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Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Orr on Policy, Coronavirus, Negative Rates

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May.19 -- Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr discusses setting policy amid the pandemic, the bank's bond-purchasing program, coronavirus impact and negative interest rates. He speak on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Major Credit Card Companies Will Soon Categorize Gun Store Purchases

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Visa, American Express and Mastercard will separate gun and ammunition purchases from others in records.
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What Vacuum Cleaners Are Telling Us

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Nov. 24 -- Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal talks about what he's following ahead of today's ‘What’d You Miss?’ Watch the show with Joe, Alix Steel and Scarlet Fu every weekday at 4 p.
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Mayer: Draghi Must Convince Markets ECB Is on Right Track

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Sept. 8 -- Thomas Mayer, former Deutsche Bank chief economist, previews today's rate decision from the European Central Bank, the negative consequences of low interest rates, and his expectation for the bank's bond-buying program. He...
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How China Is Planning to Rank 1.3 Billion People

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Dec.28 -- China is set to adopt a lifelong points program by 2021 that assigns personalized ratings for each resident. DCM Vice President David Cheng discusses the implementation and impact of Beijing's national social credit system with...
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Economy is More Uncertain Going Forward: Professor Curtin

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Jun.11 -- University of Michigan Survey Research Center Professor Richard Curtin speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about his latest survey data on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Federal Reserve Chair Yellen says economic recovery is not yet complete

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US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said on Tuesday that the country's economic recovery is not yet complete and the Federal Reserve intends to keep providing significant support to boost growth and...
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Weve Imported Black Friday Into Europe: Galloway

Higher Ed
Dec. 1 -- NYU Stern School of Business Marketing Professor Scott Galloway discusses holiday retailing on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Exelon CEO: It's Not the Time for Another Acquisition

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Oct. 14 -- Christopher Crane, Exelon's chief executive officer, discusses natural-gas prices and the company's acquisition strategy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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The Numbers Don't Lie: Home Depot's Tepid Sales Forecast

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Nov. 15 -- In today's "The Numbers Don't Lie," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu takes a look at Home Depot's third-quarter earnings report. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Department Of Commerce Records 16.4% Drop In Retail Sales In April

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The U.S. Department of Commerce recorded the largest month-to-month drop in retail sales since 1992.
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Global Manufacturing Stuck in a Slump

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Oct.01 -- The global economy is flashing clearer warning signs after a wave of data showing manufacturing stuck in a slump. Exports are falling and sentiment is sliding. Bloomberg’s Mark Cranfield and Sarah McGregor report on “Bloomberg...
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Rates Priced In Too Much Good News, TD Securities’ Misra Says

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- Priya Misra, global head of rates strategy at TD Securities, discusses her expectations for Treasury rate moves and Federal Reserve policy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Fed’s Bullard: Asset Purchases Don’t Have Much Value Now

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Aug.27 -- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard repeated his call for the central bank to taper its asset purchases in an interview with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on Friday. "I think the purchases don't have much value...
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TD's Priya Misra, JPMorgan's Bob Michele on Treasury Yields

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Jul.07 -- Priya Misra, TD Securities global head of rates strategy, and Bob Michele, JPMorgan Asset Management CIO, discuss the rally in U.S. Treasuries with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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ECB Working on Crisis Tool If There's a Bond Blowout

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The European Central Bank is working on a crisis tool to deploy in the event of a blowout in the bond yields of weaker euro-zone economies, according to officials familiar with the plans. Bloomberg's Jana Randow speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bernanke signals Federal Reserve to maintain stimulus efforts

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1. Mid side view of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke at Joint Economic Committee hearing

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3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve
Chairman:
"Recognising the...
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Global Luxury Riding Slow, Steady Gains: Branchini

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Oct. 15 -- Armando Branchini, vice chairman of Fondazione Altagamma, talks with Anna Edwards about his outlook for luxury goods and the factors and trends impacting the industry. He speaks on Countdown.
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The Top Ten Stocks for Sept. 17

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Sept. 17 -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan and Michael McKee report on todays top ten stocks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Amazon to Spend $5 Billion to Dominate India E-Commerce

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Oct. 3 -- Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos's protégé Amit Agarwal is aiming to make Amazon India's top online store by sales ahead of the Diwali shopping season. Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece reports on "Bloomberg Markets." 
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ECB LTRO Program 'Quite Generous:' UBS's Weber

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March 21 -- Axel Weber, chairman at UBS, discusses targeted lending and negative interest rates from the European Central Bank and the strength of UBS's business model. He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Merrill Lynch Sees Kuroda Staying Quiet on Exit

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Jun.15 -- Izumi Devalier, head of Japan economics at Merrill Lynch Japan Securities, discusses what to expect from the Bank of Japan policy meeting, inflation and the potential for an exit strategy for bond purchases. She speaks on...
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The Fed Piles Into Bond ETFs

Higher Ed
Sep.23 -- Since May, the U.S. Federal Reserve has bought $8.4 billion of exchange traded funds. But has the world's most important central bank done well from its purchases and what about the investors who tried to get ahead of it?...