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UK economy suffering 'sprained ankle' not 'broken leg' says Hunt

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The UK economy may be suffering from a “sprain”, Jeremy Hunt said, but rejected the diagnosis of a “broken leg”. The Chancellor stressed the need for “positivity” about future growth prospects as he insisted that last month’s autumn...
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Bloomberg

Combating Workplace Burnout with Resilience

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After experiencing burnout directly, Arianna Huffington started Thrive Global to combat this workplace epidemic. She tells Julia Hobsbawm how the science behind stress can be harnessed to help people lead healthier lives.
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Bloomberg

Ketterer: Wage Hikes Will Make Auto Profitability Hard

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Peter Kraus, Aperture Investors Chairman & CEO and Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital CEO tell us why the auto strike will be hard to resolve.
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Bloomberg

Fed Could Cut Rates Sooner, Rather Than Later: Porcelli

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Tom Porcelli, the new chief US economist at PGIM Fixed Income, talks about when the Federal Reserve may start cutting interest rates on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market...
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Bloomberg

New Normal for Rates, Inflation, and Productivity

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Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Head of US Equity Strategy and Scott Chronert, Citi US Equity Strategist say that the paradigms on rates, inflation and productivity are changing from the going standard after the Great Financial Crisis and...
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Bloomberg

Staying Restrictive

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Austan Goolsbee, Chicago Fed president and Raphael Bostic, Atlanta Fed president sees strength in the labor market, but believes that the Fed's restrictive policy will remain in place well into 2024.
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Bloomberg

July Jobs Report Shows US Is Beyond Covid, Kroszner Says

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Former Federal Reserve Governor Randall Kroszner discusses what the July US employment report means for Fed policy with Tom Keene and Lisa Abramwoicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Goolsbee: Jobs Market Is Still Very Strong

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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee says the jobs market is cooling a bit, but is still very strong. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin at the Aspen Economic Strategy Group Summit. Follow Bloomberg for business...
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From the July Jobs Report

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The US economy is expected to have added 200,000 jobs in July. The report comes out Aug. 4. Bloomberg's Michael McKee has a preview. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and...
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ECB Says July Rate Hike Is a 'Fait Accompli', September Is 'Open'

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European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos says an interest-rate hike in July is a "fait accompli" but September's decision is "open." He made the comments during an interview with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on the sidelines...
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Bloomberg

Conviction Founder Guo: Faster AI Regulation Needed

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Conviction founder Sarah Guo joins Caroline Hyde to discuss where she is placing her bets in the generative AI startup landscape, why she thinks the US needs to go faster on the regulatory front and why it's an opportunity for more...
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Bloomberg

Dynatrace CEO on Earnings Beat, Upbeat Forecast

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Infrastructure-software company Dynatrace beat expectations and offered an upbeat forecast in their first quarter earnings results. Dynatrace CEO Rick McConnell joins Ed Ludlow for more, and to discuss why he believes generative AI is...
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Bloomberg

People Are Willing to Pay More for Pepsi, CFO Says

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PepsiCo Chief Financial Officer Hugh Johnston says consumers are willing to pay a little more for their products. He's on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features,...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine's Farming Industry Devastated: Howard Buffett

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Howard Buffett, chairman and CEO of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, talks about the impact of the war on Ukraine's agriculture industry and how it's impacting world hunger. He speaks to David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Recovery to Cost Billions: Buffett

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Howard Buffett, Howard G. Buffett Foundation Chairman and CEO discusses the war in Ukraine and the affect on its agriculture. He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

Gross Doesn't See Inflation at 2% Again

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Pimco co-founder Bill Gross doesn't think inflation will hit 2% again in the US. He says it's a "3-to-4 percent environment going forward for me." He speaks during an interview on "Bloomberg ETF IQ." Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Bloomberg

US Jobless Claims Rise by the Most in Six Weeks

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Initial unemployment claims rose by 13,000 to 242,000 in the week ended April 29, Labor Department data showed. Continuing claims fell by 38,000 to 1.81 million in the week ended April 22. Mike McKee looks at the numbers on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

AI's Impact on Hiring and the Workplace

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Lattice CEO Jack Altman joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss how AI is going to impact hiring and managing in the workplace.
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Bloomberg

Greenspan on Economic Effects of Covid, Aging Population

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Oct.21 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan discusses the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and an aging population on the U.S. economy, and says the decline in productivity growth signals slower growth ahead. He speaks with...
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Bank of England chief on rates, economic growth

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The Bank of England cut its growth forecast for Britain on Thursday, saying it expects a "sluggish" economy as household incomes are squeezed by a rise in inflation that followed the Brexit vote. The central bank cut its...
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Bloomberg

Reinhart: Biggest Challenge Is Coping With Uncertainty

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Jan.17 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Carmen Reinhart and MIT Sloan School Professor Erik Brynjolfsson discuss global economic uncertainty, the impact of globalization and technology, and the potential for the spread of...
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Bloomberg

Risk Factors in the U.S. Economy

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Jun.18 -- Rick Rieder, Blackrock CIO of Global Fixed Income, and Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital Management CEO, discuss potential risk factors to the U.S. economy and how those factors impact investment strategy. They speak to David...
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Bloomberg

Brookings Fellow Says Growth Is Not Enough to Fuel Budget

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Mar.02 -- David Wessel, senior fellow at Brookings Institution, and Tom Barrack, executive chairman at Colony NorthStar, discuss their expectations for President Donald Trump's budget plan. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Why HPE Moved Its Headquarters to Texas

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After more than 80 years in Silicon Valley, HPE moved its global headquarters to Texas and opened a new campus outside Houston in the Spring of 2022. CEO Antonio Neri and CFO Tarek Robbiati explain why on Bloomberg Chief Future Officer.