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Video: Michigan's Bernero Says U.S. Needs More Production Jobs: Video

Video: Michigan's Bernero Says U.S. Needs More Production Jobs: Video

from Bloomberg on December 04, 2009
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Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Virgil Bernero, mayor of Lansing, Michigan, talks with Bloomberg's Lori Rothman about the outlook for the U.S. labor market. Employers in the U.S. cut the fewest jobs in November since the recession began, and the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell, signaling that the recovery is lifting the labor market out of the worst slump since World War II. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Goolsbee Discusses U.S. Labor Market Report, Economy: Video

Video: Goolsbee Discusses U.S. Labor Market Report, Economy: Video

from Bloomberg on December 04, 2009
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Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Austan Goolsbee, a senior White House economic adviser, talks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton about the U.S. labor market. (This report is an excerpt. Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Sinai Says Fed Rate Increase Won't Slow U.S. Economy: Video

Video: Sinai Says Fed Rate Increase Won't Slow U.S. Economy: Video

from Bloomberg on December 04, 2009
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Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Allen Sinai, chief economist at Decision Economics Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Lori Rothman about the possible impact of Federal Reserve interest rate increases on the U.S. economy. Sinai also discusses today's report showing the country's unemployment rate declined in November. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: SJS's Kowalczyk Favors `Risky Assets' Outside Gulf Area: Video

Video: SJS's Kowalczyk Favors `Risky Assets' Outside Gulf Area: Video

from Bloomberg on December 02, 2009
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Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Darius Kowalczyk, chief investment strategist at SJS Markets Ltd., talks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton about the Dubai debt crisis and his investment strategy. Dubai World, the state-controlled investment firm whose assets include a stake in Las Vegas casino company MGM Mirage, is seeking to reschedule payments on about $26 billion of debt. Kowalczyk speaks in Hong Kong. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: FT's Lex Columnist Stovin-Bradford on Dubai World Debt: Video

Video: FT's Lex Columnist Stovin-Bradford on Dubai World Debt: Video

from Bloomberg on December 01, 2009
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Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Stovin-Bradford of the Financial Times' Lex commentary team talks with Bloomberg's Deirdre Bolton about Dubai World, which began talks with banks to restructure $26 billion of debt. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Dollar Weakens Amid Dubai Debt Crisis, U.A.E. Bank Plan: Video

Video: Dollar Weakens Amid Dubai Debt Crisis, U.A.E. Bank Plan: Video

from Bloomberg on November 30, 2009
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Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Sara Eisen reports on the outlook for the U.S. dollar. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: FT's Lex Columnist Stovin-Bradford Comments on Dubai: Video

Video: FT's Lex Columnist Stovin-Bradford Comments on Dubai: Video

from Bloomberg on November 30, 2009
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Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Stovin-Bradford of the Financial Times' Lex commentary team talks with Bloomberg's Deirdre Bolton about Dubai, the debt-laden Gulf city-state which is facing at least an $80 billion debt.(Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Dubai Debt Hits Further Investments in Emerging Markets: Video

Video: Dubai Debt Hits Further Investments in Emerging Markets: Video

from Bloomberg on November 30, 2009
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Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Sheila Dharmarajan reports on the outlook for investments in emerging markets. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Credit Crunch Hits Dubai World, No Aid From Abu Dhabi: Video

Video: Credit Crunch Hits Dubai World, No Aid From Abu Dhabi: Video

from Bloomberg on November 30, 2009
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Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Margaret Brennan reports on Dubai, the debt-laden Gulf city-state which is facing at least an $80 billion debt. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: T. Rowe's Levenson Sees U.S. Economy Improving in 2010: Video

Video: T. Rowe's Levenson Sees U.S. Economy Improving in 2010: Video

from Bloomberg on November 24, 2009
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Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Alan Levenson, chief economist at T. Rowe Price, and Robert Eisenbeis, chief monetary economist at Cumberland Advisors Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton and Julie Hyman about the outlook for the U.S. economy. They also discuss the Nov. 4 Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee meeting minutes. (This report is an excerpt. Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Reinhart Sees `Low Profile' Fed With Unemployment High: Video

