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Bill Dudley Says Fed Won't Make QT Mistakes 'This Time'

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Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Bill Dudley says the Fed has "learned from experience" and won't repeat the quantitative tightening strategy that led to a disruptive cast crunch in 2019. "I think the Fed is going to be...
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Mobius Sees Fed Rates as High as 9% If CPI Keeps Rising

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Investor Mark Mobius says US interest rates could peak at 9% if inflation keeps rising. "So you have 8*% CPI. That means you have to have 9% interest rates," said Mobius, who co-founded Mobius Capital Partners after spending more than...
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Fed Can Achieve 'Softish Landing,' Blinder Says

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"The soft landing was always a long shot but not an impossible shot," Alan Blinder, a Princeton University professor and former Federal Reserve vice chair, says during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Federal Reserve's Move Is in Right Direction, Jeff Lacker Says

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Former Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker discusses the central bank's policy and the outlook for the economy.  The Fed raised interest rates by 75 basis points -- the biggest increase since 1994 -- and...
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Gold Near Two-Year Low; Oil Around Eight-Month Low

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Gold is around the lowest level in more than two years, while oil is little changed. Annabelle Droulers reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Mester Says Fed Won't Rule Out 75-Bps Hike Forever

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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester says raising the Fed's benchmark rate by 50 basis points "sounds about right" at this time. Speaking with Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close," she adds that rate...
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Powell Says Rate Hikes Could Cause a Recession

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave his most explicit acknowledgment to date that steep rate hikes could tip the US economy into recession, saying one is possible and calling a soft landing "very challenging." He spoke before the...
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Odds of an Economic Soft Landing Aren't Good: Jacob Lew

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Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew says the Federal Reserve has done an extraordinary job managing policy the past two years and expresses concern about inflationary expectations settling in and driving up a wage-price spiral. He...
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Medley Global Advisors MD on Markets, Eco

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Ben Emons, Managing Director of Global Macro Strategy at Medley Global Advisors, discusses his outlook for markets and the U.S. economy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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U.S. Stocks End Almost Flat; Treasuries, Dollar Rose

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U.S. Stocks rebounded in the final hour of trading, with the S&P 500 almost wiping out a selloff that pushed it to the brink of a bear market earlier Thursday. Treasuries rose with the dollar. Isabelle Lee reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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US Faces a Stagflationary Environment, MKM's Darda Warns

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Michael Darda, MKM Partners chief economist and market srategist, says the US may be near peak inflation on a year-over-year basis but that may not matter for the path of Federal Reserve monetary policy, which he sees as "still behind...
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Quadratic Capital CIO on Markets, Strategy

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Nancy Davis, Founder and CIO at Quadratic Capital Management, discusses her outlook for markets and investment strategy. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Summers Says US Should Raise Taxes to Battle Inflation

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says US lawmakers should consider raising taxes to aid the Federal Reserve in its fight against inflation. "The right thing to do is to raise taxes right now to take some of the demand out of...
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BlackRock's Hegarty: Fed Will Miss Inflation Target

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June 16 -- Martin Hegarty, BlackRock managing director, discusses the Fed's decision to leave rates unchanged and the outlook for inflation with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Why the Fed Is Still on Track for a Rate Hike in June

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March 16 -- Ethan Harris, BofA Merrill Lynch's co-head of global economics research, discusses the outlook for Fed monetary policy with Bloomberg's Alix Steel, Tracy Alloway and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Rep. Sherman: Economy Crawling, Disappointed With Fed

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June 22 -- Rep. Brad Sherman, a Democrat from California, discusses Fed policy and the state of the U.S. economy with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Mishkin: Fed Needs to Keep Its Eye on Inflation

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April 27 -- Frederic Mishkin, professor at Columbia University, discusses the FOMC statement, fiscal policy and communication from the Fed. He speaks to Scarlet Fu, Michael McKee and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fed's Williams: Not Looking for a Big Surprise in Data

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May 3 -- San Francisco Fed President John Williams discusses the state of the U.S. economy with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Markets."
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First Pacific's Atteberry: Fed Isn't Being Very Clear

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Sept. 13 -- Thomas Atteberry, First Pacific Advisors portfolio manager, discusses Fed policy and his strategy for investing in the fixed-income market with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets." (Corrects title...
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Volatility Kicks Up as Markets Wait for Fed

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Sept. 20 -- Bloomberg's Oliver Renick examines how the Federal Reserve adds to the misery of a return of volatility to stock and bond markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO
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Who Are the Three Fed Dissenters?

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Sept. 21 -- A divided Federal Reserve left its policy rate unchanged for a sixth straight meeting, saying it would wait for more evidence of progress toward its goals, while projecting that an increase is still likely by year-end....
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Donald Trump: Economic Positives, Market Negatives?

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Sept. 14 -- Stephen Auth, executive VP and chief investment officer of equities at Federated Investors, examines how a Donald Trump presidency may impact the U.S. economy and markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."