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In the weekly Republican message, newly elected Sen. Rob Portman criticized Obama's 2012 budget plan for proposing no changes to entitlement programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid, which are huge contributors to overall government spending. (Feb. 26)
GOP Weekly Address: Get our fiscal house in order
In the weekly Republican message, newly elected Sen. Rob Portman criticized Obama's 2012 budget plan for proposing no changes to entitlement programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid,...
Bloomberg
Greenspan: Repeal Dodd-Frank, Return to Square One
Nov. 7 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan discusses his wish to repeal Dodd-Frank legislation, the lack of issues in the U.S. presidential campaigns, and why he sees 10-Year yields returning to 3-5 percent "eventually." He...
Bloomberg
Blue Chip Companies Ramp Up Borrowing After Promising Austerity
Oct.01 -- The great deleveraging that was supposed to sweep over corporate America is dead. Or, at least, on hold. Bloomberg's Molly Smith has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Mnuchin Plan to Issue $3 Trillion in Debt Will Leave Scars, Says Eizenstat
May.07 -- Stuart Eizenstat, former U.S. ambassador to the European Union and deputy secretary of the Treasury, talks about Treasury's plan to borrow $3 trillion to support the economy entering a recession caused by the coronavirus....
Press Association
Britain’s fiscal watchdog has slashed its outlook for UK economic growth
Britain’s fiscal watchdog has slashed its outlook for UK economic growth this year to its lowest level since the financial crisis – even before an expected “significant” hit from coronavirus.
Bloomberg
China Canceled Talks Ahead of Tariffs
Sep.23 -- China has called off the proposed next round of trade talks with the U.S. with the new round of tit-for-tat tariffs due in just a few hours. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Sky News
Interview with Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, on Q.E.
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, on quantitative easing measures due to the coronavirus furlough scheme on 5 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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+4:3 Zimbabwe still trying to find money to fund March referendum on constitution
FILE: Harare - 15 September 2008
1. Wide of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai shaking hands following the signing of political agreement
2. Zoom in on Mugabe, Tsvangirai, Deputy Prime Minister Arthur...
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Peterson Inst.'s Lardy Doesn't Expect China Debt Crisis
Mar.22 -- Nicholas Lardy, Peterson Institute for International Economics senior fellow, discusses China's debt growth and economic prospects with Bloomberg's Stephen Engle on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Creditease Sees China's Potential
Nov.09 -- Creditease founder and CEO Ning Tang discusses China's credit infrastructure. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
What the Cheap Money Era Reveals About the Global Economy
Mar.15 -- Monetary policy is supposed to work like this: cut interest rates, and you’ll encourage businesses and households to borrow, invest and spend. It’s not really playing out that way. Bloomberg's Ben Holland explains on "Bloomberg...
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Brexit Prompts a Cautious Approach to Lending, Zopa CEO Says
Jan.29 -- Jaidev Janardana, chief executive officer at Zopa, discusses Brexit's impact on his company's business and the overall lending market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Press Association
Jo Swinson puts positive spin on Lib Dem election polling
Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson promotes her party's policies to tackle homelessness on a visit to the Skylight centre run by Crisis in east London.
She put a positive gloss on a poll showing they may only gain one seat at the...
Sky News
Interview with Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, on Q.E.
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, on quantitative easing measures due to the coronavirus furlough scheme on 5 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom
Bloomberg
Manitoba’s Delisle, Saskatchewan’s Balkwill on Provincial Borrowing Part I
Don Delisle, Assistant Deputy Minister, Treasury Division, Manitoba and Rodney Balkwill, Executive Director, Treasury Management Branch, Ministry of Finance, Saskatchewan, discuss provincial borrowing Shelly Hagan, Reporter, at the...
Bloomberg
Are Greek Economy, Politics a Risk to Bailout Exit?
Oct. 16 -- Platon Monokroussos, chief economist at Eurobank, talks with Guy Johnson about the impact of a bond selloff on Greeces ability to exit from its bailout plan and his view of the Greek economy and political situation. He speaks...
Bloomberg
First Pacific's Atteberry: Fed Isn't Being Very Clear
Sept. 13 -- Thomas Atteberry, First Pacific Advisors portfolio manager, discusses Fed policy and his strategy for investing in the fixed-income market with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets." (Corrects title...
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CLEAN : Filipina maid captures dreams through photography
CLEAN : Filipina maid captures dreams through photography
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CLEAN : Back from financial darkness Argentina borrows $16.5 bn
Argentina borrowed $16.5 billion on Tuesday in its triumphant return to international credit markets 15 years after a disastrous default the government said
Bloomberg
Saudi Arabia Could Turn to Islamic Debt Markets
Oct. 27 -- It's only been a few days since Saudi Arabia issued what was the largest ever foreign bond issued by an emerging market country and the sugar rush was felt across the Tadawul, with the benchmark up 7%. Now, we could be looking...
Bloomberg
Fed Policy Is Creating Greatest Bubble in History, Ex-Budget Director Stockman Says
Jul.15 -- David Stockman, author of "Peak Trump: The Undrainable Swamp and the Fantasy of MAGA" and former budget director under President Ronald Reagan, discusses his criticisms of current U.S. fiscal and monetary policies with...
Bloomberg
ADB's Takehiko Nakao Flags How China's Lending Is Causing Debt Distress
Jun.09 -- Asian Development Bank President Takehiko Nakao highlighted how China’s lending activities are causing debt distress during a Group of 20 meeting that shone light on debt transparency and sustainability. He spoke with...
Bloomberg
China Hard Landing Unlikely, May Consider IPO Changes, CSRC Vice Chair Says
Jan.24 -- Fang Xinghai, vice chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, discusses the outlook for China's economy and the regulator possibly changing the current pricing mechanism of initial public offerings with Bloomberg's...