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Donald Trump: Economic Positives, Market Negatives?
Sept. 14 -- Stephen Auth, executive VP and chief investment officer of equities at Federated Investors, examines how a Donald Trump presidency may impact the U.S. economy and markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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U.S. New-Home Sales Surge 12.4% in July
Aug. 23 -- Ryan Sweet, director of real-time economics at Moody's Analytics, discusses new-home sales increasing to a nearly nine-year high in July and examines the state of the U.S. housing market and economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Is a September Hike by the Fed Back on the Table?
Fabio Scacciavillani, chief economist at Oman Investment Fund, discusses the U.S. jobs data, how it will impact the Fed's move on interest rates and the rally in emerging markets. He speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Markets...
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Are Minorities Lost in Fed's Jobs Outlook?
Sept. 2 -- Bill Spriggs, chief economist at AFL-CIO, discusses the Federal Reserve's approach to the issue of minority unemployment in the United States. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Iron Ore Rally: More Upside Ahead?
Aug. 12 -- Jason Schenker, president of Prestige Economics, discusses his outlook for iron ore and how China weighs on his forecast. He speaks to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Feldstein: No Clue What Trump Would Do as President
Sept. 13 -- Harvard University Professor Martin Feldstein discusses the prospect for stimulus spending in a Donald Trump presidency and examines the state of the U.S. economy, with a focus on debt-to-GDP, productivity, and the reforms he...
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Holland: Stupid for Fed to Do Something in Sept.
Aug. 29 -- Michael Holland, chairman at Holland & Company, makes the argument for why the Federal Reserve should not raise interest rates in September. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Citi's Wieting Finds Stalemate on Political Gridlock
Sept. 14 -- Steven Wieting, global chief investment strategist at Citi Private Bank, examines the link between recessions and political gridlock as he expects a status quo in Washington following the November elections. He speaks with...
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Democratic Presidents' History of Factory Job Gains
Sept. 14 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s David Westin and Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matt Winkler highlight historical data on U.S. factory job creation by individual presidential administrations. They speak on...
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Big Week for Bank Earnings
July 11 -- Earnings season is underway with some of the biggest banks reporting this week. Bloomberg's Joe Ciolli reports on what we can expect on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bullard: U.S. Unemployment 'About as Low as It Can Go'
July 1 -- St. Louis Fed President James Bullard discusses economic forecasts on the dot plot, U.S. productivity and unemployment, and enacting monetary policy appropriate for the current economic regime. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Juckes: Fed Locking in Confidence for a December Move
Oct. 4 -- Kit Juckes, global strategist at Societe Generale, talks about the Federal Reserve setting up markets for a December rate hike and reacts to the Reserve Bank of India lowering interest rates. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.S. Retail Sales Jump 0.6% in September
Oct. 14 -- Michael Gapen, chief U.S. Economist at Barclays, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Seema Shah examine U.S. retail sales data for September and what it means for the Federal Reserve's rate hike path. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Tory Burch Wants You to Get Out and Vote
Oct. 12 -- Tory Burch, chairman and co-chief executive officer at Tory Burch, explains her company's move to give their employees time off to vote on Election Day and looks at consumer spending and the strength of retail. She speaks on...
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Looking for Rate Hike Clues in the FOMC Minutes
Oct. 12 -- Michael Hanson, senior global economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses the Federal Reserve's potential rate hike path and how jobs and economic data affect their decision. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What Are the Biggest Risks for Markets?
Oct. 13 -- Thomas Murphy, managing partner at Family Office Research & Management, discusses the level of dissent in the FOMC minutes, the biggest risks to the markets and the impact of the U.S. election on the markets. He speaks to...
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Sweeney: Inflation Scare, Not High Inflation in Next Year
Jan.25 -- James Sweeney, chief economist in fixed income research at Credit Suisse, warns of an inflation scare in the United States within the next year as he sees growth higher moving than inflation in three years. He speaks on...
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MKM's Darda Reigns in His Regulation Expectations
Feb.09 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments from Bloomberg View columnist Cass Sunstein on regulation under President Donald Trump. He speaks with Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners,...
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Milken: Trump, Brexit Events Were Years in the Making
Dec.06 -- Michael Milken, chairman at Milken Institute, points to the lack of opportunity in the United States and elsewhere driving the global populist sentiment and offers insight into how he would create change in economies and...
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Pimco's Fels Sees U.S. Recession Risks Under Trump
Dec.21 -- Joachim Fels, global economic adviser at Pimco, explains the risks of a U.S. recession under President-elect Donald Trump and looks at how the Trump reflation trade can impact global negative rates. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Evercore ISI Chairman Sees U.S. on Slow and Steady Path
Feb.28 -- Ed Hyman, chairman at Evercore ISI, talks about the strength of the U.S. economy, the factors driving the current market rally, and the market's message to the Federal Reserve. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."