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EY Oceania: RBA Unlikely to Change Outlook
May.03 -- Jo Masters, Chief Economist at EY Oceania says RBA unlikely to markedly change its outlook, with inflation still expected to be sub 2% for some time. She speaks to Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Biden Says Jobs Report Shows Economic Plan ‘Is Working’
Aug.06 -- President Joe Biden says July’s stronger-than-expected jobs report shows that his economic policies are working after payrolls climbed and the unemployment rate dropped half a percentage point. “The Biden plan is working,” the...
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Millions At Risk As Extended Unemployment Benefits Expire
Enhanced and pandemic-related unemployment benefits expire on Monday, September 6.
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Labor Market is Strengthening: Tyson
Aug.06 -- UC Berkeley Haas School of Business professor Laura Tyson thinks the labor market is strengthening and inflation expectations are anchored. She joins alongside JPMorgan Asset Management Chief Global Strategist David Kelly on...
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Payrolls Rise Less Than Forecast, Unemployment Falls to 6.3%
Feb.05 -- Nonfarm payrolls increased by 49,000 from the prior month after a downwardly revised 227,000 December decrease, while the unemployment rate fell to 6.3%, according to a Labor Department report. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on...
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Aftermath of U.S. Election on Markets, Labor Market
Nov.06 -- Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, chief investment officer of Goldman Sachs Wealth Management, says a divided government is good news for markets because it is likely to bring out less extreme policies. Beth Akers, senior fellow at the...
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Fed's Mester on Rate Hikes, Inflation and Economy
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester discusses the path of Fed monetary policy, her concerns about current levels of inflation and the outlook for the US economy with Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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BofA's Qiao on China's Economic Growth
Helen Qiao, APAC Economics Head and Chief Greater China Economist at BofA Global Research, says economic activities in China will likely come under pressure in the second quarter. She speaks with Yvonne Man and Haslinda Amin on...
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Fed Corrects the Record
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers says Federal Reserve Powell signaled more hawkishness which was warranted given the inflation threat.
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First Look With Surveillance: Stocks Fall, Jobs Day
Anna Edwards, Tom Mackenzie and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Focus on FOMC Meeting
Randy Kroszner, Chicago Booth School Deputy Dean for Executive Programs and Professor of Economics & Former Federal Reserve Governor discusses what to expect from the fed during the FOMC meeting next week. Kroszner says that the fed...
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Europe's Unemployment Rate Rises For Fifth Straight Month
Figures released Thursday show the jobless rate went up by about 251,000 people from July to August.
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U.S. Payrolls Climb by 531,000, Outstripping Estimates
U.S. nonfarm payrolls increased 531,000 last month after an upwardly revised 312,000 gain in September, a Labor Department report showed Friday. The unemployment rate fell to 4.6% while the labor force participation rate was unchanged....
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Daigger and Company, a lab equipment supplier outside Chicago, says growth is at a standstill. Owners say Washington politics is part of the problem.
CAPTION: Daigger and Company, a lab equipment supplier outside Chicago, says growth is at a standstill. Owners say Washington politics is part of the problem. (Aug. 5)
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JAPAN: HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
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The Japanese government said Tuesday that their country's jobless rate averaged a record 4.7 percent last year - topping the previous record of 4.1 percent for 1998, amid surging job cuts at companies under pressure to trim...
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Fed Readies Big Rate Hike
The Federal Reserve is expected to hike rates this week at their upcoming meeting that begins on Tuesday. Tiffany Wilding, PIMCO's Chief US economist, previewed the meeting with Alix Steel and Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas".
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Is 75 BPS Enough?
Is 75 bps enough? That was Friday's question of the day posed by Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson to Tiffany Wilding, PIMCO Chief US Economist, on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas".
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Recession Could Cause 10% Drop in Stocks: Rooney Vera
"If we do effectively go into recession we could see an additional 10% downside in equity markets," Bulltick Capital Markets Chief Investment Strategist Kathryn Rooney Vera says during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets." Rooney Vera...
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Fed chairman stands by stimulus, sees stronger US economy
1. Wide pan of US Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke walking up to podium
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chairman:
"The Committee kept the target for the federal funds rate at zero to one fourth percent and...
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Midterm Elections: What to Expect If GOP Takes Senate
Nov. 4 -- University of Chicago's Austan Goolsbee and Columbia Business School's Glenn Hubbard discuss the midterm elections on Bloomberg Television's Election 2014 special with Pimm Fox. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Is There an Economic Gauge That's Bad for Trump?
March 3 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Carl Riccadonna discusses the U.S. economy and economic signals that may be bad for GOP Donald Trump's candidacy. Riccadonna speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Searching for Economic Clues in U.S. Labor Data
April 4 -- Kevin Logan, chief U.S. economist at HSBC Securities, breaks down the U.S. labor market conditions report and looks at the latest Euro-area unemployment data. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Economic Data Not as Strong as Labor Implies: Ricchiuto
May 10 -- Steven Ricchiuto, U.S. chief economist at Mizuho Securities, examines the U.S. April jobs report and the relationship between labor and economic data. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What the Fed Beige Book Signals About the Future of Rates
July 13 -- Jim O'Sullivan, High Frequency Economics chief economist, discusses the Fed's latest Beige Book economic survey with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."