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Biden: U.S. Economy Starting to Work for More Americans
President Joe Biden says the U.S. economy "is on the move" as it recovers from the pandemic faster and stronger than expected. Nonfarm payrolls increased 531,000 last month, beating an estimate of 450,000, a Labor Department report showed.
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Fed's Williams on Inflation Risk and Outlook for Rates
Jun.22 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy, inflation risk and the path of Fed monetary policy with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Mike McKee on "Bloomberg The Open."
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JPM's Feroli Expects Real Wages to Grow Next Year
Michael Feroli, JPMorgan Securities chief U.S. economist, says inflation will continue to be a problem, but the U.S. economy is not "flat on its back." He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.S. Is Creating Jobs Faster Than Expected: Bernstein
White House Council of Economic Advisors member Jared Bernstein says job creation in the U.S. is way ahead of schedule. He's with David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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U.S. Adds 210,000 Jobs, Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.2%
U.S. payrolls rose by 210,000 in November, the smallest increase of the year and less than half of expectations, while the unemployment rate falls to 4.2%. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the numbers.
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Why Goldman Sachs Cut Its US Growth Forecasts
Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs, discusses the factors behind his firm's call for US economic growth on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Inflation Looks Like It's Peaking, KPMG's Swonk Says
KPMG Chief Economist Diane Swonk discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy and inflation with Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Pepperstone's Weston on US Labor Market, Midterms, China
Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone Group, discusses the US labor market, what a Republican-controlled Senate would mean for markets and how he's trading a reopening in China. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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U.S. Employers Keep Hiring Briskly Even In Face Of Rate Hikes
Friday's report showed that hiring was brisk across industries last month, though the overall gain declined from 315,000 in September.
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Bank of Singapore's Lee on Markets and Strategies
Eli Lee, Head of Investment Strategy at Bank of Singapore, discusses the prospects of Asian markets. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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With consumers and businesses losing confidence, the American economy still appears feeble. In the Midwest, layoffs are surging and businesses continue to shut down.
HEADLINE: Economic downturn still felt near Chicago
CAPTION: With consumers and businesses losing confidence, the American economy still appears feeble. In the Midwest, layoffs are surging and businesses continue to shut down. (August...
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What the Jobs Report Means for Stocks and Fed Policy
Oct. 3 -- Oppenheimerfunds' Alec Young, UBS's Maury Harris and Citi Research's William Lee discuss the impact of the U.S. jobs report on financial markets and Fed monetary policy. They speak with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source:...
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U.S. Jobless Rate Falls to 5.9% as Payrolls Surge 248K
Oct. 3 -- The United States gained 248,000 jobs in the month of September, pushing the unemployment rate down to 5.9 percent, the lowest level since July 2008. Bloomberg's Peter Cook breaks down the numbers on In The Loop.
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Furman: Pace of U.S. Job Growth Is Picking Up
Oct. 9 -- Jason Furman, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the role of millennials in the current economy and the state of the labor market with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source:...
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How Tight Are the 2014 Midterm Races?
Nov. 3 -- Bloomberg's Phil Mattingly and Lisa Lerer report on the 2014 midterm elections. They speak on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Will Jobs Report be Enough to Sway Fed Thinking?
Dec. 4 (Blomberg) -- Bloomberg Economist Carl Riccadonna previews the November jobs report and explains how it can positively impact other economic data and whether or not it can be enough to sway thinking on the U.S. economy at the...
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Global Markets Will Struggle in First Half of '15: Jerram
Dec. 23 -- Bank of Singapore's Richard Jerram discusses the outlook for global stocks in 2015 with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat.
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Little or No Market Reaction to Paris Shootings
Jan. 7 -- Bloomberg's Tom Keene reports on market reaction to the shootings at the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in eastern Paris. He speaks on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Blinder: Fed Is About to Overshoot Its Inflation Target
June 15 -- Former Fed Vice Chairman Alan Blinder comments on today's decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AP Business Editor Mark Hamrick reports the nation's unemployment rate has risen to 8.5 percent, and job losses continue to be steep.
HEADLINE: Unemployment rate highest since 1983
CAPTION: AP Business Editor Mark Hamrick reports the nation's unemployment rate has risen to 8.5 percent, and job losses continue to be steep. (April 3)
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What Does the August Jobs Report Mean for Fed Policy?
Sept. 2 -- Jim O'Sullivan, High Frequency Economics chief U.S. economist, discusses the potential impact of the August U.S. employment report on Fed policy with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic, Matt Miller and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"