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Bloomberg

Oaktree's Marks Says U.S. Could Be in Depression Without Fed

Higher Ed
Aug.06 -- Howard Marks, co-founder and co-chairman at Oaktree Capital, the largest investor in distressed securities worldwide, warns the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury can't keep stimulating the economy forever. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Bank of Israel Governor: Crisis Bond Purchase to Back Up Pandemic Stimulus

Higher Ed
Jun.17 -- The Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron says the central bank doesn't have the same firepower to deal with a second wave of the coronavirus that it did for the first. He also admitted officials could have done a better job of...
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Bloomberg

China's Recovery Has Just Started: Morgan Stanley's Xing

Higher Ed
Robin Xing, chief China economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses China's retail sales, industrial output and fixed-asset investment data for May and what it means for the economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Murray: High Inflation will be Transitory

Higher Ed
Daniel Murray, Deputy CIO and Global Head of Research at EFG Private Bank discusses his global markets investment strategy. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Global CIO Office CEO on Markets, Inflation

Higher Ed
Gary Dugan, CEO of The Global CIO office discusses his market outlook and investment strategy. He speaks with Manus Cranny and Yousef Gamal El-din on "Daybreak Middle East".
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Bloomberg

Investor Concerns Hitting Bond and Equity Markets

Higher Ed
Sept. 29 -- Bloomberg's Mike Regan, Lisa Abramowicz and Julie Hyman examine investor concerns in the equity and bond markets. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on Bloomberg Television's ""In The Loop.
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Bloomberg

Whats Ahead for U.S. Economy, Debt Markets?

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- TIAA-CREF Global Investment Strategist Dan Morris discusses market volatility and the U.S. economy. Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz also speaks on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Will the ECBs Covered Bond Purchases Spur Momentum?

Higher Ed
Oct. 27 -- RBS Securities Head of U.S. Macro Credit Strategy Edward Marrinan discusses the ECBs covered bond purchases and the Fed's balance sheet. He speaks on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Economic Boosts, Risks of the Next U.S. President

Higher Ed
Sept. 27 -- Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs, discusses his growth expectations for the U.S. economy, the likelihood of fiscal stimulus in the U.S., and the risks associated with a protectionist stance on trade. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

BOE's Plan: Keep Calm and Keepy Buying Bonds

Higher Ed
Aug. 10 -- Bloomberg's Paul Dobson reports on the Bank of England's bond buying program and monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Was the BOJ Right to Hold Steady on Stimulus?

Higher Ed
April 28 -- Jeremy Lawson, chief economist at Standard Life, discusses the Bank of Japan's wait-and-see approach on stimulus and the need for coordinated monetary and fiscal policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Achuthan: Global Economies in Cyclical Slowdown

Higher Ed
July 13 -- Lakshman Achuthan, chief operations officer at Economic Cycle Research Institute, and Geoffrey Dennis, head of global emerging market strategy at UBS Investment bank, discuss slowdowns in global economies and the state of...
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Bloomberg

Fidelity: Fleeing From Safety of Bonds to High Yield

Higher Ed
Sept. 23 -- Low interest rates around the world are luring some investors away from debt markets and into higher-risk assets. Joanna Bewick, portfolio manager at Fidelity Investments, manages $27 billion in assets, and isn't afraid to...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Protests as Turkey debates on new Erdogan presidential powers

9th - Higher Ed
Turkey's parliament has begun debating a controversial new draft constitution aimed at expanding the powers of the presidency under Recep Tayyip Erdogan which is expected to be put to a referendum by the spring
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Bloomberg

ECB's Visco Sees Shorter Break Between QE Exit, Rate Hike

Higher Ed
Mar.20 -- European Central Bank Governing Council member Ignazio Visco said the central bank could step away from its commitment to keep interest rates low for a long time after quantitative easing stops. He speaks to Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

China's Trade Troubles: Too Much Pressure on Yuan?

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- Frederic Neumann, co-head of Asian economic research at HSBC, discusses the Chinese economy, the housing market and household debt in South Korea. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

BofA CEO Moynihan: We Feel Good About the U.S.

Higher Ed
Oct. 20 -- Bank of America Merrill Lynch Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan says the U.S. economy is growing, it will just take time. He discussed the state of the economy with Erik Schatzker at Bank of...
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Bloomberg

Trump's Tax Reforms: The Benefits and Risks

Higher Ed
Jan.11 -- Dana Peterson, North America economist at Citigroup, and Bloomberg's Michael McKee examine the potential positives and negatives of tax breaks and reform promised by President-elect Donald Trump. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Congress's First 100 Days: Reform and Repeal

Higher Ed
Jan.11 -- Dana Peterson, North America economist at Citigroup looks at the focus for the 115th U.S. Congress and the prospect of a quick repeal of the Affordable Care Act. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Ares Capital's DeVeer Is More Worried About Valuations Than the Economy

Higher Ed
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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Bloomberg

Democratic Field Shrinks to 10 Candidates Ahead of Debate

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris will appear on a debate stage all together for the first time next month after the Democratic National Committee announced the 10 candidates who made the cut for the...
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Bloomberg

What Would Be the Worst-Case Scenario in U.S.-China Trade Spat?

Higher Ed
May.13 -- Steven Cochrane, chief APAC economist at Moody’s Analytics, talks about the trade spat between the U.S. and China, and the implications for the global economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

China Economy to Face Pain Before Turnaround, ING's Carnell Says

Higher Ed
Jan.15 -- Rob Carnell, head of research and chief APAC economist at ING, talks about China's credit impulse, the economy, the government's efforts to support growth, and the currency. China’s central bank boosted injections via...
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Bloomberg

We Are Not Done With the Downgrades to Growth, Says World Bank’s Kwakwa

Higher Ed
Jun.06 -- Victoria Kwakwa, regional vice president for East Asia and the Pacific at World Bank, discusses the World Bank cutting its global outlook, trade policy, a possible recession in the U.S., stimulus from the PBOC, the...