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Bloomberg

Don't Lend Me Money Based on Employees I Don't Need, Bongo Java Owner Says

Higher Ed
Jun.05 -- Bob Bernstein, owner of Bongo Java, a collection of six coffee shops and casual restaurants in Nashville, talks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs and Greg Bonnell about small business aid amid the pandemic.
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Bloomberg

NEC's Kudlow Says ‘Ball’s Not Moving Much’ on Stimulus

Higher Ed
Oct.23 -- National Economic Council Director Lawrence Kudlow says the "ball is not moving much" on talks over an additional round of federal stimulus. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

Larry Fink: A Targeted Stimulus Is Needed for U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Nov.19 -- Business and political leaders at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum weigh in on the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic and what kind of stimulus is needed.
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Bloomberg

Pgim's Peters Sees a 'Difficult inflation Regime' Going Forward

Higher Ed
Nov.17 -- Greg Peters, Pgim fixed income head of multi-sector strategy, talks about his outlook for inflation and monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Yellen Understands Need for Fiscal Expansion, Mishkin Says

Higher Ed
Nov.24 -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Frederic Mishkin, a professor at Columbia University, says Janet Yellen is "extremely highly qualified" to handle policy as the next U.S. Treasury secretary amid the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

This Will Be Worst Year Ever for Hotels, Says AHLA's Rogers

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- Chip Rogers, American Hotel and Lodging Association chief executive officer, says hotels may not see a rebound begin until April of next year. He speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

U.K. to Throw Kitchen Sink at Economy on Bad Data: JPM’s Stubbs

Higher Ed
Jan.17 -- David Stubbs, head of investment strategy at JPMorgan Private Bank, discusses the prospect of policy stimulus from the U.K. government and Bank of England. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

EIB’s Hoyer Seeks Clarity on EU Recovery Fund ‘As Soon as Possible’

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- European Investment Bank President Werner Hoyer discusses his expectations for the European Union’s $750 billion coronavirus recovery package, the economic shortfalls he sees for Europe, and the EIB’s ability to financially...
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Bloomberg

European Recovery Fund Is ‘Much Needed’ Deal, Centeno Says

Higher Ed
Jul.13 -- Outgoing Eurogroup President Mario Centeno says he hopes leaders can close the deal as soon as this week on the European Union’s proposed recovery plan. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Game Plan on Where to Find Value in Bond Markets

Higher Ed
Aug.03 -- Iain Stealey, chief investment officer of fixed income at JPMorgan Asset Management International, discusses where to find value in bond markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Summers Would Be Surprised If the Selloff Is Memorable

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, says investors should be more concerned about the fundamentals than the recent selloff in equity markets. Summers is advising Joe Biden’s presidential campaign on economic...
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Bloomberg

Lufthansa’s Top Investor Backs $10 Billion Bailout Ahead of Vote

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- Deutsche Lufthansa AG’s biggest shareholder, billionaire Heinz Hermann Thiele, said he would support a $10 billion government bailout plan. Bloomberg’s Benedikt Kammel reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Case for Value Stocks Is Rising, Strategist Shah Says

Higher Ed
Aug.10 -- It's not the time to reduce exposure to technology stocks, says Seema Shah, chief strategist at Principal Global Investors, but there's also a case for "increasing allocation a little bit to some of the value space," she said...
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Bloomberg

Trump Gives Unemployed Workers Extra $400 a Week

Higher Ed
Aug.09 -- President Donald Trump signed an executive order that provides an extra $400 a week in jobless benefits -- down from $600 weekly that had been provided through last week, authorized by a Congressional stimulus bill in March --...
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Bloomberg

Summers Says U.S. on Stimulus High

Higher Ed
Jul.31 -- Larry Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, warns that the U.S. will suffer terrible withdrawal symptoms when stimulus measures run out. He worries about the Federal Reserve's intervention in corporate bond markets. He is a...
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Bloomberg

Summers, Tarullo Debate the Fed's Monetary Policy Shift

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adiser to Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden, says that the Fed becomes a sideshow when it cannot predict or control inflation with...
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Pyle Sees 'Chicken and Egg Problem' for Stimulus

Higher Ed
Aug.21 -- Mike Pyle, BlackRock Inc. global chief investment strategist, says the lack of volatility in markets could be to blame for why Congress hasn't agreed on a stimulus package. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Goldman's Katie Koch Says Equity Markets Need Support

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Katie Koch, Goldman Sachs Asset Management co-head of fundamental equity, says equity markets need support because at these levels, valuations are expensive. She also has low earnings expectations for the second quarter. She...
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Bloomberg

Speaker Pelosi Hoping for Stimulus Deal by Election Day

Higher Ed
Oct.20 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says President Donald Trump is sending mixed messages when it comes to how much money he wants in the next stimulus relief package. She speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Biggest Banks Have Only Grown Since 2008 Crisis: Diamond

Higher Ed
Oct.16 -- Bob Diamond, Atlas Merchant Capital founding Partner and chief executive officer says the biggest banks are even more systemic than they were in 2008, with more correlating risk to the national economy. He also sees a lot of...
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Bloomberg

Stimulus 'Incredibly Important,' Long Beach Mayor Says

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Robert Garcia, mayor of Long Beach, California, says he is "cautiously optimistic" about receiving state and local funding in a potential next round of stimulus. He joins Taylor Riggs for the "Muni Moment" on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Yardeni Sees 'Tug-of-War' Between Fed and Bond Market

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Ed Yardeni, president and chief investment strategist at Yardeni Research, says the Federal Reserve will be very concerned and may act if the bond yield moves above 1% and is advising clients to stay in U.S. equities. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Nonsense to Think the Stock Market is Driving Short-Termism: Summers

Higher Ed
Oct.23 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adviser to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, rejects the idea that the stock market is encouraging short-termism. He points to...
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Bloomberg

German Economy May Contract About 7% in 2Q, Saxo Bank Says

Higher Ed
May.25 -- Christopher Dembik, global head of macroeconomic research at Saxo Bank, discusses the outlook for Germany's economy, which shrank the most in more than a decade in the first quarter, and the government's policies. He speaks...