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Do Bank Failures Always Cause Recessions? | Economics Explained
Jean-Edouard Colliard is a financial regulation professor at HEC Paris. He previously worked as Economist at the European Central Bank where he gave policy advice to the ECB, including at the highest level. The video describes the recent...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Kevin O'Rourke: Optimal Currency Areas and Governance - The Challenge of Europe (2/8)
Kevin O'Rourke describes a political trilemma in Europe. He says that if the nation state remains dominant in the Eurozone, the trilemma suggests two possibilities. Either public opinion is successfully ignored in countries like...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Ken Rogoff - Debts, Deficits and Global Financial Stability
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Opening Session.<b<br/>r/>
Where are we now? Debts, Deficits and Glob<br/>al Financial Stability
Where are we now? Debts, Deficits and Glob<br/>al Financial Stability
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Kevin O'Rourke: Ireland and the European Debt Muddle
In this INET interview, Kevin O'Rourke, Professor of Economics at Trinity College Dublin, warns that a socialization of Irish debts will eventually lead to sovereign default, and that amid austerity measures and bank bailouts right-wing...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Relearning Recessions
What causes a financial crisis?<b<br/>r/>
You may think of long lines of angry depositors at the bank. But Cornell economist Matthew Baron says it’s more about credit booms and over-lending than<br/> we’ve thought before.
You may think of long lines of angry depositors at the bank. But Cornell economist Matthew Baron says it’s more about credit booms and over-lending than<br/> we’ve thought before.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Jean Pisani-Ferry: Optimal Currency Areas and Governance - The Challenge of Europe (3/8)
Jean Pisani-Ferry is the Director of Bruegel, Brussels, and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011.<br/>
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Wolfgang Munchau: Optimal Currency Areas and Governance - The Challenge of Europe (7/8)
Wolfgang Munchau is an Associate Editor at the Financial Times and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011<br/>
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Q&A: Optimal Currency Areas and Governance - The Challenge of Europe (8/8)
A Question and Answer Session with Andre Sapir, Carl-Ludwig Holtfreirich, Kevin O'Rourke, Jean Pisani-Ferry, and Niels Thygesen<br/>
Curated Video
Who should look after migrant workers affected by the pandemic?
Remittances dry up as foreign workers lose their jobs and salaries.
Curated Video
Analyst Breaks Down Thursday's Market as Stocks Climb Amid Strong Tech Earnings
David Wright, president and owner of Wright Financial Group LLC, joined Cheddar News to discuss Thursday's trading as stocks closed higher amid strong tech profits. But Wright says banking stress could sway markets down as the Federal...
Curated Video
DFD Partners CEO Devon Drew on the State of US Economy
DFD Partners CEO Devon Drew on the State of U.S. Economy
Curated Video
Twin Focus Analyst Weighs in on Economy in Wake of OPEC Production Cuts
Twin Focus Financial Analyst Weighs in on State of Economy in Wake of OPEC Production Cuts
Curated Video
What to Expect in the Market Ahead of This Week's Economic Data
Stocks closed mixed ahead of the release of more economic data. Matthew Johnson, president of Johnson Wealth & Income Management, joined Cheddar News to also weigh in on last week's jobs data and the status of the country's labor market...
Curated Video
Lawmakers Grill Regulators About Banking Collapse
Capitol hill is trying to get to the bottom of the bank collapses that shocked the financial system last month, and today lawmakers grilled banking regulators about why they weren't able to stop the crisis. Cheddar News correspondent...
Curated Video
Decision day in the race for Eurogroup presidency
Spain's Nadia Calviño, Luxembourg's Pierre Gramegna, and Ireland's Pascal Donohoe are the three Eurozone Finance Ministers in the running for the Presidency of Eurogroup for the next two and half years.
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Bloomberg
Afiouni: Lebanese Don't Want Secular Division in Govt
Lebanon's newly-elected Prime Minister Nawaf Salam is now facing the challenging task of forming a government. The new administration will have to maintain a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah and implement much-needed...
Bloomberg
Pimco Is Selling Hung Debt for a Premium
Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco) spent some of last year scooping up debt that banks couldn't sell at knock-down prices. Now it's started to slowly offload some of those positions at double-digit premiums. Sonali Basak has...
Bloomberg
Texas Capital CEO Says Mass Bank Consolidation Talk Is 'Asinine'
Texas Capital Bank President and CEO Rob Holmes pushed back on talk of a "mass consolidation" within the regional banking sector, saying the notion is "asinine to me" on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Komal Sri-Kumar on US Economy and Markets
Komal Sri-Kumar, President of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, discusses his outlook for the US Economy and Investment Strategies. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
Bloomberg
US Banks Still Feeling Pressure
Christopher Ailman, CalSTRS CIO & Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital CEO discuss why US banks are still under pressure after the crisis and the fallout on corporate lending.
Bloomberg
Ed Yardeni Says 'Look for Laggards' in Financials, Energy
Ed Yardeni, president at Yardeni Research, says investors that missed the rally in
MegaCap-8 stocks should target financial and energy firms that "took a dive" after the recent banking crisis. "Look for where there's been...
MegaCap-8 stocks should target financial and energy firms that "took a dive" after the recent banking crisis. "Look for where there's been...
Bloomberg
Principal Asset Management Sponsor Spotlight
Seema Shah, Chief Global Strategist, speaks with Emilie Gallagher, Global Head of FX, Commodities & Economics Product about investment trends shaping asset management today at Bloomberg Invest 2023.
Bloomberg
JPMorgan's Dimon on China, US Debt-Limit, AI
Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO at JPMorgan Chase, discusses his outlook for China, the latest on the US debt-limit deal and the role of artificial intelligence. He speaks with Stephen Engle from the sidelines of the JPMorgan Global China...
Bloomberg
Adams: China, War, Competition Are Key Europe Risks
Tim Adams, President & CEO of the Institute of International Finance, joins Dani Burger on Bloomberg 'Daybreak Europe'. They discuss the US debt ceiling, China relations, and key risks for Europe's economy and financial sector.