Bloomberg
U.S. Adds 199,000 Jobs in Dec., Unemployment Rate Falls to 3.9%
U.S. payrolls rose by 199,000 in December, less than half of expectations, while the unemployment rate falls to 3.9%. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the numbers.
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Blinder Says Collins Is 'Inspired Choice' for Boston Fed
Former Federal Reserve Vice Chair Alan Blinder, a Princeton University professor, reacts to Susan Collins, an economist currently at the University of Michigan, being named president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. He says Collins...
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Powell Says Fed Will Keep Using Emergency Lending Powers Forcefully
Jun.10 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks in a video news conference about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged.
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Kostin: Biggest Risk for Industrials Is Labor Costs
Jul.18 -- David Kostin, chief U.S. equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, discusses the outlook for industrials and impact of labor costs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Dudley Says Hard Landing for U.S. Economy 'Inevitable'
Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Bill Dudley says a delayed response by the Fed in its efforts to get inflation under control will only make the "inevitable" economic downturn worse. "A hard landing is inevitable....
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Bill Dudley Says Fed Might Need to Force Stocks to Fall
Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Bill Dudley says the Fed "hasn't really accomplished much yet" with its efforts to control inflation, and will need to tighten financial conditions to push bond yields higher and stock...
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Dudley Says Fed Will Need to Hike Past Neutral to 'Tight'
Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Bill Dudley says the Fed will need to raise interest rates above the central bank's "neutral" target to curb US inflation. "Monetary policy might actually not just have to go to neutral,...
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U.S. Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Decline
Initial unemployment claims totaled 198,000 in the week ended Dec. 25, down 8,000 from the prior period's revised level, Labor Department data show. Bloomberg's Yelena Shulyatyeva has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Gary Shilling Says the Fed Is Missing Globalization
Aug.03 -- Gary Shilling, founder and president at A. Gary Shilling & Co. and a Bloomberg View columnist, talks about the Federal Reserve's "outdated" thinking on globalization. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." (Shilling is a...
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Fed's Dudley on Rate Path, U.S. Economy, Balance Sheet
Mar.31 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley talks about the Fed's rate hike path, his outlook for the U.S. economy, and the size of the Fed's balance sheet. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg...
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'Bloomberg Markets: The Open' Full Show (6/29/2018)
Jun.29 -- Bloomberg Markets: The Open. Jonathan Ferro hosts an hour long program centered around the Opening Bell on Wall Street. The program showcases the most insightful and interesting Bloomberg charts and graphics, as well as...
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Market Is All About Short-Term Trading Swings: Margie Patel
Margie Patel, senior portfolio manager at Allspring Global Investments, expects the market to "overreach" as the Federal Reserve continues on its rate-raising path for "quite a few months." She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Deep Dive: Non-Farm Payrolls, Cyclical & Defensive Stocks
Aug. 30 -- On today's "Deep Dive," Bloomberg's Matt Miller, Joe Weisenthal and Nejra Cehic take a look at non-farm payrolls, consumer confidence and cyclical versus defensive stocks. They speak on "What'd You Miss?"
Curated Video
Russian Invasion Reorders West's Calculations On Cost Of War
There are signs that the resolve to confront Vladimir Putin and the willingness to take on some economic pain in the process are growing.
Curated Video
U.S. Added 390,000 Jobs In May As Hirings Remained Robust
The unemployment rate remained at 3.6%, according to the Labor Department.
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A Fed Soft Landing Is Highly Unlikely, Dudley Says
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank can achieve a "soft landing," slowing growth and curbing inflation without precipitating a recession. Bill Dudley, Bloomberg Opinion columnist and former Federal Reserve Bank of...
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Bill Dudley Sees Mild, Not Deep US Recession
Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Bill Dudley says the US economy will experience a "mild" downturn as the Federal Reserve tightens policy to reign in inflation. "You really get a deep downturn when things in the...
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CBA Expects Australia Unemployment Rate to Dip to 5.5%
Aug.16 -- Michael Blythe, chief economist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, discusses wage growth in Australia on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Economist Stiglitz on Covid-19 Impact on Jobs, Government Stimulus, Supply and Demand
May.18 -- Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz says the U.S. will be stuck with double-digit unemployment for an extended period without more and better-targeted government support for the coronavirus-battered economy. He spoke with...
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Fed's Kaplan Expects Virus to Cause 'Substantial Contraction' in 2Q
Mar.27 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan says he expects the coronavirus epidemic to cause a "substantial" economic contraction in the second quarter with the unemployment rate peaking in the low-to-mid teens. He...
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Bloomberg Intelligence: H-1B Explained
May.03 -- Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Anurag Rana speaks with Bloomberg's Brad Stone at the Bloomberg Breakaway Summit in New York about changes to the H-1B visa program and the business impact.
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Fed's Rosengren on Inflation, Labor Market, Wages
Oct.13 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren talks about inflation expectations and the impact of a tightening labor market on wages and prices. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee from the Boston Fed Policy...
The Recount
Big Raises in Store for American Workers in 2022
Stats of the day: Businesses are expected to bump up pay an average of 3.9% in 2022. That’s the fastest wage growth since 2008. The Labor Department has also announced unemployment claims dropped by 43,000 to 184,000 last week — the...
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U.S. Job Gains Slow as Economic Recovery Downshifts
Oct.02 -- Nonfarm payrolls increased by 661,000 following an upwardly revised 1.49 million advance in August, according to data from the Labor Department. The unemployment rate fell by more than forecast, dropping 0.5 percentage point to...