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Mester: More Fiscal Action Won’t Justify Fed Pull-Back

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Jan.07 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester discusses the outlook for the economy, monetary and fiscal policies, and digital currencies. She speaks in an exclusive interview with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg...
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Equities Stand to Gain the Most from Stimulus: Edelweiss AMC

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Mar.08 -- Radhika Gupta, chief executive officer of mutual fund Edelweiss AMC, which oversees about $6 billion in assets, discusses the outlook for Indian financial markets. Gupta, the only female chief executive officer of a major asset...
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There Are Micro Bubbles in the Market: Sonders

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Jan.22 -- Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders says she sees micro bubbles in the market. She says the froth coming from retail investors piling into low-priced stocks is different from the bubble during the late...
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When Will the Bears Come Out of Hibernation?

Higher Ed
Dec.08 -- Emily Roland of John Hancock Investment Management talks about when the market bears may come out of hibernation on "Bloomberg the Open."
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Biden Adviser Bernstein Says Job Market Is in a Stall

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Jared Bernstein, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the monthly jobs report, and how President Joe Biden's stimulus plan can get passed through Congress. He speaks to Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli.
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Yellen Defends Biden Stimulus Amid Inflation Concerns

Higher Ed
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan "played a central role in driving strong growth throughout 2021" and triggered a faster labor market recovery than is typical after a recession. She speaks...
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The next president will inherit a record budget deficit of $482 billion, according to a new Bush administration estimate released Monday

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bush administration projects record 2009 deficit CAPTION: The next president will inherit a record budget deficit of $482 billion, according to a new Bush administration estimate released Monday. (July...
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Is the Bond Market Leading the Rebound?

Higher Ed
Oct. 14 -- Westwood Capital Managing Partner Daniel Alpert, Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Michael McKee discuss bonds and the market rebound. They speak on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Should the FOMC Heed Bullards Call to Delay End to QE?

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Oct. 17 -- Bloomberg's Josh Wright and Lisa Abramowicz discuss monetary policy and whether the Federal Reserve should consider delaying the end of its bond-purchase program as St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullardb has...
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U.S. vs. Europe: Which Bond Market Is a Better Debt Bet?

Higher Ed
Dec. 3 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Olivia Sterns examine the differences between the U.S. and European debt markets. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on ""In The Loop.
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Yen Traders Decipher Abe, BOJ Stimulus Messages

Higher Ed
Nov. 19 -- Bloomberg's Rachel Evans and Julie Hyman examine the messages to markets from the Bank of Japan and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on ""In The Loop
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Pressure on Draghi as Investors Await ECB Action

Higher Ed
Nov. 6 -- GLG Partners Portfolio Manager Jon Mawby and Bloomberg's Paul Gordon discuss politics at the European Central Bank. They speak on Bloomberg Television's The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Chinas 7.3% GDP Growth Curbs Stimulus Expectations

Higher Ed
Oct. 21 -- Chinas economic growth topped estimates as GDP rose 7.3 percent from July-September on an increase of export and services demand. Bloomberg's Tom Orlick reports on The Pulse.
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Sales of previously occupied homes fell in July to an annual rate of 3.83 million, the National Association of Realtors said Tuesday. It was the lowest level in 15 years. The housing market is also being hampered by the weakening economic recovery.

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HEADLINE: July home sales plunge to 15-year low CAPTION: Sales of previously occupied homes fell in July to an annual rate of 3.83 million, the National Association of Realtors said Tuesday. It was the lowest level in 15 years. The...
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Curated Video

IMF, World Bank chiefs hold briefings on world economies

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1. Wide shot of IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn walking into IMF news conference 2. Media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dominique Strauss-Kahn, IMF Managing Director: "Our belief is that the crisis is far from over. And of...
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Sen. Shelby: Not a Great Performance by Fed

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June 21 -- Senator Richard Shelby (R) weighs in on
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Moody’s Cuts China’s Outlook

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March 2 -- China’s credit-rating outlook was lowered to negative from stable at Moody’s Investors Service, which highlighted the country’s surging debt burden and questioned the government’s ability to enact reforms just days...
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Are Chinese Stocks Headed for a Correction?

Higher Ed
April 26 -- Pu Yonghao, founding partner and chief investment officer at Fountainhead Partners, discusses China's economy, why he's worried about a market correction and Japan's monetary policy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on...
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Bloomberg

China's Economy: Are There Signs of Stability

Higher Ed
May 9 -- Alan Oster, chief economist at National Australia Bank, discusses China's economy, the Reserve Bank of Australia's latest move and Japan's economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
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China PPI, CPI Point to Price Outlook Stabilization

Higher Ed
Sept. 9 -- China's PPI improved for an eighth straight month while CPI rose less than expected in August in a sign of price outlook stabilization. Bloomberg's Enda Curran examines the data on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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PGIM CEO Hunt: Expectations for Returns Need to Come Down

Higher Ed
July 29 -- David Hunt, PGIM chairman and chief executive officer, discusses his concerns about the chase for returns. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Iron Ore Rally: More Upside Ahead?

Higher Ed
Aug. 12 -- Jason Schenker, president of Prestige Economics, discusses his outlook for iron ore and how China weighs on his forecast. He speaks to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Emerging Market Stocks Gain on Stimulus Talks

Higher Ed
Sept. 25 -- Emerging stocks saw the biggest weekly gain in two months as central banks pledged to sustain stimulus, rekindling demand for riskier assets. Bloomberg's Justin Carrigan reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East.
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China's Factory Index Climbs to Highest Since 2014

Higher Ed
Sept. 1 -- China's official factory gauge showed an unexpected gain last month, moving to its highest level in nearly two years. Bloomberg Intelligence's Tom Orlik has the details on "Bloomberg Surveillance."