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The Middle-Class Wealth Effect of Lower Oil Prices

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Oct. 29 -- Ed Kleinbard, professor of law at University of Southern California, and Bloomberg View Editor Paula Dwyer discuss the economic impact of lower oil prices and how it plays into politics and the midterm elections. They speak on...
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Fed's Yellen Wants Controlled Push of U.S. Economy: Caron

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Dec. 18 -- Jim Caron, managing director at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, discusses what was learned from Federal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellens press conference and how shes handling the Feds move toward higher interest rates. He...
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Fed Vows Patience on Rates

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Dec. 17 -- The Federal Reserve said it will be patient on the timing of the first interest-rate rate increase since 2006, replacing a pledge to keep borrowing costs near zero for a considerable time, and raised its assessment of the...
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Treasury Inversion Plan to Cause M&A Re-Assessment: Carey

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Sept. 24 - John Carey, portfolio manager at Pioneer Investment Management, discusses the potential impact of the Treasurys plan to curb tax inversion deals, how geopolitical risks could shake up the M&A market and why he is confident in...
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Markets Unstable From Weak Growth Momentum: Lele

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Oct. 22 -- Atul Lele, chief investment officer at Deltec International Group, discusses the conditions that lead to last weeks global selloff and why he believes the U.S. economy will benefit from an increase in business investment. He...
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Has the U.S. Housing Market Turned a Corner?

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Oct. 28 -- Stan Humphries, chief economist at Zillow, discusses the state of the U.S. housing market with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed to Slowly Normalize Rates Early Next Year: ANZ

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Oct. 9 -- ANZ Chief Economist Warren Hogan discusses the latest Fed minutes that were released today, the U.S. economy and Australia's unemployment data with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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College Savings Pay Benefits to Low-Income Students

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Oct. 7 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Adam Johnson recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Volatility Is Your Friend, Not Your Enemy: Wren

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Oct. 7 -- Wells Fargo Advisors Senior Equity Strategist Scott Wren discusses the U.S. markets, his investment strategy and why these recent pullbacks should be considered opportunities with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source:...
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Lower Gas Prices Freed Up $40 Billion: Ellen Zentner

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Nov. 20 -- Morgan Stanley Senior U.S. Economist Ellen Zentner discusses the U.S. economy and retailing ahead of the holiday shopping season. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama's Hard Sell on the U.S. Economy

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Oct. 2 -- Peter Cook reports on President Obamas focus on the economy. Cook speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Yellen: We Expect to End Asset Purchases at Next Meeting

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Sept. 17 -- Fed Chair Janet Yellen comments on the Fed's asset purchase program during a news conference in Washington. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Economy OK, but Not Great: Lazear

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Oct. 27 -- Stanford Business School Professor Ed Lazear discusses the U.S. economy and the labor market. He speaks on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Can Consumers Save the U.S. Economy From Downturn?

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Oct. 14 -- Barclays Chief U.S. Economist Dean Maki discusses the resiliency of the U.S. economy on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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ADP November Report Falls Short on 208K Jobs Added

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Dec. 3 -- The ADP payroll report for November fell short of estimates, with 204,000 private-sector jobs being created for the month. Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns reports on In The Loop.
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Goldman Sachs 3Q Profit Tops Estimates by 48%

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Oct. 16 -- On Before The Bell, Betty Liu, Matt Miller and Olivia Sterns report on the top ten stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed Ends QE as Hawks Focus on Employment Gains

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Oct. 30 -- The Federal Reserve ended quantitative easing as it points to improvements in the labor market while making a pledge to keep interest rates low for a considerable time. Bloomberg's David Powell discusses the move and reacts to...
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If Things Are So Good, Wheres My Raise?

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Sept. 25 -- Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on U.S. wage stagnation on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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What Are the Biggest Threats to the U.S. Economy?

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Oct. 23 -- Lindsey Piegza, chief economist at Sterne Agee, discusses the state of the U.S. labor market, the biggest threats to the U.S. economy and the outlook for Fed policy with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source:...
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Growing Pains Continue in Europe

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Oct. 14 -- Bloomberg's Adam Johnson reports on Europes troubled economic outlook on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Business May Pay the Price of FOMC Rate Inaction

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Dec. 17 -- Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon, and Robert Sinche of Amherst Pierpont Securities, talk about the importance of timing of a Federal Reserve rate hike to prevent a spike in wage inflation. They speak on Bloomberg...
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Food Matters More Than Energy to U.S. Economy

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May 13 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays 5-10 year food and energy price expectations from the University of Michigan going back to 1997. He speaks with Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan Chase, on...
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The Fed Is Lost: David Stockman

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March 14 -- Former U.S. Office of Management and Budget Director David Stockman offers his view of the U.S. economy and supports his assertion that the Federal Reserve is lost and needs to resign. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."