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U.K. Markets React to Brexit Concerns
Jun.20 -- The pound extended losses to reach a two-month low against the dollar, triggered by Bank of England Governor Mark Carney signaling he wasn’t in a hurry to raise interest rates any time soon because of worries about the...
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Rutgers Takes 13th Annual College Fed Challenge
Dec.15 -- Rutgers University won the national College Fed Challenge, beating teams from Dartmouth and Princeton. The competition encourages students to learn about then U.S. economy and monetary policymaking. Vonnie Quinn speaks to some...
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Dollar at Strongest Level in 7 Months
Oct. 12 -- Bloomberg's Vincent Cignarella reports on the dollar, British pound and Fed policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (Corrects guest's last name.)
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BOE Holds Key Interest Rate at 0.5% in 6-3 Vote
Jun.21 -- The Bank of England held the benchmark rate unchanged at 0.5 percent in a 6-3 vote as Chief Economist Andy Haldane joined the call for an immediate rate increase. Bloomberg's Alix Steel, David Westin, and Guy Johnson have the...
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Opponents of Kuroda's Stimulus Leaving After BOJ Meeting
Jul.18 -- The Bank of Japan is expected to keep its super-charged monetary policy in high gear at this week's meeting as it tries to hit an inflation target that some say is going to be forever out of reach. Will this change as two...
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Why the Fed Might Raise Rates Four Times Next Year
Dec.11 -- John Briggs, NatWest Markets head of U.S. rates strategy, discusses the outlook for Fed monetary policy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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BOE Holds Rate Steady as Two Members Unexpectedly Vote for a Cut
Nov.07 -- The Bank of England voted 7-2 to keep the interest rate at 0.75%, while Michael Saunders and Jonathan Haskel voted to lower the benchmark rate by a quarter point. Bloomberg’s Alix Steel and Nejra Cehic report on "Bloomberg...