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BofA CEO Moynihan Doesn't Expect US Recession

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Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan says the US economy is "reaching a pretty good equilibrium" between the consumer and the Federal Reserve during an interview with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg...
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Markets in 3 Minutes: UAW Strikes Are the Big Macro Risk

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Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
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Household Support Fund kept me afloat, says former nurse after scheme extension

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A former registered NHS nurse who can no longer work due to a disability has said she would be “at rock bottom” without the Household Support Fund, which was extended for six months in the spring Budget on Wednesday. Shirley Widdop, 56,...
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Chancellor's Budget was 'missed opportunity', says Caroline Lucas

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Green MP Caroline Lucas says that Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Budget was a "missed opportunity", and said that there was a "massive climate-shaped hole" in the statement.
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt appears outside 11 Downing Street as he prepares to deliver Budget

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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has appeared outside 11 Downing Street for a traditional photocall as he prepares to deliver his Budget. He is widely expected to unveil a 2p cut in national insurance as the Government tries to shore up support...
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Hunt promises ‘permanent cuts in taxation’ in pre-election Budget

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Jeremy Hunt has said “lower tax means higher growth” as he promised “permanent cuts in taxation” for families on the eve of his Budget, expected to feature a 2p cut in national insurance. The Chancellor said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s...
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What could be announced in Wednesday’s Budget?

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Speculation continues to mount as the Chancellor prepares to deliver what is likely to be the last Budget before the general election. Most of that speculation has so far focused on tax cuts, although both Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak...
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Sunak insists economy ‘on the right track’ ahead of Budget

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Rishi Sunak claimed the UK economy is getting “on the right track” as he visited the site of the former Honda car factory. The Japanese car giant’s plant in Swindon, Wiltshire, shut in 2021 with the loss of thousands of jobs and the site...
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Michael Gove speech at Convention of the North

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Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, speaks at the Convention of the North, an annual gathering of Northern business, political and civic leaders, including mayors of northern cities, at the Royal...
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Politics daily briefing: January 7

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All the latest political developments as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hints tax cuts will be paid for through ‘difficult decisions’ on welfare. The Prime Minister said pre-election giveaways will be affordable by controlling public spending.
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Politics daily briefing: December 8

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Daily politics briefing for December 8, as the Home Office confirmed the Government has so far spent £240 million on its Rwanda policy, which has yet to see a single person deported to the country.
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Sir Keir Starmer speaks at Resolution Foundation Conference - full speech

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks at the Resolution Foundation Conference, where he says that a government he leads would be “ruthless” when it comes to prudent public spending. He addresses the conference hosted by the Resolution...
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Sunak says there is 'momentum' in UK economy as business leaders gather for Global Investment Summit

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Rishi Sunak said there is “very positive momentum behind the UK economy” as leading investors gathered at Hampton Court Palace. Arriving at the Global Investment Summit, the Prime Minister told reporters: “My singular focus is driving...
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Politics daily briefing: November 26

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Daily politics briefing for November 26, as Labour insists Sir Keir Starmer will not water down the party's climate spending plans if it wins power.
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Starmer declines to say if a Labour government would match autumn statement spending plans

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Sir Keir Starmer has said that the autumn statement reflected the “failure" of the Government. Speaking to reporters in Essex, the Labour leader declined to say if his party would match the Government's spending plans if it came to power.
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Shadow Health Secretary warns NHS must 'reform or die'

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Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting says the NHS must reform or die as spending their way out of a crisis could bankrupt the nation, talks about how Labour will reform the NHS over 10 years and his priorities in the first 100 days of...
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Fidelity International's Chan on Fixed Income Strategy

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Vanessa Chan, Head of Asian Fixed Income Investment at Fidelity International, discusses her strategy and outlook on China's Fixed Income Market. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Richards Says Defaults, Downgrades Will Ramp Up

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The strain on highly levered companies is going to continue through the next two quarters amid the current higher-for-longer rate environment, according to Bruce Richards, chief executive officer of Marathon Asset Management. Richards,...
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Fed's Preferred Measure of Underlying Inflation Jumps

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The core personal consumption expenditures price index, which strips out the volatile food and energy components, rose 0.3% in September, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis report. Inflation-adjusted consumer spending jumped...
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Franklin Templeton's CEO: US Will Have Soft Landing

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Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton President and CEO, discusses her investment outlook for global financial markets. She speaks exclusively with Bloomberg TV's Yousef Gamal El-Din on the side lines of the FII conference in Riyadh.
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China's Latest Stimulus 'Very Positive' for Markets; UBS

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Yifan Hu, regional chief investment officer and head of Asia Pacific macroeconomics at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses China's efforts to boost the economy and the implications for financial markets. President Xi Jinping stepped...
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Markets in 3 Minutes: China Property to Weigh Longer on Markets

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Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today.
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Fleming: Investors Have a Hard Time Measuring Geopolitical Risk

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Gregory Fleming, Rockefeller Capital CEO tells us why investors have a hard time measuring geopolitical risk and explains why inflation is his main concern right now.
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Varadkar defends Budget 2024 while canvassing in Dublin

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has defended the Government’s Budget, insisting that spending more may have been “counterproductive” as it would have fuelled inflation. Mr Varadkar was speaking after he joined party colleagues on a post-budget...