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El-Erian 'Terrified' of Central Banks Losing Autonomy

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"I am terrified that if central banks don't own their mistakes...people are going to say 'You're not accountable enough,'" Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says during a panel discussion in Washington. El-Erian's opinions...
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Global Appetite for Equities Is Diminishing: Woods

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"The global appetite for equities is diminishing," says John Woods, Asia Pacific chief investment officer at Credit Suisse. "We've been underweight equities for a number of months." He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Goldman's Kostin Says 'Pay a Premium for Boredom'

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David Kostin, chief US equity strategist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., says investors should "pay a premium for boredom." He says it's time to pile into defensive stocks. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Dollar to Weaken Throughout the Course of 2023: Sinha

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"Dollar to weaken throughout the course of 2023." Adarsh Sinha, co-head of Asia FX & rates strategy at BofA Securities, discusses the weakness in the dollar and Federal Reserve policy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Fed Won't Be Pivoting Anytime Soon: Goldman's Kostin

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Goldman Sachs Chief US Equity Strategist David Kostin discusses what a pivot in Federal Reserve monetary policy could mean for markets with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Samy Chaar, Lombard Odier & Cie, Chief Economist

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Samy Chaar, Chief Economist at Banque Lombard Odier & Cie, discusses his regional economic outlook covering the the PIF's debut green bonds sale, the Saudi budget and the UAE's economy. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg...
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Energy minister repeatedly questioned by climate change campaigners at business event

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Energy minister Greg Hands attends an event with Bright Blue think tank after Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng pulled out. Mr Hands starts his speech saying Kwarteng is "unavoidably somewhere else at this time". The minister says the UK...
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Shelling at Ukrainian nuclear power station ‘is a war crime’ - says expert

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A senior Research Fellow at the Imperial Centre for Energy Policy and Technology has described Russia’s actions at the power station in the city of Zaporizhzhia overnight as a “war crime”. Malcolm Grimston explained how the shelling of...
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Nicola: Fed Must Keep Inflation Expectations Anchored

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PineBridge Investments Senior VP and Portfolio Manager, Global Multi-Asset, Mary Nicola believes the Fed will need to continue to keep inflation expectations well anchored. Otherwise, the American central bank will need to accelerate...
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Intel 2Q Performance Much Better Than Expected, CEO Swan Says

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Jul.26 -- Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Bob Swan discusses the semiconductor maker's second-quarter performance, full-year outlook, and the sale to Apple Inc. of a majority of its smartphone-chips business. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Summers Sees No Path to Lower Inflation for Now

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says Friday's jobs report was "strong," and showcased wage gains that are "consistent with accelerating inflation." There is "no path" toward more moderate price increases without a cooler labor...
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SoftBank-Backed Analytics Firm PatSnap Kept Growing Amid Pandemic: CEO

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Mar.21 -- Jeffrey Tiong, founder and chief executive officer of Singapore’s PatSnap, a provider of patent analytics backed by investors including SoftBank Vision Fund II and Tencent Investment, discusses the company's outlook and...
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N.Z. Raises Key Interest Rate to 1.50% From 1.00%

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New Zealand's central bank raised interest rates by half a percentage point, its biggest hike in 22 years, indicating it's worried that inflation is getting out of control. Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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JPMorgan Said to Give Junior Bankers a Second Pay Raise

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. is boosting junior banker pay for a second time, bringing first-year investment analyst pay to $110,000. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports.
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The Ignored Part of the Sharpe Ratio

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Jun.08 -- Barry Ritholtz, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses return-based versus volatility-based investing with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Ritholtz's opinions are his own.
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Audio analysis of Raoul Moat shooting

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Audio analysis of Raoul Moat shooting
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Massive oil spill from 50s still being cleaned up

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AP Television 1. Ariel shot New York City, downtown New York, February 19-24, 2006 2. Manhattan skyline, from boat 3. Shoreline of Newtown Creek with oil stains 4. Bulkhead with oil stain, at low tide 5. Absorbent socks (to prevent oil...
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'Real Yield' Roundup: Should You Fade the January Comeback in Credit?

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Feb.02 -- The week ahead features several global central bank decisions, President Donald Trump's delayed State of the Union address, earnings and a fresh read on U.S. economic data. Jim Keenan, chief investment officer and global head...
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Key Market Themes for 2022

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Hartmut Issel, head of APAC equities and credit at UBS Wealth Management, discusses his investment strategy for 2022, the economic recovery in China and his outlook for the Japanese Markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Harrison Street Active in Senior, Student Housing: CEO

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Dec.08 -- Harrison Street co-founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Chris Merrill sees strong demand for off-campus student housing and says senior housing is a safe investment. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on...
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Fed Challenged by 'Mounting Misery': Pimco's Wilding

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Pimco's Chief US Economist Tiffany Wilding expects upward revisions to inflation expectations and sees the unemployment rate rising. Speaking with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open," Wilding also says a shallow economic contraction...
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Duke Energy CEO: Investing in Renewables Makes Sense

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Sept. 28 -- Lynn Good, Duke Energy's chief executive officer, discusses renewable energy, retiring plants and the company's growth strategy with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at the Morgan Stanley Executive Women's Conference.
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Clarida Says Fed Policy in 'Good Place'

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May.07 -- Richard Clarida, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman, talks about Fed policy and interest rate moves. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fed Chair Yellen: Case for a Rate Hike Remains Strong

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Nov. 17 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen explains what the Federal Reserve is watching in economic data, policy and Congressional measures. She speaks during testimony before Congress's Joint Economic Committee.