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Powell Replacement Needs 'Market Credibility' | Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 7/18/2025
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-18 20:22
LINE ANNOUNCER: THIS IS "BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK DAILY." WITH INSIGHT ON THE PEOPLE, COMPANIES, AND TRENDS SHAPING TODAY'S COMPLEX ECONOMY, PLUS BUSINESS AND FINANCE AND TECH NEWS AS IT HAPPENS. "BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK DAILY" WITH CAROL MASSAR AND TIM STENOVEC LIVE ON BLOOMBERG RADIO, TELEVISION, YOUTUBE, AND BLOOMBERG ORIGINALS. TIM: GOOD AFTERNOON.LIVE ON BLOOMBERG TV, RADIO, YOUTUBE, AND BLOOMBERG ORIGINALS. I AM TIM STENOVEC. THAT IS SONALI BASAK IN FOR CAROL MASSAR.IT IS GOOD TO HAVE YOU HERE. WELCOME. ...
Impact of Trump-Powell Saga on Tech Investors
Bloomberg Technology· 2025-07-18 19:08
You know what it's like being inside the Fed. You understand the independence of the Fed. But what have you made of this scenario as somebody that's now left the Fed behind and works principally as a private markets investor.Yeah, look, I think the most direct relationship between Fed policy and technology investing and venture capital investing is the path of interest rates. And in particular, what that means is, you know, interest rates have such a huge impact on valuations and returns in the private mark ...
Squawk Pod: Housing affordability & House Speaker Mike Johnson - 07/18/25 | Audio Only
CNBC Television· 2025-07-18 17:02
Bring in show music, please. Today on SquawkPod, late night votes in the House. Speaker Mike Johnson.What I wanted everybody to know about the one big beautiful bill is it it it wasn't a magic trick. This was I think it was Vince Lombardi that said victory loves preparation. And his comments on the Epstein files, freeze the rent.An affordability focus boosted New York mayoral candidate Zoron Mandani, but the soaring cost of living hits beyond the big apple. Former New York housing commissioner and former HU ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-18 14:18
Markets are still betting that inflation will ease enough to allow central banks to continue cutting interest rates this year. But there are signs that a resurgence could be more of a risk than anticipated. https://t.co/ImYJl8FtHz ...
Fed’s Waller on Labor Market, Rate Cuts, Inflation, Fed Chair
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-18 13:43
Labor Market Analysis - The private sector's employment growth is weaker than perceived, with a significant portion of recent job growth occurring in the public sector [1] - Underlying private sector data indicates a stagnant labor market, making it susceptible to economic shifts [4] - Firms are hesitant to hire, even with strong earnings, impacting the labor market [11] - Immigration is not identified as a primary cause of labor market issues, as unemployment rates for new college graduates remain high [11] Monetary Policy and Interest Rates - A potential July rate cut is under consideration, with the understanding that delaying until September may not be significantly different [13][22] - Dissent within the FOMC is viewed as healthy for policy debate and decision-making [16][17] - The Federal Reserve aims to act proactively, considering long and variable lags in monetary policy [24] Tariffs and Inflation - Economic theory suggests that one-time tariffs result in a one-time price effect, not persistent inflation, unless amplified by other mechanisms [26] - A rule of thumb suggests that a 10% tariff is typically absorbed in thirds by suppliers, firms, and consumers, resulting in a 0.3% impact on the inflation rate for a few months [29] - Continuous waves of increasing tariffs pose a greater risk to inflation than a single, uniform tariff [35] - Market-based inflation expectations are closely monitored, with less emphasis on consumer surveys, to gauge the impact of tariffs and other factors [43]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-18 12:21AI Processing
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said worries about hiring in the private sector have driven his call for the central bank to cut rates this month https://t.co/12Wo7vgCjS ...
Jerome Powell Letter Counters White House Criticisms on Fed Renovations
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-18 11:04
Fed Chair Jay Powell responding to White House criticism over the fence renovation project, writing in a letter to the director of the Office of Management and Budget, We take seriously the responsibility to be good stewards of public resources as we fulfill the duties given to us by Congress on behalf of the American people. Joining us now from washington, Mike shepherd. Shep, as we said at the start of this program, this story just won't die.You going to keep this one alive. Because in a way, they are try ...
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Investopedia· 2025-07-18 02:01
Interest Rate Trends - Top-paying CDs offer rates of 4.50% or more through 2027 [1] - Rates of 4.28% and up can be locked in for three to five years [1]
Companies have a good deal of cushion to absorb tariff costs, says Morgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner
CNBC Television· 2025-07-17 20:21
Economic Outlook & Monetary Policy - Retail sales show positive signs, indicating the economy isn't declining sharply [1][4] - The market anticipates the Federal Reserve will cut rates this year, but the timing remains uncertain [5] - Some believe the Fed should cut rates aggressively to stimulate the economy, potentially requiring more than 25-50 basis points [6] - Neutral interest rates are likely higher than current estimates, possibly around 3-35%, suggesting less need for aggressive rate cuts to stimulate the economy [7] - Calibrating rates to the underlying economic dynamics is crucial [8] