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Fed Will Raise Rates Three More Times by Mid-2019, JPMorgan's Kelly Says

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Nov.26 -- David Kelly, JPMorgan Asset Management chief global strategist, discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy, international markets and Federal Reserve monetary policy in 2019 with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Amanda Lang on...
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Bloomberg

The 10-Year Yield Will Go Higher, Says Bulltick's Vera

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Dec.28 -- Bulltick's head of research and strategy Kathryn Rooney Vera discusses her view on the Fed with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on 'Bloomberg Daybreak Americas.'
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Analyst: Fed is not undoing much with rate cut

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The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate on Wednesday for the first time in a decade to try to counter the impact of US President Donald Trump's trade wars, stubbornly low inflation and global weakness.
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Analyst: Fed is not undoing much with rate cut

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The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate Wednesday for the first time in a decade to try to counter the impact of President Donald Trump's trade wars, stubbornly low inflation and global weakness.
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Sen. Obama at an "On Track for Change"

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Sen. Obama at an "On Track for Change" Town Hall Meeting with Michelle Obama at Penn State Greater Allegheny.<br/>
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CLEAN: New Japanese PM faces tough challenges to rebuild economy

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CLEAN: New Japanese PM faces tough challenges to rebuild economy
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Bloomberg

Fed Will Cut Because the Market Demands It, Bulltick’s Rooney-Vera Says

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Oct.30 -- Kathryn Rooney-Vera, head of research and strategy at Bulltick, discusses why the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates for a third straight time. Alessio de Longis, senior portfolio manager at Invesco Investment Solutions,...
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Bloomberg

Labor Market Is Both Loose and Tight, Bill Dudley Says

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Jul.09 -- Former New York Federal Reserve President and Bloomberg Opinion columnist William Dudley discusses the outlook for the labor market and Fed monetary policy on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” Dudley's opinions are his own.
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Bloomberg

ECB's Draghi Says Substantial Accommodation Still Needed

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Jul.20 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said a very substantial degree of monetary accommodation is still needed. He spoke at a news conference following the Governing Council meeting in Frankfurt.
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Census Bureau Says Income Inequality Is The Highest In 50 Years

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Census data indicates income inequality in the U.S. last year was the highest in 50 years, despite low unemployment and record economic growth.