Bloomberg
What to Watch for in BOE Rate Decision
The Bank of England is expected to increase interest rates Thursday and begin selling assets accumulated during a decade-long stimulus program. Lizzy Burden has a preview on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Macquarie: Most Bearish PHP & KRW Within Asia
Macquarie Group FX Strategist Trang Thuy Le says she is most bearish on the Philippine peso within Asia, along with the Korea Won. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
Bloomberg
Euro Could Break Below Parity With Dollar: Nomura's Rochester
Jordan Rochester, G10 FX strategist at Nomura, says the euro's slide against the US dollar will continue due to rising natural gas prices and the risk of a global recession. "I think we go towards parity. I think we could even break...
Bloomberg
Pelosi Trip Won't Change Our Strategy, Says BNY's Akoner
Lale Akoner, BNY Mellon Investment Management senior market strategist, says Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan and other geopolitical issues won't change their strategy. She's on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
Bloomberg
Chinese Exports Take Divergent Path to Europe, U.S.
Dec. 19 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu displays the divergence of exports from China as more products come to the United States while fewer are sent to Europe. She speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
Bloomberg
How Low Can the Yen Go?
Oct. 22 -- In today's ""Global Outlook,"" Bloomberg's Shery Ahn takes a look at the weakening yen on ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Chinas 7.3% GDP Growth Curbs Stimulus Expectations
Oct. 21 -- Chinas economic growth topped estimates as GDP rose 7.3 percent from July-September on an increase of export and services demand. Bloomberg's Tom Orlick reports on The Pulse.
Bloomberg
Growing Pains Continue in Europe
Oct. 14 -- Bloomberg's Adam Johnson reports on Europes troubled economic outlook on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Italian borrowing rates soar, UK market analyst on Italy and ECB
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Debt crisis poses risk for central Europe''s struggling economies
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Bloomberg
Why It May Be a Terrible First Quarter for Earnings
April 11 -- Armored Wolf Family Holdings CIO John Brynjolfsson discusses his outlook for corporate profits and central banks monetary policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Brexit Aftermath: Renegotiating EU Trade Agreements
June 24 -- Ian Bremmer, president at Eurasia Group, examines the policy changes ahead for the European Union as it renegotiates trade agreements without the United Kingdom and how China views the Brexit referendum. He speaks on...
Bloomberg
China's Economy: Are There Signs of Stability
May 9 -- Alan Oster, chief economist at National Australia Bank, discusses China's economy, the Reserve Bank of Australia's latest move and Japan's economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
Bloomberg
Emerging Markets Debate Is Heating Up, Here's Why
Feb. 26 -- Citigroup Chief Global Equity Strategist Robert Buckland weighs in on the emerging markets debate. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Lockhart: Consumers Cast Doubt on Economic Forecast
April 14 -- Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart discusses his expectations for U.S. economic growth and a normalization of consumer consumption. He speaks with Kathleen Hays from the ENGAGE International Investment Education Symposium...
Bloomberg
Fed's Lockhart: Hard to Connect U.S. Growth, Employment
April 14 -- Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart discusses the link between weak economic growth and strong labor gains. He speaks with Kathleen Hays from the ENGAGE International Investment Education Symposium in Chicago on "Bloomberg...
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Wieting: U.S. 2Q Economic Strength Is a Mirage
July 22 -- Steven Wieting, global chief investment strategist at Citi Private Bank, examines U.S. economic growth and looks at market expectations for Federal Reserve action on rates. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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IMF chief: Global economy losing momentum
The head of the International Monetary Fund is warning that the global economy is losing momentum and urging governments to take action to preserve the recovery.Christine Lagarde said in a speech on Tuesday in Frankfurt, Germany, that...
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VOICED: Japan's ageing pets spark elderly care boom
VOICED: Japan's ageing pets spark elderly care boom
Bloomberg
Electrolux CEO: Confident in U.S., Regardless of Trade
Feb.01 -- Jonas Samuelson, chief executive officer at Electrolux, discusses his confidence in the company's position in the United States, expectations of a recovery in Latin America during 2017, and the business impact of Brexit and the...
Bloomberg
BGA's Boerner: U.S. Euro View 'Completely Wrong'
Feb.07 -- Anton Boerner, president at BGA association of exporters, hits back against U.S. government comments on Germany's benefits from the euro's exchange rate and touts the need for world-wide free trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg...