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What to Watch for in the November Jobs Report

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The US jobs report for November is due out on Friday. Bloomberg Economics expects 182,000 jobs to be added. The Wall Street estimate calls for a gain of 218,000 jobs. Anna Wong of Bloomberg Economics explains the call on "Bloomberg...
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Hot jobs market cools off slightly, US jobs fell in June

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The monthly jobs report released on Tuesday shows a stronger job market than expected, job openings remained nearly unchanged in June compared to the previous month. (Scripps News)
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Latest job report sparks layoff anxiety among Americans

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The jobs report came in weaker than expected. This latest report comes as a poll shows many Americans are experiencing layoff anxiety. (Scripps News)
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BofA CEO Moynihan Doesn't Expect US Recession

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Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan says the US economy is "reaching a pretty good equilibrium" between the consumer and the Federal Reserve during an interview with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg...
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Labor, Business Supply Has Expanded: Stevenson

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Betsey Stevenson, University of Michigan Professor of Public Policy and Economics discusses inflation in the labor market and the effect of fiscal policy on labor strength. She speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."...
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Govt. Face Shutdown Tomorrow Night

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Bloomberg's Megan Scully and Enda Curran discuss the looming government shutdown, which set to happen on October 1. Scully and Curran also talk about how UAW walkouts affect automakers Ford and GM. Both Scully and Curran speak with...
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Fed's Barkin: Too Soon to Make Call on Rates

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Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin said it's too soon to know if another rate increase will be needed, noting that headwinds from a potential government shutdown could create more uncertainty for the economy. He...
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Fed Hike in November Would Be Surprising: William Dudley

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William Dudley, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, reacts to the decision by the Federal Reserve's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance: The Fed...
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Markets in 3 Minutes: Don't Over-Interpret Friday's US Data

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Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
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Jobs Report Takes Pressure Off of Fed, Kroszner Says

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Former Federal Reserve Governor Randall Kroszner expects the Fed to hold on rates for the rest of the year in the wake of the August US employment report. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for...
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The Fed's Job Is Not Done Yet: HSBC's Neumann

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"The Fed's job is not done yet." Frederic Neumann, chief Asia economist and co-head of global research for Asia at HSBC, discusses his key takeaways from the Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole meeting, US jobs data and stimulus in China. He...
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Jared Bernstein Talks Inflation, Jobs and Bidenomics

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US Council of Economic Advisors Chair Jared Bernstein discusses the state of the US economy and the GOP's criticisms of Bidenomics with Joe Mathieu and Annmarie Hordern on the sidelines of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's annual...
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Kroszner on Inflation, The Economy, Mortgage Rates

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Former Federal Reserve Governor, Randall Kroszner, gives his insight on the decline in inflation and whether fiscal or monetary policy can be attributed to it. Kroszner also talks about why expenses are still high for most Americans,...
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Johnny Cash This Thing

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Austan Goolsbee, Chicago Fed president tells us how the Fed plans to walk the thin line of lowering inflation while avoiding an economic downturn.
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Staying Restrictive

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Austan Goolsbee, Chicago Fed president and Raphael Bostic, Atlanta Fed president sees strength in the labor market, but believes that the Fed's restrictive policy will remain in place well into 2024.
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Fed's Goolsbee on Jobs, Inflation, Credit Downgrade

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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee talks about the US July employment report, trying to bring down inflation and Fitch's downgrade of the country's credit rating. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin at the Aspen...
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Fed Will Be Tighter for Longer, Says Dudley

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Former New York Fed President and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Bill Dudley says the Federal Reserve will have to stay tighter for longer. He's on a special "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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IMF Raises Global Growth Outlook

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The International Monetary Fund raised its outlook for the world economy this year, even though some lingering risks remain. Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market...
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Recession Risk Has Receded, Renaissance's Dutta Says

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Neil Dutta, Renaissance Macro Research head of US economic research, says there's more upside to the economy than not and the US unemployment rate will not exceed 4% during an interview with Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg...
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Clarida: Don't Expect Hard Lean Indicating Hike in Sept.

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"I don't expect a hard lean indicating a hike in September." Richard Clarida, global economic advisor at Pimco and former vice chairman of the board of governors of the Federal Reserve, discusses the upcoming Federal Reserve decision,...
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Standard Chartered economist reacts to China's 2Q GDP

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Ding Shuang, Greater China and North Asia Chief Economist, says he saw some positive momentum in China's economy June, after the country reported forecast-missing GDP growth for the second quarter. He explains to David Ingles and Yvonne...
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What Did the Labor Market Teach Us This Week?

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What did the labor market teach us this week? That was Friday's question of the day posed to Kate Bahn, Director of Research for WorkRise at the Urban Institute, by Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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US Employers Added Fewer Jobs in June Than Projected

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Nonfarm payrolls increased 209,000 after a downwardly revised 306,000 advance in May, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed. The unemployment rate fell to 3.6%. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Cracks Emerge in US Labor Market

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Bloomberg's Kate Davidson and Jordan Fabian discuss the June jobs report that showed the labor market softening, while wages grew and the unemployment rate lowered. They also discuss US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to Beijing....