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Fed Has a Chance to Deliver a Soft Landing for Labor, Hooper Says

Higher Ed
Sep.21 -- Peter Hooper, chief economist at Deutsche Bank Securities, discusses the state of the U.S economy, how the Federal Reserve is handling the labor market, and warns of a bubble in stock valuations. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Goldman's Kostin Doesn’t Want to Be Defensive in This Market

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- David Kostin, chief U.S. equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, discusses why it is not the time for defensive investing and how the firm is modeling markets and the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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HSBC's Logan Says Inflation Lacks Global Demand Push

Higher Ed
Aug.07 -- Kevin Logan, chief U.S. economist at HSBC Securities USA Inc., talks about the lack of inflation in the U.S. economy as he sees it remaining low "for some time." He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Powell Is Giving Himself Some Wiggle Room on Rates, Says Daiwa Capital's Kitney

Higher Ed
Oct.03 -- Paul Kitney, APAC chief equity strategist at Daiwa Capital Markets, discusses Fed policy, interest rates and bond yields. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Impact of Trade War on Asia Will Be Limited, Says Atradius' Poublon

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- Bart Poublon, head of Asia-Pacific risk at Atradius, discusses the U.S.-China trade tensions and its impact on currencies and China's economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

What Discount Retail Signals About the U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, examines the links between discount retailers, stagnant wages, and the state of the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

NRF CEO Expects 'Exceptional' 2018 Holiday Shopping Season

Higher Ed
Nov.23 -- Matthew Shay, president and chief executive officer at National Retail Federation, discusses retailers' optimism for the 2018 holiday shopping season. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Goldman's Solomon Hopes for Constructive Solution on U.S.-China Trade

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- David Solomon, president and chief operating officer at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., discusses trade friction between the United States and China. He speaks with Bloomberg's Stephen Engle on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Jacob Lew on Trade War, Yuan, Yield Curve, U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Jul.09 -- Jacob Lew, partner at Lindsay Goldberg and former U.S. Treasury Secretary, discuss the trade tensions between the U.S. and China, the yuan, the flattening yield curve, the U.S. economy, demand for U.S. debt, the U.S. dollar and...
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Shouldn’t Factor Tax Cuts in Forecasts, Says Sonders

Higher Ed
Oct.12 -- Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., explains why analysts should not factor tax cuts into earnings forecasts and looks at the impact of hurricanes on economic data. She speaks on...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Consumer Spending Declines in December as Core Prices Rise

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- Chatan Ahya, chief economist at Morgan Stanley, and Lori Heinel, deputy global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors, examine U.S. consumer spending and the core PCE price index for December. They speak on...
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Bloomberg

S&P Global Ratings’s Chan Sees Bumpy Credit Conditions in APAC

Higher Ed
Oct.02 -- Terry Chan, Asia-Pacific managing director and head of credit research at S&P Global Ratings, discusses the potential for a recession in the U.S., corporate debt and a low interest rate environment. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

U.S. ‘Near-sighted’ to Shun Global Vaccine Efforts: Johns Hopkins’ Farley

Higher Ed
May.14 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the balance of reopening economies with efforts to prevent a second wave of Covid-19 infections, and the United States not getting involved in global efforts...
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Bloomberg

Coronavirus: America's Employment Bust

Higher Ed
May.22 -- Amid a historic jump in unemployment claims, how will the coronavirus pandemic reshape the U.S. labor market? Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Economy in Relatively Good Shape, Says Reyl’s Liew

Higher Ed
Jun.04 -- Daryl Liew, head of portfolio management at Reyl Singapore, discusses Fed policy, the U.S. economy, and the global economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Global Manufacturing Stuck in a Slump

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- The global economy is flashing clearer warning signs after a wave of data showing manufacturing stuck in a slump. Exports are falling and sentiment is sliding. Bloomberg’s Mark Cranfield and Sarah McGregor report on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Fmr. Ambassador Locke: No Winners in U.S.-China Trade War

Higher Ed
Sep.01 -- Former U.S. Ambassador to China Locke Gary Locke talks about the trade war between the two economies. Locke, who is now a senior adviser to law firm Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, speaks with Kathleen Hays and Paul Allen on...
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Bloomberg

Trade Tensions Have Been Quite Manageable so Far, Says A.P. Moller-Maersk CEO

Higher Ed
Aug.15 -- Soren Skou, chief executive officer at A.P. Moller-Maersk, discusses 2Q earnings, his concerns about the U.S.-China trade tensions, the possibility of a recession in the U.S., refunding debt, prospects for M&A and shipping in...
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Bloomberg

Evans: Monetary Policy Almost Neutral

Higher Ed
Mar.25 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans discusses the inversion of the yield curve, what it could mean, U.S. growth, the shift in Fed policy, his thoughts on employment, the impact the trade war has on Fed...
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Bloomberg

Fed Offered Huge Liquidity Injection to Ease Market Strain

Higher Ed
Mar.12 -- The Federal Reserve ramped up the amount of cash its prepared to inject into funding markets over the next month in a signal that officials will do whatever it takes to keep short-term financing rates from spiking. Bloomberg’s...
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Bloomberg

Fed Liquidity Actions Could Be Strengthened, Broaddus Says

Higher Ed
Mar.16 -- Former Richmond Federal Reserve President Alfred Broaddus discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the U.S. economy, monetary and fiscal policies. The Fed swept into action in a new bid to save the economy, cutting...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Inflation Builds as CPI Jumps 6.2% From a Year Ago

Higher Ed
The U.S. Consumer Price Index increased 6.2% from October 2020, as September prices advanced the most in four months with a 0.9% gain. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the numbers.
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Bloomberg

2018 Was a Paradox, Says RegentAtlantic's Kapyrin

Higher Ed
Jan.02 -- Andy Kapyrin, partner and director of research at RegentAtlantic, discusses why he thinks 2018 was a paradox and what he thinks investors need to focus on for 2019. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Fink on Optimism, China, Deficits, Inclusive Capitalism

Higher Ed
Mar.07 -- Laurence Fink, chairman and chief executive officer at BlackRock, discusses optimism on the global economy, China's demand for U.S. Treasuries, modern monetary theory, and concern for the U.S. deficit. He speaks with...