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Japan Should Increase Liquidity in Labor Market: Kishida's Adviser

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Ken Shibusawa, a member of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's new capitalism panel and chairman of Commons Asset Management, discusses the challenges the economy, the government and the central bank face. Shibusawa, the...
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Asian Banks in General Look Interesting: Credit Suisse

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Dan Fineman, co-head of Asia Pacific strategy at Credit Suisse, discusses the outlook for the US economy, Federal Reserve policy and the implications for financial markets. He also talks about the opportunities he sees in emerging and...
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M&G Is Moderately Constructive on Banks

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Pierre Chartres, fixed income investment director at M&G Investments, discusses the fallout from Credit Suisse, Federal Reserve policy and confidence in the banking sector. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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ECB Not Waning on Commitment to Inflation Fight: Lagarde

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"Let me reassure you, we are determined to fight inflation and return it to 2%," says European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde as she reiterates the central bank's data-dependent approach to monetary policy. She speaks Thursday...
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Big ECB Rate Hike Called Into Doubt by Credit Suisse Crisis

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The European Central Bank is set to make one of the most consequential decisions in months as officials judge whether market turmoil centering on Credit Suisse is bad enough to derail a long-touted interest-rate hike. Maria Tadeo reports...
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25 Bps Hike by Fed Next Week 'Right Way to Go,' Manulife IM Says

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Sue Trinh, co-head of global macro strategy at Manulife Investment Management, discusses the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, Federal Reserve policy, the US dollar and the implications for financial markets. She also talks about China's...
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Still Seeing Potential for More Fed Hikes to Come: Kotecha

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Mitul Kotecha, head of EM Strategy at TD Securities, discusses Federal Reserve policy following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, liquidity in markets and US inflation. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Fed Will Still Raise Rates 25 Basis Points: Kudla

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David Kudla, chief executive officer and chief investment strategist at Mainstay Capital Management, discusses Federal Reserve policy following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, his investment strategy and where he's finding...
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Moody's Cuts US Banking System to Negative After Lender Failures

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The Federal Reserve is said to be considering tougher capital and liquidity requirements for mid-sized banks as well as steps to beef up annual stress tests. That's according to the Wall Street Journal. Daniel Taub reports on Bloomberg...
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Asian Equities Have a Lot of Upside Attraction: Moe

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Tim Moe, chief APAC equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, discusses his outlook for equity markets, his investment strategy and where he's finding opportunity. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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25 Bps Fed Rate Hike Makes Sense Right Now: BofA's Gapen

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"The Fed can chew gum and walk at the same time," Michael Gapen, BofA Securities head of US economics, says while addressing the Fed's handling of the SVB crisis while keeping an eye on the broader economy. He speaks during an interview...
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The Fed Decides: Wall Street Debates Rate Hike Risks

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Markets are pricing in the possibility of the Federal Reserve hitting pause on hiking interest rates at this week's policy meeting. Here's what analysts and investors think about the Fed's next move. Follow Bloomberg for business news...
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Seeds Have Been Sown for a US Credit Crunch: Poole

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Isaac Poole, global chief investment officer and portfolio manager at Oreana Financial Services, discusses the upcoming FOMC meeting and how he's positioning ahead of the rate decision. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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What to Expect From the Fed This Week

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Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern speaks with Bloomberg's Fed reporter, Kate Davidson, about what to expect from the Federal Reserve's March policy meeting this week. This will be the first rate decision since the collapse of Silicon Valley...
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Fed Should Pause in a Way That Doesn't Alarm: Dudley

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William Dudley, former New York Federal Reserve president and Blomberg Opinion columnist, suggests that the Fed should pause on rate hikes in this week's decision as he sees the current situation as a "a lack of confidence in banks" and...
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ECB's Lagarde 'Very Confident' Euro-Area Banks Secure

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ECB President Christine Lagarde tells lawmakers in the European Parliament that the financial impact of recent bank stresses remains to be seen. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features,...
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More Work Needs to Be Done on Smaller US Banks: Narayan

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Abhilash Narayan, senior investment strategist at Standard Chartered Wealth Management, discusses the UBS-Credit Suisse deal, its impact on bond markets and Federal Reserve policy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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National Australia Bank Is Still Thematically US Dollar Bear

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Ray Attrill, head of currency strategy at National Australia Bank Ltd., discusses the outlook for the dollar, Asian currencies and central banks' policies. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Morgan Stanley on Implications of Banking Turmoil in Asia Economy

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Chetan Ahya, Chief Asia Economist at Morgan Stanley, says on "Bloomberg Markets Asia" that Asia is not immune from recent issues in the banking sector. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat, David Ingles and Yvonne Man.
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UofSC's Berger on Banking Turmoil, Policy

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Allen Berger, professor of banking and finance at the University of South Carolina, discusses the latest developments with the turmoil in the banking sector. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg...
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Fed's Bullard Lifts 2023 Rate Forecast to 5.625%

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said that he had raised his forecast for peak interest rates this year amid ongoing economic strength. Haidi Stroud-Watts reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Standard Chartered Is Very Well Capitalized and Liquid, CEO Says

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Bill Winters, chief executive officer at Standard Chartered Group, discusses the banking crisis in the US and UK, the moves of regulators and what we've learned from the crisis. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television.
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BOJ Shift May Bring Japan Funds Home

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Outgoing Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda changed the course of global markets when he unleashed a firehose of Japanese cash on the investment world -more than $3 trillion of funds. Now his successor Kazuo Ueda is likely to...
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Powell Cites Dot Plot as GOP Presses on Future Hikes

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell pointed to policymakers' latest forecasts showing they anticipate one more increase when asked in a private meeting with conservative US lawmakers how much further the central bank will raise interest...