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Powell Says U.S. Labor Market Is 'Unsustainably Hot'
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the U.S. labor market is "too hot," but "very, very good" for workers. He speaks during an IMF-hosted panel in Washington.
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U.K. Employment Suffers Virus Knock Even After Lockdown Eases
Oct.13 -- Josie Dent, senior economist at the Centre for Economics & Business Research, discusses the outlook for the U.K. economy after employment took a hit even after the government started to lift restrictions to control the...
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El-Erian: Recent Income Gains Have Gone to the Rich
Oct. 23 -- Unintended Consequences Author Edward Conard, Economic Policy Institute Economist Elise Gould and Bloomberg View Columnist Mohamed El-Erian discuss income inequality on In The Loop. El-Erians opinions are his own. (Source:...
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Fed's Bullard on U.S. Economy, Rate Path, Balance Sheet
Mar.31 -- St. Louis Fed President James Bullard discusses the state of the U.S. economy, the Federal Reserve's rate path, and work needed on normalizing the Fed's balance sheet. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg...
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New Keynesian Economists Face Model Challenge in Trump's Fed
Aug.07 -- The Keynesian economic philosophy shard by a number of members of President Donald Trump's reconstituted Federal Reserve is facing challenges in a post-crisis world. Bloomberg's Mathew Boesler reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks about social security, unemployment insurance, and pensions after signing the Social Security Act.
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks about social security, unemployment insurance, and pensions after signing the Social Security Act.
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VOICED: Europe debt crisis deepens after Spain downgrade
VOICED: Europe debt crisis deepens after Spain downgrade
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U.S. Still Has Work to Do on Jobs: Labor Secretary Walsh
U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh discusses the December jobs report with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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South Africa's Davies Says BRICS Relevant in Trade
Aug.01 -- Robert Davies, minister of trade and industry for South Africa, discusses the BRICS summit in Shanghai, the challenges the BRICS face and what he hopes the meetings will accomplish. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Though Recession Fears Are Increasing, Evidence Is Still Lacking
A Bloomberg prediction says a recession is 100% certain, while other economists say spending and market factors are evidence against that theory.
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Deese: The Economy Is in Transition
White House economic adviser Brian Deese says the economy is in transition. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." He also talks about recession risks, job growth, inflation and trade with China.
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Philippine Central Bank Has Room to Maneuver on Rate Policy: Governor
Philippine central bank Governor Benjamin Diokno discusses monetary policy and the outlook for the economy. The central bank left its key interest rate steady last week at a record-low 2%, while hinting it could start exiting...
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JPMorgan's Feroli on Jobs Report
Michael Feroli, JPMorgan chief US economist, expects a 300K US jobs report. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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VOICED: General strike in Spain, but impact may be limited
VOICED: General strike in Spain, but impact may be limited
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Tale of Two Consumers
Joanne Feeney, Partner and Portfolio Manager with Advisors Capitol Management, and Kristina Hooper, Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist on overseas investment opportunities in today's markets, and the state of the US consumer.
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Family photo-op, comments from IMF managing director and IMFC chair
1. Wide of photo-op, zoom in, pan of world finance leaders, including Christine Lagarde, IMF (International Monetary Fund) Managing Director
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Chairman of the International Monetary and...
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US Initial Jobless Claims Rise by More Than Forecast
Initial unemployment claims increased by 29,000 to 219,000 in the week ended Oct. 1, Labor Department data showed. Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Expect The Fed to Tighten
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers says it's unlikely the fed is able to get inflation down to 2% this year. He also says the economy is above the speed limit and will have to slow down.
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U.S. Adds 199,000 Jobs In December, Falls Short Of Estimates
The nation's unemployment rate fell to 3.9% last month.
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LinkedIn Cuts Nearly 1,000 Jobs Worldwide Due To Pandemic
About 6% of LinkedIn's global workforce, 960 jobs, will be cut in the company's sales and talent acquisition departments.
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The Wealthiest Should Pay a Bit More in Taxes, Says Biden Adviser
Mar.16 -- Bharat Ramamurti, deputy director of the National Economic Council, says President Joe Biden's tax plan is designed to spark more investment in the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Evercore’s Schlosstein Says Biden Sets ‘Right Course’ for U.S.
Aug.18 -- Ralph Schlosstein, co-chairman and co-chief executive officer at Evercore, examines the historic fiscal policies of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, and discusses the need for continued U.S. stimulus and...
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Would Have Liked to See Bolder Infrastructure Vision: Summers
Apr.09 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that while President Biden's infrastructure plan is necessary, he would have liked to see a bolder vision for the improvements society...
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Have To Consider Nuances In Space Investing: Hatch
Jun.11 -- Tess Hatch, Partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, says that investors have to consider the nuances of investing in space-related companies that distinguish them from investing in software. She joins David Westin on "Bloomberg...