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De-Dollarization Hype

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Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers tells us why he rejects speculation that the dollar is rapidly losing its dominance in the global economy.
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US Adds More Jobs in April Than Expected

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Nonfarm payrolls increased 253,000 after a downwardly revised 165,000 advance in March, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed. The unemployment rate declined to 3.4%, and monthly wage gains accelerated. Mike McKee takes a look at...
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Biden Says Jobs Reports Shows 'We're Making Real Progress'

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President Joe Biden says the April jobs reports shows his administration is "making real progress" in getting people back to work and on inflation. He speaks at the White House. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Fed Won't Quit Until Labor Market Quits, Kroszner Says

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"This is not a quitting labor market," former Federal Reserve Governor Randy Kroszner says on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The unemployment rate declined to 3.4% and monthly wage gains accelerated in April, a Bureau of Labor Statistics...
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What to Watch for in the US Jobs Report

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The US is expected to add 185,000 jobs in April, with the unemployment rate moving up to 3.6%. Valerie Tytel has a preview on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features,...
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Hot Jobs Report

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Stephanie Flanders, Bloomberg Sr. Executive Economics and Government dives into the unexpected pickup in US hiring and wages last month and tells us how the Fed is responding to ongoing concerns surrounding banks.
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Rapid Growth in Miami

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Stephen Ross, Related Chairman and Founder takes us through what it takes to build the biggest building in Miami and why he believes South Florida is continuing to grow rapidly.
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US Employers Added 253K Jobs in April

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Bloomberg's Enda Curran and Megan Scully discuss the April Jobs Report that showed unemployment at 3.4% and 253,000 jobs added. They also talk about Biden's upcoming meeting on the debt limit with Congressional leaders. Enda Curran and...
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'Door Is Open' to Another Fed Hike: Strategist Roland

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John Hancock Investment Management co-Chief Investment Strategist Emily Roland says the April US employment report suggests that the "door is open" for another Federal Reserve rate hike in June. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Breaking Down US Jobs Data

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Ellen Lee, Causeway Capital Portfolio Manager and Savita Subramanian, BofA Head of US Equity and Quantitative Strategy dive into positive trends in the market and factors contributing to healthier earnings growth. They also explain how...
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Summers on First Republic Bank

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Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers criticized Washington regulators and US banking giants for not having already figured out a solution for the troubled lender First Republic Bank.
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October 29, 1929 MONTAGE Factory production grinding to a halt and workers standing in line at the employment office as the stock market crashes / London, England

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October 29, 1929 MONTAGE Factory production grinding to a halt and workers standing in line at the employment office as the stock market crashes / London, England
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EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION FORMS-1080HD

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EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION FORMS-1080HD
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Businessman stress

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Businessman stress
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HD: Drunk Businessman Moaning To Bartender

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HD: Drunk Businessman Moaning To Bartender
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MS Group of job applicants waiting to be called into meeting / Portland, Oregon, USA

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MS Group of job applicants waiting to be called into meeting / Portland, Oregon, USA
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Senator Kennedy and Senator Potter Debate Welfare

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John Fitzgerald Kennedy debates Charles Edward Potter on the issue of public assistance, unemployment. Senator Kennedy and Senator Potter Debate Welfare on September 15, 1958 in Washington, DC (Footage by Getty Images)
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Beaking the Piggy Bank

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Beaking the Piggy Bank
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Piggy bank broken

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Piggy bank broken
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Businessman stress

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Businessman stress
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Close up footage of a person writing FOOD CRISIS on an old typewriter

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Close up footage of a person writing FOOD CRISIS on an old typewriter...
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Close up footage of a person writing RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS on an old typewriter

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Close up footage of a person writing RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS on an old typewriter...
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Sleeping homeless

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Homeless old man quietly sleeping on a city bench. XDCAM 1920 x 1080 30P shot.
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HD: Businessman Searching Job

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HD: Businessman Searching Job