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Dudley Says Sending Checks to Households Is Good Idea With Recession Looming

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Mar.17 -- Former New York Federal Reserve President William Dudley, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses the Fed's monetary policy response to the coronavirus outbreak with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."...
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`Phase 3' Tariffs Could Raise Cost to Households to $1,550, JPMorgan Says

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Jun.26 -- Joyce Chang, global head of research at JPMorgan, discusses the global economy and the cost to U.S. households if President Donald Trump imposes a new round of tariffs on Chinese goods. Chang speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Four-week delay to lift restrictions will cost hospitality industry '£3 billion'

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Greater Manchester’s Night Time Economy Advisor, Sacha Lord, has condemned the way in which the Government has gone about the potential delay of moving the ‘freedom day’ June 21 date. It comes as leaks from inside the Government indicate...
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Goldman's Matsui on Japan's Economy, Stocks, 'Womenomics'

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Dec.17 -- Kathy Matsui, chief equity strategist and vice chair of Goldman Sachs Japan, discusses the outlook for the economy, corporate earnings and stocks. She also talks about the economic benefits of boosting female participation in...
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Bond Market Needs to Be Overhauled, Says Guggenheim's Millstein

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Jan.26 -- Guggenheim Securities Co-Chairman Jim Millstein says debt markets should be revamped after the Federal Reserve came to their rescue. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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New Lockdown Measures in England Are Different to those in Scotland And Wales

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots people out and about in streets in Hackney, London as lockdown rules eased and soundbites from people speaking about meeting friends, aerial shots people enjoying sun on Brighton Beach in Englandexterior...
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Ruehl: Nat. Gas Sets Path of Price Increases

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Christof Ruehl, Senior Fellow at CGEP, Columbia University discusses the impact of proposed energy price caps for power markets and consumers. He speaks with Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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UK PM Boris Johnson visits training facility in County Durham

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson MP speaking on government help with cost of living, in COunty Durham on 27th May, 2022 in Durham, England, United Kingdom
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Mirvac CEO on Australia's Property Sector

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Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz, CEO at Mirvac, discusses the outlook for Australia's property sector. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts on the sidelines of the "Macquarie Australia Conference" on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Yen Near 20-Year Low on Widening BOJ-Fed Policy Gap

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The yen trades around the lowest in 20 years against the dollar. Rising US yields on expectations of aggressive tightening by the Federal Reserve reaffirmed policy divergence with the Bank of Japan. Ruth Carson reports on Bloomberg...
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World Economies Pay the Price as Central Banks Got It Wrong

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Policy makers from the Federal Reserve and its global peers are moving to hike interest rates much faster than telegraphed after recognizing they got their inflation calls wrong last year. Enda Curran examines the impact of central bank...
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Jonathan Van-Tam speaks at daily press conference on Covid-19 from Downing Street

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Professor Jonathan Van-Tam speaking at Downing Street's daily press briefing on Covid-19 on 14th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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China Is Recovering Pretty Rapidly, Says Deutsche Bank’s Lee

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May.19 -- Juliana Lee, chief Asia economist at Deutsche Bank AG, discusses China’s loan prime rate, the country’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and her outlook for Thailand’s economy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Dutta: The Fed is Going for More Optionality

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Neil Dutta, Head of Economics at Renaissance Macro Research, joins Bloomberg Markets to react to Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell's testimony.
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Bloomberg

Moody's Zandi Sees Fighting Chance of Avoiding Recession

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Moody's Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi says recession risks are "uncomfortably high" but there's a chance it can be avoided in the next 12-18 months. He speaks during an interview with David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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UNIFEED WASHINGTON D.C REMITTANCES FACT BOOK

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1. Med shot, World Bank HQ 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hans Timmer, Director of Development Prospects, World Bank: "Remittances are very important because of their size; remittances are at the moment some 325 billion dollars to developing...
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BOJ Stimulus: Never Less Effective?

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April 28 -- The Bank of Japan wraps up its latest policy meeting later with some analysts calling it the most closely watched decision in recent history. More than half the economists Bloomberg surveyed predict more stimulus, but one...
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Why Amazon Could Be Seen as a Threat to Aussie Retailers

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May.31 -- Roger Montgomery, chairman and chief investment officer at Montgomery Investment, discusses Australia's retail environment and the addition of Amazon in the market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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What the Cheap Money Era Reveals About the Global Economy

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Mar.15 -- Monetary policy is supposed to work like this: cut interest rates, and you’ll encourage businesses and households to borrow, invest and spend. It’s not really playing out that way. Bloomberg's Ben Holland explains on "Bloomberg...
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BOE's Carney on Impact of Brexit on Economy, Policy

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Aug.02 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks at a news conference in London about preparations for different Brexit outcomes.
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Fed Currently Doesn't See Large Financial Imbalances

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Oct.30 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks at a news conference in Washington about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to cut rates by a quarter-percentage point for the third time this year.
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Sky News

Mark Carney meeting community business groups in Glasgow

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CLEAN: Interior shots of the Bank of England Governor Mark Carney meeting local community and business associations on 3 April 2019 in Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Bank of Korea Cuts Rate to Record Low of 0.50% From 0.75%

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May.27 -- Oh John Junggun, president of Korea Finance ICT Convergence Association, discusses the Bank of Korea’s interest rate cut and what it means for the economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Bloomberg

Australia Says Some Industries Need Additional Support

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Jun.23 -- Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg talks about the efforts by the government and the central bank to fight the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks at the Bloomberg Invest Global virtual event. (Excerpts)