secretary Robert Dohner discusses China’s economic model, U.S.-China trade negotiations, the middle income trap, the dispute between South Korea and Japan, how it will impact the U.S....
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U.S. Business Orders Decline for Second-Straight Month

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Oct.25 -- Business equipment orders placed in U.S. factories declined for a second consecutive month in September. Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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What 4.1% U.S. Economic Growth Means to Muni Bonds

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Aug.01 -- Jeffrey Lipton, head of muni research and strategy at Oppenheimer, discusses the impact of 4.1 percent U.S. economic growth on state credit and municipal bonds. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs in this week's "Muni...
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U.S. June Import Prices 0.4% Drop Is Largest Since Feb. 2016

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Jul.13 -- Frances Donald, head of macroeconomic strategy at Manulife Asset Management, examines U.S. June import prices and the factors that may impact the data going forward. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg...
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Underlying U.S. Economic Trend Is 1-2 %, Says Rosenberg

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Sep.26 -- David Rosenberg, chief economist at strategist at Gluskin Sheff, and Jim Bianco, president at Bianco Research, talk about the issues weighing on U.S. economic growth. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump's First 100 Days About Domestic Economy: Barrack

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Jan.06 -- Tom Barrack, founder and executive chairman at Colony Capital, supports the idea of tweets from President-elect Donald Trump and outlines the domestic economic agenda set for Trump's first 100 days. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Rajan: Fed Hikes Ease Pressure on Other Central Banks

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Jan.03 -- Raghuram Rajan, Chicago Booth School professor and former Reserve Bank of India Governor, discusses how Federal Reserve rate hikes ease pressure on central banks in the "process of exit" and looks at the impact of a strong U.S....
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Martin Feldstein Explains Border Tax Adjustment Effects

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Jan.12 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s David Westin talks with Harvard University Professor of Economics Martin Feldstein about his comments on the prospect of U.S. border tax adjustments. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Time to Pause on Bitcoin, Academy Securities' Tchir Says

Higher Ed
Jun.08 -- Peter Tchir, head of macro strategy at Academy Securities, explains why he thinks it's time to pause on bitcoin. He also discusses the U.S. Senate's passage of an expansive bill to invest almost $250 billion in bolstering U.S....
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Undecided Voters Say Second Trump-Biden Debate a Tie: Luntz

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Frank Luntz, founder of Luntz Global, discusses the reaction of undecided voters to the second and last presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Trump and Biden sparred over issues...
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Skybridge Capital’s Gayeski on Macro, Boom-Bust Cycle, U.S. Economy

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Jan.23 -- Troy Gayeski, co-chief investment officer at Skybridge Capital, discusses the market for macro managers and the end of the boom-bust cycle. He speaks at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland on...
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Buffett's Cash Pile Hits Record $149.2 Billion

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The cash pile of billionaire Warren Buffett's��Berkshire Hathaway Inc. hit new heights. At $149.2 billion of funds in the third quarter, it surpassed a record set in early 2020, the company said in its earnings��report��Saturday. Sally...
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Peterson's Furman Sees Gradual Rise in U.S. Wages

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Feb.16 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Guy Johnson highlight comments from Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz on the American Middle Class. They speak with Jason Furman, senior fellow at Peterson...
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Yellen Says Fed Is Close to Achieving Employment Goal

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Feb.15 -- In testimony before the House Financial Services Committee, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses the state of the economy, monetary policy and employment figures.
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Trump's Budget Has 'Savagery to It,' Says Goolsbee

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May.23 -- University of Chicago Booth School Professor Austan Goolsbee, former chairman of President's Council of Economic Advisors under President Barack Obama, discusses President Donald Trump's 2018 budget. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Zentner: Trump's Reflation Reach Depends on Worker Pay

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Dec.22 -- Ellen Zentner, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, explains why U.S. workers must see widespread wage gains in order for the reflation plans of President-elect Donald Trump to make a difference in the US. economy. She...
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HSBC's Logan Sees Strong U.S. Labor, Healthy Expansion

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Aug.07 -- Kevin Logan, chief U.S. economist at HSBC Securities USA Inc., examines the strength of the U.S. labor market and the quality of jobs being created. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed's Daly Sees Financial System in a 'Good Place'

Higher Ed
Apr.08 -- San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly talks about the financial system, inflation and the central bank's policy. Daly speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." (Second part of the full interview)
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Fed's Clarida on Inflation Target, Employment, Yield Curve

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Jan.31 -- Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida discusses the central bank's efforts to meet its inflation target, labor participation rate, and factors behind the recent yield curve inversion. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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BlackRock’s Hildebrand Sees ‘Very Big Contraction’ by Year End

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Jun.23 -- BlackRock Vice Chairman Philipp Hildebrand expects a “historically unique” economic contraction through the remainder of 2020, but worries about inflation in the long-term under what he calls the elimination of “distinctions...
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How Is the Virus Outbreak Affecting the U.S. Economy?

Higher Ed
Feb.02 -- Bob Baur, chief global economist at Principal Global Investors, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the U.S. economy. He speaks with Paul Allen and Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."