Bloomberg
Deese: Goal Is Stable, Steady Growth
Brian Deese, White House Director of the National Economic Council, on the current state of the U.S. economy. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
Bloomberg
Key Takeaways From the Univ. of Michigan's Consumer Data
"Consumers are seeing a lot of uncertainty in the world today," Joanne Hsu, University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers director, says. Speaking on "Bloomberg Markets," Hsu also says consumer sentiment is still low.
Bloomberg
ECB Hiking Rates Not Sufficient to Support Euro: Sinha
Adarsh Sinha, co-head of Asia FX & rates strategy at BofA Securities, discusses the rise of the dollar, the euro and his outlook for Asian currencies. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
European Stock Outperformance
Ksenia Galouchko, Bloomberg Equities Team Leader, explains why European stocks have so greatly outperformed US stocks so far this year.
Bloomberg
Goldman No Longer Sees Recession for Euro Area
Goldman Sachs no longer predicts a euro-zone recession after the economy proved more resilient at the end of 2022. The bank's economists are now expecting gross domestic product to increase 0.6% this year, compared with an earlier...
Bloomberg
Why Lower Oil Prices Are Great for Truck Sales
Nov. 3 -- On Before The Bell, Jalopnik Editor-In-Chief Matt Hardigree and Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns and Scarlet Fu discuss the price of oil and auto sales. They speak on on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Top Stocks to Watch in Asia Today
Nov. 4 ""In today's ""Stock Exchange,"" Bloomberg's David Ingles and Yvonne Man discuss today's top stocks to watch in Asia on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Around the country, transit officials say high gas prices are pushing more people onto trains and buses. And while that's usually good news for transit agencies, the current spike has some wondering whether they can continue to accommodate new riders at a time when tight budgets make local and state governments reluctant to put more money toward public transportation
HEADLINE: Increased train and bus ridership squeeze transit systems
CAPTION: Around the country, transit officials say high gas prices are pushing more people onto trains and buses. And while that's usually good news for transit...
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VOICED : US: hybrids suffer as pickups top car sales once again
VOICED : US: hybrids suffer as pickups top car sales once again
Bloomberg
Florida Is Still Short on Gas After Irma
Sep.12 -- As Florida recovers from the damages left behind by Hurricane Irma, residents are also dealing with a shortage of gasoline along with a wide-spread lack of electricity. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Uniper Will Be Carbon Neutral in Europe by 2035, Says CEO
Mar.10 -- Andreas Schierenbeck, chief executive officer at Uniper SE, discusses earnings, LNG and the company’s growth strategy. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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US gas prices drop amid virus-driven slowdown
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Biden's Energy Secretary Laughs When Asked About Increasing Oil Production
U.S. Energy Secretary��Jennifer Granholm says world oil markets are controlled by OPEC, a group she calls a "cartel." She talks about the rising cost of gas and oil on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Former UK Energy Regulator CEO Nolan talks future of European Energy
Sep.16 -- Dermot Nolan, Former CEO of UK Energy Regulator, said Europe's transition to green energy will not be easy and could be expensive on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson.
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Gas and Diesel Prices at Record Highs as Driving Season Starts
Gas and diesel prices are at record highs as the US summer driving season starts. The national average is now pennies away from $5 a gallon. Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Goldman's Hatzius Sees 50 Basis-Point Fed Hike in September
Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius previews Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's Jackson Hole speech, the path of US inflation, and the Fed's terminal interest-rate target strategy on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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US Wants to Limit Putin's Oil Profits, Hochstein Says
Restricting" Vladimir Putin's profits while still ensuring Russian crude reaches the market and provides adequate supply is a "delicate balance," said US energy security adviser Amos Hochstein. He spoke to Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Germany's Scholz Signals Bailout for Uniper
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his government is continuing talks on aid for gas giant Uniper SE, and signaled that bailout tools developed during the pandemic to rescue big companies like Lufthansa are on the table again. Vanessa...
Curated Video
Biden Zeroes In On Economic Message As Campaign Winds Down
President Biden is traveling to New York on Thursday, to Philadelphia on Friday and scheduled to headline a political rally Tuesday in Florida.
Curated Video
Biden Tightens Methane Emissions Rule Amid Push For More Oil
The president is set to announce a supplemental rule cracking down on emissions of methane Friday as he attends a global climate conference in Egypt.
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US Producer Price Index Falls for a Second Month
The US producer price index for final demand decreased 0.1% from a month earlier and increased 8.7% from a year ago, Labor Department data showed. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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President Obama says new talks with Tehran could give diplomacy a chance to halt Iran's nuclear drive, and he's dismissing GOP vows of military action as "bluster." ``
HEADLINE: Obama on Iran: GOP beating 'drums of war'
CAPTION: President Obama says new talks with Tehran could give diplomacy a chance to halt Iran's nuclear drive, and he's dismissing GOP vows of military action as "bluster." (March 6)
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A new AP-Ipsos poll suggests most Americans believe the country is moving in the wrong direction.
HEADLINE: AP-Ipsos Poll: Americans think country is off track
CAPTION: A new AP-Ipsos poll suggests most Americans believe the country is moving in the wrong direction. (June 19)
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Cheap Gas, Low Payments Drive Auto Sales: Trennert
Dec. 3 -- Jason Trennert, managing partner at Strategas, talks about the strength of the U.S. auto industry as overall sales rose 4.6 percent in November and offers his economic outlook for 2015. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.