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Markets Weighing 'Corrosive Effect' of Tariffs, Goldman's Moe Says
Timothy Moe of Goldman Sachs says equity markets are focusing on the impact of President Trump's tariffs. He tells Bloomberg Television that "tariff uncertainty is having a corrosive effect on capital spending plans," constraining some...
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Lagarde Says Inflation to Reach 2% Target in Early 2026
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, speaking at a news conference in Frankfurt, says inflation will reach the ECB's 2% target only in early 2026. She made the comments after the Governing Council decided to lower interest...
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Fed's Daly 'Very Comfortable' With Two 2025 Rate Cuts
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said she is "very comfortable" with policymakers' median projection of two interest-rate cuts in 2025. Daly added, "my projection is that it will take many fewer rate cuts next...
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St Augustine’s Abbey lit up by Luxmuralis for Canterbury Festival
Footage of St Augustine’s Abbey as it was lit up by Luxmuralis, a special projection-based art gallery for the Canterbury Festival.
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Launch of The Timekeepers by Illuminos art installation projection
Images of illuminated installations and a projection mapping display at the Light Up Wakefield Light Trail. It includes The Timekeepers by Illuminos, projected onto a historic building. The installation illustrates the story of John...
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ECB 'Not Exactly' Done, Says Former President Trichet
Jean-Claude Trichet, former European Central Bank President, says the ECB is out of "unconditional forward guidance" and that it is his hope that the central bank has concluded with rate hikes. He examines their latest monetary policy...
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Fed Takes Backseat to Treasury Refunding
Wall Street bond dealers expect the US Treasury to unveil another round of increases this week to its note and bond auctions. Kailey Leinz reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bank of Canada Keeps Rates at 5%, Highest in 22 Years
The Bank of Canada left its benchmark overnight lending rate at 5% on Wednesday the highest level in 22 years. The pause was expected by markets and economists, and marks the fourth time officials sat on the sidelines during this rate...
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BOE's Bailey: Policy Is Working to Bring Inflation Down
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey speaks at a press conference Thursday following the central bank's move to raise its key benchmark interest rate to 5.25%.
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ECB Faces Cliffhanger Decision Over Next Step
The European Central Bank's dilemma over whether to deliver a 10th straight interest-rate increase on Thursday hinges chiefly on how quickly its forecasts show inflation retreating. Maria Tadeo reports on Bloomberg Television.
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New Zealand Central Bank Says Mild Recession 'Bare Minimum' to Tame Inflation
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr discusses monetary policy and the outlook for the economy. The central bank on Wednesday held its Official Cash Rate at 5.5% but raised its forward track slightly, indicating the risk of...
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Bank of Italy's Visco on Inflation, ECB Policy, Economy
Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco discusses inflation, ECB monetary policy and his outlook for the economy. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television on the sidelines of the Group of 20 gathering of finance minister and central...
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Bank of Italy's Visco: We Don't Need to Have a Recession
"I don't' think we need to have a recession. We can disinflate the economy without a recession." Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco discusses ECB policy and his outlook for the economy. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television on...
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BOT: Low Inflation Has No Implication So Far on Monetary Policy
"Low inflation has no implication so far on monetary policy." Bank of Thailand Assistant Governor Piti Disyatat discusses his outlook for inflation and monetary policy. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television.
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Bank of America, Citigroup Challenge Projections in Fed's Stress Tests
Bank of America Corp. and Citigroup Inc. started discussions with the Federal Reserve after the central bank's annual stress tests projected results that differ from the lenders' forecasts. Katherine Doherty reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Siemens CEO Confident Chinese Market Is 'Picking Up'
Siemens Chief Executive Officer Roland Busch explains why the company remains confident in demand from China in a discussion with Oliver Crook on May 17.
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No Way to Move Date: Rizzo on Possible Debt Limit X-Date
John Rizzo, Clyde Group Senior Vice President of Public Affairs and Former Senior Spokesperson at the US Treasury, discusses the looming X-Date and whether or not the X-Date is as early as June 1st or potentially later. He also talks...
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Japan's Ex MOF Official Says Data Monitoring Critical
Japan's Former Vice Finance Minister Tatsuo Yamasaki says the Bank of Japan changing its Yield Curve Control mechanism should not send a wrong signal to the markets. Yamasaki told Kathleen Hays he thinks monitoring data as it develops...
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