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Bitcoin and Gold Linked ‘In a Way,’ BofA’s Blanch Says

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Jun.22 -- Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Securities, discusses his view of Bitcoin and how it is inversely correlated with gold. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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IMF Says Biden Stimulus Plan Could Boost GDP by 5% Over Three Years

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Jan.26 -- President Joe Biden’s proposal for a $1.9 trillion stimulus plan could boost U.S. output by 1.25% this year and 5% over three years, Gita Gopinath, the chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, said on "Bloomberg the...
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Malik: GCC Economies Can Deal With Fed Tightening

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Fed officials concluded in January that they would start raising interest rates soon and were on alert for persistent inflation that would justify a faster pace of tightening. The FOMC minutes have not altered trader expectations for at...
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Crypto Report: Bitcoin VC Outlook

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Stillmark Managing Partner Alyse Killeen shares her outlook on the crypto bear market, the latest challenges with yield farming, and how Bitcoin startups are navigating the volatility.
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Tribeca Investment Partners' Liu on Market Strategies

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Jun Bei Liu, Portfolio Manager at Tribeca Investment Partners, discusses her investment strategies. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the fragile economy is facing 'numerous difficulties' including persistent strains in financial markets, rising joblessness and housing problems.

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HEADLINE: Bernanke: Economy faces 'numerous difficulties' CAPTION: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the fragile economy is facing 'numerous difficulties' including persistent strains in financial markets, rising joblessness and...
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Now Is a Good Time to Add to Equities, Says Brooks Macdonald’s Park

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May.01 -- Edward Park, deputy chief investment officer at Brooks Macdonald Asset Management, discusses his investment strategy and his outlook for markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Rally in U.S. Stocks Seems to Be Supported for Now: JPMorgan AM

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Dec.02 -- Hannah Anderson, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, talks about the U.S. economy, stocks, Treasuries and Federal Reserve policy. She speaks with Manus Cranny and Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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ECB's Villeroy Says Half-Point Rate Hike Isn't in Consensus

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European Central Bank Governing Council member and Banque De France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau says, "A 50 basis-point hike is not part of the consensus at this point, I am clear," as he calls the idea of a tradeoff with...
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Small Shock May Cause US Recession: IMF Chief Economist

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IMF Chief Economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas warns that the global economic outlook is tilted to the downside and says central banks need to stay the course until inflation is tamed. He speaks with Alix Steel and Anna Edwards on...
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Mnuchin: Exec. Order Expands N Korea Sanctions

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U.S. Secretary of Treasury Steve Mnuchin said Thursday President Donald Trump's new executive order expanding the Treasury's ability to cut off from U.S. markets any bank that does business with the North Korean regime, goes beyond the...
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How Markets Are Pricing in an Election Outcome

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Oct.23 -- Katie Koch, Goldman Sachs Asset Management co-head of fundamental equity, warns against pricing in an election outcome too aggressively because markets and polls diverge on their prediction of the winner. Lori Heinel, State...
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What Are `GRANOLAS' and Why Does Goldman Sachs Like Them?

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May.01 -- In Europe, top companies for the next market cycle are firms with strong balance sheets, low volatility growth and good dividend yields, according to strategists at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Dubbed GRANOLAS, these firms are...
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Oil Demand Will Take Years to Bounce Back, Says Yergin

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Jun.09 -- Dan Yergin of IHS Markit says global oil demand will probably take a ‘couple of years’ to return to pre-pandemic levels of 100 million barrels a day due to economic weakness around the world. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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State Street Says Vaccine News Adds to Bullish Story for Risky Assets

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Nov.23 -- Positive news on the development of Covid-19 vaccines adds to "what is already a fairly bullish story for risky assets," according to Timothy Graf, head of macro strategy EMEA at State Street. "A lot of these bad news stories...
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Powell Signals Fed Is Not Close to Pulling Back Support

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Feb.23 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Lagarde Says Near-Term Outlook Clouded by Uncertainty

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Apr.22 -- ECB President Christine Lagarde speaks at a virtual news conference about the central bank's decision to reconfirm its accommodative monetary policy stance.
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BOE’s Bailey on Inflation, Balance Sheet, Labor Market

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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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Goldman Sachs' Tilton on Asia's Economic Week Ahead

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Sep.06 -- Goldman Sachs Chief APAC Economist Andrew Tilton, discusses the challenges facing central banks as delta cases continue to surge. He also discusses what he is focused on in the week ahead in Asia. Tilton speaks with Haidi...
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Europe Faces `Unprecedented' Peacetime Contraction, Lagarde Says

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Apr.30 -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde says the euro-area economy could shrink by as much as 12% this year. She made the comments during the opening statement of the ECB's monetary policy press conference in Frankfurt.
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Coronavirus Puts Fed in a Tough Spot, Loomis Sayles' Eagan Says

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Feb.28 -- Matt Eagan, Loomis Sayles executive vice president and co-portfolio manager, comments on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's statement that said the coronavirus “poses evolving risks” to U.S. economic growth and the...
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Lagarde Says ECB to Act If Needed as Pandemic Hits Economy

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Sep.28 -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde assured members of the European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee Monday that the central bank is ready to act if needed.