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How Will A 25% Steel, Aluminum Tariff Impact The US?

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Tiffany Wilding, PIMCO Economist, shares her thoughts on the Trump Administration beginning 25% steel and aluminum tariffs starting at midnight and how this will impact the United States. She talks about how these tariffs will make...
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Bloomberg

Where Morgan Stanley's Gapen Sees Inflation Going in 2025

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Michael Gapen, Morgan Stanley chief US economy, discusses his forecast for US inflation amid the Trump administration's tariff plans on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Bloomberg

Summers on Recession Risks, Inflation, Trade War, Tariffs, Fed Outlook

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Former US Treasury Secretary and Bloomberg Wall Street Week contributor Lawrence H. Summers talks about the risk of a recession in the US this year, President Donald Trump's trade war and the impact on the economy and the manufacturing...
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Is The US Economy Headed for a Recession?: 3-Minute MLIV

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Kriti Gupta, Lizzy Burden, Guy Johnson, and Paul Dobson break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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Bloomberg

Tariffs Creating 'Negative Confidence Shock,' BNP Says

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BNP Paribas Chief Economist Isabelle Mateos y Lago discusses the US economy and whether there is a need to worry about growth in the country. Speaking on Bloomberg Television, Mateos y Lago says the potential cuts in government spending...
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Bloomberg

BofA's Moynihan on Strategy in Japan, Economy and Hiring

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Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan discusses the bank's business strategy in Japan, current macroeconomic conditions and BofA's hiring plans on "The Asia Trade."
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BofA's Moynihan Sees Consumers Spending, Fed on Pause

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Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan says the consumer is still spending and the Federal Reserve is done cutting rates until inflation is under control during an interview on "The Asia Trade."
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Bloomberg

On Trump Tariffs, Uncertainty Is The Name Of The Game

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Bloomberg's Amara Omeokwe discusses how President Trump's tariffs are influencing the economy and how this could impact the Federal Reserve. She talks about how businesses are trying to get ahead of the Trump Administration due to...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Harker Warns Risks to US Economy Are Rising

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Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker says he is growing more concerned that the decline in price growth "is at risk" during an event with educators at the Philadelphia Fed.
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Bloomberg

Bill Dudley on Fed's Communication, Messaging Challenges

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Bill Dudley, former New York Fed President, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, and Bloomberg Economics senior advisor, explains how he sees the Federal Reserve falling short in its messaging on policy and his suggestions for how the central...
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Bloomberg

Fed Officials Can Be More Cautious With Rate Cuts, Cook Says

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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said policymakers "can afford to proceed more cautiously with further cuts," citing a sturdy labor market and recent bumpiness in inflation data. Cook spoke Monday at the Seventh Conference on Law and...
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Bloomberg

Fed Beige Book Shows Economic Activity Rose 'Slightly'

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Economic activity rose "slightly" since mid-January though consumer spending edged lower, the Federal Reserve said in its Beige Book survey of regional business contacts. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Bloomberg

Fed's Williams Says Tariffs Will Likely Spur Inflation

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Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams says he anticipates President Donald Trump's tariffs will contribute to inflation, but emphasized there is a lot of uncertainty about how the economy will respond to them. He...
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Bloomberg

El-Erian Sees Increased Recession Risk, One Fed Rate Cut

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Mohamed El-Erian, Queens' College Cambridge president and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says he expects downward economic revisions in the coming weeks and explains why he thinks the probability of a recession has increased. El-Erian's...
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Bloomberg

Musalem Favors Patient Approach to Fed Policy

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem says that while he anticipates price growth to moderate toward the central bank's 2% goal, it is vital for policymakers to keep inflation expectations in check. Musalem speaks...
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Bloomberg

CEOs Cautious Ahead of New Tariffs, Kaplan Says

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Robert Kaplan, Goldman Sachs vice chairman, says CEOs he speaks with around the country are skeptical about whether the US will hit Mexico and Canada with new tariffs. Kaplan says many think there needs to be a better strategy for North...
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Bloomberg

El-Erian: US-Ukraine Clash Amplifying Finance, Economic Issues

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Mohamed El-Erian, Queens' College Cambridge president and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, examines the wide-ranging issues impacted by Friday's Oval Office clash between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy....
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Bloomberg

US PCE Report Preview: What to Watch for

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The US core personal consumption expenditures price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred gauge of underlying inflation, likely accelerated in January, along with a slowdown to personal spending to begin the year. Michael McKee has a...
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Bloomberg

HSBC's Major Sees US 10-Year Through 4% in Next Few Weeks

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Steven Major, global head of FI research at HSBC, examines the drop in US 10-year yields and the economic and market factors that can continue to fuel the rally.
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Bloomberg

US Core PCE Rises at Mild Pace, Consumer Spending Slips in Jan.

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The Federal Reserve's preferred measure of underlying US inflation, the so-called core personal consumption expenditures price index, rose 0.3% from December, while household spending fell 0.5% for the month, marking the first decline in...
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Fed May Need to Balance Inflation, Growth Concerns: Schmid

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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Jeff Schmid warned that the US central bank may soon confront both rising inflation expectations and concerns over economic growth. Schmid said that some recent data and discussions within...
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Bloomberg

Why Central Banks Are Taking To Instagram

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Central banks are trying to rebuild trust with younger generations by establishing a presence on social media, particularly Instagram, to counteract misinformation and promote their policies. They are using social media to post about the...
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Bloomberg

Apollo's Slok on DOGE Job Cuts and Stagflation Concerns

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Torsten Slok, chief economist at Apollo, examines the potential level of federal job cuts that may be seen from the Department of Government Efficiency and says stagflation is "the backdrop for the conversation that we're having in...
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Fed's Harker Says Rates Restrictive Enough to Lower Inflation

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"Let's stick to the game plan," Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker says about monetary policy during an event at the University of Delaware.