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U.S. Dollar Risk Factors on the Road to November

Higher Ed
March 21 -- Ewen Cameron Watt of BlackRock Investment Institute and Virginie Maisonneuve, founder and managing director at Maisonneuve Global Advisors, discuss risks surrounding the U.S. dollar, equities strength in developed markets,...
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Bloomberg

Higgins: Yuan Weakness Against the U.S. Dollar Is Fine

Higher Ed
March 8 -- China’s export slump deepened in February, highlighting the challenge for policy makers seeking to keep the economy humming at home while trade acts as a brake on growth. Overseas shipments tumbled 25.4 percent in U.S....
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FOMC Minutes Released: Here's What We've Learned

Higher Ed
July 6 -- Federal Reserve officials left interest rates on hold last month as heightened uncertainties about the U.S. labor market and financial stability threatened their outlook, according to minutes of their meeting the week before...
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Bloomberg

Roger Altman Finds M&A 'Still Ticking Along Very Nicely'

Higher Ed
Oct. 4 -- Roger Altman, founder and executive chairman at Evercore, examines the state of the 2016 M&A market, how it benefits from low rates and the availability of cheap credit, and where he sees the most activity in the current...
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Bloomberg

Prasad: Need a Better Mix of Policies to Stir Growth

Higher Ed
Sept. 27 -- Eswar Prasad, Cornell University professor and author of "Gaining Currency," talks about and extended period of global low growth and the need for policy changes to spur trade and economic growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's Shalett: OPEC Deal Critical for Markets

Higher Ed
Nov.29 -- Lisa Shalett, head of investment and portfolio strategies at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, explains why investors need an OPEC production agreement as she sees the combination of a strong U.S. dollar and low oil prices...
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Bloomberg

Nomura Economist Miwa Weighs in on the Japanese Economy

Higher Ed
Apr.27 -- Nomura Chief Japan Economist Takashi Miwa discusses his outlook for the Japanese economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Trump's Energy Policy and Commodities Markets

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- Libby Toudouze, portfolio manager at Cushing Asset Management, and Dane Davis, commodities research analyst at Barclays, look at commodity investment strategies related to President Donald Trump's energy policy. They speak on...
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Bloomberg

National Front's Messiha on France in Euro Zone

Higher Ed
Feb.07 -- Jean Messiha, project coordinator for Marine Le Pen's presidential campaign, talks about the National Front Party's plans for France to exit the euro and the operation of a new French central bank. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Commerce Sec. Ross Hasn't Taken Position on Border Tax

Higher Ed
Mar.08 -- U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross talks about the economic implications of a border adjustment tax as he gathers information to form his view on the plan and examines the United States' trade relations with Germany. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Payrolls Intensfies Streets `Tug of War' for Fed

Higher Ed
Jun.07 -- Traders focused on the interest-rate implications of a U.S. labor market report that showed job creation trailed every estimate in May. Traders and strategists were divided on how seriously the Fed will take the second anemic...
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Bloomberg

Billionaire Birla Says India Economy in 'Very Good Health'

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- Kumar Mangalam Birla, the billionaire chairman of the acquisitive Indian conglomerate that bears his name, talks about the nation's economy, the local currency, and the prospects for his businesses. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Taking Stock of China’s Economy

Higher Ed
May.30 -- Yifan Hu, regional chief investment officer and chief China economist at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses China’s May PMI data and what it means for the economy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Bloomberg

FTN's Low Says Yellen Is Convinced Inflation Picks Up

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- FTN Financial Chief Economist Chris Low discusses central banks' monetary policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Smartphones Are Already Peaking Out, Says JPMorgan's Hariharan

Higher Ed
Jan.16 -- Gokul Hariharan, managing director and co-head of Asia TMT research at JPMorgan, discusses the smartphone sector ahead of TSMC earnings, cryptocurrency mining and the semiconductor industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Europe Is Our Least Favorite Region, Says State Street’s Veitmane

Higher Ed
Apr.05 -- Marija Veitmane, senior multi-asset strategist at State Street, discusses the German economy, European stocks and European banks. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bloomberg

No Reason for Fed to Cut Rates at All, Says BofAML’s Woo

Higher Ed
May.14 -- David Woo, head of global rates and FX strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses the U.S.-China trade negotiations, their impact on the U.S. economy and financial conditions. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

1Q of 2019 Will Still Be Weak for China, Says Morgan Stanley's Xing

Higher Ed
Jan.20 -- Robin Xing, chief China economist at Morgan Stanley, and Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie discuss China's 4Q GDP data, China's policy easing and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Partners In Health Co-Founder Dr. Paul Farmer on U.S. Healthcare

Higher Ed
Dec.17 -- Partners in Health co-foudner Dr. Paul Farmer talks to Bloomberg's David Westin about how U.S. healthcare can learn from health care in places like Rwanda and Haiti.
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Powell on unemployment and inflation

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday before the Senate Banking Committee that very low unemployment rates no longer necessarily push up inflation. A relationship between the two existed "50 years ago" but that has gotten...
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Bloomberg

Credit Suisse's Farris Sees ECB Turning a Bit More Hawkish

Higher Ed
Jun.13 -- Ray Farris, chief economist for APAC and managing director at Credit Suisse, discusses the pain in emerging markets, the ECB meeting and his outlook for the European economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong GDP Forecast Downgraded to Zero at DBS

Higher Ed
Aug.11 -- Samuel Tse, economist at DBS, explains why he downgraded Hong Kong’s real gross domestic product forecast for 2019 to 0% from 2.5%. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

China’s Credit Expansion Slowed in July

Higher Ed
Aug.12 -- China’s credit growth tumbled to its second lowest level this year in July amid weak demand and seasonal factors. Bloomberg Economics’ Chang Shu discusses the data on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”