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Disney To Lay Off 32,000 Employees

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The Walt Disney Company plans to lay off 32,000 employees as a result of the pandemic.
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Don’t See Possibility of BOJ Reaching 2% Inflation Target, Say Professor Shirai

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Jul.18 -- Sayuri Shirai, economics professor at Keio University, discusses Japan’s June CPI and PPI data, the upcoming election and her outlook for the economy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Will the July Employment Report Test Trump's Pitch?

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Aug. 5 -- The Heritage Foundation's Stephen Moore, a senior economic adviser to Donald Trump, discusses the U.S. employment report and Trump's presidential campaign with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fed Cites Improved Labor Market, Ends QE as Planned

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Oct. 29 -- The Federal Reserve said it sees further improvement in the labor market while confirming it will end an asset-purchase program that has added $1.66 trillion to its balance sheet.. Peter Cook reports on Bottom Line. (Source:...
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Cohn Says Trump Doesn’t Like Where American Wages Are

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May.05 -- U.S. National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn discusses the April jobs report and the Trump agenda. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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MIT's Pozen Sees No Existential Problems at Deutsche Bank

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Oct. 3 -- Robert Pozen, senior lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management, discusses the strengths of Deutsche Bank amid concerns about the bank's potential settlement with U.S. regulators, the German bank business model, and risks...
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Friday's Jobs Report and the Fed's Dual Mandate

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Oct. 3 -- Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, previews this Friday's monthly jobs report and how it may weigh on the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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New York's Covid Comeback Masks Major Economic Pain

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Restaurants are open. The apartment market red hot. But New York's economic recovery hides an unemployment rate nearly double that of the national average. Mayor Eric Adams is begging workers to return to the office, but New York's...
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USA: DENVER: SUMMIT OF 8: BRITAIN'S CHANCELLOR OF EXCHEQUER SPEAKS

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English/Nat Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer - or Finance Minister - has said he wants next year's summit of the world's richest industrialised nations to concentrate on welfare and social reforms. Gordon Brown was speaking in...
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Labor Market Is 'Too Strong,' BlackRock's Rosenberg Says

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Jeffrey Rosenberg, portfolio manager of BlackRock's Systematic Multi-Strategy Fund, says the US labor market needs to slow and "the jury is still out" on inflation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Jobs Report Keeps Fed on Track for 75 Bps Hike: Kroszner

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Former Federal Reserve Governor Randall Kroszner, a University of Chicago Booth School professor of economics, discusses how the September employment report impacts Fed monetary policy. Speaking on "Bloomberg Surveillance," Kroszner adds...
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Economist Weinberg Sees Markets Overly Optimistic on Jobs, Policy

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Sep.13 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist and managing director at High Frequency Economics, says that the Federal Reserve can’t be relied on to help in the next recession as monetary policy has been exhausted by the Coronavirus pandemic....
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Labor Secretary Walsh on Jobs Report, Port Negotiations

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U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh says there is still work to be done despite a "good" April U.S. employment report. Speaking with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open," Walsh also addresses criticism of the jobs data release process.
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Fed Says Inflation, Geopolitics Clouding Outlook

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"Inflationary pressures remained strong since the last report, with firms continuing to pass swiftly rising input costs through to customers," the Federal Reserve said in its Beige Book survey. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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US Jobless Claims Drop Unexpectedly to Five-Month Low

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US initial jobless claims decreased by 16,000 to 193,000 in the week ended Sept. 24, after downward revision in the prior week, Labor Department data showed. Kailey Leinz has more on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Yesterday's coffee grounds become mushroom compost

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No Slate at Start of Story AP Television Emeryville, Calif. - May 12, 2010 1. Close up mushroom buds growing on coffee grounds 2. Close up larger mushrooms 3. Employee taking coffee grounds into warehouse 4. Close up coffee grounds being...
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Fed's Powell Sees Uneven Recovery, Short-Lived Inflation

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Mar.17 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks at a news conference about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to keep near-zero interest rates at least through 2023.
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Fed Prepared to Adjust Pace of Taper, Powell Says

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged, while outlining the central bank's plans to wind down its monthly...
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Fed's Powell Calls for 'Society-Wide Commitment' on Jobs

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Feb.10 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says a "society-wide commitment" is needed to achieve and sustain maximum employment. He speaks during a speech to the Economic Club of New York.
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Jared Bernstein on Jobs Report, Stimulus and Minimum Wage

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Mar.05 -- Jared Bernstein, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the February U.S. employment report, the need to pass the Biden administration's stimulus package and his commitment to raising the minimum...
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Millions Planning To Change Their Jobs As COVID Cases Decrease

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Experts predict a huge wave will leave their employer in the months ahead. A survey found 25% of U.S. employees plan to switch jobs.
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VOICED : Ethiopian textiles factory workers spurn the nation's industrial revolution

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By attracting foreign investors through cheap labour Ethiopia wants to follow China's example in creating a robust manufacturing sector that can offer badly needed jobs for its young workforce (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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India's Madhav on Election, Economy, China's Belt and Road Initiative

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May.06 -- Ram Madhav, national general secretary of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, discusses India's election, the economy, foreign direct investment, China's Belt and Road initiative and the killing of Muslims...
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Housing Crisis Unlikely as Long as Jobs Improve, Goldman's Swell Says

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Jun.08 -- Mike Swell, co-head of global fixed income portfolio management at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, says the residential housing market will be 100% correlated to the jobs market and adds that he expects the commercial real...