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Target CFO on Second Quarter, Delta Variant, Hiring
Target Chief Financial Officer Michael Fiddelke discusses second-quarter results, the impact of the delta variant on sales and foot traffic, and worker recruitment efforts on "Bloomberg The Open." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Which Asset Class Has It Right?
Which asset class has it right? That was Thursday's question of the day posed by Guy Johnson and Kriti Gupta to Kathryn Rooney Vera, Bulltick Capital Markets chief investment strategist, on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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TPB's David Friedberg on Lavoro SPAC Deal
The Production Board Founder & CEO David Friedberg joins Emily Chang to discuss the deal his blank check company struck with Brazil's biggest ag retailer. Plus, his thoughts on the Adobe-Figma deal, the Musk-Twitter drama, and the M&A...
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Bed Bath & Beyond Falls to Lowest Level Since April 2020
Anthony Chukumba, Loop Capital Markets managing director, explains why he's so bearish on Bed Bath & Beyond stock. Shares dropped to their lowest level since April 2020 on Wednesday. He's on Bloomberg Television.
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Griffin: FTX Undermines Trust in Financial Markets
Ken Griffin, founder and chief executive officer at Citadel, discusses the collapse of FTX and his outlook for the cryptocurrency industry. He speaks at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum. (Excerpts)
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BOE’s Bailey on Inflation, Balance Sheet, Labor Market
Aug.05 -- Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey discusses the central bank's possible actions to contain the recent spike in inflation, timeline for tapering bond purchases, and outlook for the U.K. labor market with Bloomberg's Guy...
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William Dudley on the 'Will and Intent' of the Fed
Aug.06 -- Former New York Fed President William Dudley, Princeton University senior research scholar and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses Treasury yields and the outlook for Fed monetary policy on "Bloomberg Surveillance."...
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Bill Dudley Says Fed Won't Make QT Mistakes 'This Time'
Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Bill Dudley says the Fed has "learned from experience" and won't repeat the quantitative tightening strategy that led to a disruptive cast crunch in 2019. "I think the Fed is going to be...
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First Look With Surveillance: Fed Rhetoric, JetBlue Bid
Guy Johnson, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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Beyond the Bell 04/05/22
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Taylor Riggs, Caroline Hyde, Carol Massar, Tim Stenovec.
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Can the Fed Slow Cool Off Inflation?
The Federal Reserve plans to shrink its balance sheet by more than $1 trillion this year in an effort to cool off inflation. Chris Harvey of Wells Fargo Securities and Geraldine Sundstrom of Pimco react on "Bloomberg The Open."
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U.S. Stocks Favored Over Internationals, Wells Fargo Says
Tracie McMillion, head of global asset allocation strategy at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, discusses the state of the U.S. economy, Federal Reserve policy, and the outlook for global markets. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi...
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Nexon's Mahoney on 1Q Earnings
Owen Mahoney, Nexon CEO, joins us to discuss 1Q earnings and gaming sector outlook. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Powell: Another Unusually Large Hike Depends on Data
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says it is essential to bring inflation down to the Fed's 2% goal and it will likely be appropriate to slow rate increases at some point. He speaks at a news conference following the decision by the Fed's...
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EBay to Split Off PayPal as Mobile Payments Gain Momentum
Sept. 30 -- EBay is splitting off its PayPal division, throwing the business into direct competition with Apple and Google as consumers step up the use of smartphones and computers to pay for goods and services. PayPal Co-Founder Max...
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Stockman: Central Banks Setting Up World for Bad Time
Nov. 12 -- Former OMB Director David Stockman talks with Tom Keene about why central banks are wrong to increase their balance sheets and try to contain inflation at 2 percent. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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ECB List Shrinks, Fails 25 Eurozone Banks
Oct. 27 -- Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro reports on the European Central Banks balance-sheet test. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Pressure on Draghi as Investors Await ECB Action
Nov. 6 -- GLG Partners Portfolio Manager Jon Mawby and Bloomberg's Paul Gordon discuss politics at the European Central Bank. They speak on Bloomberg Television's The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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75% of China Car Owners Want German Brands: Lesser
Oct. 2 -- Boston Consulting Group President and CEO Rich Lesser and Pantheon Macroeconomics Founder and Chief Economist Ian Shepherdson discuss China and the European economy on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Morgan Stanley: Bonds Set to Surge in 2016
March 14 -- Morgan Stanley, one of the Wall Street banks that deals with the Federal Reserve, cut its Treasury yield forecasts for 2016 and said the central bank will wait until December before raising interest rates. Benchmark 10-year...
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Haass: Japan 'Too Comfortable' for Serious Reform
Aug. 2 -- Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, examines Japan's attempts at structural reforms to help the nation's economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Barclays CEO Staley: Brexit Is Political Crisis Now
June 30 -- Barclays Chief Executive Officer Jes Staley discusses Brexit and business strategy with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker in London.