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Carney Cites Brexit Risks as BOE Lifts Rates: Full Briefing
Aug.02 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks at a news conference about inflation, the economy and Brexit. He spoke after officials voted unanimously to raise the U.K.'s benchmark rate to 0.75 percent, the highest level since...
Bloomberg
Societe Generale's Benzimra on Global Markets
Frank Benzimra, head of Asia equity strategy at Societe Generale, discusses his global market outlook and investment strategy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
Bloomberg
Fed's Mester on Rates Path, Balance Sheet, Ethics Rules
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester discusses the Fed's interest rate path, the outlook for reducing the central bank's balance sheet, and measures to address the ethics scandal that engulfed the Fed last year. She...
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U.K. Scraps Tax Cuts For Wealthy That Sparked Market Turmoil
U.K. Treasury Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng abandoned plans to cut the 45% rate of income tax paid on earnings above $167,000 a year.
Bloomberg
Bridgewater’s Prince on Managing Investments Amid a Zero-Rate World
Aug.07 -- Bob Prince, co-chief investment officer at Bridgewater Associates, discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the U.S. economy, bond investment strategy in a near-zero interest rate environment, and the future for the...
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Federal Reserve Attacks Inflation With Another Big Hike, Expects More
The central bank raised its key short-term rate by a substantial three-quarters of a point for the third consecutive time.
Bloomberg
Bill Dudley Says Fed Should 'Ditch' Interest Rate Target
Jun.24 -- Former New York Federal Reserve President and Bloomberg Opinion columnist William Dudley discusses the need to change the Fed's method of keeping short-term interest rates at desired levels on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” Dudley's...
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Italy raises US$3.95 billion over five years but rates up again
1. Professor Raffaele Oriani working at his computer, in his office at Luiss University
2. Close-up of Professor Raffaele Oriani
3. Close-up of finance books
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Raffaele Oriani, Luiss University, Professor of...
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U.S. Inflation Intensifies As Consumer Prices Increased In September
Consumer prices rose 8.2% in September compared with a year earlier, while prices increased 0.4% on a month-to-month basis.
Bloomberg
What Apollo Deal Signals About Leveraged Loan Market
A group of banks led by Bank of America and Barclays are struggling to attract investors for a roughly $3.9 billion debt financing package to help fund a buyout by Apollo Global Management. Olivia Raimonde discusses the leveraged buyout...
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'Bloomberg Markets: The Open' Full Show (09/06/2018)
Sep.06 -- Bloomberg Markets: The Open. Jonathan Ferro hosts an hour long program centered around the Opening Bell on Wall Street. The program showcases the most insightful and interesting Bloomberg charts and graphics, as well as...
Bloomberg
Can the Fed Do Anything to Tame Inflation?
Can the Federal Reserve tame inflation by raising interest rates? Matthew Hornbach of Morgan Stanley, Subadra Rajappa of Societe Generale and Richard Bernstein of RB Advisors, discuss on "Bloomberg The Open."
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U.S. Producer Inflation Rose To 8.5% In September
New economic data from the Labor Department will likely lead to another interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve in November.
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CLEAN : IMF chief says world better prepared for this crisis
The global economy is at a difficult crossroads, buffeted by multiple shocks including soaring inflation, rising interest rates and a growing threat of broad debt crisis, but IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva tells AFP that...
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ECB's Draghi Explains Changes to Asset Purchase Program
Dec.08 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi explains the details of the ECB's continuation of quantitative easing beyond March, with asset purchases decreasing to EU60 billion from April to December 2017. He speaks at an ECB...
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Stocks Tumble As Federal Reserve Eyes Interest Rate Hikes
The Dow Jones dropped by more than 700 points Monday morning, while the NASDAQ and S&P 500 were down 440 points and 120 points, respectively.
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Webman: Currency Wars as the New Beggar-Thy-Neighbor
Oct. 11 -- Jerry Webman, former chief economist at OppenheimerFunds, discusses the impact of currency depreciation on emerging market economies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Surging Inflation Clears Way For Biggest Fed Hike In Years
The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates by more 0.75%, which would mark the largest increase since 1994.
Bloomberg
Our Rate Cut Reduces Probability of Having to Do More Later, Says RBNZ’s Orr
Aug.22 -- Adrian Orr, governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, discusses the central bank’s policies, downside risks to the economy, future rate cuts, what’s going to cause him to cut again, his outlook for monetary policy, the New...
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Denmark’s Jyske Bank Sets Negative-Rate Mortgage Milestone
Aug.19 -- Jyske Bank A/S, Denmark’s third-largest lender, announced in early August a mortgage rate of -0.5%, before fees. Mikkel Hoegh, Jyske Realkredit housing economist, explains the dynamics behind the offering on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Biden Administration Extends Pause On Student Loan Payments
Payments on federal student loans will remain paused with 0% interest rates through May 1.
Bloomberg
UK Tax Cutting Plan Will 'End in Tears': Martin Weale
Former Bank of England policy maker Martin Weale discusses BOE monetary policy, a potential run on the British pound. Speaking on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close," Weale also says stimulus for the economy at a time when inflation is...
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Average U.S. Gas Price Rises 22% In Two Weeks To Record $4.43
The price at the pump is $1.54 higher than it was a year ago.
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ECB's Lane Says Normalization Timeline Is Uncertain
European Central Bank Chief Economist Philip Lane says gradualism is an important consideration in the process of normalizing monetary policy.