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Yellen: Fed to modestly reduce bond holdings

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The Federal Reserve will begin shrinking the enormous portfolio of bonds it amassed after the 2008 financial crisis to try to sustain a frail economy. The move reflects a strengthened economy and could mean...
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Labor Sec. Scalia Says 'It's Right' that Unemployment Benefit Expires at the End of the Month

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Jul.06 -- Eugene Scalia, U.S. secretary of Labor, discusses income inequality and the labor market. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Loomis Sayles Bo Zhuang on Chinese Macro, MLF

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Bo Zhuang, Senior Sovereign Analyst on the Macro Strategies Group at Loomis Sayles Investments Asia sees third quarter GDP growth at 2.8% y/y. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Yellen on U.S. Inflation, Russia Sanctions, China Trade

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen talks about the outlook for inflation in the U.S. and economic growth, trade with China, and sanctions imposed on Russia. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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In Mediocre World Policy Rates Lower, Longer: Clarida

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Dec. 2 -- Pimco Executive Vice President Richard Clarida discusses the economy and explains the new neutral versus the new mediocre. Cornell President David Skorton speaks about education on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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US Jobs Number Tops Estimates

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Peter Quigley, Kelly Services President and CEO, joined Guy Johnson and Kriti Gupta on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" on Friday morning following the release of the US jobs numbers.
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U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Rise To 230,000

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The rise in claims is likely due to layoffs resulting from a surge in COVID cases, according to economists.
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Krueger: Job Market Healing, Not at Full Employment

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Nov. 4 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger examines the U.S. October jobs report. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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How Low Could the 10-Year Treasury Fall by 2020?

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April 4 -- Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Rates Strategist John Herrmann discusses his outlook for Treasuries and discusses Fed policy and the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fed Raises Key Rate, Sees 2 More Hikes This Year

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The Federal Reserve is raising its key interest rate and signaling confidence in the U.S. economy's durability but plans to continue a gradual approach to rate hikes for 2018 under its new chairman, Jerome...
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McDonald, Krueger on Employer, Worker Sentiment and Wages

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Jan.05 -- Paul McDonald, senior executive director at Robert Half, and Alan Krueger, professor of economics at Princeton University, discuss the U.S. jobs market and employer, worker sentiment. They speak with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and...
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Fed's Powell Sees Gradual Rate Hikes as Best Path 'For Now'

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Jul.17 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell explains the Fed's rate path approach in his statement before the Senate Banking Committee.
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BlackRock's Rieder Says Don't Focus Too Much on the Jobs Report

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Feb.07 -- Mohamed El-Erian of Allianz, Anastasia Amoroso of JPMorgan Private Bank, BlackRock's Rick Rieder, and PGIM Fixed Income's Michael Collins discuss the January U.S. jobs report. They speak on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Rep. Waters Calls on Banks to Assist With Rent

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May.08 -- House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman, Maxine Waters speaks to Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on helping with rent assistance, the jobs report and the next round of stimulus
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T-Commodity Managing Director Gianclaudio Torlizzi on Base Metal Outlook

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Jun.08 -- T-Commodity Managing Director, Gianclaudio Torlizzi, says base metals have gone too high, too fast and sees a pullback in the near term. T-commodity advises industrial firms in commodities risk management policies. Gianclaudio...
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Jobless Claims Rise As Labor Market Loses Momentum

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853,000 people filed first-time jobless claims and millions are set to have benefits expire at the end of the month unless Congress acts.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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U.S. averaging 1,800 COVID-19 deaths per day; U.S. job market shows slowed recovery; Pres.-elect Biden calls on Congress to pass COVID relief.
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Yellen Says U.S. Is Re-examining China Trade Strategy

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the Biden administration is re-examining "our trade strategy with respect to China." She speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Grow Investment Hao Hong on China's Selloff

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Grow Investment Group Chief Economist Hao Hong discusses the outlook for Chinese markets which tumbled on Monday as President Xi's tightening grip alarmed investors. He speaks to Yvonne Man, David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
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Krueger: Fed Hit Reset Button Last Month

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June 26 -- Princeton Economic Professor Alan
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Los millennials encuentran empleo, pero no el que desean

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Apr.06-- Patrick Jones, fundador y CEO de Vocatio, habla de los desafíos que enfrentan los millennials y los recién graduados universitarios que ingresan a la fuerza laboral de EE.UU. en "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas".
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Making Sense of Hong Kong’s Job Market

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Jun.15 -- Carol Cheung, financial services and commerce finance director at Robert Walters Hong Kong, discusses Hong Kong’s jobless rate and her outlook for the city’s job market. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bernstein Says CPI Report Reflects Reopening of U.S. Economy

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May.12 -- Jared Bernstein, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, reacts to the consumer price index rising 0.8% in April. He speaks exclusively to David Westin on "Balance Of Power."
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Presidential election still too early to call; recount expected in Georgia; U.S. unemployment drops below 7%.