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How the June Jobs Report Could Impact Fiscal Policy

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Jul.07 -- Kim Wallace, Renaissance Macro Research managing director, discusses the impact of the June jobs report on the Fed and U.S. fiscal policy with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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South Koreans Must Learn to Work Alongside Machines: Labor Minister

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Apr.13 -- South Korean Minister of Employment and Labor Lee Jae-kap says citizens must learn how to work alongside machines if they want to thrive in a post-pandemic world where many jobs will be handled by artificial intelligence and...
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Singapore Targets Discrimination Amid Foreign Labor Resentment

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Aug.29 -- Singapore’s Prime Minister is seeking to diffuse concerns about the foreign workforce. Lee Hsien Loong has pledged that his government will further tighten the visa criteria for its ex-pats, raising salaries for low-income...
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Why Less-Educated Workers Will Drive U.S. Growth

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Aug. 5 -- Dale Jorgenson, a Harvard University economics professor, explains why less-educated workers will drive U.S. economic growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Three Must-See Charts on the May Jobs Report

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June 3 -- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler examines three charts about the U.S. employment report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Oliver Renick and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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On Monday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Peter A. Diamond reacted to learning he is one of the three economists to win the 2010 Nobel economics prize for his research on unemployment.

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HEADLINE: Nobel economics winner explains his theories CAPTION: On Monday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Peter A. Diamond reacted to learning he is one of the three economists to win the 2010 Nobel economics prize for...
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Women fighting over equal pay in Birmingham

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Women fighting over equal pay in Birmingham
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Paychex CEO Sees Positive Wage Pressure in Amazon's Pay Raise

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Oct.05 -- Martin Mucci, chief executive officer at Paychex, and Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger examine the U.S. labor market and how a wage increase from Amazon.com Inc. may impact U.S. businesses. They speak on...
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Zoom Isn't a Concern for Business Travel Recovery: Hilton CEO

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Chris Nassetta, Hilton President and CEO, says Zoom technology is not hurting business travel. He says humans want to be together in person. He appears on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This interview was...
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U.S. Jobless Claims Fall, Durable Goods Orders Surge

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Feb.25 -- U.S. jobless claims fell by more than forecast last week as orders for durable goods surged by the most in six months. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Jobs Report Bolsters Hawkish Fed: BlackRock's Rosenberg

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Jeffrey Rosenberg, portfolio manager of BlackRock's Systematic Multi-Strategy Fund, says the "disappointing" September US employment report reinforces the Federal Reserve's hawkish approach to monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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U.S. Adds 199K Jobs in December Missing 450,000 Estimate

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The U.S. created 199,000 jobs in December, missing estimates by more than half. But the jobless rate fell dropped to 3.9% and monthly wage growth accelerated. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
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EIA's Sieminski Looks to the Future of Energy

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May 12 -- Adam Sieminski, administrator at U.S. Energy Information Administration, discusses the future of energy consumption and trends in renewable energy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The Message Trump Is Sending to Corporate America

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Dec.29 -- Mizuho Securities U.S. Chief Economist Steve Ricchiuto discusses President-Elect Donald Trump's labor policies. Ricchiuto speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Wage Growth Is Missing Ingredient in Labor Market: Cahill

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Nov. 13 -- Manpower U.K. Managing Director Mark Cahill discusses the outlook for the European labor market with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on ""Countdown."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bill Gross Moving to Janus Capital to Manage Bond Fund

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Sept. 26 -- Former NBC Universal Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Bob Wright and Bloomberg's Betty Liu discuss Pimco founder Bill Gross moving over to Janus Capital to manage their Janus Global Unconstrained Bond Fund. They speak on...
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Pimco's Crescenzi Wonders if Phillips Curve Exists

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Aug.04 -- Tony Crescenzi, portfolio manager at Pimco, questions whether or not the Phillips Curve still exists in the current U.S. economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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GMM CEO Sees 'Drum-Tight' Labor Market in U.S.

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Jul.06 -- Ravin Gandhi, founder and chief executive officer at GMM Nonstick Coatings, discusses the U.S. labor market and the impact of a potential global trade war on manufacturers. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin and Julia...
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Yellen Expects Gradual Interest Rate Hikes

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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the central bank still expects to raise interest rates gradually this year. But she said the Fed also recognizes the dangers of waiting too long to tighten credit.Testifying to...
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US: Yellen expects gradual interest rate hikes

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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the central bank still expects to raise interest rates gradually this year. But she said the Fed also recognizes the dangers of waiting too long to tighten credit.Testifying to...
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Jobless Claims Fall, Reflecting Change to Seasonal Adjustments

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Sep.03 -- Applications for regular U.S. unemployment benefits fell last week, reflecting a change to seasonal adjustments that are normally designed to smooth regular swings in the data but ended up distorting figures because of the...
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak announces measure to help self-employed during coronavirus shutdown

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Chancellor Rishi Sunak MP giving a daily coronavirus update on the economy and plans for self employed people on 26 March 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Boris Johnson And George Osborne Outline Long Term Economic Plan

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Boris Johnson And George Osborne Outline Long Term Economic Plan
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Fed Chair Yellen: Case for a Rate Hike Remains Strong

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Nov. 17 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen explains what the Federal Reserve is watching in economic data, policy and Congressional measures. She speaks during testimony before Congress's Joint Economic Committee.