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Fed's Kugler Favors Keeping Rates Unchanged

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Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler says she favors keeping interest rates unchanged amid current inflation risks, pointing to government policy changes.
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Bloomberg

What To Expect From Trump's Big Tariff Announcement

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President Donald Trump's deliberations over his plans to impose reciprocal tariffs are coming down to the wire, with his team said to be still finalizing the size and scope of the new levies he is slated to unveil on Wednesday afternoon....
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Morgan Stanley: Gold May Reach $3,400 an Ounce in 2025

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Amy Gower, head of metals and mining commodity strategy at Morgan Stanley, discusses the factors which she sees driving gold prices higher, including physical demand from central banks and declining interest rates. "This rally continues...
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Fed's Collins: 'Inevitable' Tariffs Will Boost Inflation

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"It looks inevitable that tariffs are going to increase inflation in the near term," Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins says during a fireside conversation in Boston.
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JPMorgan's Feroli Says Confidence Has Fallen 'Off the Cliff'

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JPMorgan Chief US Economist Mike Feroli says consumer and business confidence have fallen off of the cliff over the past month or two and that will translate into softer economic activity this year. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Close."...
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Fed's Musalem Warns Tariff Impact May Not Be Temporary

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem warns that the impact of tariffs may not be temporary and could lead to higher inflation during an event in Paducah, Kentucky.
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Green Party MPs stage protest against Government's disability benefit cuts

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Green Party supporters, members and MPs stage protest outside HM Treasury against the Government's disability benefit cuts. Interview with Trevor Doughty, a Green Party member of over 40-years and Green Party co-leader Adrian Ramsay.
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Bloomberg

Fed's Bostic on Inflation, Rate Cuts and Tariffs

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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic discusses the outlook for Fed monetary policy, the US labor market and the economic impact of tariffs with Mike McKee on Bloomberg Television.
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Fed's Bostic Sees One Rate Cut This Year Amid 'Bumpy' Inflation

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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic says he expects inflation to move sideways this year and doesn't see the Fed reaching its 2% inflation target until early 2027 during an interview with Mike McKee on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Recession Isn't Biggest Risk for Markets, Boivin Says

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Jean Boivin, Blackrock Investment Institute head, says the US and China stand to benefit the most from the "ai story." He says he's never seen uncertainty this high and a recession is not the biggest risk to to the US economy. He speaks...
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Corporate Debt Gives Nice Yield for Investors: BlackRock

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BlackRock co-head of EMEA fundamental fixed income James Turner discusses the outlook for fixed income markets in the current geopolitical environment and further potential tariffs coming from the US. "Now, you can really buy really nice...
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Bloomberg

US Stocks to See Short-Term Relief Rally: 3-Minute MLIV

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Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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Bloomberg

Trump Says Fed Should Cut Rates to Help Tariffs

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President Donald Trump said the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates as US tariffs start to transition into the economy. Trump urged the Fed to "do the right thing," in a post on Truth Social. Kevin Whitelaw reports on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Powell Says Tariffs Might Delay Inflation Progress

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"I think (inflation) progress is probably delayed for the time being," Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says during a news conference after the central bank's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee decided to hold the benchmark...
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Lynam Says Economic Bar Is High for Fed to React

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"We are bracing for structurally higher rates and structurally higher inflation," Amanda Lynam, BlackRock's head of macro credit research, says during an interview on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Fed Holding Steady Is the Way to Go, Betsy Duke Says

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Former Federal Reserve Governor and former Wells Fargo Chair Betsy Duke reacts to Federal Reserve officials holding their benchmark interest rate steady for a second straight meeting. She speaks on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady

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The Federal Reserve held its benchmark interest rate steady Wednesday, indicating it will be evaluating the effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs and economic policies. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Fed Holds Rate Steady, Expects Higher Inflation

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The Federal Reserve held its benchmark federal funds rate in a range of 4.25%-4.5%, and said it would further slow the pace at which it is reducing its balance sheet. Fed officials signaled they expect slower economic growth and higher...
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This Is a Very Dovish Fed, JPMorgan's Michele Says

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Bob Michele, global head of fixed income at JPMorgan Asset Management, reacts to Federal Reserve officials holding their benchmark interest rate steady for a second straight meeting.
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Fed's Base Case Is Inflation Will Be Transitory

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the base case is that tariff-fueled inflation will be transitory during a news conference after the central bank's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee decided to hold the benchmark...
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Fed Won't Cut Until Early 2026, KPMG's Swonk Says

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KPMG Chief Economist Diane Swonk says the probability of the Federal Reserve cutting rates in May is low after the central bank's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee decided to hold the benchmark interest rate steady and slow...
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Bloomberg

Guggenheim's Millstein on Tariffs, Taxes, Credit Markets

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Guggenheim Securities co-Chair James Millstein says the Federal Reserve is "frozen" until there is more clarity on the Trump administration's tariff policy. Speaking on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Millstein also comments on US fiscal...
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Bloomberg

Fed Meeting Only Matters in Short-Term: 3-Minute MLIV

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Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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Bloomberg

ICE Futures President: Traders not expecting any surprises with ECB rates

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The rates markets are expecting ECB rates to remain on a steady path to 2% says Christopher Rhodes, ICE Futures Europe President at Intercontinental Exchange (ICE). He spoke to Anna Edwards, Kriti Gupta, and Guy Johnson on 'Bloomberg:...