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Peter Fisher Is Worried About a ‘Mini-Stagflation Economy’

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Nov.05 -- Dartmouth Tuck School Clinical Professor Peter Fisher says the U.S. economy may not be as strong as people think as he discusses a steepening of the yield curve and noise in the dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Jefferies Strategist Wood Favors Energy Stocks

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Chris Wood, global head of equity strategy at Jefferies, talks about Federal Reserve policy, the U.S. economy, and the implications for financial markets. He also explains why he favors energy stocks and why he thinks the Bank of Japan's...
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Mizuho Bank Economist Varathan on Fed Policy, Market Implications

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Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, discusses Federal Reserve policy and its implications for financial markets. Fed leaders pledged the central bank would continue an aggressive fight to cool an inflation...
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US Inflation to Guide Fed's Next Hike

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US inflation going to be one of the key themes we'll be looking at this week. We will get the numbers for August and economists are expecting an 8% increase in inflation from a year earlier. Christopher Condon reports on Bloomberg...
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Pimco Sees 'Attractive' Opportunities in India, Indonesia

Higher Ed
Stephen Chang, a portfolio manager at Pacific Investment Management Co., discusses how Federal Reserve policy and the geopolitical concerns over Ukraine might affect Asian markets. He also talks about the debt woes among China's property...
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El-Erian Says US Stagflation Is 'Unavoidable'

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Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says markets have not yet priced in a significant slowdown in growth as he sees stagflation "unavoidable" for the US economy. He speaks with Francine...
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Slok: Foreign Uncertainty Creates U.S. Hunt for Yield

Higher Ed
July 1 -- Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, talks about the factors pushing U.S. yields to historic lows. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Trump's Economic Path Forward From Envy to Growth

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Aug. 23 -- Betsy McCaughey, former Lieutenant Governor of New York, discusses Donald Trump's economic policies, his stance against the TPP trade agreement, and how he intends to bring growth to the U.S. economy. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Is the U.S. Labor Market Cooling?

Higher Ed
May 4 -- Laura Rosner, senior U.S. economist at BNP Paribas, discusses the U.S. labor market and the state of the economy. She speaks to Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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New U.S. Home Sales Rise 0.2% After August Revision

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- New home sales in the United States were little changed in September after a 7.5 percent revision to August data. Bloomberg's Mia Saini and Michael McKee break down the numbers. They speak on Market Makers.
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Consumer Confidence in U.S. Rose to 7-Year High Last Week

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Dec. 18 -- Consumer confidence rose last week to a seven year-high as falling gas prices and continued job growth burnish American attitudes. Bloomberg's Julie Hyman reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Great Distortion of Free Money From the Fed

Higher Ed
April 7 -- Steve Case, chairman at Revolution, and Bloomberg's Michael McKee look at economic disruption caused by the Federal Reserve. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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UBS: Kuroda Is in a Difficult Position

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May 9 -- Paul Donovan, global economist at UBS Investment Bank, discusses inflation in the U.S., the Bank of Japan's monetary policy and signs of stability in China. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
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Is the Next Fed Rate Hike Coming in June?

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April 25 -- Karin Kimbrough, head of macro and economic policy at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, discusses what we can expect from the Fed meeting and the possibility of a rate hike in the coming months. She speaks to Bloomberg's...
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NY's McCaughey Makes the Economic Case for Donald Trump

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Aug. 3 -- Betsy McCaughey, former Lieutenant Governor of New York, discusses what the economic policy of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will mean to U.S. business and the focus on his tax returns. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Worried Inequality Will Feed on Itself: Krueger

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Oct. 3 ""Former Council of Economics Chairman Alan Krueger discusses the expanding wealth gap in the U.S. and possible solutions. He speaks with Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television's In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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What's the Conviction Trade for 2017?

Higher Ed
Dec.28 -- Bloomberg's Oliver Renick reports on conviction trades for 2017. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Can U.S. Economy Thrive Without Quantitative Easing?

Higher Ed
Oct. 30 -- Charles St-Arnuad, senior economist and FX strategist at Nomura, talks with Francine Lacqua about the factors that led to the Federal Reserve to end its quantitative easing program, what may come next for the U.S. economy and...
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Options Strategy for Walgreens: Diagonal Spread

Higher Ed
Dec. 23 ""Option Pit Founder Mark Sebastian examines an options strategy for Avon and Walgreens.
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U.S. Manufacturing Cools as Sept. ISM Falls to 56.6

Higher Ed
Oct. 1 -- U.S. manufacturing slowed in September to 56.6 from a three-year high the previous month, missing analysts forecast of 58.5 in the ISM Manufacturing index. Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on Market Makers.