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RegentAtlantic Capital's Kapyrin on Markets

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Andy Kapyrin, partner and co-chief investment officer at RegentAtlantic Capital, discusses his outlook for markets and Fed policy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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PBOC Doing Good Job in Managing Yuan, NatWest Says

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Galvin Chia, emerging markets strategist at NatWest Markets, discusses Asian currencies, the dollar and central banks' policies. The offshore Chinese yuan retreated for a second day, hitting the lowest point since August 2010 when...
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US Initial Jobless Claims Rise by More Than Forecast

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Initial unemployment claims increased by 29,000 to 219,000 in the week ended Oct. 1, Labor Department data showed. Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Moving Away From U.S. Assets Into Eurozone, EM: Mallik

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Gaurav Mallik, chief portfolio strategist at State Street Global Advisors, discusses the Fed policy decision and how that is impacting his portfolio strategy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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MBA CEO Expects 4% Mortgage Rate by End of 2022

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Mortgage Bankers Association President and CEO Bob Broeksmit says mortgage rates will probably continue to rise and says he sees delinquencies going down. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."...
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Bloomberg

Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida to Step Down Early

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Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida intends to resign from the board of governors on Jan. 14, two weeks before his term is due to expire. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Warren Buffett on Investments and Income Inequality

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Aug.30 -- Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Warren Buffett discusses the Glide Foundation, his investments in Bank of America, Home Capital and IBM, and his views on income inequality. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Morgan Stanley Likes Local Emerging-Market Debt

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Jim Caron, portfolio manager and chief fixed income strategist at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, discusses Federal Reserve policy and the opportunities he sees in global markets. Fed officials concluded in January that they would...
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Fed Should 'Shock and Awe' With 75 Bps Hike: Lazard's Temple

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Ron Temple, co-head of multi-asset at Lazard Asset Management, says the Federal Reserve should "shock and awe" markets with a 75 basis-point hike in its benchmark interest rate at this week's meeting. "Go for 75 basis-points tomorrow,...
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Federal Reserve Leaders on Policy, Rate Hikes, Soft Landing

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Federal Reserve leaders from Powell to Bullard discuss adopting a more aggressive policy, hiking rates faster and by 50 basis points versus 25, and achieving a soft landing for the U.S. economy.
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Bridgewater's Karniol-Tambour Sees 'Echoes of 1973' in Current Market

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Karen Karniol-Tambour, co-CIO for sustainability at Bridgewater Associates, says current economic and financial conditions echo those of the 1970s, when high inflation was coupled with a geopolitical shock. "It really to me echoes of...
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Markets 'Tone-Deaf' Amid Ukraine Crisis: PGIM's Peters

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Greg Peters, PGIM Fixed Income co-CIO, says investors are using the wrong playbook amid the Russia-Ukraine crisis. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Fed Is in Very Tough Place at the Moment: Citi PB's Peng

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Ken Peng, investment strategist for Asia Pacific at Citi Private Bank, discusses the market implications of inflation in the U.S. and Federal Reserve policy. He also talks about China's policies, the outlook for the country's stocks and...
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Senate GOP to Stall Vote on Raskin Fed Nomination

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The top Republican on the Senate Banking Committee effectively blocked a planned vote on President Joe Biden's five nominees for the Federal Reserve amid efforts to stall Sarah Bloom Raskin's nomination as the vice chair for supervision....
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Roubini Says Fed's Dot Plot Is Not Realistic

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Nouriel Roubini, CEO of Roubini Macro Associates, says the Federal Reserve cannot engineer an economic soft landing because it will have to choose between recession or the anchoring of inflation expectations. He speaks with Tom Keene and...
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Markets Pricing Fed Correctly: Morgan Stanley's Wilson

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Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley's chief U.S. equity strategist and CIO, says the rate at which inflation comes down during the year may be surprising. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Fed's Powell Says Reaching 'Substantial Progress' a Ways Off

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Jul.14 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee will continue the debate about bond buying in the coming weeks. He speaks during testimony before the House Financial Services Committee.
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Asia Central Banks Deploy Foreign Exchange Reserves to Lift Currencies

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Asia's emerging economies are drawing on their vast foreign exchange reserves to help prop up their ailing currencies against the US dollar rather than going all-out with interest-rate hikes. Meanwhile, the inversion of...
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China's Growth May Slow to 4.7% in 2022: Moody's Analytics

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Katrina Ell, senior economist at Moody's Analytics, discusses Federal Reserve policy and the outlook for the U.S. economy. She also talks about the risks the Chinese economy faces. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on...
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Powell: Half-Point Fed Rate Hike on the Table for May

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says he sees merit in the argument for front-loading interest-rate increases, including a half percentage-point hike next month. He speaks during an IMF-hosted panel in Washington.
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U.S. Economy Shrank 1.5% In First Quarter Of 2022

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The Commerce Department estimated the economy contracted at a 1.5% annual pace from January through March — the first drop in GDP since 2020.
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Raskin Fed Nomination Unlikely to Proceed, Sen. Toomey Says

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Senator Pat Toomey, a Republican from Pennsylvania, says Democratic Senator Joe Manchin's opposition to President Joe Biden's nominee for the Federal Reserve vice chair of supervision, Sarah Bloom Raskin, dooms the nomination as a...
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Gundlach: U.S. Stocks Are Overvalued on Almost Every Metric

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Apr.27 -- Jeffrey Gundlach, CEO of DoubleLine, says U.S. stocks are very overvalued on almost all metrics and the dollar is almost certain to decline. He also believes President Joe Biden's proposed capital gains tax hike is a negative.
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Powell Says Economic Recovery Uneven, Far From Complete

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Apr.28 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a virtual news conference about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged and says the U.S. economic recovery has been...