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Abe Proposes $265B Stimulus Ahead of BOJ Decision

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July 28 -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has announced plans for a massive $265B of economic stimulus, but, he hasn't revealed everything. There is no figure yet for net new spending for 2016. Bloomberg's Brett Miller reports on...
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Gross: U.S. Economy Needs Fiscal Stimulus

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Feb.01 -- Bill Gross, fund manager at Janus Capital Group, discusses the Fed’s rate decision, currency markets, financial repression, fiscal policy and the strength of the dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Levin: Fed Seems Too Arbitrary, Not Transparent Enough

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Dec.14 -- Dartmouth College Professor of Economics Andrew Levin and Deutsche Bank Securities Chief International Economist Torsten Slok discuss Fed policy and the markets. They speak on "What'd You Miss?"
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Brazilians protest constitution amendment

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Thousands marched in Rio de Janeiro on Monday to protest against PEC 241, a proposed government amendment to the Brazilian constitution intended to limit public spending for the next 20 years.The protesters, mostly members of trade...
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What to Expect From Trump's First 100 Days

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Dec.30 -- University of Chicago Booth School of Business Professor Luigi Zingales discusses alleged Russia hacking and his outlook for President-Elect Donald Trump's first 100 days. Zingales speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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JPMorgan's O'Brien: The Case for U.S. Fiscal Spending

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Nov. 17 -- Michael O'Brien, global co-head of solutions at JPMorgan Asset Management, explains why now is a good time for the U.S. to increase debt for fiscal spending. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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BNP Paribas' Shing Says Yellen in a Difficult Position

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Apr.11 -- Edmund Shing, global head of equity derivative strategy at BNP Paribas, discusses Janet Yellen's speech about the U.S. economy and the potential fiscal policies from the Trump administration. He speaks to Bloomberg's Manus...
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AB’s Zlotnikov Says U.S. Economic Growth Will Go Higher

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Apr.28 -- Vadim Zlotnikov, chief market strategist at AllianceBernstein, discusses U.S. economic growth and the Trump administrations agenda. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Posen Sees Disappointing U.S. Infrastructure Bill

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Apr.21 -- Adam Posen, president at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and Gilles Moec, chief European economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discuss possible policies from the Trump administration and the global...
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Fels de Pimco ve riesgos a largo plazo para los mercados

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Dic.14-- Joachim Fels, asesor económico mundial de Pimco, habla sobre su perspectiva de inversión para 2018 con Vonnie Quinn para "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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Fed Minutes Show Concern About Low Inflation

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Aug.16 -- Federal Reserve officials engaged in a detailed debate about inflation while keeping the door open for a September announcement on the timing of balance-sheet reductions, according to minutes from their policy meeting in July....
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'Very Strong Chance' China Is Close to Reflection Point, Lewis Says

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Aug.02 -- Geoff Lewis, Hong Kong-based senior strategist for Asia at Manulife Asset Management, talks about the trade spat between the U.S. and China, and the implications for markets. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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Diamond Urges Raising Rates to Prepare for Next Crisis

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Sep.11 -- Bob Diamond, founding partner and chief executive officer at Atlas Merchant Capital, and former chief executive officer at Barclays, discusses the importance of raising interest rates in order to fight the next financial...
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Fed to Cut Rates by Year's End as U.S. Slows: Capital Economics Bootle

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May.24 -- Roger Bootle, founder and chairman at Capital Economics, discusses the comeback of fiscal policy, the prospect of MMT, and a slowdown in the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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India Said to Mull Plan to Pay Cash to Farmers

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Jan.21 -- India is considering a plan to transfer cash to farmers to ease their financial burden instead of offering subsidies, people with knowledge of the matter said. The plan for the handout comes after the ruling Bharatiya Janata...
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Japan’s Inflation Weakens to Slowest Pace Since 2017

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Oct.17 -- Martin Schulz, senior economist at Fujitsu Research Institute, discusses Japan’s CPI data and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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ECB Is Deliberately Obfuscating Approach to Policy, M&G's Lonergan Says

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Sep.23 -- Eric Lonergan, M&G Investments macro fund manager, discusses the European Central Bank's approach to policy with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Societe General Giving 'Cautious Message' on Asian Stocks

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Aug.28 -- Frank Benzimra, head of Asia equity strategy at Societe Generale, talks about the market implications of monetary and fiscal policies, corporate earnings in the region and stocks. He speaks with Yvonne Man, Rishaad Salamat and...
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Greece's Mitsotakis Feels Confident 2020 Budget Targets Will Be Met

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Sep.25 -- Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discusses the outlook for Greece's economy with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Bloomberg Global Business Forum 2019 in New York.
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RBA Doing the Right Thing, JPMorgan AM's Craig Says

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Oct.01 -- Kerry Craig, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, talks about Reserve Bank of Australia policy and the implications for stocks. The central bank's chief reaffirmed his faith in monetary policy just hours after...
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Germany May Spend an Extra 50 Billion Euros in Crisis

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Aug.19 -- Germany could spend an extra 50-billion euros in an economic crisis. That’s according to the Finance Minister Olaf Scholz who has put a number on the possible fiscal stimulus for the first time. Germany’s output fell 0.1% in...
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U.K.'s $39 Billion Pledge to Fight Virus Fallout: Budget Highlights

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Mar.11 -- U.K. finance minister Rishi Sunak pledged a 30 billion pound ($39 billion) stimulus package as he seeks to prepare the British economy to fight the potentially devastating impact of coronavirus. It follows the Bank of...
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Assessing the Health of Japan's Economy

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Feb.16 -- Jesper Koll, chief executive officer of WisdomTree Japan, talks about the economy, the impact of the coronavirus outbreak and policies. The economy shrank by the most in more than five years last quarter, fueling recession...
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Fed's Powell Says Now Is Not the Time to Worry About Federal Debt

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Apr.29 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks in a video news conference about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged and continue buying bonds.