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Fed Unanimity Is Good for Risk Assets: Morgan Stanley

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Brian Weinstein, head of global fixed income at Morgan Stanley, says that the Federal Reserve's unanimous approach to raising rates is a good long-term boost for risk assets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed Governor Waller: Three Rate Hikes in 2022 'Still a Good Baseline'

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Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy, the central bank's policy and its balance sheet. Fed officials last month signaled they will raise interest rates three times this year and sped up...
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Odds of Soft Landing Close to Zero, AB's Distenfeld Says

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Gershon Distenfeld, AllianceBernstein's co-head of fixed income, says central banks will "almost certainly be late to put the brakes on" during an interview with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Global Economy Can Take Stimulus Reduction: McIntyre

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Jack McIntyre, portfolio manager at Brandywine Global, discusses Fed policy, the bond market and how he's positioning portfolios for central bank divergence. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Fed Forced to Engineer a Hard Landing: Principal's Shah

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Seema Shah, Principal Global Investors chief global strategist, says investor expectations about higher rates, lower growth and lower earnings are pushing the market down and it is not over yet. She speaks with Jonathan Ferro on...
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JPMorgan Sees Opportunities for Bottom Fishing in Cyclicals

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James Sullivan, head of Asia Pacific equity research at JPMorgan Chase & Co. , discusses central banks' policies, the outlook for the global economy, and the opportunities he sees in stock markets. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and...
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Morgan Stanley Sees Fed Reducing Balance Sheet in October

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Jul.05 -- Chetan Ahya, chief Asia economist and co-head of global economics at Morgan Stanley, discusses the FOMC minutes and the reduction of the Fed balance sheet. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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What the Fed Minutes Signal About Future of Rate Hikes

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Federal Reserve officials committed to raising interest rates to a restrictive level in the near term and holding them there to curb inflation, though several said it would be important to calibrate hikes to mitigate risks. Mike McKee...
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NEC's Deese: US in a Good Position to Address Inflation

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"It's clear that inflation is a challenge. It is a global challenge affecting countries around the world," White House National Economic Council Director Brian Deese says during an interview on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Fed Less Than Halfway Through Hikes: JPMorgan's Michele

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"There's a lot of impatience in the market to take advantage of the repricing. We're not even in the recession yet. Let's wait until we get there," JPMorgan Asset Management Global Fixed Income CIO Bob Michele says during an interview...
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Who Benefits From a Dodd-Frank Regulation Reboot?

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Feb.03 -- Princeton Professor of Economics Alan Krueger outlines the potential positive and negative aspects of changing Dodd-Frank regulation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Mnuchin: Will Work to Reduce Overlapping Bank Regulation

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Jan.19 -- Steven Mnuchin, President-Elect Donald Trump's nominee for Treasury secretary, discusses banking regulation at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee.
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El-Erian: Central Bank Community Becoming Less Effective

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Sept. 7 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and Bloomberg View columnist, discusses market expectations of a September rate increase by the Federal Reserve, the effectiveness of global central banks, problems created...
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Bank Indonesia's Warjiyo on Economy, Monetary Policy, Rupiah

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Jan.23 -- Perry Warjiyo, governor of Bank Indonesia, discusses his outlook for Indonesia's economy for 2019, the central bank's monetary policy, the current account deficit, how Fed policy is shaping Bank Indonesia's, the potential for a...
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Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday that the Federal Reserve is working to address the regulatory failures that were exposed by the 2008 financial crisis. But he cautioned that as the financial system evolves, new risks will emerge

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HEADLINE: Bernanke says Fed working on regulatory failures CAPTION: Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday that the Federal Reserve is working to address the regulatory failures that were exposed by the 2008 financial crisis. But he...
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Morgan Stanley's Wilson: Endgame Is All About Earnings, Growth

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Mike Wilson, CIO and chief US equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, says he is focused on the earnings story above everything else, explains his bear case call for the S&P 500, and what he and his team do like in the current market. He...
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Super Core for Inflation

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Lawrence H. Summers, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary says that wage and labor costs are a "super core" push to inflation. He also shares that the Fed "needs to go further" to fight the highest inflation in years.
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Smooth Sailing Ahead for Stocks: Whittier Trust's Bhagat

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Whittier Trust CIO Sandip Bhagat says the combination of fiscal and monetary policies will benefit the stock market for years. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Yellen: Fed Has Legal Authority on IOR vs. Fed Funds Rate

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June 22 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses the difference between interest on reserves and the Fed Funds rate. She speaks with Republican Representative Jeb Hensarling of Texas during testimony before the House Financial...
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Inflation to Impact Short End of Yield Curve: Nuveen's Nick

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Brian Nick, chief investment strategist at Nuveen, discusses how Russia's invasion of Ukraine has changed markets, the Federal Reserve's rate hiking cycle, and the short end of the yield curve on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed's Doing Enough for Market Expectations: JPM's Stubbs

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David Stubbs, global head of cross-asset thematic strategy at JPMorgan Private Bank, says markets will be satisfied with the "significant tightening cycle" that has already been priced in from the Federal Reserve. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Texas Will Rethink Energy System After Crisis: Toone

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Feb.19 -- Breakthrough Energy Ventures Executive Managing Director and Science Lead Eric Toone outlines the unique challenges that caused the Texas energy crisis. He thinks that adoption of renewables will continue because they are...
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The Fed's Neutral Rate Is 'in the Enchanted Forest,' Brady Says

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The Federal Reserve's neutral rate is "in the enchanted forest" and high inflation will push the U.S. economy into recession, according to Jason Brady, chief executive officer of Thornburg Investment Management Inc. He spoke to...
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Neutral on Indonesia, but Thailand Is Interesting: HSBC's Cheo

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James Cheo, Southeast Asia chief investment officer at HSBC Global Private Banking and Wealth, discusses his investment strategy, how interest rate hikes will impact the strategy and where he's finding opportunity. He speaks on Bloomberg...