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U.S. Added 467,000 Jobs in January, Despite Omicron Surge

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U.S. nonfarm payrolls increased 467,000 in January after an upwardly revised 510,000 gain in December, a Labor Department report showed Friday. The unemployment rate ticked up to 4%, and average hourly earnings jumped. Bloomberg's Mike...
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U.S. Labor Secretary Says Strong Jobs Report Sign of Covid Adjustment

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U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh discusses the January jobs report with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Mishkin: Fed Policy Is Hibernating, May Be Behind the Curve

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Jul.07 -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Frederic Mishkin, a Columbia University Graduate School of Business professor, says monetary policy may be behind the curve because inflation won't be as temporary as the Fed thinks. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Could Be In a Redistribution Cycle From Capital To Labor: Koch

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Jun.11 -- Goldman Sachs Asset Management Co-Head of Fundamental Equity Katie Koch says that the pressure to raise wages could lead to a redistribution cycle from capital to labor. She joins alongside Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO Steve...
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Nuveen's Malik, BofA's Meyer on Pricing Amid Stimulus

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Sep.25 -- Saira Malik, Nuveen's chief investment officer of global equities, says that markets are losing hope for more fiscal stimulus. Michelle Meyer, Bank of America's head of U.S. economics, says that she doesn't see another round of...
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Bloomberg

One Day, Tens of Thousands of Job Cuts

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Oct.01 -- Some of the world’s biggest companies across a range of industries announced tens of thousands of layoffs within a 24-hour period this week. Bloomberg’s Simon Kennedy reports on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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There Remains Underlying Damage to the U.S. Labor Market: Jed Kolko

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Dec.03 -- U.S. employment gains probably slowed only modestly in November despite a record surge of coronavirus cases that still threatens to limit or even reverse hiring in coming months. Jed Kolko, chief economist at Indeed, speaks...
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Weekly Jobless Claims Rise To 745,000 As Layoffs Remain High

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The Labor Department estimates some 18 million Americans are collecting some form of unemployment aid.
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Bloomberg

Yield Curve Is a Better Measure of Inflation: Quadratic's Davis

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Feb.19 -- Quadratic Capital Founder and chief investment officer Nancy Davis says rates are catching up to equities and the yield curve looks like an inflation indicator. Harvard Economics Professor and Former IMF Chief Economist Ken...
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Curated Video

Weekly Jobless Claims Fall To New Pandemic Low

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According to the Labor Department, 473,000 Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : W.House on Iran nuclear talks, Russia-Ukraine border, unemployment

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki tells reporters that the US will "take additional measures to further restrict Iran's revenue-producing sectors" if Iran continues to pursue its nuclear program (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Soup kitchens full to the brim as battle rages over Italy's poor

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Poverty levels and unemployment remain high in Italy's south, where many voters feel utterly left behind by the revolving cast of governments in Rome (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

El-Erian Worried Fed Trying to Be 'Too Nice' to Markets

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Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion contributor, calls the April U.S. employment report "generally strong" and says the market is seeing right through the Federal Reserve's attempt to "fool" the market. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on...
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Bloomberg

Markets' Jobs Focus Is on Fed, Not Economy: PGIM's Collins

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Michael Collins, senior portfolio manager and multi-sector FI strategies at PGIM Fixed Income, discuses the contrasting meanings of the US September jobs report for the US economy and the Federal Reserve. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on...
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Bloomberg

Boxer: Mild Recession Looks Likely

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Allison Boxer, PIMCO economist & senior Vice President, discusses, Fed hikes, housing slowdown. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

How Bad will it Get?

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David Bianco, DWS Americas CIO and Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets Head of US Equity Strategy discuss how US consumers will fair heading into to a potential recession, and how investors are positioned.
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Bloomberg

Fed's Powell: There's No Painless Way to Beat Inflation

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"There's a very high likelihood that we'll have a period of below-trend growth, by which I mean much lower growth," Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says at a news conference in Washington after Fed officials lifted the target range...
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Bloomberg

Labor Secretary Walsh on May Jobs Report, Port Talks

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US Labor Secretary Marty Walsh says there's still work to do on the economy even though the May employment report outpaced expectations. Speaking with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open," Walsh also says he is "confident" about the...
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Press Association

Boris Johnson bids farewell in final speech as Prime Minister

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Outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a speech outside 10 Downing Street, London, before leaving for Balmoral for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II to formally resign as Prime Minister.
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Bloomberg

The Key Takeaways From the April ISM Manufacturing Data

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ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee Chair Timothy Fiore discusses the drop in U.S. manufacturing activity in April with Guy Johnson and Gina Martin Adams on "Bloomberg Markets." The ISM's gauge of factory activity fell to 55.4...
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Curated Video

ROVING REPORT 8241A: WEST GERMANY: SCHMIDT REPLACED BY KOHL

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RR Background to Story: Helmut Schmidt's coalition government with West Germany has a new chancellor. Dr Helmut Kohl has promised the German people that the latest programme of cutbacks...
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Bloomberg

Is U.S. Employment Growth Topping Off?

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May 6 -- Ward McCarthy, Jefferies chief financial economist, discusses the April U.S. jobs report with Bloomberg's Aix Steel, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

Portuguese concerned by bleak outlook for economy

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May 17, 2011 1. Carregosa Investment Bank, Go-bulling trading centre with traders at work 2. Trader's face looking at monitor, soft focus on stock market monitor 3. Trader at work 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ines Correia, trader at Banco...