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Summers Says Fed May Need to Raise Rates 'Once or More'
"My guess is that you may see the Fed funds rate have to go up once, or even more than that, over the next few months," former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says on Bloomberg Television's Wall Street Week with David Westin.
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Jacob Frenkel: Fed Has Done a 'Spectacularly Good Job'
Jacob Frenkel, former governor of the Bank of Israel who was also chair of JPMorgan Chase International, discusses the state of the global economy, and policies of central banks including the Federal Reserve. Frenkel, chairman emeritus...
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Bond Traders Obsessing Over R* Gauge Before Jackson Hole
An abstract interest-rate metric has become the hot topic among bond traders ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech at the Jackson Hole symposium. Ruth Carson reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bank of Thailand Getting Closer on Where it Wants to Be on Rates: Governor
Bank of Thailand Governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput says the central bank is getting closer to where it wants to be on interest rates. Sethaput also says he's on watch for policy indications from the new government. He spoke exclusively...
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JPMorgan Says It's a Good Time to Buy Bonds
Iain Stealey, international chief investment officer for fixed income at JPM AM, says if you missed the bond rally earlier this year, now is a good time to come back in. He speaks to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny.
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Bullard Says Reaccelerating US Economy Could Delay Fed Policy Shift
Former Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard says a "reacceleration" in US economic growth this summer could delay plans for the Fed to end its interest-rate increases. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level in Three Weeks
Initial jobless claims decreased by 10,000 to 230,000 in the week ended Aug. 19, according to Labor Department data out Thursday. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for 240,000 applications. Mike McKee breaks...
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BNP's Robson Expects Rates to Stay Higher-for-Longer
Meghan Robson, BNP Paribas head of US credit strategy, doesn't expect Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell to talk about major policy shift at the annual symposium in Jackson Hole. Robson says on "Bloomberg The Open," that she expects "rates...
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What S&P's PMI Report Signals for the ECB and Fed
S&P Global Market Intelligence Chief Business Economist Chris Williamson discusses the key takeaways from the S&P's August PMI report with Guy Johnson and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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NFJ Investment Group's McKinney on US Markets
NFJ Investment Group's McKinney on US Markets Burns McKinney, Senior Portfolio Manager at NFJ Investment Group, discusses his outlook and investment strategies for US markets. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak...
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US Downgrade Had Muted Impact on Munis: Truist's Hughey
Chip Hughey, Truist managing director of fixed income, discusses the potential impact of the US credit downgrade and Federal Reserve monetary policy on the municipal bond market with Sonali Basak and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Fed Has Already Gone Too Far: Kayne Anderson's Rabil
"We're in for a rough road ahead," Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors CEO Al Rabil says. Speaking on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close," Rabil also comments on the private credit market.
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Kayne Anderson's Rabil on Rates, Banks, Private Credit
Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors CEO Al Rabil discusses the outlook for the US economy, private capital and regional banks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Fed Will Keep Rates at a Plateau, Vincent Reinhart Says
Vincent Reinhart, Dreyfus & Mellon chief economist and macro strategist, says the Federal Reserve is waiting for the lag effects of monetary policy to play through and won't be cutting as early as most think during an interview with Lisa...
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Fidelity Says Bond Market Is Increasingly Becoming Attractive
"We haven't seen real yields this positive in a very, very long time. So that definitely means that the bond market is increasingly becoming attractive." George Efstathopoulos, portfolio manager at Fidelity International, discusses...
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State Street Favors US Stocks, 'Cautious' on Asia
Lori Heinel, global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors, shares her view on financial markets, Federal Reserve policy and the US economy. She also discusses the outlook for China's economy and the implications for...
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The Boom Is In The Vibes
Too many market watchers were late to see last year's vibecession. Now the vibes are saying something else about the economy, if you are paying attention. Bloomberg Opinion contributor Kyla Scanlon, who called the vibecession more than a...
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Fed Will Hold to 2% Inflation Target, Claudia Sahm Says
Claudia Sahm, founder of Sahm Consulting and a former Federal Reserve economist, previews the Kansas City Fed's Jackson Hole Economic Symposium this week on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Emanuel: This Is Not the End of a Bull Market Run
Evercore ISI's Julian Emanuel shares his thoughts on what events investors should watch this week. He says "this is not the end of a bull market run" on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Markets in 3 Minutes: More Steepening to Come From Jackson Hole
Mark Cudmore and Tom Mackenzie break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
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Kroszner on Inflation, The Economy, Mortgage Rates
Former Federal Reserve Governor, Randall Kroszner, gives his insight on the decline in inflation and whether fiscal or monetary policy can be attributed to it. Kroszner also talks about why expenses are still high for most Americans,...
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Rosenberg: The Recession Has Been Delayed, Not Derailed
David Rosenberg, Rosenberg Research founder, says a US recession has been delayed, not derailed. He speaks on BNN Bloomberg on Aug. 17 about his outlook for the economy.
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What Will Fed Chair Jay Powell Say at Jackson Hole?
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will speak next Friday at the Kansas City Fed's Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium, the US central bank said. All of Wall Street is now waiting to hear what he says.
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10-year Yield Breaches 4%
Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors CEO and Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary discuss the yield on the US 10-year government bond breaching 4% and dive into the factors affecting the 10-year yield.