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Can China Fill the Gap If the U.S. Retreats on Trade?

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Feb.23 -- Michael Pettis, Peking University professor, discusses China's future role in global trade. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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BB&T's Allison: Trump Focused on Significant Tax Reform

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Nov.30 -- Former BB&T Corp. Chairman and CEO John Allison weighs in on President-Elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks and discusses his outlook tax and regulation reforms. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Feldstein Says Capital Inflow Impact Outweighs Debt

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Dec.06 -- Harvard University Economics Professor Martin Feldstein discusses the impact of a corporate tax cut on U.S. budget deficits and dollar.. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Former Rep. Delaney on MMT, Health Care, 2020 Presidential Run

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Mar.21 -- Former Democratic Representative John Delaney discusses his policy proposals as candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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BofA Securities' Nagutha on Inflation Risks

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May.14 -- BofA Global Research Faiz Nagutha discusses the outlook for ASEAN and the potential impact of rising commodity prices in the region. He says while Asia as a whole is a net commodity importer, there are some notable exceptions...
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Ray Dalio Says Keep an Eye on States’ Debt Post-Election

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Oct.23 -- Ray Dalio, founder and co-chief investment officer at Bridgewater Associates, examines the debt dynamics of states with high deficits and looks ahead to how they will be dealt with by the federal government after the election....
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Speech by Indian finance minister at Woodrow Wilson centre

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1. Wide of Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee walking into room 3. Wide of Mukherjee walking to podium 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pranab Mukherjee, Indian Finance Minister: "For sustained growth and stability, global structure,...
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USA: TREASURY SECRETARY RUBIN CONCERNED ABOUT JAPANESE ECONOMY

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English/Nat The U-S Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin on Thursday expressed new concerns about the weakness of the Japanese economy and its impact on the rest of the troubled region. The dollar surged to its highest level against the yen...
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The U.S. government faces exploding deficits and mounting debt over the next decade, White House and congressional budget officials projected Tuesday in competing but similar economic forecasts.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Federal deficits much worse? CAPTION: The U.S. government faces exploding deficits and mounting debt over the next decade, White House and congressional budget officials projected Tuesday in competing but...
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G20 pressers, Obama, Harper, Cameron, Singh

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1. Wide of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper walking into news conference 2. Side shot of Harper speaking 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephen Harper, Canadian Prime Minister: "I'm confident that all countries that have made these...
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President Barack Obama unveiled a multitrillion-dollar spending plan that would boost the deficit to a record-breaking $1.56 trillion. AP''s Mark Smith reports.

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HEADLINE: Obama budget would create highest-ever deficit CAPTION: President Barack Obama unveiled a multitrillion-dollar spending plan that would boost the deficit to a record-breaking $1.56 trillion. AP''s Mark Smith reports. (Feb....
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Can the U.S. 'Print Money' to Pay Down the National Debt?

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May 12 -- L. Randall Wray, a professor of economics at Bard College and a senior scholar at the Levy Economics Institute, discusses the U.S. national debt and inflation with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Trump signs farming order, vows to build wall

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US President Donald Trump signed an executive order that will direct his new agriculture secretary to identify and eliminate what Trump says are unnecessary regulations that hurt farmers and rural communities.The order also establishes a...
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Trump Signs Order on Farming, Vows to Build Wall

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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that will direct his new agriculture secretary to identify and eliminate what Trump says are unnecessary regulations that hurt farmers and rural communities.The order also establishes...
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Citigroup Strategist Believes U.S. Yield Curve Steepens

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Feb.15 -- Jabaz Mathai, head of U.S. rates strategy at Citigroup, explains why he believes the U.S. yield curve will steepen as he expects the Federal Reserve to hike rates twice in 2017. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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RBC's Cassidy Says Not Too Late to Get Into Banks

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Dec.05 -- Gerard Cassidy, managing director at RBC Capital Markets, and Mark Yusko, founder and chief investment officer at Morgan Creek Capital Management, examine how tax cuts can benefit bank stocks. They speak with Bloomberg's...
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Fed Tightening Might Be 'Back in Play' Later This Year, Ex-NY Fed President Dudley Says

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Mar.18 -- Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley discusses the outlook for Fed policy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Trump's Fed Pick Moore on Criticism, Economy, Monetary Policy

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May.02 -- President Donald Trump's selection for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Stephen Moore, discusses growing objections to his nomination among Senate Republicans, his view of Federal Reserve policy and the U.S. economy, and...
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'Quite Constructive' on Indian Stocks, Manulife Asset's Gupta Says

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Jan.20 -- Rana Gupta, managing director and India equities specialist at Manulife Asset Management, talks about the nation's stock market, the economy and policies. He speaks with Juliette Saly on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bill Gross on Rare Stamps Sale, Jobs Report, Bonds

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Oct.05 -- Bill Gross, fund manager at Janus Henderson, discusses the $10 million sale of stamps from his collection, the U.S. September jobs report, and the outlook for bonds. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Goldman Sachs Sees Structural Bull Market for Commodities

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Oct.22 -- In this edition of "Futures in Focus," Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson discuss Goldman Sachs Group Inc. predicting a structural bull market for commodities in 2021. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CalSTRS CIO Ailman: Tax Hikes Will 'Weigh Heavy' on Markets

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Apr.23 -- Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS), says taxes will have to be raised at some point and it will "weigh very heavy" on markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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President Barack Obama said Friday the U.S. economy is growing "way too slow" but said leaders at a world summit have made progress at getting their countries on firmer footing

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HEADLINE: Obama: Fixing economy trumps election politics CAPTION: President Barack Obama said Friday the U.S. economy is growing "way too slow" but said leaders at a world summit have made progress at getting their countries on firmer...