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Coronavirus Throws Wrench Into Semiconductor Demand Recovery

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Feb.12 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Anand Srinivasan explains how the coronavirus fallout is impacting semiconductor stocks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Brooke Sutherland, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on "Bloomberg...
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IMF's Lipton Says Sluggish Global Economy Needs a Response

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Jul.16 -- David Lipton, acting managing director of the International Monetary Fund, discusses the global economy, trade tensions and monetary policy. He speaks from Paris on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Hillary Clinton Releases Details From Medical Exam

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Sept. 14 -- Mark Halperin and Donny Deutsch discuss whether Hillary Clinton’s release of details from her medical exam will satisfy critics on "With All Due Respect.”
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Why the IMF Downgraded Its Global Growth Forecasts

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IMF First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath discusses the IMF's global economic growth projections for 2022. She speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Kriti Gupta on "Bloomberg Markets."
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'Pretty Clear' OPEC Will Increase Output, BofA Merrill's Blanch Says

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Jun.14 -- Saudi Arabia is more confident than ever that it can deliver the OPEC production increase that oil consumers have been demanding. It’s “inevitable” the cartel and its allies will decide to boost output gradually when they meet...
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How Illumio Keeps Data Out of Hackers' Hands

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Aug. 11 -- Andrew Rubin, Co-Founder & CEO of Illumio explains how his company's adaptive security system can better protect cloud-based infrastructure and data centers.
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IMF Warns Coronavirus Recession Could Be Worse Than Great Depression

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Apr.17 -- The International Monetary Fund predicts the “Great Lockdown” recession will be the steepest in almost a century, if the coronavirus lingers or returns.



Bloomberg's Stephanie Flanders talks with the IMF's chief...
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El-Erian Sees Stagflation Scenario for US Economy

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Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion contributor, says "notably low" US economic growth will lag below the level needed to offset the impact of ongoing inflation. "That's too low for the stage of where we are in the economy, " he says...
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Its a Mans World: Global Male Population Problem

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Oct. 3 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu displays the global growth of the male population age 15-29. She speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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APAC Sovereigns Set To Recover Amid Pressures, Fitch Ratings' Schwartz Says

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Jun.13 -- Stephen Schwartz, Fitch Ratings Head of Asia Pacific Sovereign Ratings, says APAC economic momentum should turn positive in 2H 2020. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Clarida Says Fed Policy in 'Good Place'

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May.07 -- Richard Clarida, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman, talks about Fed policy and interest rate moves. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Internet 2.0 Co-CEO Robert Potter on China's PCR Order Spike

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Oct.04 -- Robert Potter, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Australian-U.S. cybersecurity company Internet 2.0, discusses the firm's research on China PCR purchases. The report claims that Hubei province, home to Wuhan, made big purchases of PCR...
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Daly: Pelosi Taiwan Visit Made Things Worse

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Robert Daly, Wilson Center's Kissinger Institute on China-US, Director says Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan has made things worse in the region. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Puerto Rico Governor on Debt, Health Care, and Reform

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Jan.20 -- Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello discussed debt, health-care reform, innovation, economic growth, pension reform, and Corey Lewandowski with Bloomberg's David Gura.
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Fed's Daly Says Rates Can Stay on Hold

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Nov.13 -- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly says monetary is in a good place given healthy momentum in the economy and consumer spending, despite headwinds from weaker business investment and manufacturing. Daly...
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IMF’s Gaspar: Debt Forgiveness for Poorest Countries Is a Priority

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Apr.16 -- International Monetary Fund Head of Fiscal Affairs Vitor Gaspar discusses governments’ ability to pay down debt amid the coronavirus pandemic, and the possibility of forgiving debt for the world’s poorest nations. He speaks on...
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India's Tax Cuts Raise Questions About Fiscal Discipline: Oxford Economics

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Sep.22 -- Priyanka Kishore, head of India and Southeast Asia economics at Oxford Economics, talks about India's economy and policies. India reduced taxes on some hotel and catering services, and a levy on some passenger vehicles, adding...
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Mission Impeachable

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Sep.27 -- If you were hoping that market analysis could soon return to the nuts and bolts of economics and policy, guess again. Political scandal has once again gripped the headlines, and if impeachment proceedings eventually ensue then...
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El-Erian "Allianz Chief Economic Advisor" & Bloomberg Opinion columnist on Possible Recession

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Aug.14 -- Allianz Chief Economic Advisor & Bloomberg Opinion columnist Mohamed El-Erian discusses the growing risk of a recession and the three factors that contribute to it. He speaks with David Westin on "Bloomberg Balance of Power"
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Weidmann: Virus to Hit German Growth But No Need for ECB Action

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Feb.28 -- Deutsche Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann discusses expectations for a v-shaped recovery from coronavirus as he anticipates having to “slightly revise downwards our forecasts." He speaks with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller on...
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Hospitals Are Forever Changed by Covid: Johns Hopkins

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Oct.12 -- Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses the permanent changes Covid-19 has made in hospitals, the use of antibiotics, and defining the long-term effects of Covid-19. The Johns...
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El-Erian: Too Early to Say US Inflation Has Peaked

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Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion contributor, says predictions that US inflation has peaked are premature, and is "worried" that next month's Consumer Price Index will exceed consensus estimates for May. "Those who boldly said...
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Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon discussed his struggles with early onset dementia and depression, issues that he believes were brought on by the beating he absorbed playing football. (June 17)

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Jim McMahon would leave home and forget how to get back.

Sometimes, he would stay in his room and lie in the dark because the pain in his head was so excruciat
ing.
And at his darkest moments...
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Small Shock May Cause US Recession: IMF Chief Economist

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IMF Chief Economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas warns that the global economic outlook is tilted to the downside and says central banks need to stay the course until inflation is tamed. He speaks with Alix Steel and Anna Edwards on...