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Markets Reflecting Growth Scares Since December: Morgan Stanley's Wilson

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Mike Wilson, chief US equity strategist and CIO at Morgan Stanley, says the ping-pong back and forth in markets is a trader's haven, but "it's not great for deploying a lot of capital" and sees pricing power for services companies and...
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Barr Says Fed Policy 'Inextricably Linked' to Stability

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Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr says monetary policy and financial stability are "inextricably linked" at an event hosted by Yale School of Management.
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Fed's Jefferson Says AI May Make Asset Prices More Efficient

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Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson says artificial intelligence tools may help with the transmission of monetary policy during an event at the San Francisco Fed.
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Fed's Goolsbee Weighs In on Tariffs, Says Job Market Strong

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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee discusses the current inflation environment and says the labor market looks stable. He speaks at in a moderated Q&A at the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce.
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Fed's Kugler Says 'Some Way' to Go to Reach 2% Inflation Goal

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Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler says upside risks to inflation remain, supporting the central bank's decision to hold its key policy rate steady for now. She speaks at an event at Georgetown University in Washington.
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Musalem Says Fed Policy Should Be 'Modestly Restrictive'

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem says policy should remain "modestly restrictive" until it's clear inflation is on track to the central bank's 2% target. Musalem also says that he sees increased risks that...
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Barr Underscores Importance of Fed's Independence

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Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr speaks at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington. Barr is preparing to step down from his role as the Fed's top banking cop on Feb. 28 unless a successor is confirmed earlier.
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Beverly Hills Ultra-Luxury Resort Inks $300 Million for Building

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Jonathan Goldstein, co-founder and CEO at Cain International, discusses the details of securing $300 million in financing from Vici Properties Inc. for One Beverly Hills, the ultra-luxury complex being developed in part by Cain...
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Minutes Show Fed on Hold Until Inflation Improves

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Federal Reserve officials expressed readiness to hold interest rates steady amid stubborn inflation and economic-policy uncertainty, according to minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee's Jan. 28-29 meeting. Mike McKee reports.
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Fed's Jefferson Says Economy Strong, Policy Can Take Time

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Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson says a strong economy allows policymakers to take their time before considering any additional cuts to interest rates during remarks at an event at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York.
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Fed's Barr Warns AI May Lead to Herding Behavior

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Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr says the attributes that make artificial intelligence attractive are the same ones that present risk during remarks before the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Christina Minnis on Public vs Private, Credit Outlook, Real Estate

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Goldman Sachs Global Head of Credit and Asset Finance Christina Minnis discusses private vs public markets, gives her outlook for credit and real estate. She says markets are absorbing the idea rates will be higher for longer, credit...
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Fed's Kugler Says Inflation Has Fallen But Uncertainty Remains

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Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler says inflation has fallen significantly, but recent progress has been slow and uneven during an event at the Economic Club of Miami.
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Bond Yields Have Overshot, PGIM's Collins Says

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"Rates are clearly in the buy zone," Michael Collins, multi-sector executive portfolio manager at PGIM Fixed Income, says when asked about the direction of Treasury yields on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed's Logan Says Further Rate Cuts May Not Be Necessary

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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan says interest rates may already be near a neutral level at a Bank for International Settlements event in Mexico City.
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'Lack of Scale' In European Banking Sector, says DNB CEO

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Europe's banking sector has "succeeded with robustness and solidity" says Kjerstin Braathen, CEO of DNB, Norway's largest bank. However, a "lack of profitability" is "why all the owners are excited about getting their cash back." "There...
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Compass CEO on US Housing Market

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Robert Reffkin, Compass CEO & Co-Founder speaks with Alix Steel and Romaine Bostick about Compass launching a new client-facing portal and the US housing market.
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Fed's Goolsbee Warns About Inflation Impact of Tariffs

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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee warns persistent tariffs could renew supply-chain disruptions and drive up inflation. He speaks at the Chicago Fed's auto conference in Detroit.
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Treasury Yields Skeptical Fed Can Cut More: 3-Minute MLIV

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Guy Johnson, Kriti Gupta, Lizzy Burden and Ven Ram break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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Daly Says the Fed Can Take Its Time on Policy Changes

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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly says the US economy and labor market are solid and the Fed still has more work to do on inflation at an event hosted by the Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California.
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Fed on Hold Makes Sense Amid Tariffs, Bill Dudley Says

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Bill Dudley, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist and former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, discusses how President Donald Trump's tariffs could impact the US economy and Fed policy on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Clarida: Tightening Fed Policy Would Be Mistake Amid Tariffs

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Richard Clarida, Pimco global economic adviser, discusses what President Donald Trump's tariffs could mean for the US economy and inflation on "Bloomberg The Close."
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What Trump's Tariffs Could Mean for Growth, the Fed and Jobs

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Morgan Stanley Chief Global Economist Seth Carpenter says President Donald Trump's tariffs could knock a percentage point off US economic growth and pose a material downside risk to employment on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Tale of Two NYC Office Buildings

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New York City's skyline got a new icon when One Vanderbilt opened in 2020. The office tower is now fully occupied, but not all office buildings in New York City are as lucky. But even "trophy properties" are not immune to financing...