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Sweden Won’t Support Current Form of EU Recovery Plan: Finance Minister
May.26 -- Swedish Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson discusses the European crisis recovery fund backed by Germany and France, and the nation’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Ray Dalio: Markets Won't Be as Ebullient in 2021
Jan.27 -- Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio talks about the markets and bonds during a panel at the Future Investment Initiative chaired by Carlyle Group co-chairman David Rubenstein. Other panelists included Thomas Gottstein of...
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ECB’s Visco Doesn’t Expect Tightened Policy for a Long Time
Jul.15 -- European Central Bank Governing Council Member and Banca d’Italia Governor Ignazio Visco discusses Europe’s economic recovery, potential changes to ECB policy, and concerns related to Covid-19 and the delta variant. He speaks...
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MLIV Pulse: Is Recession in Europe Inevitable?
Bloomberg TV guests give their thoughts on the potential for a European recession for this week's MLIV Pulse question.
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Nagel Says ECB Should Be Cautious About Using Crisis Tools
European Central Bank Governing Council member Joachim Nagel says policy makers should be cautious about deploying tools to contain the borrowing costs of weaker nations. Such measures should only be used "exceptional circumstances and...
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Summit of "Big 3" EU powers
1. Leaders arrive for press conference
2. Leaders seated
3. Closer shot leaders seated
4. SOUNDBITE (German) Gerhard Schroeder, German Chancellor:
"What we have decided upon today and what we have agreed upon today will affect the...
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Europe Would Love U.S. Economic Problems: Ryding
April 1 -- John Ryding, co-founder and chief economist at RDQ Economics, discusses the struggles in the European economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Serra: European Growth Can’t Come Back Without Banks
Sept. 8 -- Davide Serra, chief executive officer and founder at Algebris Investments, looks at the key issues facing the European Central Bank and the need for strong banks to boost growth in Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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ECB's Draghi Touts Actions Benefitting Real Economy
Feb.06 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi talks about how measures taken by the central bank are helping the European economy. He spoke in testimony at a hearing in the European Parliament in Brussels.
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Europe's Risk of Economic and Political Peril
Dec.02 -- Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, discusses the challenges facing Europe on the political and economic fronts. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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May: Britain Must Face Up to Period of Momentous Change
Jan.19 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May addresses the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on the nation's approach to leaving the European Union.
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Can ECB Hold a Hawkish Surprise for Markets in 2017?
Jan.16 -- David Riley, head of credit strategy at Bluebay Asset Management, offers his policy outlook for the European Central Bank as he sees the potential for a sharp move by the central bank later in the year. He speaks with...
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Small Tail Risks Throughout Euro Zone: Pimco's Bosomworth
Feb.02 -- Andrew Bosomworth, head of portfolio management for Germany at Pimco, considers the impact of Brexit on the Bank of England and warns of small tail risks throughout the Euro zone. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on...
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May Under Pressure as Brexit Talks Begin
Jun.19 -- Almost a year since Britons voted to leave the European Union, Brexit talks finally open on Monday amid confusion over just what the U.K. government wants from the divorce. Bloomberg's Jones Hayden reports on "Bloomberg...
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UBS Says Euro to Strengthen in Second Half on European Growth Pickup
Jul.31 -- Vassili Serebriakov, FX and macro strategist at UBS, examines Euro-area inflation and what it means for the euro. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Is Europe's Economy Back on Track?
Dec.24 -- We've recently seen a mixed picture for economic growth. The U.K. posted positive growth in line with expectations, and France, while positive, saw its final reading revised downward. Meanwhile, Germany, Europe's biggest...
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Euro-Area Economy in Slowdown, Still Growing, Says European Commission’s Dombrovskis
Feb.27 -- European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis discusses his outlook for the European economy, Germany’s slowdown, Italy’s deficit target, Brexit negotiations and the possibility of tariffs on European cars into the U.S....
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We Should Stop the Brexit Clock, Says Republic of Cyprus Finance Minister
Feb.12 -- Harris Georgiades, finance minister of the Republic of Cyprus, discusses Brexit negotiations, why he thinks Brexit should be postponed, his country’s bond issuance and his outlook for the European economy. He speaks exclusively...
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EU's Moscovici: 'Absurd' for U.S. to Treat EU Like China
Apr.12 -- European Commissioner for Economic & Financial Affairs Pierre Moscivici explains why he doesn’t see the threat of a recession in Europe, trade tensions with the United States, Italy's budget, and Brexit. He speaks with...
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ECB's Knot: Need Next TLTRO to Be More Conservative, Less Generous
Apr.11 -- ECB Governing Council Member and Dutch Central Bank President Klaas Knot discusses the likelihood of a European recession, needs for the next round of TLTROs, and the impact of Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua...
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ECRI's Achuthan 'Little Worried' About Japanese Economy
Sep.22 -- Lakshman Achuthan, co-founder of the Economic Cycle Research Institute, talks about the U.S., European and Japanese economies. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Citigroup's Mann Says Many European Economies Are Strong 'Domestically'
Apr.10 -- Catherine Mann, global chief economist at Citigroup and former chief economist at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, talks about the Brexit negotiations, European Central Bank policy and the region's...
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Sterling Short Became a Less Attractive Position: BlueBay's Riley
Aug.23 -- David Riley, chief investment strategist at BlueBay Asset Management, explains why his firm ended its sterling short. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Former Top Banker at BofA Says the IPO Market Isn't Perfect
Nov.04 -- Christian Meissner, the former head of investment banking at Bank of America Corp., talks about the European banking sector, potential mergers, shadow banking and the IPO market. He speaks to Bloomberg's Sonali Basak.