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StanChart Looking for Two Fed Cuts by Year End: Brice

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"Fed has already tightened too much, which will lead to a pretty poor economic outcome later this year." Steve Brice, group chief investment officer at Standard Chartered Wealth Management, discusses the Federal Reserve's decision to...
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Fed Should Do 'Hawkish Pause,' Kaplan Says

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Former Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan discusses monetary policy and the state of the US banking industry. The Fed is expected to deliver a 25 basis-point interest-rate increase and signal a pause in its aggressive...
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Fed Decision: Will the Central Bank Stay the Course?

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Bloomberg Television guests at the Milken Institute Global conference in Beverly Hills weigh in on the Federal Reserve's upcoming decision on interest rates this Wednesday. All are expecting the Fed to stay the course, raising interest...
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When Is the Federal Reserve Going to Start Cutting Interest Rates?

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Hebe Chen, market analyst at IG, discusses Federal Reserve policy and the implications for financial markets. She also discusses the outlook for China's economy with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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US Core PCE Rises 0.3% as Inflation Pressures Persist

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US inflation pressures persisted in March as the personal consumption expenditures price index excluding food and energy, the Fed's preferred measure of underlying inflation, rose 0.3% in March from the prior month and 4.6% from a year...
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McCarthy on Debt Plan: Democrats Now Need to Do Their Job

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Speaker Kevin McCarthy talks to reporters after his debt limit bill passed the House. The vote, coming after days of arm twisting, puts pressure on President Joe Biden to open talks with Republicans over the debt limit as a payment...
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U.S. Cities and States Are Easing Covid-19 Restrictions

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New coronavirus infections in the U.S. have slowed down and cities and states are beginning to ease Covid-19 restrictions and mandates.
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Five Things We Learned This Week

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Apr.07 -- From the world's best restaurant to Wall Street stars sounding the alarm on the U.S. economy, here are five things we learned this week.
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Fed Finds Many Families Would Struggle With a Surprise $400 Bill

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May.24 -- Even with unemployment near a 50-year low, many American families can’t afford an unexpected bill. A Federal Reserve report shows that 40% of households would struggle to pay for a $400 emergency.
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U.S. Will Grow Above Trend in 2015: Fidelity

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Dec. 24 -- Fidelity Investment Management Global Economist Anna Stupnytska discusses the U.S. economy and whats to come for the worlds largest economy in 2015.
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Singapore Is Now the World’s Most Competitive Economy

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May.29 -- The city-state took the top spot in IMD Business School's ranking for the first time in nine years.
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JPMorgan Sees No Systemic Risk in Financial Sectors in US and Europe

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Kerry Craig, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses Federal Reserve's latest interest rate hike, the woes in the banking industry in the US and Europe, and the implications for financial markets. He speaks with...
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Federal Reserve Pause Would Have Been Appropriate: Former Vice Chair

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Former Federal Reserve Vice Chair Alan Blinder discusses the central bank's decision to raise interest rates at a ninth straight meeting. The Federal Open Market Committee indicated there may be more hikes to come in a clear sign it's...
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Base Case US Recession Will Be Mild, Says Citi's Clark

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Veronica Clark, US economist at Citigroup Inc., discusses a possible recession in the US economy, the labor market and her outlook for Federal Reserve policy. She speaks on Bloomberg Television on the sidelines of Citi's Australia & New...
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Emerging Southeast Asia Favored, K2 Asset Management Says

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George Boubouras, head of research at K2 Asset Management, discusses the outlook for global financial markets, monetary and fiscal policies, and the opportunities he sees. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg...
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Dudley Sees Fed Underplaying Pain of Inflation Fight

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Former New York Fed President William Dudley examines the economic consequences of the Federal Reserve's inflation fight on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Dudley is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. His opinions are his own.
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Financial Stability Gives Fed Only One More Hike: Ed Yardeni

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Ed Yardeni, president at Yardeni Research, says the Fed Funds Rate won't reach 4.5% to 5% as he explains why the Federal Reserve will only be able to hike interest rates one more time on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Equities May Face More Pressure Than Credit, Barings Says

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Christopher Smart, chief global strategist at Barings, discusses Federal Reserve policy, the outlook for financial markets and the opportunities. He also talks about the Chinese government's efforts to support the economy, and the...
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Saidi: This Will Be a Choppy Period for Markets

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Nov. 13 -- Nasser Saidi, founder and chief executive officer at Nasser Saidi & Associates, discusses the impact of a Donald Trump presidency on the markets and global growth. He speaks to Manus Cranny and Tracy Alloway on "Bloomberg...
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U.S. Expansion to Last for Years to Come, Evercore ISI Chairman Says

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Feb.21 -- Ed Hyman, chairman at Evercore ISI, discusses China's role in the global economy and why the U.S. expansion will continue for years, not quarters. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Federal Reserve Has Been Behind the Curve, HSBC's Major Says

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Steven Major, global head of fixed income research at HSBC Holdings Plc, discusses inflation in the U.S., its implications for Federal Reserve policy and financial markets. He also explains why he favors Chinese government bonds. He...
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Senator David Perdue on U.S. Debt and Budget Process

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May 2 -- Senator David Perdue, a Republican from Georgia, talks with Scarlet Fu about U.S. debt levels, the budget process, and fiscal vs. monetary policy. He speaks from the Milken Institute Global Conference on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Federal Reserve Is Whetting Appetite for a Half-Point Rate Hike

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The latest jobs report is bolstering bets that the Federal Reserve will use aggressive interest-rate hikes to tackle the surge in living costs in the U.S. Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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U.S. Home Buyers Face Slim Inventory, Says Economist Richardson

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Feb.21 -- Nela Richardson, chief economist at Redfin, examines the U.S. housing market and issues faced by perspective home buyers. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."