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Long And Very Long Ride for Russian People: Prasad
Dec. 18 -- Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Eswar Prasad discusses the Russian economy on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Abenomics Still Not Working, Rabobank's Every Says
Jan. 9 -- Michael Every, Hong Kong-based head of Asia Pacific financial-markets research at Rabobank International, talks about the economies, policies and currencies of the U.S., Europe, Japan and China. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat...
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RBA Sees 'Reasonable' Growth Prospects
Oct. 18 -- Australia's central bank says prospects for maintaining growth are "reasonable" as the headwinds that have been buffeting miners have started to ease. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Asia Analytica's Loong Says China Running Out of Options
Mar.05 -- Pauline Loong, managing director at Asia Analytica, discusses the economic policies coming out of China's National People's Congress and what they mean for the country. She speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat and Haidi Lun on...
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China's First Costco Closes Early After Shoppers Flood Grand Opening
Costco was forced to shutter its first Chinese store early after shoppers in Shanghai flooded the grand opening.
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President Trump Says He'll Soon Sign 'Phase 1' Trade Deal With China
President Trump said on Twitter Tuesday the signing will take place during a ceremony at the White House on Jan. 15.
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Michigan Governor Hopes To Ease Some Restrictions On May 1
She said the decision on reopening the economy would depend on how the coronavirus outbreak continues to play out in the state.
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Does Politics Makes Policymakers a Little Keynesian?
Dec. 23 -- On Morning Must Read, Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes that provide insight into today's headlines. Renaissance Macro Research U.S. Economics Head Neil Dutta also speaks.
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Nobel Winner Tirole: Regulation Can Help Banks
Oct. 13 -- Frenchman Jean Tirole of the University of Toulouse won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on how governments can better regulate industries that lack competition. Michael McKee reports on Market Makers....
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Why Currency Crises Are Rarely Solved By Rate Hikes
Dec. 18 -- Russia's central bank has failed to shore up the ruble, despite ramping up rates to 17%. Tom Mackenzie takes a look back at other examples of countries that raised rates to bolster their currencies, and the fallout from those...
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Falling Stock Prices or Bond Yields: Which Matters More?
Oct. 14 -- On today's The Agenda, Tom Keene, Adam Johnson and Scarlet Fu look at trending news stories and the Twitter question of the day. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Economists: U.S. Entered Recession In February Due To COVID-19
The National Bureau of Economic Research says the recession began in February, right after the economy peaked.
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U.S. Homebuilders Are Optimistic: Hunter
Sept. 25 ""Metrostudy Chief Economist Brad Hunter discusses the housing market as it pertains to builders and outlook for various regions. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lebanon Weighs IMF Help Over Eurobond
Feb.13 -- Lebanon has just over 3 weeks before its next Eurobond, totaling $1.2 billion. The new government hasn’t decided on whether to repay the bond or default. And that’s what many analysts are suggesting it should do to prevent the...