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White House Sees Progress in Stimulus Talks With Pelosi
Oct.21 -- White House Deputy Press Secretary Brian Morgenstern says the administration sees 'a little bit of optimism' when it comes to reaching a new stimulus deal. But he says some differences remain on aid for state and local...
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Italy’s Letta on EU Recovery Fund, EU-U.S. Relations
Nov.11 -- Former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta discusses Italy’s stimulus needs, if the $750 billion recovery fund will be enough and the EU-U.S. relationship. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Fed's Efforts to Hold Down Rates Raises Inflationary Pressures: Dalio
Mar.19 -- Bridgewater Co-Chairman and Co-CIO Ray Dalio says that the Fed's monetization efforts to hold down rates raises inflationary pressures. He says that in the current environment, "cash is trash." He joins David Westin exclusively...
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More to Fear From Microbes Than From Xi Jinping: Summers
Apr.16 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that the U.S. And the rest of the developed world has a responsibility to help low and middle-income countries recover from the pandemic,...
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'The Air is Going to Come Out' of Mega Caps: Leuthold Group's Ramsey
Nov.02 -- Doug Ramsey, chief investment officer at The Leuthold Group, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about the investing climate around the U.S. election.
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Did Governments Provide Too Much Stimulus?
Governments around the globe pumped billions of dollars into the financial system. But did it work as intended? David Westin reports on "Wall Street Week."
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Democratic Agenda in Limbo
West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin told the world on Sunday that he would be rejecting President Biden's $2.2B Build Back Better Plan. AGF Investments Chief U.S. policy strategist Greg Valliere joined "Bloomberg Markets: America" with...
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CLSA: China Caixin Services PMI Data Is Worrisome
May 5 -- Francis Cheung, head of China and Hong Kong strategy at CLSA, discusses China's Caixin services PMI data, China's debt levels and why he's turning cautious on the country. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Trending...
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Ares Capital's DeVeer on Fed's Powell, Credit Markets and Private Equity
Feb.28 -- "What we're unwinding here is a period in which the Fed provided seven or eight years of incredible stimulus" says Ares Capital Chairman Kipp DeVeer. "I don't worry so much about the economy, I worry about evaluations, because...
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Have Bond Markets Moved Enough to Price in Trump Risks?
November 16 -- Bond investors may have another reason to worry after Donald Trump’s election last week: Some of his allies are not fans of the Federal Reserve’s big balance sheet of bonds and want the central bank to shrink it. They...
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Sen. Toomey Wants Businesses to Open Sooner in Pennsylvania
Apr.28 -- Senator Pat Toomey, a Republican from Pennsylvania, talks about his plan to reopen the state, getting aid to small businesses, and helping oversee economic stabilization efforts by the Federal Reserve. He speaks to Kevin...
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BlackRock's Rieder Says Fed Liquidity Injection 'Awe Inspiring'
Mar.13 -- Rick Rieder, global fixed income chief investment officer at BlackRock, discusses the impact of the Federal Reserve's liquidity injection on the U.S. financial system. He speaks with Atlas Merchant Capital's Bob Diamond and...
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China Is Walking a Tightrope Managing Financial Risks: Barclays
Nov.29 -- William Hobbs, chief investment officer at Barclays Investment Solutions, discusses mounting signs of financial stress in China. President Xi Jinping’s government faces an increasingly difficult balancing act as it tries to...
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I'd Like to See a Payroll Tax Cut: Trump
Jul.23 -- President Donald Trump says he'd like to see a payroll tax cut in the next stimulus bill. He spoke at the White House.
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Pelosi Hints Democrats Might Pare Stimulus Plan, Seek More Later
Aug.19 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested that Democrats might be willing to make more cuts to their stimulus proposal to seal a deal with Republicans and speed Covid-19 relief, then come back after the November elections with...
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Summers, Hubbard Debate Biden and Trump Economic Policies
Aug.28 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adviser to Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden, says the U.S. economy needs a serious program of public investment, which should be...
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Vanguard's Wang Expects More Monetary and Fiscal Stimulus From China
Jan.09 -- Qian Wang, APAC chief economist at Vanguard, discusses China's economy and what authorities might do to help with growth. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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RBA to Hold Rates Steady, CBA's Clifton Says
May.20 -- Kristina Clifton , senior economist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, talks about the economy, the central bank's and the government's policies. Clifton, who spent 10 years at the Reserve Bank of Australia, speaks on...
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RBI May Cut Rates Later This Year, TS Lombard Says
Feb.06 -- Shumita Deveshwar, India research director at TS Lombard, talks about the country's economy, monetary and fiscal policies. Inflation above 7% will leave the Reserve Bank with little option but to hold interest rates Thursday,...
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Citigroup's Liao on Oil, Metals, Copper
Jan.10 -- Tracy Liao, Asia commodities strategist at Citigroup Global Markets, discusses oil, metals and her outlook for commodities in 2019. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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BlackRock's Keenan Sees Long-Term Rates Anchored Near Zero for a Long Time
Apr.13 -- Jim Keenan, BlackRock Inc. global credit co-head and chief investment officer, says long-term rates will be anchored near zero for a long time because of the amount of debt burden the global economy will have coming out of the...
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Re-Opening Economy Early Would Be 'Very Serious Error:' Summers
Apr.17 -- Lawrence. H. Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, warns against opening the U.S economy prematurely, and emphasizes that G-20 efforts to help poorer countries has merely been "crumbs off the table" so far. He joins host...
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2020 Looks Set to Be a Quieter Year for Monetary Policy
Dec.23 -- Simon French, chief economist at Panmure Gordon, discusses the outlook for global monetary policy in 2020. According to Bloomberg Economics’ quarterly review of 23 of the top central banks, the big guns are set to hold fire,...
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There's "much more financial strain ahead": Summers
May.15 -- Lawrence H. Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, warns that there is more financial strain, as individuals and businesses run out of cash reserves. He also predicts that lending will also decline, creating a downward...