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Interview with Bank of England Governor Mark Carney
CLEAN: Interior interview with Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, speaking about how the bank's decision to raise interest rates from 0.25% to 0.5% will affect savers, mortgages and other forms of credit on November 02, 2017 in...
Bloomberg
PBOC Said to Order Banks to Curb Loans
Jan.25 -- Sources tell Bloomberg that China's central bank is ordering the nation's lenders to curb new loans in the first quarter of this year. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
The Fed's Unhealthy Relationship With Markets
April 27 -- Mickey Levy, chief economist for U.S. & Asia at Berenberg, discusses the relationship between markets and the Federal Reserve. He speak son "Bloomberg Surveillance."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Negative interest rates 'thing of the past': German central bank chief
Soaring inflation in the eurozone meant the European Central Bank would soon have to bring an end to its long-standing policy of negative interest rates, the head of the German central bank says (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Fed Is on 'Pretty Steady Path,' Wells Fargo's Schumacher Says
Nov.11 -- Mike Schumacher, head of rates strategy at Wells Fargo Securities, talks about Federal Reserve policy
He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Sky News
Interest Rates Continue To Be Held At 0.5%
VOICED: Interest rates have been held again after the vast majority of the Bank of England's deciding committee voted to keep them at half a percent.
Despite previous suggestions that it could rise this year, it now seems like the cost...
Bloomberg
Best of Davos: Risks to the Global Economy
Jan.24 -- Business leaders talk about the risks they see facing the global economy while in Davos.
Curated Video
Congress is renewing its scrutiny of the credit card industry, as some lawmakers denounce the practice of raising customers' interest rates when their credit scores decline, even if they make their card payments on time.
HEADLINE: Congress probes credit card industry
CAPTION: Congress is renewing its scrutiny of the credit card industry, as some lawmakers denounce the practice of raising customers' interest rates when their credit scores decline, even...
Bloomberg
Yellen: Fed Expects Gradual Interest Rate Hikes
June 21 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks about the factors supporting a cautious approach to monetary policy in testimony before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee in Washington.
Bloomberg
CICC's Huang Says China's New Tech Board a 'Major Milestone'
Jul.11 -- Huang Haizhou, managing director and head of equities department at investment bank China International Capital Corp., talks about the government's reforms to open up the country's financial markets, Chinese bonds, the economy...
Curated Video
More than 35,000 homeowners flock to the final day of a five-day mortgage restructuring event held by the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America hoping to find an affordable alternative to their skyrocketing payments.
HEADLINE: Group helps distressed homeowners in Atlanta
CAPTION: More than 35,000 homeowners flock to the final day of a five-day mortgage restructuring event held by the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America hoping to find an...
Press Association
Daily politics briefing: September 29
All the latest political developments in the UK as the fallout from the Government's mini-budget continues.
Curated Video
HONG KONG: WORST STOCK MARKET CRASH IN TEN YEARS UPDATE 2
English/Nat
Hong Kong stocks on Thursday suffered their worst day in a decade.
There was a burst of panic selling triggered by rocketing interest rates and fears that its vibrant economy may be infected by turmoil elsewhere in Asia....
Bloomberg
U.S. 10-Year Yield Climbs for Fourth-Straight Day
Feb.08 -- In "Futures In Focus," Ira Epstein of the Ira Epstein Division of Linn & Associates examines the factors behind the recent moves in U.S. Treasury yields. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Zenith Bank's Ovia on Nigeria Growth, Business Climate in Africa
Jul.27 -- Jim Ovia, chairman of Nigeria's largest commercial lender Zenith Bank Plc, discusses the outlook for growth in Nigeria and the business outlook for the African continent. He spoke July 13 with Bloomberg Television's Francine...
Bloomberg
Kenya Central Bank Sees Inflation 'Well Anchored'
Oct.17 -- Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge discusses the impact of food costs on inflation and issues complicating the central bank's approach to monetary policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
RBC Says Monetary Policy Will Remain Loose in Europe
Jul.06 -- Peter Schaffrik, global macro strategist at RBC Europe, discusses monetary policy in Europe on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
Bloomberg
Indian Stocks' Valuations Moving to a 'New Normal': IIFL
Jan.08 -- Nirmal Jain, founder and chairman of IIFL Group, which has companies focusing on businesses including wealth management and brokerage, discusses the prospects for India's economy and the opportunities he sees in the country's...
Bloomberg
Stop Worrying About National Deficits
Dec.04 -- James Galbraith, University of Texas at Austin professor, Otmar Issing, Center for Financial Studies professor, Stephanie Kelton, Stony Brook University professor, and Todd Buchholz, former White House director of economic...
Bloomberg
The Phillips Curve Doesn't Work, Former Budget Director Stockman Says
Jul.15 -- David Stockman, author of "Peak Trump: The Undrainable Swamp and the Fantasy of MAGA" and former budget director under President Ronald Reagan, discusses his criticisms of current U.S. fiscal and monetary policies with...
Bloomberg
BOJ's Kuroda Says First Sign of Exit Will Be Seen in Bond Yields
Oct.14 -- Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda says look to bond yields and not asset purchases for the first sign that the central bank is finally ready to start exiting its years-long monetary stimulus. He speaks in an exclusive...