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Bloomberg

Will Never Make World Equal, Says Ritholtz

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Barry Ritholtz, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist and Ritholtz Wealth Management Chairman and CIO says we will never make the world equal. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance".
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Bloomberg

Former Fed Official Stern on Fed Communication

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Sept. 9 -- Gary Stern, former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, discusses Federal Reserve communication, why the Fed should declare victory, and the effect on growth of a gradual interest rate hike. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

The Takeaways From the July Employment Report

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Aug. 5 -- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler examines the July U.S. employment report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Australian Employment Surged in January

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Feb.20 -- Australia releases its January employment data. Bloomberg’s Malcolm Scott reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Sky News

Boris Johnson speech on cost of living crisis

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CLEAN: Interior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson giving a speech on the global cost of living crisis, coming out of the pandemic and war in Ukraine on 9th June 2022 in Blackpool, England, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

Why Are Men Leaving the Labor Force?

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June 29 -- Zach Pandl, Goldman Sachs senior U.S. economist, explains why men are leaving the labor force. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Evercore's Schlosstein Advocates $15 Minimum Wage

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Jan.20 -- Ralph Schlosstein, co-chairman and co-chief executive officer at Evercore Inc., says leaders in the U.S. should adopt a $15 minimum wage. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Decline

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Initial unemployment claims totaled 198,000 in the week ended Dec. 25, down 8,000 from the prior period's revised level, Labor Department data show. Bloomberg's Yelena Shulyatyeva has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Ma: 2022 Year Of Mid & Small Caps For China A-Shares

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GROW Investment Group CIO William Ma believes 2022 will be the year of mid and small caps for China A-shares. He was speaking with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Bloomberg

Fed's Mester Backs March Rate Hike Given Conditions Now

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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester says she would support moving the Fed funds rate up at the March meeting if the economy in that month looks like it does today. "I think the case is really strong to begin to...
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Bloomberg

Employment Costs Surge the Most Ever

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U.S. employment costs jumped by the most on record at the start of the year, heightening concerns about persistent inflation that set the stage for more forceful policy action by the Federal Reserve. Molly Smith has more on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

How Will The Biden Administration Shape America's Workforce?

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Labor experts say a union revival, a raise in federal minimum wage, and tougher OSHA oversight may be ahead under Biden White House.
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Curated Video

Hurricane Ian Washed Away Income For Many Floridians

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After Hurricane Ian, many Floridians are using savings or the help of others to afford to live, while others' jobs simply washed away.
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Press Association

Government furlough scheme has employment law firm phones 'ringing off the hook'

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Employment Lawyer Ruby Dinsmore reveals that her industry has been busier than ever after the rolling out of the Government job retention (furlough) scheme. She adds there is nothing stopping firms making employees redudant when the...
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Bloomberg

Carlos Slims Campaign for Differently Abled Workers

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Oct. 7 -- America Movil Chairman emeritus Carols Slim and Best Buddies founder and Chief Executive Officer Anthony Shriver talk with Betty Liu about their campaign to promote the hiring of people with different abilities. They speak on...
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Curated Video

WRAP Govt of monsoon-battered state bans plastic bags

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Mumbai, 29 August 2005 1. Wide of sea and Mumbai skyline 2. Rubbish floating in the sea Mumbai, 1 August 2005 3. Wide of open drain covered with rubbish, including plastics, after heavy flooding 4. Man pulling out plastic bags from...
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Bloomberg

Risk Factors in the U.S. Economy

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Jun.18 -- Rick Rieder, Blackrock CIO of Global Fixed Income, and Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital Management CEO, discuss potential risk factors to the U.S. economy and how those factors impact investment strategy. They speak to David...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Kaplan Expects Virus to Cause 'Substantial Contraction' in 2Q

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Mar.27 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan says he expects the coronavirus epidemic to cause a "substantial" economic contraction in the second quarter with the unemployment rate peaking in the low-to-mid teens. He...
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Bloomberg

New Zealand's Makhlouf on Election, RBNZ, Interest Rates

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Sep.14 -- New Zealand Treasury Secretary Gabriel Makhlouf discusses the New Zealand election, the possibility of an RBNZ revamp and interest rates. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia" from the Milken Asia Summit in Singapore.
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Curated Video

What Have Previous Universal Basic Income Experiments Taught Us?

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A few places have experimented with a universal basic income, or something similar. So what was the impact of handing out unconditional money?
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Progress Toward Fed Goals Will Take 'Some Time'

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Jan.27 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers his opening statement during a virtual news conference about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged. Powell says the path...
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Bloomberg

Powell: Fed Strongly Committed to Goals as Economy Picks Up

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Sep.16 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers his opening statement during a virtual news conference about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged. He says the economy...
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Bloomberg

Brainard to Say Inflation Too High in Senate Testimony

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"Inflation is too high, and working people around the country are concerned about how far their paychecks will go," Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard says in remarks prepared for a confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking...
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Equality: H.K. Domestic Workers

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On today's "Bloomberg Equality" -- Manisha Wijesinghe, Executive Director at HELP for Domestic Workers, discusses the impact of Hong Kong's covid zero policy on the city's domestic migrant workers. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and...