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Inflation Expectations Reach Highest Level Since 2008

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Americans expect prices will climb at an annual rate of 3.3% over the next five to 10 years, up from the 3% expected last month, according to the University of Michigan's preliminary January survey. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Open...
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One Bill Is Right Answer for Trump's Agenda: McCarthy

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Former US House Speaker Kevin McCarty discusses the best path he sees for the House and Senate to pass President-elect Donald Trump's policies, steps to tackling US debt, and how he thinks Trump will approach the devastation from the...
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UK Assets Are a Train Wreck in Slow Motion - 3-Minute MLIV

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Guy Johnson, Tom Mackenzie and Ven Ram break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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IFS: Breaking Fiscal Rules Could 'Erode' UK Chancellor's Credibility

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UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves should take her fiscal rules "seriously", in order to avoid eroding credibility, says Carl Emmerson, Deputy Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies. As UK borrowing costs soar, gilt markets want a...
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NYC AI Transformation Underway

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Andrew Kimball, NYC Economic Development Corporation CEO speaks with Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu about economic trends in New York City.
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Hill's New Priorities for Financial Services Committee

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Rep. French Hill, Republican from Arkansas, is about to take over the influential House Financial Services Committee in Congress. He talks about what his new priories will be on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Don't Expect 'DOGE' Cuts to Cover Spending: Kelton

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Stony Brook University Professor of Economics and Public Policy Stephanie Kelton discusses the Trump administrations spending plan in an interview with Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Holiday Retail Trends

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Wendy Liebmann, WSL Strategic Retail CEO & Chief Shopper speaks with Vonnie Quinn and Carol Massar on Bloomberg Markets (12/30/24)
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Tech Expectations for 2025 and Beyond

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Keith Buchanan, senior portfolio manager at Globalt Investments, says markets may need a few years to digest the AI spend. He joins Tim Stenovec and Katie Greifeld on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
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Australian Retailers Seek to Overcome 'Most Challenging Year Since Covid'

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Persistent inflation and elevated interest rates have added to uncertainty and dampened consumer sentiment in Australia. Westpac says December data reflects a loss in confidence in Australia's economic outlook. Bloomberg Intelligence...
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Americans spent on holidays, but many took on debt

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It was a great holiday season for retailers in the U.S., but many consumers reported taking on more debt to pay for costlier goods. (Scripps News)
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Bond Market to Keep DC, Deficit in Check in 2025: Tchir

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Peter Tchir, head of macro strategy at Academy Securities, says a 5% yield on the 10-Year US Treasury is "pretty realistic," depending on which policies of President-elect Donald Trump actually get implemented.
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Australians to Spend Less This Christmas, Survey Shows

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A survey by Finder.com shows Australians are set to spend $28.4 billion this holiday season, down 5% on last year. Consumer spending has been at the epicenter of the weakness in demand, as households battled a combination of elevated...
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Black Sheep Restaurants: 'Tyranny of the Chef' is Over

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Syed Asim Hussain, founder of Hong Kong-based restaurant operator Black Sheep, says the era of fine dining is in trouble globally. He also shares how his group is planning to expand domestically and overseas, even as the business has not...
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House Passes Spending Bill to Keep Government Operating

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The US House of Representatives passed a funding bill to keep the US government operating until mid-March, sending it to the Senate for approval. Kailey Leinz and Megan Scully have more on "Balance of Power."
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US Economy: Core PCE Cools to Slowest Pace Since May

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The Federal Reserve's preferred measure of underlying inflation saw the slowest monthly advance since May. The so-called core personal consumption expenditures price index, which excludes food and energy items, increased 0.1% from...
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Wedbush's Setyan on Consumer Dining Trends

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Nick Setyan, Wedbush MD & Equity Research Analyst speaks with Romaine Bostick and Alix Steel about Darden showing signs of diner returning and how consumer dining trends.
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Blind Box Craze Powered by China's Gen Z

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China's 280M strong Gen Z consumers is powering an emotional consumption trend and is propelling toy manufacturers into stunning growth even amid a broader economic downturn and weak consumer confidence. Bloomberg TV's Minmin Low explains.
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Panic Sweeps Brazilian Markets

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Investors are losing faith in the Brazilian government's ability to contain a deepening fiscal crisis. Traders are piling into hedges against a sovereign default, with the selloff extending across the country's currency, stocks and...
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BofA Finds US Small Business Owners' Optimism Increasing

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Bank of America President of Business Banking Sharon Miller discusses the firm's year-end Small Business Checkpoint, offering insights into the health of US small businesses as measured over a range of factors by Bank of America.
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Broadcom's 'Nvidia Moment' Arrives on AI Earnings Call

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Broadcom shares have soared 38% in the two trading days since it reported results in a rally driven by Broadcom's prediction that the addressable market for AI components it designs for data center operators will be as big as $90 billion...
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Bank of France Cuts Growth Outlook for 2025

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The Bank of France cut its domestic growth outlook just days after President Emmanuel Macron named Francois Bayrou the country's fourth prime minister in a year. The central bank cited the political upheaval as a drag on household and...
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Consumers Are Spending Ahead of Holidays, Moynihan Says

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Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan says consumer spending is "good and solid" and the economy is moving along. But he cautions that the country's debt is a problem. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin.
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China Stocks Expectations Are Misaligned: 3-Minute MLIV

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Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."