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Bloomberg

Dangerous to Analyze World by Trade Deficits: Sinche

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- Robert Sinche, global strategist at Amherst Pierpont, looks at trade deficits and the value of the euro in light of economic discrepancies in the Euro Zone. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Australian Employment Surged in January

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- Australia releases its January employment data. Bloomberg’s Malcolm Scott reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Bill Dudley Says Fed Might Need to Force Stocks to Fall

Higher Ed
Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Bill Dudley says the Fed "hasn't really accomplished much yet" with its efforts to control inflation, and will need to tighten financial conditions to push bond yields higher and stock...
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Bloomberg

Dudley Says Fed Will Need to Hike Past Neutral to 'Tight'

Higher Ed
Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Bill Dudley says the Fed will need to raise interest rates above the central bank's "neutral" target to curb US inflation. "Monetary policy might actually not just have to go to neutral,...
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Sky News

Employment Red Tape To Be Eased

Higher Ed
Employment Red Tape To Be Eased
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Bloomberg

Get Ready For Rate Hikes

Higher Ed
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers says markets should be prepared for a rate hike every fed meeting, and says there's a concern the fed may under-tighten.
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Bloomberg

U.K. Inflation Pressures Mount as Labor Market Strengthens

Higher Ed
U.K. companies added to payrolls in November at a record pace and unemployment fell, figures that are almost certain to fuel concerns at the Bank of England that unsustainable inflation pressures are building in the labor market. Lizzy...
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Curated Video

U.S. Unemployment Claims Drop To 198,000

Higher Ed
The job market has bounced back from last year's brief but intense coronavirus recession.
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Bloomberg

Employment Costs Surge the Most Ever

Higher Ed
U.S. employment costs jumped by the most on record at the start of the year, heightening concerns about persistent inflation that set the stage for more forceful policy action by the Federal Reserve. Molly Smith has more on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Market Is All About Short-Term Trading Swings: Margie Patel

Higher Ed
Margie Patel, senior portfolio manager at Allspring Global Investments, expects the market to "overreach" as the Federal Reserve continues on its rate-raising path for "quite a few months." She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Does Extending Unemployment Benefits Help the Economy?

Higher Ed
Oct. 6 -- Arindrajit Dube, University of Massachusetts Amherst professor, discusses his new study on the impact of unemployment benefits, which found that the extension of unemployment insurance during the recession had neither a...
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Bridgeman Arts

EDIT IMW995641 Poverty hardship and unemployment in Germany 1930

Pre-K - Higher Ed
EDIT IMW995641 Poverty hardship and unemployment in Germany 1930
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Hearst Metrotone News

Unemployed workers accept charity during the Great Depression.

Higher Ed
Unemployed workers accept charity during the Great Depression.
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Fed Will Never Declare Victory on Employment Goal

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell comments on the Fed's progress towards full employment in response to a question from Representative Ayanna Pressley, a Massachusetts Democrat, during testimony before the House Financial...
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Bloomberg

Risk Factors in the U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Jun.18 -- Rick Rieder, Blackrock CIO of Global Fixed Income, and Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital Management CEO, discuss potential risk factors to the U.S. economy and how those factors impact investment strategy. They speak to David...
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Curated Video

New Jersey Says Uber Owes It Up To $650 Million In Taxes And Penalties

Higher Ed
New Jersey's Department of Labor says Uber owes it $523 million in unemployment and disability insurance taxes and up to $119 million in fines.
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The Recount

Millions Dumped From Unemployment Amid Delta Surge

Higher Ed
In 31 states, at least 1,000 schools have already closed. In 10 days, 15 staff members in Miami public schools have died. And in a new poll, 59% of parents support mask mandates for students and staff. Speaking of COVID implications,...
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Bridgeman Arts

Post-Wall Street Crash unemployment in US, communism in Germany, Red Front with leader, Thälmann, 1929

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Post-Wall Street Crash unemployment in US, communism in Germany, Red Front with leader, Thälmann, 1929
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Bloomberg

Fed's Kaplan Expects Virus to Cause 'Substantial Contraction' in 2Q

Higher Ed
Mar.27 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan says he expects the coronavirus epidemic to cause a "substantial" economic contraction in the second quarter with the unemployment rate peaking in the low-to-mid teens. He...
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Bloomberg

Neel Kashkari's Tips for Grilling Steaks

Higher Ed
Jun.28 -- Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari invites Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal to his home in Minnesota to grill steaks and talk monetary policy.
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Bloomberg

Where Have All the Workers Gone?

Higher Ed
Jul.14 -- With job openings hitting record highs, you may think Americans would be jumping at every employment opportunity. But that doesn't seem to be the case. Bloomberg's Daniel Neligh explains why.
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Hearst Metrotone News

An auction buyer pays a jobless man during the Great Depression.

Higher Ed
An auction buyer pays a jobless man during the Great Depression.
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Curated Video

Taxing Times: Will Unemployment Benefits Be Taxed?

Higher Ed
Workers who didn't withhold taxes from their unemployment benefits could have a bigger tax bill than they would normally.
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Curated Video

U.S. Jobless Claims Remain Steady At 205,000

Higher Ed
The report from the Labor Department is unchanged from last week and remains at a pandemic-era low.