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U.S. Inflation Slips From 40-Year Peak But Remains High At 8.5%

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Consumer prices jumped 8.5% in July compared with a year earlier, down from a 9.1% year-over-year jump in June, according to government data.
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Jobs Report Strong Despite Missing Estimates: Hill

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Nov. 7 -- Old Blackheath Companies Managing Partner Jeremy Hill reacts to the October jobs report in On The Markets . He speaks with Mia Saini on Bloomberg Televisions In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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George Osborne grab on Bob Diamond Resignation

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George Osborne grab on Bob Diamond Resignation
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Go Long on Dollar, Short on Euro: Aslam

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Dec. 23 -- Ava Capital Markets Chief Market Analyst Naeem Aslam discusses his outlook for Russia and how investors should play the central bank divergence for 2015 with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on Countdown.
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JAPAN: TOKYO: NIKKEI STOCK AVERAGE LATEST SITUATION

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English/Nat The U-S dollar was higher against the Japanese yen on Wednesday morning after the U-S Federal Reserve's policy-making committee hinted it may raise interest rates. Japanese stocks fell, with the country's main stock index,...
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What Tomorrow's Jobs Report Means for Fed Policy

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May 5-- David Kotok, Cumberland Advisors' chairman and chief investment officer, previews the April jobs report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Alix Steel and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
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Fed's Kaplan: September Hike 'Very Much On the Table'

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Aug. 1 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan, discusses the prospect of a September rate hike by the Federal Reserve, the lasting impact of Brexit on U.S. GDP, and the need for the Fed to think globally. He speaks...
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Markets Brace for a Move by the ECB's Mario Draghi

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March 9 -- Daniel Chung, chief executive officer and chief investment officer at Alger, examines why an expectation of further easing from the European Central Bank doesn’t translate into a market rally in Europe. He speaks on...
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Former Kuroda Deputy Is Surprised by Lack of BOJ Action

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April 28 - Columbia University professor Takatoshi Ito, a former deputy to BOJ chief Haruhiko Kuroda, talks about Kuroda's decision to not add any stimulus to the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Would Negative Rates Soon Follow a Brexit Result?

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April 19 -- Bond purchases, currency interventions, rate cuts or even rate increases: those are just some of the actions the Bank of England is seen taking if the U.K. votes to leave the European Union. Some 90 percent of economists in...
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Sinche: Not Really a Lot Left in Downside for Pound

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Aug. 22 -- Robert Sinche, global strategist at Amherst Pierpont, discusses the potential global impact of a further weakening of the British pound and the deflationary effect from a devaluation of the Chinese yuan. He speaks on...
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Bill Gross: Don't Buy Bonds, Buy Gold and Real Estate

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Aug. 3 -- Janus Capital Fund Manager
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Fed's Dudley Roils Treasuries With Rate-Hike Complacency

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Aug. 16 -- Comments from Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley on a possible interest rate hike next month sent the Treasury market to a reversal of earlier gains. Bloomberg's Jeanna Smialek reports on "Bloomberg...
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Cleveland Fed Pres. Mester on Sept. Fed Decision

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Oct. 3 -- Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester discusses the U.S. economy and Fed policy. She speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Markets."Â