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Former Treasury Secretary Lew on Stimulus, Markets, Debt

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Aug.05 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew discusses the politics behind negotiations on the next round of U.S. stimulus. bond and equity markets, and debt concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Central Banks Unlikely to Pull Back on Stimulus Anytime Soon, BlackRock's Seth Says

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May.19 -- BlackRock Head of Asian Credit Neeraj Seth believes central banks are unlikely to pull back on stimulus anytime soon, until we see a more robust recovery. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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It's time to look more into active investing: RockCreek CEO

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Apr.24 -- Afsaneh Beschloss, RockCreek Group Founder & CEO highlights the role of ETFs and index funds in market dislocation and the importance of investing in innovation-focused companies. She joins host David Westin for an exclusive...
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Senate to Vote on Advancing Republican Stimulus Bill

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Sep.10 -- Senators plan to hold a procedural vote today on a Republican coronavirus aid bill that Democrats have already rejected, leaving prospects for the next round of stimulus in doubt. Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
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How Much More Stimulus Do Risk Assets Need?

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Sep.17 -- How much more stimulus do risk assets need? Sue Trinh, managing director for global macro strategy at Manulife Investment Management, Raymond Cheng, head of Asia equity research at JPMorgan Private Bank, Carol Pepper, founder...
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The Fed's push to shore up liquidity is not creating demand: Beschloss

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May.15 -- Afsaneh Beschloss, RockCreek Group Founder & CEO, says the Fed's stimulus measures have provided liquidity, but are unable to create demand for goods and services. She points to the similarities between performance in equities...
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How the Tech Sector Is Holding Up During the Crisis

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Jul.27 -- Russell Hancock, president and chief executive officer at Joint Venture Silicon Valley, discusses what a stimulus plan being debated in Washington will mean for the tech industry, especially startups on "Bloomberg Technology."
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The Fed Wants to See a Steeper Yield Curve, Says Tchir

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Oct.06 -- Peter Tchir of Academy Securities says the Federal Reserve wants to see a steeper yield curve. He also says that Washington will provide more stimulus no matter who wins the presidential election. He appears on "Bloomberg...
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Indonesia Discussing Burden Sharing With Central Bank

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Jun.23 -- Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati talks about the efforts to fight the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, and says government officials are discussing with the central bank how to share the burden of funding...
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We Are Entering Another Period of Revolution, Says Summers

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Oct.16 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adviser to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, says that concerns about deflationary pressures reflect a new paradigm. He joins David...
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Minimum Wage Hike Dealt a Blow as House Poised to Pass Stimulus

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Feb.26 -- The House is moving ahead with a vote on the $1.9 trillion Covid-19 stimulus plan on Friday as a ruling by a Senate official made it unlikely that the measure will include a minimum wage hike to $15. Bloomberg Government’s...
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Hong Kong Offers Its Residents Cash Amid Protests, Coronavirus Fears

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Hong Kong has been rocked by protests and now faces coronavirus fears. It's offering adult residents money to revive its economy.
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Rep. Maxine Waters Proposes $100 Billion in Rental Assistance Funds

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May.08 -- U.S. Representative Maxine Waters, chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee, discusses her proposal for $100 billion in rental assistance to assist families and small landlords during the coronavirus pandemic. She...
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White House Solving Wrong Problem With Stimulus, Carlos Gutierrez Says

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Mar.10 -- Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, Albright Stonebridge Group chairman, discusses the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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China’s Manufacturing PMI Rebounds in March

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Mar.30 -- Jian Chang, chief China economist at Barclays Asia Pacific, discusses China’s PMI and non-PMI data and her outlook for the economy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Lack of market reaction to U.S.-China tensions shouldn't make people complacent: Summers

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May.29 -- Lawrence H. Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, cautions that we should not take cues on the future of U.S.-China relations from the lack of market reaction. He says that the current strategy teaches China to avoid any...
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Yuan Should Remain Stable: BlackRock Investment Institute’s Powell

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Apr.15 -- Ben Powell, chief investment strategist for APAC at BlackRock Investment Institute, discusses his outlook for Asian currencies, including the yuan. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Markets Are Pricing for Next Year, BlackRock’s Watson Says

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Dec.11 -- Marilyn Watson, head of global fundamental fixed income strategy at BlackRock, examines how stimulus and the Covid-19 vaccine play into the reflation trade and says markets are pricing in positive growth for next year. She...
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U.S. Retail Sales Spiked 9.8% In March, The Largest Gain In 10 Months

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A fresh round of relief checks and an improved labor market are likely to have contributed to the increased spending.
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Lagarde: EU Spending Package Must Be Operational Without Delay

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Nov.19 -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde promised a forceful monetary stimulus package for December and urged governments to make pandemic-relief available “without delay.” She speaks during a European Parliament...
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Risk Asset Investment Makes Sense Over Medium-Term: UBS’s Haefele

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Feb.16 -- Mark Haefele, chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management, says he doesn’t see systemic risk from asset price inflation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”
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First Wave Of $1,400 Payments To Hit Accounts Wednesday

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The IRS says the first wave of payments will show up in accounts Wednesday.
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Our Economy Is in a 'Unique and Precarious' Moment, Says Deese

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Feb.22 -- Brian Deese, director of the White House National Economic Council, says inflation is a risk that bears watching, though the bigger danger now is longer-term damage to the labor market. He talks to Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro...
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Senate Leader McConnell Blocks Vote On $2,000 Stimulus Checks

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked the vote, saying the chamber will "begin a process" to address the issue.