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ECB’s Visco Doesn’t Expect Tightened Policy for a Long Time

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Jul.15 -- European Central Bank Governing Council Member and Banca d’Italia Governor Ignazio Visco discusses Europe’s economic recovery, potential changes to ECB policy, and concerns related to Covid-19 and the delta variant. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Wage Inflation The Key Metric to Watch: Andrew Zatlin

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Jun.30 -- Andrew Zatlin, founder of Southbay Research, talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about the status of the U.S. economic recovery ahead of the jobs report on Friday.
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Bloomberg

All Workers Need Opportunity to Participate in Recovery: Valerie Wilson

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Jul.02 -- The labor force for adult Black men rose to a record in June, and the share of Black Americans working or seeking a job was higher than that of Whites for the first time since June 1972. Black men over 20 though still have the...
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Fed Could Start Tapering in 2021

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Aug.27 -- Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the "substantial further progress test" has been met for inflation and the "coming reduction in asset purchases" are not intended as a signal on rate hikes. He speaks at the Kansas City...
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Bloomberg

India Is Well Prepared for Possible Next Wave: Apollo Hospitals

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Jul.01 -- Suneeta Reddy, managing director of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd., India's largest health-care chain, discusses the country's Covid-19 vaccination program, the delta variant, and the possibility of another wave. A total of...
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Bloomberg

Fed Sees Progress Toward Tapering Move

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Jul.07 -- Federal Reserve officials expected to continue to make progress on reaching their threshold to scaling back massive asset purchases, a record of their June gathering showed. Mike McKee reports.
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Bloomberg

Bridgewater Sustainability Co-CIO on the ESG Revolution

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Bridgewater Sustainability Co-CIO Karen Karniol-Tambour says there's been a revolution in ESG investing over the past two years. She says regulators are helping companies work with tools and standards to help investors reach their...
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Bloomberg

RBC's Ong: RBA Hike a Done Deal, Only Size An Uncertainty

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RBC Capital Markets' Chief Economist Su-Lin Ong explains why she is expecting the RBA to deliver another 25bp hike later on Tuesday. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia" with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn.
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Bloomberg

Quintet Private Bank's Antonucci on Markets and Strategies

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Daniele Antonucci, Chief Economist and Macro Strategist at Quintet Private Bank discusses markets and strategies. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Bloomberg

Yen Falls to Six-Year Low as Policy Divergence Seen Widening

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The Japanese currency is trading around a six-year low. The yen breached the 120 mark against the dollar on Tuesday, and is set for its largest decline against the dollar since November 2020 amid expectations of a growing divergence in...
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Bloomberg

HSBC Joey Chew on FX Outlook

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HSBC Senior Asia FX Strategist Joey Chew discusses her outlook for currencies ahead of Powell speech at Jackson Hole. She speaks to Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Bloomberg

CenterSquare's Pattarkine on Markets, Strategy

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Uma Pattarkine, Investment Strategist at CenterSquare Investment Management, discusses her outlook for markets and strategy. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Bloomberg

Pendal Group: USD Strength, Rate Hikes Not Good For EMs

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Pendal Group Head of Income Strategies Amy Xie Patrick says dollar strength, rate hikes and slowing China are not a good combination for emerging markets. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Bloomberg

MLIV Pulse: What Fed rate would cause a big jump in default rates?

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During this week's MLIV Pulse survey, Bloomberg TV guests respond to the question: What Fed rate would cause a big jump in default rates?
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Bloomberg

Red-Hot Labor Market

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Bob Michele, JP Morgan Asset Management Head of Fixed Income & Erin Browne, PIMCO Multi-Asset Strategy Portfolio Manager questions whether the Fed will approach future rate hikes and dives into the effects of potential tightening. They...
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Bloomberg

Fed's George Warns Jumbo Hikes Risk 'Oversteering'

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Kansas City Fed President Esther George is warning that rushing to raise rates could backfire. George dissented on the central bank's 75-basis point hike last month. Enda Curran reports on Bloomberg Television.
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President Barack Obama is trumpeting private-sector job growth and lower unemployment, telling the public that "the trend is clear" on the economy _ and it's encouraging.

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HEADLINE: Weekly Obama Address: Economic Gains CAPTION: President Barack Obama is trumpeting private-sector job growth and lower unemployment, telling the public that "the trend is clear" on the economy _ and it's encouraging. (Jan. 8)
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President Barack Obama is expected to withdraw roughly 10,000 U.S. troops from Afghanistan this year, with about 5,000 forces leaving this summer and an additional 5,000 Americans coming home by the end of the year, a senior U.S. defense official said Tuesday.

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HEADLINE: Obama likely to cut 10K troops from Afghanistan CAPTION: Pres. Barack Obama is expected to withdraw roughly 10,000 US troops from Afghanistan this year, with about 5,000 forces leaving this summer and an additional 5,000...
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Curated Video

Symposium on international monetary system with Fed pledging clear signals

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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said on Friday that the Fed is striving to clearly communicate its intentions on interest rates in order to minimise surprises that could disrupt financial markets both in the United States and...
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Curated Video

Space, Lido, Air Force

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Satellite A Bust Official films show the catastrophic launching attempts of America's first space satellite at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The giant Vanguard rocket barely lifts off the ground before it falls back and explodes. Lido...
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Curated Video

MALAYSIA: ASEAN SUMMIT UPDATE

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English/Nat The United States has stepped up the pressure on Cambodia to forge a political settlement allowing the ousted Prince Ranariddh to return to the country. U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright made the demand at the 30th...
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While other campaigns are breaking out celebrities, Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign is bringing out childhood friends to sell stories about the former first lady's soft side. The AP's Julie Pace explains the Clinton campaigns strategy.

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HEADLINE: Race Rundown: Softening Clinton's image CAPTION: While other campaigns are breaking out celebrities, Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign is bringing out childhood friends to sell stories about the former first lady's soft side. The...
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Bloomberg

October Market Worries: Investors Face Volatility, Fears

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Oct. 6 -- Bloomberg's Mike Regan, Lisa Abramowicz and Julie Hyman examine the trading week ahead after the main concerns of traders in the month of October. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on Bloomberg Television's ""In The Loop.
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Curated Video

Gaza Strip economic pressure grows

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1. Workers gather in dark Gaza and leave for Tel Aviv 2. Beach camp 3. Rafah border 4. Jabalia camp 5. Israeli patrol 6. New housing 7. Meeting of men whose homes are threatened with demolition 8. School girls in Bureij camp 9....