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Dutta: Fed Likely to Raise Rates Four Times in 2022
Neil Dutta, head of economics at Renaissance Macro Research, says a strong December jobs number and persistent inflation will likely lead the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates at its March meeting. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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CLEAN : Gazans welcome Israeli pay to battle unemployment
Gazans queue at the Erez crossing to enter Israel for work as the enclave, a Palestinian territory of some 2.3 million people under Israeli-blockade since 2007, suffers from an unemployment rate above 50 percent, where even the...
Bloomberg
Idea of Super League Makes Sense on Paper: Pagliuca
Apr.23 -- Bain Capital Co-Chairman and Boston Celtics Co-Owner Stephen Pagliuca says that the idea of the Super League made sense on paper for the sake of cost controls, but says that there will be more trouble in practice. He joins...
Curated Video
Some States May Run Out Of Unemployment Money Within Weeks
Before the pandemic, more than 20 states didn't have enough unemployment funds to weather a recession. Many will take on debt to pay claims.
Bloomberg
Former IBM CEO Palmisano Says Tech Is on Steroids
Jul.31 -- Sam Palmisano, former International Business Machines Corp. chief executive officer, says that the biggest threat to tech will be its constant evolution, not regulatory action. He thinks that acquisitions by companies, like...
Bloomberg
Lack of Stimulus Will Cause Short-Term Turbulence: Nuveen's Malik
Dec.11 -- Nuveen's Head of Global Equities Saira Malik says the markets could be in for some short-term turbulence because of lack of stimulus in the U.S. And rising Covid-19 cases. She sees opportunities in emerging market equities and...
Bloomberg
Labor Sec. Walsh: Don't See Need for States to Extend Jobless Benefits
Sep.08 -- Labor Secretary Marty Walsh discusses the Biden administration's efforts to honor the U.S. labor movement and essential workers, workforce training, and the outlook for renewing federally funded emergency unemployment benefits...
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Unemployed workers try to find jobs during the Great Depression.
Unemployed workers try to find jobs during the Great Depression.
Bloomberg
Why Less-Educated Workers Will Drive U.S. Growth
Aug. 5 -- Dale Jorgenson, a Harvard University economics professor, explains why less-educated workers will drive U.S. economic growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
Three Must-See Charts on the May Jobs Report
June 3 -- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler examines three charts about the U.S. employment report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Oliver Renick and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Dollar, Labor Market Point to Productivity Growth: Chadha
Sept. 14 -- Binky Chadha, chief global strategist at Deutsche Bank, talks about the factors that drive productivity and why he sees productivity about to grow in the U.S. economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
Curated Video
On Monday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Peter A. Diamond reacted to learning he is one of the three economists to win the 2010 Nobel economics prize for his research on unemployment.
HEADLINE: Nobel economics winner explains his theories
CAPTION: On Monday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Peter A. Diamond reacted to learning he is one of the three economists to win the 2010 Nobel economics prize for...
Bloomberg
Japan August Unemployment Rate Falls to 3.5%
Sept. 30 ""Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on Japan's just released unemployment data for the month of August. She speaks to Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Could a Robot or AI Take Your Job?
Nov. 12 -- Draper Fisher Jurvetson Partner Steve Jurvetson discusses the future of robots and artificial intelligence on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed's Bullard on Tax Bill Impact, Inflation, Yield Curve
Jan.05 -- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard discusses the potential economic and policy impact of the new tax bill, the Fed's inflation target, and how he views the Phillips Curve and increased deficits. He speaks...
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Powell Says Widespread Tariffs Over a Long Time Would Hurt U.S.
Sep.26 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell comments on U.S. trade policy during a news conference in Washington after the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee raised rates for the third time this year.
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Fed's Williams on Economy, Inflation, Europe, Trade
May.14 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses the U.S. economy, inflation and monetary policy. He also discusses the impact of U.S.-China trade tensions and the outlook for Europe's economy in an interview...
Bloomberg
The Phillips Curve Doesn't Work, Former Budget Director Stockman Says
Jul.15 -- David Stockman, author of "Peak Trump: The Undrainable Swamp and the Fantasy of MAGA" and former budget director under President Ronald Reagan, discusses his criticisms of current U.S. fiscal and monetary policies with...
Bloomberg
Year-End Fiscal Cliffs Are Approaching for Millions of Americans
Nov.18 -- A whole range of pandemic aid programs are set to expire in the new year, leaving millions of Americans without the government support that’s helped keep them afloat -- and threatening to hold back a rebounding economy. The...
Bloomberg
ESM's Klaus Regling Sees Progress Being Made in Greece
Oct. 5 -- Klaus Regling, managing director of the European Stability Mechanism, talks about progress made on Greece's short-term debt relief and the nation's improving economic outlook. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
What Yellen's Speech Signals About the Future of Rates
Oct. 14 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said there are "plausible ways" that running the U.S. economy hot for a while could fix some of the damage caused to growth trends by the Great Recession. Bloomberg Intelligence's Carl...
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Biden Says Most Families Have More Money in Their Pockets
President Joe Biden says the U.S. is back to work after the November jobs report showed a slowdown in payroll gains. "Even after accounting for rising prices, the typical American family has more money in their pockets than they did last...
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Fed's Efforts to Hold Down Rates Raises Inflationary Pressures: Dalio
Mar.19 -- Bridgewater Co-Chairman and Co-CIO Ray Dalio says that the Fed's monetization efforts to hold down rates raises inflationary pressures. He says that in the current environment, "cash is trash." He joins David Westin exclusively...
Curated Video
U.S. Job Market Shows A Sign Of Hope
The number of new claims for unemployments benefits has dropped to its lowest figure since March when much of the economy was shut down.