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Is the U.K. Economy Slowing?

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April 25 -- Nicholas Gartside, chief investment officer of international fixed income at JPMorgan Chase Bank, discusses the effects of a brexit, the slowdown in the U.K. and where he sees opportunity. He speaks to Bloomberg's Anna...
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Can the BOJ Do More to Weaken the Yen?

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May 9 -- George Magnus, author and senior economic advisor at UBS, discusses the Bank of Japan policy, the strong yen and the impending sales tax hike. He speaks to Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on "Trending Business."
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U.S. Economy a 'Healthy Tortoise:' JPMorgan's Kelly

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April 28 -- David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Funds, explains how a decline in energy investment spending and slowly growing inventories prompted weak first-quarter economic growth in the United States and discusses the...
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Will We See Better Growth in China?

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March 3 -- Obscured by the focus on the accuracy of China’s growth figures is a tumble in estimates for the economy without adjusting for inflation -- a slide that gives a clearer picture of why the country’s slowdown has stoked...
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Is BOE Stimulus Warranted and Appropriate?

Higher Ed
Aug. 4 -- RBC Senior U.K. Economist Sam Hill discusses the U.K. economy and Band of England monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What Does Abe's Stimulus Plan Hope to Do for Japan?

Higher Ed
Aug. 2 -- The Japanese government has announced the first 4.6 trillion yen of extra spending for the current fiscal year, part of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's plan for a 28 trillion yen stimulus package aimed at bolstering the...
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Alan Ruskin: Three Main Elements Pushing on Pound

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Aug. 5 -- Alan Ruskin, global head of G-10 FX strategy at Deutsche Bank, explains the three main factors pushing on the British pound and looks at the U.K.'s ability to avoid a recession. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Egypt Stocks Rally on IMF Talks

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July 28 -- Anita Yadav, head of fixed income research at Emirates NBD, discusses the rally in Egyptian stocks, the environment for GCC bonds and the stimulus package from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. She speaks to Yousef Gamal...
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U.K. PMI Data Supports IMF, BOE Brexit Fears

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July 22 -- Brexit influenced the International Monetary Fund to scrap its forecast for an upswing in global growth while markets are pricing in a rate cut by the Bank of England in August. Bloomberg's Simon Kennedy examines the U.K....
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Why the Markets Are 'Spooky' Right Now

Higher Ed
Sept. 12 -- Richard Chilton, chairman and chief executive officer at Chilton Investment Company, discusses global markets and the continuing hunt for yield, the potential for a pullback to 2,000 on the S&P 500, and signs of fatigue for...
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BOJ Watch: Are the Policies Actually Working?

Higher Ed
Sept. 19 -- Eric Lonergan, blogger and editor at Philosophy of Money and author of "Money: The Art of Living," discusses the Bank of Japan's policy decision, the bank's ability to surprise markets and what could come out of the meeting....
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Bond Selloff Deepens as Draghi Disappoints Markets

Higher Ed
Sept. 9 -- Gilles Moec, chief European economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, examines market reaction to European Central Bank President Mario Draghi's "dovish" message. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg...
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JPM's Kelly: No Need to Stimulate Economies

Higher Ed
Sept. 6 -- David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, offers his outlook for the U.S. economy, discusses factors other than central banks to stimulate global economies, and explains his frustration with the...
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Major: People Underestimate China Policy Flexibility

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Sept. 9 -- Steven Major, global head of fixed income research at HSBC, discusses how China's approach to policy differs from the rest of the world and the ability of central banks to create inflation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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European Stocks Decline for Second-Consecutive Day

Higher Ed
Sept. 9 -- European stocks fell for a second-straight day as the Stoxx 600 suffered its biggest one-day decline since August 2. Bloomberg's Mark Barton breaks down the day's trading on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Manulife's Greene: ECB Will Run Out of Assets to Buy

Higher Ed
Sept. 8 -- Megan Greene, chief economist at Manulife Asset Management, discusses the influence of central banks on global business and markets and expectations for the European Central Bank's bond-buying program. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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What's Behind This Month's Bond Selloff?

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- Lisa Abramowicz, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist, discusses the recent bond market selloff. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets" and her opinions are her own.
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ECB QE: Is Tapering Now a Good Idea?

Higher Ed
Oct. 10 -- Frederik Ducrozet, senior economist for Europe at Pictet Wealth Management, discusses how much market sentiment is weighing on the ECB's decision on quantitative easing and what the most likely option is for the central bank....
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BOJ Says No Plans to Slow Bond Purchases

Higher Ed
Oct. 9 -- Japan's central bank governor has told Bloomberg there is still room to increase monetary stimulus and that the BOJ doesn't intend to reduce its bond-buying program soon. Tracy Alloway reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Barclays' Malik: China's Problems Haven't Gone Away

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Oct. 19 -- Vic Malik, head of investment advisory for Middle East and Asia at Barclays, discusses China's 3Q GDP figures, the risks in the Chinese economy and the Saudi Arabia bond sale. He speaks to Tracy Alloway and Angie Lau on...
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Citigroup's Buiter: Not Going Back to Flat Yield Curve

Higher Ed
Nov.28 -- Willem Buiter, global chief economist at Citigroup, examines market moves related to U.S. fiscal spending expectations. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."