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Worries of a Trump-Fueled Global Dollar Shortage
Nov. 17 -- Deutsche Bank analysts have voiced concerns about the potential for a global dollar shortage based on the economic policies of U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump. Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Ghosn: Autonomous Technology Fundamental for the Future
Jan.05 -- Carlos Ghosn, chairman and chief executive officer at Nissan, discusses Autonomous driving technology and Donald Trump's presidency. He speaks to Bloomberg's Betty Liu from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Investec's Ruane: Summer Rate Hike Is in the Cards
Feb.09 -- Darren Ruane, head of fixed interest at Investec Wealth & Investment, discusses interest rates in the U.S., the timing of the next Fed rate hike, the U.S. bond market and how Donald Trump's policies could impact markets. He...
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Did Chair Yellen Increase Chance of a March Rate Hike?
Feb.14 -- Bloomberg’s Michael McKee reports on Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s testimony before the Senate Banking Committee. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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Monetary Policy Loses Its Luster in the ‘New Abnormal’
Dec.09 -- State Street Global Advisors Chief Investment Strategist Michael Arone discusses monetary policy as a tool to change growth and investing in the Trump era. He speaks with Scarlet Fu and Julie Hyman on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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Examining the Two Sides to Mnuchin's OneWest Tenure
Jan.19 -- Jim Millstein, founder and chief executive officer at Millstein & Co., and Bloomberg's Max Abelson examine U.S. Treasury Secretary-nominee Steven Mnuchin's role in foreclosures and loan modifications at OneWest Bank. They speak...
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Goolsbee: Cutting Taxes Won't Grow GDP
Jan.23 -- Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Austan Goolsbee discusses tax cuts and his outlook for the economy under a Trump administration. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Has the Bond Rout Gone Too Far?
Nov. 16 -- Amundi Smith Breeden's Ken Monaghan weighs in on the bond market selloff and discusses his outlook for high-yield. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Constancio: Will Keep Expansion Stance on Monetary Policy
Nov.24 -- Policy
European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio explains the ECB's plans to keep monetary policy expansionary in pursuit of the bank's inflation goal. Constancio discusses the Italian referendum and the prospect of...
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Nasdaq's Friedman: Trump Could Be Good for the Industry
Nov. 15 -- Adena Friedman, Nasdaq's incoming chief executive officer, comments on how financial regulations impact the exchange during an interview with Bloomberg's Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Singapore PM: 'Asia depends on the US'
The Prime Minister of Singapore sought to reaffirm its relationship with the United States during a visit to Washington, saying "Asia depends on the United States" and that Singapore is a great resource to the U.S., given its positioning...
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Macron Due to Address Nation After Weeks of National Protests
Dec.10 -- French President Emmanuel Macron is due to address the nation on Monday evening as he seeks a solution to end the downward spiral of Europe’s second largest economy, started last month with a grass-roots movement against fuel...
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Deepak Chopra dice que las políticas de inmigración de Trump acabarán con los empleos
Aug.23--Deepak Chopra, fundador de la Fundación Chopra, y Kabir Sehgal, coautor de "Home: Where Everyone Is Welcome", opinan sobre las políticas de inmigración de Donald Trump en "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Guangzhou Looking to Enter U.S. Market in 2019
Nov.20 -- China's Guangzhou Automobile Group is looking to deepen its ties with Fiat Chrysler as the world's biggest car market relaxes some regulation. In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie, Guangzhou President Feng...
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Free Trade of Medical Supplies Key to Virus Fight: Johns Hopkins' Krueger
May.13 -- Anne Krueger, senior research professor of international economics at the Johns Hopkins University School for Advanced International Studies, discusses her post-pandemic outlook with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Mnuchin Says U.S. Firms Need More Access to China
Jul.19 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's opening remarks at the U.S.-China Comprehensive Economic Dialog spoke of the benefits of a more balanced economic relationship between the nations.
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Fed Policy Is Very Volatile, Former IMF Economist Obstfeld Says
Jun.04 -- Maurice Obstfeld, and for chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, discusses the international aspects of Federal Reserve monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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How the 2020 Election Could Impact Hedge Funds
Dec.26 -- Tobias Levkovich, Citigroup Chief U.S. equity strategist, and Fabio Savoldelli of Columbia University, talks about how the 2020 election could impact hedge funds. They appear on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Would Elizabeth Warren Kill the Stock Market as President?
Oct.30 -- Multiple Wall Street pundits have stated that the stock market will plunge if Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren wins the White House in 2020. Similar comments were made ahead of President Donald Trump’s victory...
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Fed's Powell Says U.S. Economy Is Now in a 'Good Place'
Feb.06 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell talks about the U.S. economy and the challenges it faces. He speaks at a town hall meeting with educators across the country.
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Johnson: Conservatives champion the environment
Saturday saw Conservative leadership candidate Boris Johnson in Notthingham for the latest in a series of hustings.
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Greece’s New Democracy Party President on Campaign, Tax Cut, Bond issuance, Economy
Apr.23 -- Greece’s New Democracy Party President Kyriakos Mitsotakis discusses his campaign promise to cut taxes, how he plans to do it, the type of tax he’s after, a possible bond issuance and his outlook for Greece and its economy. He...
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UC Berkeley Study Says Covid-19 Prevention Measures Prevented 500 Million Infections
Jun.10 -- Solomon Hsiang, U.C. Berkeley professor of public policy and global policy laboratory director, discusses his study on the impact of emergency health measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Fed’s Bostic Projects Interest Rate Lift-Off for End of 2022
Aug.27 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic says the strength of the economy will allow for a faster pace of tapering then in the past as he sees interest rates rising at the end of next year. He spoke with...