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Altman: Only a Crisis Will Cause Authorities to Adjust Fiscal Policies

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Roger Altman, Evercore founder and senior chairman, says that it is just a matter of time before global financial markets turn attention to the country's fiscal trajectory. He urges fiscal authorities to tackle the country's deficit...
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Bitterly: Rates Are in The Drivers Seat

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Citi Global Wealth head of investment solutions Kristen Bitterly says that rates in the drivers seat and talks about broader effects of labor costs on profit margins. Wells Fargo head of equity strategy Christopher Harvey says that...
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Harvey: Hard to Build Equity Floor Without the Rates Ceiling

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Wells Fargo head of equity strategy Christopher Harvey says that the big question for equities will come from how high rates go. Citi Global Wealth head of investment solutions Kristen Bitterly says that it is no longer about how high...
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Altman: Era of Ultra-Low Rates is Over

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Roger Altman, founder and senior chairman of Evercore, says that higher rates are here to stay and cautions market participants to come to terms with the new normal, which could pose challenges to asset allocation.
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Japanese Yen Is 'Too Cheap,' Lombard Odier Says

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"The currency is too cheap and inconsistent with Japan's fundamentals. And the yield gap is primarily a result of the policy difference." Homin Lee. senior macro strategist at Lombard Odier, shares his views on Japan's currency, central...
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Argentina Heads to Runoff as Massa Gains Edge Over Milei

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Argentina's Economy Minister Sergio Massa surprised pundits Sunday night by taking 37% of the presidential vote, forcing a second-round ballot next month with runner-up Javier Milei, the firebrand libertarian outsider who got 30% support...
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Powell: Bond Market Reducing Some Impetus to Hike

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tells Wall Street Week that evidence in the economy suggests that monetary policy is not too tight. He also says that recent moves in bonds reduce some of the impetus to raise rates. He speaks with...
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Eberly: Covid-Era Policy Will Affect Future Monetary Policy

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Janice Eberly, Kellogg School of Management Senior Associate Dean for Strategy and Academics and Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy, agrees with Fed Chair Powell's assessment of the reasons to have implemented...
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Powell: Possible to Have Done Less Stimulating During the Pandemic

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tells Wall Street Week that in hindsight, less aggressive monetary stimulus during the pandemic could have helped keep inflation under control. He also talks about the importance of bringing the labor...
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Gold Is Attractive in the Short Term, Cooper Says

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Gold rose to a 13-week high as investors flocked to the haven asset on signs of an intensifying conflict in the Middle East. Suki Cooper, Standard Chartered Bank precious metals analyst, says gold is a good value in the short term. She's...
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Japan Inflation Slows in Line With BOJ Price View

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Japan's consumer prices excluding fresh food rose 2.8% from a year ago, with the pace sliding below 3% for the first time in more than a year. Yuko Takeo reports on Bloomberg Television.
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China Economy Has Bottomed Out, Standard Chartered Says

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Becky Liu, head of China macro strategy at Standard Chartered Bank, discusses the prospects for the world's second-largest economy, policies and the yuan. She speaks with Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Axis Bank's Gambhir Likes Long Duration Bonds In India

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Axis Bank Group Executive and Head of Treasury, Markets & Wholesale Banking Products Neeraj Gambhir says he still likes long duration bonds in India, as yields are at higher end of the range. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man...
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Haass: Israel Needs a Palestinian State as Favor to Itself

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Richard Haass, Centerview Partners Senior Counselor, explains why he is concerned about a large-scale invasion of Gaza and says that Israel needs a Palestinian state as a favor to itself.
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Ruble Rebounds as Russia Reinstates Some Controls

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The ruble is headed for its best day in a month after the Russian government imposed some capital controls as it tries to reverse the third-biggest depreciation in emerging markets this year. Rosalind Mathieson reports on Bloomberg...
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Markets in 3 Minutes: Risk of a Hot Inflation Print Rising

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Eddie van der Walt and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
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Manulife IM Sees Tactical Upside Opportunity for China Risk Assets

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Sue Trinh, co-head of global macro strategy at Manulife Investment Management, discusses US Treasury yields, the dollar, China's economy and the opportunities she sees in Chinese assets. She speaks with Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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China's Consumer Spending to Continue to Trend Up, GROW's Hong Says

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Hao Hong, partner and chief economist at GROW Investment Group, discusses the outlook for China's economy, stock market and the local currency. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Dalio: Cash Is No Longer Trash

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Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates Founder joined us from the Greenwich Economic Forum to explain the importance of diversifying a portfolio and where to invest in today's economy. He also tells us why his next chapter doesn't include a...
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Investing in Times of Uncertainty

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David Bianco, DWS Americas CIO & Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist take a look at the history of the stock market and compare present-day volatility to the dot-com bubble.
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Bank of Japan to Buy Additional Bonds to Curb Rise in Sovereign Yields

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The Bank of Japan on Monday announced an extra bond-buying plan for this week as it strives to slow rising yields that are at the highest level in a decade. Bloomberg Economics' Taro Kimura shares his views on the central bank's move on...
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Shutdown Deja Vu

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Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent takes us through history to look at other times the government has shut down and explains this time is different.
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Coming Around to Higher-for-Longer

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Rebecca Patterson, Former Bridgewater Chief Investment Strategist says markets are coming to terms with higher-for-longer. She also explains what the Fed needs to achieve a soft landing.
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Yuan's Make-or-Break Moment Is Here

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It's rare for the yuan to hit the 2% daily limit of its fixed trading band against the dollar, but September marks only the third occasion when the markets are challenging the People's Bank of China's line in the sand. Bloomberg...