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Goolsbee Says Tax Cuts Weren't Paid for, Haven't Helped Americans

Higher Ed
Jun.29 -- Austan Goolsbee, professor of economics at the University of Chicago Booth School and former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the economic impact of U.S. tax policy with Bloomberg's David Westin and Shery...
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Bloomberg

Asian Economies May See 'Mid-Course Correction' in 2019, UBS's Philip Says

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- Philip Wyatt, APAC economist at UBS Global Wealth Management Chief Investment Office, talks about the growth prospects for the region's economies. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Oct. Consumer Prices Offer Mixed Signals on Inflation

Higher Ed
Nov.14 -- U.S. consumer prices rose 0.3 percent in October while the core year-over-year measure advanced less than expected at 2.1 percent. Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg Market Wrap 2/20: Airlines, Global Stocks, Emerging Markets

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- Bloomberg market reporters take a deep dive into all of today's action.
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Bloomberg

What to Watch for in Apple's First Quarter Results

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- In "Single Best Chart," William Power, senior research analyst at Baird, previews first-quarter results from Apple Inc. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Former Cantor CEO Says Dollar Has Peaked, Sees Value in Emerging Markets

Higher Ed
Jun.12 -- Shawn Matthews, Hondius Capital Management founder and former Cantor Fitzgerald chief executive officer, discusses the outlook for the U.S. dollar and emerging markets with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Caroline Hyde and Scarlet...
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Bloomberg

China Tariffs on Apple Products Unlikely, Loup's Munster Says

Higher Ed
May.22 -- Loup Ventures co-founder Gene Munster and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman discuss the impact of the Huawei Technologies Co. ban and escalating China-U.S. trade tensions on Apple Inc. They speak with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on...
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Bloomberg

RBA to Cut Rates Once More This Year: Oxford Economics

Higher Ed
Aug.06 -- Sarah Hunter, chief Australia economist at Oxford Economics, talks about the nation's economy and central bank policy. The Reserve Bank this week kept interest rates unchanged following back-to-back cuts. Hunter speaks with...
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JPMorgan's Dimon Says U.S. Treasury Yields `Extraordinarily Low'

Higher Ed
May.08 -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon talks about Federal Reserve policy, the U.S. economy and Treasury yields. He speaks on the sidelines of J.P.Morgan's 15th Global China Summit in Beijing on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Large Caps Favored Over Small Caps, Bruderman Asset Says

Higher Ed
Jun.11 -- Oliver Pursche, chief market strategist at Bruderman Asset Management, talks about U.S. stocks and corporate earnings. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Adds 130,000 Jobs in August, Jobless Rate Holds Steady at 3.7%

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- U.S. nonfarm payrolls fell short of expectations with an increase of 130,000 in August, while average hourly earnings topped projections with a 3.2% gain from a year earlier. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the numbers on...
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Bloomberg

'Goldilocks' Jobs Report Reinforces Fed Will Cut Rates at Next Meeting, Aviva's Schmidt Says

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Susan Schmidt, Aviva Investors head of U.S. equities, comments on the August U.S. employment report and its implications for the path of Federal Reserve monetary policy. She speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

EU Warns Worst May Be Ahead

Higher Ed
Nov.08 -- The European Commission has cut its Euro area growth and inflation outlook for 2020. New projections reflect more pronounced weakness in the region amid global trade tensions and political uncertainty. Bloomberg’s Annmarie...
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Bloomberg

China Allows Tech Companies to Get to Critical Mass: Qiming Venture Partners

Higher Ed
Nov.20 -- Gary Rieschel, founding managing partner at Qiming Venture Partners, discusses investing in Chinese tech startups, the companies expanding outside of China, the differences between U.S. and China tech, AI research and...
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Bloomberg

Boeing to Have ‘Noticeable Impact’ on 1Q Growth: Deutsche Bank

Higher Ed
Dec.18 -- Peter Hooper, global head of economic research at Deutsche Bank Securities, says the disruption from Boeing Co. halting production of the 737 Max jetliner could trim “close to .5” off the U.S. annual rate of growth in the first...
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Bloomberg

Stocks to Do Well, Long Bonds to Suffer in 2020: TPW Investment

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- Jay Pelosky, co-founder and chief investment officer at TPW Investment Management, talks about stocks, bonds, commodities and monetary policies. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Curated Video

Biden moves on to SC: Fight is 'just beginning'

Higher Ed
Predicting early on that he would "take a hit" in New Hampshire's primary after a distant fourth-place finish in Iowa, Joe Biden moved on to South Carolina Tuesday, a state critical to his campaign's success.
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Bloomberg

China Virus Response Lifts Risk Appetite

Higher Ed
Feb.04 -- Lisa Shalett of Morgan Stanley, Julian Emanuel of BTIG, and Henry Peabody of MFS Investment Management discuss the market impact of China's response to the coronavirus outbreak. They speak on "Bloomberg The Open."
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CLEAN : Brasilia starts drive-through testing to diagnose COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
People arrive in their cars to a drive-through testing facility in Brazil's capital to undergo rapid tests for COVID-19 in the parking lot of the Mane Garrincha stadium, where authorities expect to do about 100,000 rapid tests this week...
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Bloomberg

Brexit, Covid Cause U.K.-EU Border Hold-Ups

Higher Ed
Jan.22 -- 5% of trucks are being held up at EU border because they lack documentation or a negative Covid test. Bloomberg's Laura Wright reports on the economic cost and outlook for the situation when freight rates increase on "Bloomberg...
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N.Y. Expects First Covid Vaccine Delivery by Dec. 15: Cuomo

Higher Ed
Dec.02 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says the state’s first delivery of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine will be enough for 170,000 residents, with the doses expected on Dec. 15 if approved by federal regulators. He speaks at a news...
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Bloomberg

Vaccines Protect From Covid Variants: Johns Hopkins' Pekosz

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz says the U.S. has to get better at distributing the Covid-19 vaccines and expects pandemic-related restrictions to be relaxed by midyear. He...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Failed to Decline as Expected

Higher Ed
Sep.10 -- Applications for U.S. state unemployment benefits failed to decline as expected last week, a sign extensive job losses are persisting as the nation continues to struggle to control the coronavirus. Mike McKee reports on...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Consumer Prices Rise by Most Since 2012

Higher Ed
Apr.13 -- U.S. consumer prices rose the most since 2012 in March, climbing 0.6% after a 0.4% gain in February. Bloomberg's Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."