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Collins: Fed Rates Need to Be Restrictive for Some Time

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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins says rates "are likely very near, and perhaps at, the peak for this tightening cycle" during an event at Wellesley College in Massachusetts on October 11.
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Fidelity Says Term Premium Embedded Into Bonds Now

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Ian Samson, multi-asset portfolio manager at Fidelity International, discusses the so-called term premium for US Treasuries, Federal Reserve policy and stocks. He also shares his views on China's economy and stocks. He speaks with Yvonne...
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Can't Keep Cutting Defense Spending: Rogoff

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Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University Professor of Economics discusses the Federal Reserve and interest rates and why the US can't keep cutting defense spending. He speaks with David Westin and Romaine Bostick on "Wall Street Week Daily."...
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Fed's Collins Says We be At Peak of Tightening Cycle

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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said officials are taking a more patient approach to monetary policy now that rates are at or near their peak, though further rate increases are still possible. She spoke at...
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Rogoff Says Fundamentals Point to Higher Rates, Yields

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Ken Rogoff, Harvard University professor of economics and former IMF chief economist, says he expects bond yields to remain at elevated levels for a long time and warned the Federal Reserve "still has a fight ahead." He speaks with David...
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FOMC Officials Agreed Rates Should Remain Restrictive

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"All participants" agreed that the committee was in a position to "proceed carefully," according to the minutes from the September meeting of the Federal Reserve's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee. Mike McKee reports on...
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US PPI Rises More Than Forecast on Higher Energy Costs

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The producer price index for final demand advanced 0.5% from a month earlier, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The cost of gasoline increased 5.4%. Excluding food and energy, the PPI climbed 0.3%. Mike McKee reports on...
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Fed's Daly: Could See Nominal Neutral Interest Rate at 3%

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"5% is not going to be the new neutral. There's no evidence that that will be the new neutral." Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said the neutral interest rate could be higher now than before the pandemic, though...
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Waller Says Fed Will 'Stay on the Job' to Contain Inflation

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"Since last year, we have made it very clear that we are determined to bring inflation down to 2%. Not 3%, not 4%," Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller says at an event sponsored by George Mason University's Mercatus Center. "We...
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Jefferson: Fed Can Proceed Carefully Amid Rising Yields

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"The FOMC is in a position to proceed carefully in assessing the extent of any additional policy firming that may be necessary," Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson says during remarks at a National Association for Business...
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10-Year Yield Has Peaked, Stifel's Bannister Says

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"The market did a lot of the work for the Fed," Stifel Chief Equity Strategist Barry Bannister says during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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Fed's Logan: Yields May Mean Less Need to Raise Rates

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"If term premiums rise, they could do some of the work of cooling the economy for us, leaving less need for additional monetary policy tightening," Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan says during remarks at the National...
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Fed's Barr Defends Bank Capital Requirement Plan

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Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr defended a sweeping government plan that would see Wall Street's biggest banks face a significant boost in capital requirements. Barr spoke Monday at an event hosted by the American...
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Logan: Quite a Bit of Room for Fed Balance Sheet Runoff

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"I think there's quite a bit of room for the balance sheet to continue to run off," Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan says during remarks at the National Association for Business Economics meeting in Dallas. Follow...
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Tao of Trading's Ree: Rates Won't Be 'Higher For Longer'

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Tao of Trading Founder Simon Ree believes interest rates will not be "higher for longer" and that the Fed will be forced to cut rates in 2024 due to weak economic activity. He speaks with on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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JPMorgan Sees Potential Upside for Southeast Asia, India, Japan Stocks

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Marcella Chow, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, shares her views on Federal Reserve policy and the implications for US Treasuries. She also talks about the opportunities she sees in Asian stock markets, and...
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BMO Office's Schleif on US Markets

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Carol Schleif, chief investment officer at BMO Family Office, discusses her outlook and investment strategies for US markets. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Summers: We've got an Energizer Bunny Economy

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Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary explains why he believes the Fed is still facing a complex picture in the medium-term, even in light of a strong labor market.
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Dalio: Cash Is No Longer Trash

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Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates Founder joined us from the Greenwich Economic Forum to explain the importance of diversifying a portfolio and where to invest in today's economy. He also tells us why his next chapter doesn't include a...
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Investing in Times of Uncertainty

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David Bianco, DWS Americas CIO & Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist take a look at the history of the stock market and compare present-day volatility to the dot-com bubble.
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Larry Summers Says Jobs Data Adding to Risk of Hard Landing

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"If anything, it looks like job growth is accelerating," former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says, commenting on the September US jobs report. "I can't say that they give anything like assurance of soft landing and I think the...
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Robeco's Chow on Fed Policy, Bonds, Treasuries

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Thu Ha Chow, head of fixed income Asia at Robeco, discusses Federal Reserve policy, the bond market and her outlook for treasuries. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Standard Chartered on Euro: Hard to Find Structural Positive

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Steven Englander, global head of Group of 10 foreign exchange research at Standard Chartered Bank, discusses the outlook for the dollar, the euro, the Chinese yuan and the Japanese yen. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on...
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Capital.com's Rodda on Markets, Strategy

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Kyle Rodda, Senior Financial Market Analyst at Capital.com, discusses his outlook for markets and investment strategy. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Asia".