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Goldman Sees Four Rate Hikes in 2022
Goldman Sachs says they expect the federal reserve to hike rates in March, June, September and December of 2022. Their chief economist Jan Hatzius joined Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: America" to preview Wednesday's...
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ADP Chief Economist Expects Continued Recovery in Job Market
Jun.03 -- ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson says the consumer-facing sector is likely to see the strongest job gains in the May U.S. employment report. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Javid sets out plans to tackle NHS backlog of care
Health Secretary Sajid Javid sets out plans to tackle the huge NHS care backlog caused by the pandemic as he talks to the media after a visit to the Mile End Diagnostics Centre, east London.
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Infrastructure Bill Largest Safe Drinking Water Investment In History
The measure would include $55 billion to replace lead pipes and improve water infrastructure.
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Environmental experts discuss impact of climate change on oceans
1. NASA animation of satellite measurements of oceans
2. Satellite photos showing break-up of Antarctic ice shelf
3. Wide of press conference
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Waleed Abdalati, head of the Cryospheric Sciences Branch at NASA's...
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Fine Gael's European election launch dominated by broadband controversy
An event to promote Fine Gaels' European election candidates for Dublin was dominated by the National Broadband controvsey. The Government has defended its decision to give the go-ahead to the plan, which is now billed to cost up to 5bn...
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Fried Chicken Gives Wings to Yum China’s Shares
Jan.31 -- The lift was KFC. The weight was Pizza Hut. And chicken won. Yum China shares jumped after beating earnings and comparable sales estimates for 4Q 2018 thanks to KFC same-store sales beating forecasts. But has China hit peak...
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S&P Says Toshiba May Be Cut Further
Mar.28 -- S&P Global Ratings Corporate Ratings Director Hiroki Shibata discusses his outlook for Toshiba. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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CLEAN : Mozart Beethoven Shubert and Bizet manuscripts to go on sale
CLEAN : Mozart Beethoven Shubert and Bizet manuscripts to go on sale
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Salesforce Projects Revenue That Tops Estimates
Feb.28 -- Bloomberg's Cory Johnson discusses Salesforce's earnings on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Environmental Defense Fund Chief Scientist on the True Effect of Methane Leaks
Jul.27 -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks to Steve Hamburg, Chief Scientist for the Environmental Defense Fund, about the true effects of methane leaks.
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Yellen Tells Congress to Expect More Rate Hikes
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told Congress on Wednesday that the central bank expects to keep raising a key interest rate at a gradual pace and also plans to start trimming its massive bond holdings this year.In her semiannual...
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Regional Banks a 'Sweet Spot' for Investors: KBW's Cannon
Dec.06 -- Fred Cannon, global director of research and chief equity strategist at KBW, looks at the sustainability of the recent run up in bank stocks as he sees regional banks benefitting from a roll back of regulations. He speaks on...
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Standard Chartered CFO Weighs in on Capital Standards
Aug.03 -- Andy Halford, Standard Chartered's chief financial officer, discusses capital standards with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Inverted Yield Curve Signals Need for Policy Action: Economist Rissmiller
Aug.19 -- Don Rissmiller, chief economist at Strategas Research, discusses the inverted yield curve and what the market expects from Federal Reserve policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bank Lending in Europe: SMEs Are Main Concern, EBA Says
Apr.06 -- European Banking Authority Chairman Jose Manuel Campa discusses efforts by regulators and central banks to help lenders weather the fallout from the coronavirus so that they can issue loans to individuals and smaller...
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The Cost Of Having COVID
Cost estimates find the average estimated allowed amount for COVID-19 hospitalization is more than $30,000 and nearly $100,000 for complex cases.
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Angola confident IMF will pay out
Sep.06 -- Angola’s government is confident that the International Monetary Fund will disburse the next tranche of money from its $3.7 billion program. Aia-Eza Nacilia Gomes Da Silva, budget state secretary in the Finance Ministry said...
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IMF's Gaspar Makes the Case for Public Investment
Oct.15 -- International Monetary Fund Fiscal Affairs Department Director Vitor Gaspar says public investment is needed amid the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed Challenged by 'Mounting Misery': Pimco's Wilding
Pimco's Chief US Economist Tiffany Wilding expects upward revisions to inflation expectations and sees the unemployment rate rising. Speaking with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open," Wilding also says a shallow economic contraction...
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CLEAN : Rare late Botticelli to be auctioned at Sotheby's New York
A rare portrait of Christ by 15th century Italian old master Sandro Botticelli is up for auction at Sotheby's New York (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Japan Factory Output Up 3.6% on Year
April 28 -- Japan releases its latest factory output and retail sales data for March. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on "First Up."
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Daybreak Europe Open: Siemens to End Russian Business
Manus Cranny and Tom Mackenzie open "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe," discussing Siemens AG plans to end their operations in Russia.