Video: Reinhart Sees `Low Profile' Fed With Unemployment High: Video

from Bloomberg on November 20, 2009
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Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Vincent Reinhart, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, talks with Bloomberg's Lori Rothman about the outlook for the U.S. labor market. Reinhart, a former director of the Federal Reserve's Division of Monetary Affairs, also discusses Fed policy. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Sperling Says Small Business Jobs Returning Slower: Video

Video: Sperling Says Small Business Jobs Returning Slower: Video

from Bloomberg on November 18, 2009
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Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Gene Sperling, counselor for domestic policy issues at the Treasury Department, talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Carol Massar about the outlook for the U.S. economy. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner urged U.S. banks to boost lending to small businesses and consumers who still face “very challenging” credit conditions and rising unemployment. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Pozen Says More Discipline Needed in Banking Oversight: Video

Video: Pozen Says More Discipline Needed in Banking Oversight: Video

from Bloomberg on November 17, 2009
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Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Pozen, chairman of MFS Investment Management, talks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox about the U.S. banking industry. Pozen also discusses the outlook for toxic assets. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Dreiling Says Dollar General Plans to Add Stores, Jobs: Video

Video: Dreiling Says Dollar General Plans to Add Stores, Jobs: Video

from Bloomberg on November 13, 2009
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Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Dreiling, chief executive officer at Dollar General Corp., talks with Bloomberg's Suzanne O'Halloran about the company's plans to open new stores and add jobs. Dollar General began trading today on the New York Stock Exchange. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Global Confidence Dips as Central Banks Cut Stimulus: Video

Video: Global Confidence Dips as Central Banks Cut Stimulus: Video

from Bloomberg on November 11, 2009
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Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Confidence in the world economy dipped in November as central banks’ actions to withdraw some stimulus measures sparked concern about the strength of the recovery, a Bloomberg survey of users on six continents showed. The Bloomberg Professional Global Confidence Index fell to 60.3 from 61.7 in October. Bloomberg's Lindsey Arent reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Mckinley Says Dodd's Plan Creates Fairness For Consumer: Video

Video: Mckinley Says Dodd's Plan Creates Fairness For Consumer: Video

from Bloomberg on November 10, 2009
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Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Robert McKinley, chairman of CardWeb.com Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Mark Crumpton about the outlook for the U.S. banking industry. Senator Christopher Dodd proposed creating a single U.S. bank regulator and stripping supervision from the Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in legislation aimed at preventing a repeat of the credit crisis. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Dodd Said to Propose Removing Certain Fed, FDIC Roles: Video

Video: Dodd Said to Propose Removing Certain Fed, FDIC Roles: Video

from Bloomberg on November 10, 2009
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Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, is expected to propose creating a single U.S. regulator that would strip the Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. of bank-supervision authority. Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Kos Says Banking Is in `Early Innings' of Failure Cycle: Video

Video: Kos Says Banking Is in `Early Innings' of Failure Cycle: Video

from Bloomberg on November 09, 2009
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Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Dino Kos, managing director at Portales Partners LLC, talks with Bloomberg’s Margaret Brennan about the outlook for bank failures in the U.S. Kos, formerly head of markets at the New York Federal Reserve Bank, also discusses British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's proposal for a global Tobin tax on financial transactions. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: NYU's Cooley Calls Fed as Risk Regulator a `Bad Idea': Video

Video: NYU's Cooley Calls Fed as Risk Regulator a `Bad Idea': Video

from Bloomberg on November 04, 2009
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Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Thomas Cooley, dean of the Stern School of Business at New York University, talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller about the outlook for a systemic risk regulator in the U.S. Cooley also discusses financial oversight and the banking industry. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Gramley Doubts Fed Will Raise Rates Before March 2010: Video

Video: Gramley Doubts Fed Will Raise Rates Before March 2010: Video

from Bloomberg on November 04, 2009
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Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Lyle Gramley and Michael Pento, chief economist at Delta Global Advisors Inc., talk with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton and Julie Hyman about today's decision by the Federal Reserve to maintain its benchmark overnight lending rate between zero and 0.25 percent. The Federal Open Market Committee restated its intention to keep rates "exceptionally low" for "an extended period" as long as inflation expectations are stable and unemployment fails to decline. (This is an excerpt. Source: Bloomberg)
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