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Bloomberg

Summers: Inflation Outlook Worst in 40 Years

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says November CPI data confirms that for the first time in 40 years, an overheated U.S. economy has put conditions in place for persistent inflation. Summers and Willett Advisors Chairman and...
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EU Tariff-Free Trade With U.S. 'Realistic,' Peterson's Bergsten Says

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Jul.25 -- Fred Bergsten, director emeritus of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, discusses the outlook for a U.S-EU trade agreement, Nafta, and President Donald Trump's no-tariff barriers proposal. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Michael Landsberg on Global Markets, Strategy

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Landsberg Bennett Private Wealth CIO Michael Landsberg discusses his outlook for global markets and latest investment strategy. Landsberg - who manages $1 billion in assets - believes this is not a time to be buying the dip, and...
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Bloomberg

Rodgin Cohen on Volcker Rule, Financial Regulation

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Jan.23 -- Rodgin Cohen, senior chairman at Sullivan & Cromwell, examines the potential changes to financial regulation by President Donald Trump, the importance of fighting money laundering, and the entities in charge of enforcing...
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Bloomberg

Reinhart: Biggest Challenge Is Coping With Uncertainty

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Jan.17 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Carmen Reinhart and MIT Sloan School Professor Erik Brynjolfsson discuss global economic uncertainty, the impact of globalization and technology, and the potential for the spread of...
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Bloomberg

What Will Finance Look Like After Coronavirus?

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Apr.01 -- Thorsten Beck, professor of banking and finance at Cass Business School, discusses the future of finance after coronavirus. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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US baker and gay couple in court over cake arguments

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A Colorado cake baker and the same-sex couple for whom he declined to make a wedding cake were all at the Supreme Court to witness arguments in the case. Speaking outside of court after the justices heard the case, baker...
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Bloomberg

Paul Manafort's Fraud Trial Moves to Jury Phase

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Aug.16 -- Jury deliberations have begun in the trial of Paul Manafort as he faces 18 felony accounts dealing with tax evasion and bank fraud. Bloomberg's Andrew Harris reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

What Recent Options Activity Suggests About Stock Market Volatility

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Sep.09 -- In this edition of "Options Insight," Bloomberg's Greg Calderone takes a look at the fair value for the Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust and what options markets are signaling about...
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Bloomberg

Elon Musk Is Back at the Twitter Deal Table

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Gerber Kawasaki President and CEO Ross Gerber and Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner join Emily Chang to discuss why Tesla CEO Elon Musk decided to revive his bid for Twitter at the original offer price of $54.20 a share.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Expansion Has Been Long, But Not Strong, Says Greetham

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Aug.23 -- Trevor Greetham, head of multi asset at Royal London Asset Management and Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg, discuss the state of the ongoing U.S. expansion. They speak with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on...
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Bloomberg

Yellen Says Regulations Haven't Impeded Credit Growth

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Jun.14 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks at a news conference about financial regulations and President Donald Trump's comments about her interest-rate philosophy.
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Bloomberg

Illinois Pension Liabilities Add to State's $3.2 Billion Deficit

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Mar.05 -- Sean Carney, head of municipal strategy at BlackRock, and Bloomberg's Flynn McRoberts examine the new revenue plan for the state of Illinois as it faces mounting pension liabilities. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Omicron Will Have No Impact on Oil Demand: JPMorgan

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Natasha Kaneva, JPMorgan global head of commodities research and strategy, says the omicron variant will have no impact on oil demand. She actually sees demand growing in many places. She's on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Rep. French Hill on Dodd-Frank, Regulation, Tax Reform

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Jul.21 -- Republican Congressman French Hill of Arkansas discusses Dodd-Frank, regulation and tax reform. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Sky News

Fears for the UK nuclear industry in the wake of Brexit.

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VOICED: We start with Breaking News... and Sky News has learned that the British nuclear industry is activating plans to relocate some nuclear material and components around Europe, in anticipation of a failure to replace existing...
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Bloomberg

Is Money Pouring In as Trump Claims to Fund NATO?

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Feb.28 -- Bloomberg's Nick Wadhams reports on President Donald Trump's speech to congress and his ad-lib on NATO contributions to defense spending. Wadhams speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Bill Clinton: We Need More Public Investment

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June 14 -- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton discusses what can be done to stimulate economic growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin from the Clinton Global Initiative America Meeting in Atlanta on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

UBS's Donovan on U.S. Economy, Fed Policy, U.S.-China Trade

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Jan.07 -- Paul Donovan, global chief economist at UBS Wealth Management, discusses the U.S. economy, Fed policy, his outlook for markets and the trade tensions between the U.S. and China. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East"...
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Bloomberg

EU Ministers Call for Urgent Energy Measures

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European ministers sounded defiant as they met in Brussels to deliberate plans aimed at halting the spiral in energy prices. Su Keenan reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Senator Toomey: Biggest Concern With Fed Picks Is Raskin

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Senator Pat Toomey, a Republican from Pennsylvania and ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee, explains his concerns about Federal Reserve nominees Sarah Bloom Raskin, who is nominated for vice chair of supervision, and Lisa...
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Bloomberg

Record European Bond Sales, U.S. High-Yield Comeback Highlight the Start of 2019

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Feb.02 -- Europe’s primary bond market racked up a record 221.7 billion euros ($255 billion) of sales in January, allaying fears that the European Central Bank’s wind-down of stimulus measures would hammer issuance. Issuance jumped 18...
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Bloomberg

Investors Show Lack of Conviction in a Rally Near an All-Time High

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Apr.15 -- Jonathan Mackay, strategist at Schroders Investment, Priya Misra, head of global rates research at TD Securities, and Thierry Wizman, global currencies and interest rate strategist at Macquarie, examine investor sentiment in...
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Bloomberg

Musk Sees Tesla Growth Only Hindered by Supply Chain Issues

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Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk discusses competition in the electric vehicle market and says, "our constraints are not imposed on us by competitors, but rather, just imposed on us by the realities of the supply chain." He speaks with Bloomberg...