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Bloomberg

What the May Jobs Report Means for the Fed's Policy Path

Higher Ed
Former Federal Reserve Governor Randy Kroszner, a University of Chicago Booth School economics professor, says the May employment report will spur the Fed to raise rates by 50 basis points at least through September. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Dwek: Yields Should See A Cap Soon

Higher Ed
Esty Dwek, CIO at Flowbank discusses her global markets outlook and asset allocation strategy. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.
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Bloomberg

Citigroup's Clark Expects A More Dovish Fed

Higher Ed
Veronica Clark, Citigroup Global Markets Economist, joined "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" with Alix Steel and Anna Edwards ahead of Wednesday's Federal Reserve press conference. Interview occurred on July 26, 2022.
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Bloomberg

Fed Has to Be Honest About Inflation: Hollenhorst

Higher Ed
Citi Chief US Economist Andrew Hollenhorst talks about what the Federal Reserve needs to do next. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Fed Will Pause in Early 2023, UBS's Lovell Says

Higher Ed
"It's still too early to have the party" regarding inflation, Nadia Lovell, UBS Global Wealth Management senior US equity strategist, says during an interview with Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg The Open."
News Clip15:52
Bloomberg

Fed's Mester Says Inflation Is Still Too High

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester says inflation is still too high. "We have to continue to raise rates because we have more work to do on inflation," she told Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Bloomberg

NY Fed's Williams on Policy, Inflation, Economy

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses Fed policy, the central bank's efforts to address inflation, and outlook for the US economy on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

Jobs Report Signals 'Immaculate Disinflation': Kroszner

Higher Ed
Former Federal Reserve Governor Randall Kroszner says the December US employment report is consistent with the view that the US may not have a significant recession during an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan AM's Craig on Global Markets

Higher Ed
Kerry Craig, Global Market Strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses his outlook for global markets and investment strategies. He speaks on "Daybreak Middle East".
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Bloomberg

Dreyfus & Mellon's Reinhart on FED Moves

Higher Ed
Vincent Reinhart, Chief Economist and Macro Strategist at Dreyfus & Mellon, and Former Director of the Division of Monetary Affairs and Secretary and Economist of the FOMC, discusses his view on FED's potential moves. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Fed May Have to Stay Higher for Longer, Jim Bianco Says

Higher Ed
"We've got everybody yelling, peak, peak, peak and yeah, inflation has peaked, but it wasn't going to stay at 9% forever. The real question is, can it get to the Fed's long run goal of 2% on its own without a recession?" Jim Bianco,...
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Bloomberg

Hard vs. Soft Landing

Higher Ed
Rebecca Patterson, Former Bridgewater Chief Investment Strategist & Mona Mahajan, Edward Jones Senior Investment Strategist walk through the week in the markers and discuss the likelihood of a soft landing or a no-landing.
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Bloomberg

Fed Could Pivot and Potentially Cut Rates by 2H: Liang

Higher Ed
Jonathan Liang, head of investment specialists for Asia ex-Japan at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the Federal Reserves upcoming rate decision, monetary policy and his outlook for interest rates. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip11:57
Bloomberg

Boom-Bust Cycle Has Come Back: Bridgewater's Prince

Higher Ed
Bridgewater Co-CIO Bob Prince, who helps manage the world's largest hedge fund, has said we're seeing the return of the boom-bust cycle and more people need to lose their jobs before inflation will be brought under control. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Warren Says 2 Million Jobs Will Be Lost Due to Powell Policy

Higher Ed
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat, says about 2 million people will lose their jobs as a result of the Fed's anticipated monetary tightening. She asked Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell today to explain why these people must lose their...
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Bloomberg

RBA Raises Cash Rate Target 25 Basis Points to 3.60%

Higher Ed
Steven Cochrane, chief APAC economist at Moody's Analytics, discusses the latest Reserve Bank of Australia policy decision and its impact on the economy. The central bank raised its key interest rate for a 10th straight meeting, taking...
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Bloomberg

Fed Promises to Maintain Massive Asset Purchase Program

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- The Federal Reserve strengthened its commitment to support the U.S. economy, promising to maintain its massive asset purchase program until it sees “substantial further progress” in employment and inflation. Chair Jerome Powell...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Powell Says 'Noteworthy Risks' to Economy Remain

Higher Ed
Nov.13 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the current stance of monetary policy is likely to be sufficient provided the economy stays on track, but warned that “noteworthy risks” remain to the record U.S. expansion. He speaks...
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Curated Video

Economists: U.S. Entered Recession In February Due To COVID-19

Higher Ed
The National Bureau of Economic Research says the recession began in February, right after the economy peaked.
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Bloomberg

Bosomworth: Inflation Targets Offer No Easy Solution

Higher Ed
Oct. 20 -- Andrew Bosomworth, head of portfolio management in Germany for Pimco, discusses central banks' inflation targets and allowing economies to run hot. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Census Bureau Says Income Inequality Is The Highest In 50 Years

Higher Ed
Census data indicates income inequality in the U.S. last year was the highest in 50 years, despite low unemployment and record economic growth.
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Bloomberg

Why the Phillips Curve Is Seen as Irrelevant

Higher Ed
Jul.13 -- J.W. Mason, Roosevelt Institute senior fellow, evaluates Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's testimony before Congress this week and what it means for the path of monetary policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine...
Instructional Video9:47
Khan Academy

Unemployment Rate Primer, Current Economics, Finance and Capital Markets

11th - Higher Ed
Ever wonder how the Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates the ever-changing unemployment rate? Sal explains this by breaking down the US population into subsets, including the labor force and the unemployed. He explains the formula for...
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Economic Indicators

9th - 10th Standards
Series of videos reviews essential economic concepts including price inflation, Consumer Price Index, Gross Domestic Product, and unemployment rates.