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EU Stimulus Is Critical to Recovery, ECB’s Visco Says
Apr.09 -- Banca d’Italia Governor and European Central Bank Governing Council Member Ignazio Visco discusses the Italian economy, the economic impact of vaccination delays, and the importance of the European Union’s recovery fund. He...
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U.S. Senate Blocks $2,000 Aid Checks
Dec.29 -- Hopes for higher $2,000 relief checks for American households did stumble in the Senate. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked attempts by Democrats to force a quick action on the bill the House had passed earlier....
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Treasury Secretary Says $600 Payments Have Started Going Out
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the direct deposits will continue into next week.
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Need Automatic Stimulus Triggers That Avoid Congress: Nathan Tankus
Dec.28 -- The House on Monday passed a bill replacing the $600 stimulus checks in the newly enacted virus relief bill with $2,000 payments, as Democrats and moderate Republicans voted in favor of a proposal backed by President Donald...
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The Big Myth Between Money & Inflation
Dec.14 -- Jens Nordvig, founder and CEO of Exante Data, examines the connection between inflation and the money supply with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?".
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ECB Policy Can Still Be Accommodative Even Without PEPP, Villeroy Says
Apr.14 -- European Central Bank Governing Council member Francois Villeroy de Galhau discusses the ECB's Pandemic Emergency Purchase Program and the EU's Covid-19 recovery fund. "PEPP will run until at least March 2022,” the Banque de...
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BOJ Maintains Easing Stance
The Bank of Japan indicated increasing concern over the economy as it stuck with a dovish stance that contrasts with the rate hikes of the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England this week. Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg...
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Societe Generale Wei Yao on China's LPR
Societe Generale Head of Research & Chief Economist for Asia-Pacific, Wei Yao, reacts to China's loan prime rate decision and discusses the impact of lockdowns on the economy. Yao - who is among Bloomberg's top forecasters of the China...
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KKR's Freise on Inflation, Central Banks, Private Equity
Philipp Freise, co-head of European private equity at Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, speaks with Bloomberg's Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition."
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Pelosi Says White House Offer on Stimulus Falls Short
Oct.01 -- U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said there are still major differences to be bridged in the negotiations over a fiscal stimulus package with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. She appears on "Balance of Power" with David Westin.
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Yale’s Roach Says Lack of Stimulus Sets Economy Up for Relapse
Oct.07 -- Yale University Professor Stephen Roach says the U.S. economy requires stimulus on a near-term basis. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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How Are Markets Reacting to Trump's Covid-19 News?
Oct.02 -- David Page, head of macroeconomics at AXA Investment Managers, discusses President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump testing positive for Covid-19 and what this could mean for markets and the election. He speaks on...
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Quadratic Capital CIO on U.S. Stimulus, Bond Market
Nov.12 -- Nancy Davis, founder and chief investment officer at Quadratic Capital, discusses the possibility of stimulus coming in the U.S., bond yields and where she’s seeing opportunity. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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'Bloomberg Real Yield': Bianco Research's Jim Bianco
Oct.30 -- Jim Bianco, founder and president at Bianco Research, discusses how investor uncertainty is affecting the bond market, the effect of the spike in Cov-d-19 cases in Europe and the United States, and where to go for downside...
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China Will See Big Slow Down in Growth in 2022: Chu
Charlene Chu, senior analyst at Autonomous, discusses China's economy and the zero-Covid strategy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Retailers Lead the Selloff on Wall Street
US stocks tumbled as investors assessed the impact of higher prices on earnings and prospects for monetary policy tightening on economic growth. Veronica Clark, Citigroup global markets economist, is on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Strong Dollar Is Very Much Intact: UBP's Villamin
Norman Villamin, chief investment officer at Union Bancaire Privee Wealth Management, discusses Federal Reserve policy, the US dollar and why he advises shorting the pound ahead of next week's Fed meeting. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Zoellick and Strauss-Kahn on world economy
1. Wide of the press conference hall
2. Cameramen
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Zoellick, World Bank President:
"We've broken the fall of the financial crisis, but it's certainly too early to declare success. Two thousand nine (2009)...
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Is Now the Time to Play Defense in Stocks?
Dec. 23 -- Scranton Financial Group CEO David Scranton and Bloomberg's Carl Riccadonna discuss their outlook for the markets as the Dow crosses 18,000 for the first time.
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BOJ Stimulus: Never Less Effective?
April 28 -- The Bank of Japan wraps up its latest policy meeting later with some analysts calling it the most closely watched decision in recent history. More than half the economists Bloomberg surveyed predict more stimulus, but one...
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What Are the Next Steps for the Bank of Japan?
May 3 -- Takeo Hoshi, Stanford University economics professor, discusses BOJ policy with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"