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Bloomberg

Tariffs Creating 'Negative Confidence Shock,' BNP Says

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BNP Paribas Chief Economist Isabelle Mateos y Lago discusses the US economy and whether there is a need to worry about growth in the country. Speaking on Bloomberg Television, Mateos y Lago says the potential cuts in government spending...
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Press Association

Interview with Scottish Secretary Ian Murray at JFD Global

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Interview with Scottish Secretary Ian Murray at JFD Global. This comes during Mr Murray's visit to the Renfrew site of defence contractor JFD Global to meet JFD Global management and staff and hear about their work developing and...
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Rachel Reeves meets with UK defence suppliers to Ukraine at RAF Northolt

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Rachel Reeves meets with UK defence suppliers to Ukraine at RAF Northolt as the first tranche of money from the UK's £2.26 billion Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration (ERA) loan is sent to Ukraine.
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Bloomberg

BofA's Moynihan Sees Consumers Spending, Fed on Pause

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Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan says the consumer is still spending and the Federal Reserve is done cutting rates until inflation is under control during an interview on "The Asia Trade."
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Bloomberg

Slimmon: Markets Will Finish the Year Just Fine

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Andrew Slimmon, Morgan Stanley Investment Management applied equity advisors team head, says the markets will finish the year just fine, he says earnings will come through and there are investment opportunities outside the US. He's on...
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Bloomberg

ECB Cuts Rates Again, Signals Easing Phase Nearing End

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The European Central Bank lowered interest rates for the sixth time since June and indicated that its cutting phase is drawing to a close as inflation cools and the economy digests seismic shifts in geopolitics. The ECB's deposit rate...
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Bloomberg

More Pressure on Weaker Sovereigns in Europe: Kraemer

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Moritz Kraemer, chief economist at LBBW, discusses the outlook for European bonds as nations look to fund increased defense spending. "This will heighten the pressure on sort of weaker sovereigns in the euro area," Kraemer says. "Not so...
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Bloomberg

Euro Rally 'Just Getting Started,' Saxo's Chanana Says

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Charu Chanana, chief investment strategist at Saxo, says the euro rally is "just getting started" as investors see a "massive turnaround" in Europe's policy stance. She also shares her outlook for the US economy on Bloomberg Television.
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Press Association

Government ‘on track’ to meet target of 110,000 new homes – Swinney

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John Swinney discusses the Scottish Government's housing targets, the departure of his colleagues Shona Robison and Fiona Hyslop and the potential cuts to UK welfare spending.
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Press Association

PM seeks to downplay fears of peacekeeping plan risking conflict with Russia

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Sir Keir Starmer has sought to downplay fears of Britain being drawn into conflict with Russia over any deployment of peacekeeping troops to Ukraine. The Prime Minister was challenged by Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch to address...
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Press Association

Starmer: Ditching green spending pledge was about ‘being straight’ with voters

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Sir Keir Starmer has insisted Labour is being “straight” with voters, as the party faced criticism over the decision to ditch a key pledge to spend £28 billion a year on green projects. Environmental groups, trade union allies and energy...
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Press Association

Growth a 'general problem', says Kwarteng as compared to Keir Starmer

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Economic growth is a 'general problem' that 'most people are coming to realise' , Kwasi Kwarteng said on Tuesday after his views were compared to Labour leader Keir Starmer. The former chancellor was speaking at the annual Institute for...
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Press Association

Politics daily briefing: January 20

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All the latest political developments, as General Lord Dannatt hit out at the shrinking size of the army, which he said has fallen from 102,000 in 2006 to 74,000 today 'and falling fast'.
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Bloomberg

Aron Levine on Bank of America's Growth Strategies

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Aron Levine, President, Preferred Banking, Bank of America shares his strategies for ensuring Bank of America's continued growth and profitability with Bloomberg's Lisa Mateo at Bloomberg Invest.
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Press Association

UK will not ‘pull up drawbridge’ to foreign firms to spend defence cash – Reeves

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said she wants to use the recently announced boost to defence spending to support UK businesses but will not “pull up the drawbridge” to foreign manufacturers. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to...
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Press Association

Taoiseach defends Government response to tackling emissions

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Taoiseach Micheal Martin has defended the Government's response to tackling the country's emissions after a report warned that Ireland faces costs of up to 27 billion euro if it fails to reach its 2030 targets The Taoiseach said Ireland...
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Bloomberg

EU Proposes 150 Billion in Loans to Boost Defense

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the European Union will propose extending 150 billion ($158 billion) in loans to boost defense spending. "This is Europe's moment and we must live up to it," she said in Brussels on...
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Bloomberg

Waiting for Tariff Clarity

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Fiona Cincotta, City Index senior analyst, discusses the impact of tariffs on semiconductor stocks. She details factors impacting market choppiness with Jackie Davalos and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Technology".
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Bloomberg

Getting Harder to Analyze Trump 2.0: Principal's Shah

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Seema Shah, chief global strategist at Principal Asset Management, discusses the Trump administration's tariff policies and why it's getting harder to analyze their potential impact on the economy and markets. She speaks on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From 2025 NPC

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China's National People's Congress (NPC) opens on March 5th, pulling lawmakers and delegates from across the nation into the capital. The annual meeting will set the tone on China's economic direction and lay out spending plans for the...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia's AI Push

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Majid AlShehry, Spokesperson for the Saudi Data & AI Authority speaks with Bloomberg TV's Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle East and Africa to discuss Saudi Arabia's AI ambitions as part of the kingdom's Vision 2030 and its goal to...
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Bloomberg

US PCE Report Preview: What to Watch for

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The US core personal consumption expenditures price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred gauge of underlying inflation, likely accelerated in January, along with a slowdown to personal spending to begin the year. Michael McKee has a...
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Curated Video

How much of an effect could Feb. 28's one-day economic boycott have?

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On what is normally a payday for many Americans, millions are being asked to spend a dime as part a nationwide boycott against major companies and banks. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Rachel Reeves speaks to the media on a visit to RAF Waddington

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Rachel Reeves speaks to the media after speaking to leading defence executives on a visit to RAF Waddington, home of the Red Arrows.