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Fed's Bullard on U.S. Economy, Rate Path, Balance Sheet

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Mar.31 -- St. Louis Fed President James Bullard discusses the state of the U.S. economy, the Federal Reserve's rate path, and work needed on normalizing the Fed's balance sheet. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg...
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U.S. Banks Set Aside $35 Billion in Profits for Bad Loans

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Jul.17 -- The six largest U.S. banks have set aside $35 billion from profits to prepare for a wave of souring loans. Bloomberg’s Dani Burger reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Still Has Work to Do on Jobs: Labor Secretary Walsh

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U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh discusses the December jobs report with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Economic Risks Remain as Fed Monitors Coronavirus

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Feb.11 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers his prepared testimony to the House Financial Services Committee.
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Bloomberg

White House Is Not Trying to Control Prices: CEA's Bernstein

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White House Council of Economic Advisers member Jared Bernstein discusses inflation and steps taken by the Biden administration to help ease price pressures on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Employment Falls Short of Pre-Recession Level: Lazear

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Nov. 7 -- Stanford University Professor Edward Lazear examines U.S. employment data for October and explains why the U.S. still falls short of needed levels of job creation. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Bloomberg

Federal Reserve Rates Seen at 4.5%-5% Range in Much of 2023: Kroszner

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Randy Kroszner, a former Federal Reserve governor and now a professor of economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, discusses the central bank's policy. Fed officials raised interest rates by 75 basis points for a...
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Bloomberg

US Initial Jobless Claims Rise by More Than Forecast

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Initial unemployment claims increased by 29,000 to 219,000 in the week ended Oct. 1, Labor Department data showed. Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

U.S. Adds 199,000 Jobs In December, Falls Short Of Estimates

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The nation's unemployment rate fell to 3.9% last month.
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Bloomberg

Why You Shouldn't Use Unemployment Rate to Predict Market

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Feb.08 -- Neil Dutta, head of U.S. economics at Renaissance Macro Research, explains why you shouldn't use the unemployment rate to make stock market calls. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Valuations in China Bonds Have Become Quite Attractive, Says StanChart’s Liu

Higher Ed
Jul.16 -- Becky Liu, head of China macro strategy at Standard Chartered, discusses the rally in China bonds, China’s debt profile and the job market. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Bloomberg

Benefits of a 'High Pressure' Economy

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Oct. 14 -- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler reports on Fed Chair Janet Yellen's speech at a Boston Fed conference. Boesler speaks on "What'd You Miss."
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Bloomberg

Pimco's Fels Sees Hidden Slack in U.S. Labor Market

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Jul.09 -- Pimco Global Economic Advisor Joachim Fels discusses the U.S. labor market and talks about Fed policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Why This Chart Makes Carl Weinberg Mad at Tom Keene

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Aug. 15 -- High Frequency Economics Chief Carl Weinberg discusses his outlook for the Japanese economy. Pimco Executive Vice President Tony Crescenzi also speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Coulton: Tight U.S .Labor Market Pushing Wages

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Dec.01 -- Brian Coulton, chief economist at Fitch Ratings, discusses the strength of the U.S. labor market ahead of this week's monthly jobs report. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Labor Market Shows Strength

Higher Ed
Oct.08 -- Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at MUFG, weighs in on the U.S. labor market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Curated Video

Unemployment Rate Hits Lowest Point in Pandemic

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The U.S. unemployment rate dropped to 4.2% despite the weakest monthly gain in nearly a year. Employers added only 210,000 jobs in November.
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Curated Video

Fed Boosts Interest Rate For Third Time in 2017

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The Federal Reserve is raising its benchmark interest rate for the third time this year, signaling its confidence that the U.S. economy remains on solid footing 8½ years after the end of the Great Recession. The Fed is...
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Curated Video

Fed Boosts Interest Rate For Third Time in 2017

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The Federal Reserve is raising its benchmark interest rate for the third time this year, signaling its confidence that the U.S. economy remains on solid footing 8 and a half years after the end of the Great Recession. The...
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Bloomberg

Mediocre Expansion May Be Best for U.S. Economy: Zentner

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Oct. 3 -- Ellen Zentner, senior U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the impact of wage growth and the employment participation rate, offers her outlook for third quarter GDP and explains her call for the S&P 500 climbing to 3,000...
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Bloomberg

Fed Tools Are Not a Panacea for Economy, Harvard's Stock Says

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Jun.04 -- James Stock, Harvard University professor of economics, discusses the implications of global trade tensions for Federal Reserve monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Labor Sec.: Jobs Data a Measure of Real Progress

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Oct. 7 -- U.S. Secretary of Labor Tom Perez discusses the U.S. September jobs report and improvements yet to be made to the labor market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker.
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The Recount

The Recount Daily Pod: Scott Galloway

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COVID upended our institutions of learning, with many schools cancelling in-person classes. With students stuck going to college from their high school bedrooms, many began to rethink the value proposition. Is taking on the enormous...
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Most Families Have More Money in Their Pockets

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President Joe Biden says the U.S. is back to work after the November jobs report showed a slowdown in payroll gains. "Even after accounting for rising prices, the typical American family has more money in their pockets than they did last...