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Fed Atlanta GDP Forecast Sends a Warning

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Anna Edwards, Kriti Gupta, Guy Johnson, and Ven Ram break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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Trump Picks Bowman to Be Fed's Vice Chair for Supervision

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President Donald Trump has picked Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman to serve as the central bank's vice chair for supervision. Mike McKee reports on "Balance of Power."
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Escriva: Spain Is an 'Attractive Country for Settlement'

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Bank of Spain Governor Jose Luis Escriva said the nation's economy is getting a boost thanks to its attractiveness for remote workers. "Non-tourist services are also performing very well in Spain, and this might result of the ability to...
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ECB's Escriva Sees Risks to Central Scenario

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European Central Bank Governing Council member Jose Luis Escriva says the ECB's assumptions for inflation and economic growth face big risks in each direction due to unpredictability. Speaking to Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta, he says "risks...
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Where Morgan Stanley's Gapen Sees Inflation Going in 2025

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Michael Gapen, Morgan Stanley chief US economy, discusses his forecast for US inflation amid the Trump administration's tariff plans on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Rocket to Purchase Redfin in $1.75 Billion All-Stock Deal

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Rocket has agreed buy Redfin in a deal that values the real estate listing site at $1.75 billion, paying $12.50 for every Redfin share in an all-stock transaction. Rocket Companies CEO Varun Krishna discusses the deal on "Bloomberg Open...
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BofA's Moynihan on Strategy in Japan, Economy and Hiring

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Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan discusses the bank's business strategy in Japan, current macroeconomic conditions and BofA's hiring plans on "The Asia Trade."
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BofA's Moynihan Sees Consumers Spending, Fed on Pause

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Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan says the consumer is still spending and the Federal Reserve is done cutting rates until inflation is under control during an interview on "The Asia Trade."
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Fed's Harker Warns Risks to US Economy Are Rising

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Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker says he is growing more concerned that the decline in price growth "is at risk" during an event with educators at the Philadelphia Fed.
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PGIM's Real Estate Co-CEO on Opportunities in Data Centers

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Cathy Marcus, PGIM Real Estate Co-CEO and Global COO, says she sees opportunities in global living, logistics and data centers globally. She also said private credit will play a critical role in 2025 for the real-estate market. She...
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Fed Beige Book Shows Economic Activity Rose 'Slightly'

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Economic activity rose "slightly" since mid-January though consumer spending edged lower, the Federal Reserve said in its Beige Book survey of regional business contacts. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Fed's Williams Says Tariffs Will Likely Spur Inflation

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Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams says he anticipates President Donald Trump's tariffs will contribute to inflation, but emphasized there is a lot of uncertainty about how the economy will respond to them. He...
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BofA Preferred Banking President on Growth and Markets

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Aron Levine, President of Preferred Banking at Bank of America talks about growth and market volatility with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak at Bloomberg Invest.
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El-Erian Sees Increased Recession Risk, One Fed Rate Cut

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Mohamed El-Erian, Queens' College Cambridge president and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says he expects downward economic revisions in the coming weeks and explains why he thinks the probability of a recession has increased. El-Erian's...
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Bloomberg

How Will Mexico, Canada Tariffs Impact The Economy?

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Joseph Lavorgna, SMBC Nikko Securities American Chief US Economist & Former Chief Economist for the White House National Economic Council, talks about President Trump announcing 25% tariffs on both Mexico and Canada will take effect...
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Musalem Favors Patient Approach to Fed Policy

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem says that while he anticipates price growth to moderate toward the central bank's 2% goal, it is vital for policymakers to keep inflation expectations in check. Musalem speaks...
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HSBC's Major Sees US 10-Year Through 4% in Next Few Weeks

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Steven Major, global head of FI research at HSBC, examines the drop in US 10-year yields and the economic and market factors that can continue to fuel the rally.
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Franklin Templeton: Overweight India's Consumption Theme

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Franklin Templeton India President Avinash Satwalekar says he is 'overweight' on India's consumption theme and sees a revival in consumption demand. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Insight with Haslinda Amin."
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Correlations Are Here to Stay, Says JPM's Misra

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Priya Misra, portfolio manager at JPMorgan Investment Management, says her firm is seeing "significant inflows into bond funds" and thinks the US 10-year is "going to move lower, closer to 4%."
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Ares co-Presidents: Waiting for M&A Machine to Pick Up

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Ares Management co-Presidents Kipp deVeer and Blair Jacobson discuss the firm's global reach, seeing M&A across asset classes picking up slowly, whether the firm would create a credit ETF, and where they see risks in a conversation with...
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Fed's Harker Says Rates Restrictive Enough to Lower Inflation

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"Let's stick to the game plan," Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker says about monetary policy during an event at the University of Delaware.
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Home Depot Up Despite Weaker Guidance

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Home Depot Inc. expects comparable sales to rise 1% in the fiscal year through January 2026. Goldman Sachs Managing Director, Global Investment Research Kate McShane joins Bloomberg TV to discuss.
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How Nuveen's Rodriguez Is Playing the Fixed Income Market

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Tony Rodriguez, Nuveen's head of fixed income strategy, says he's not calling for a recession and discusses his outlook for the fixed income market on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Mike Wilson on Fed, US Exceptionalism, Tariffs Impact

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Mike Wilson, chief US equity strategist and CIO at Morgan Stanley, says US tariffs on Mexico and Canada could hurt earnings for S&P 500 companies. He also talks about consumer confidence, his outlook for stocks, when the Federal Reserve...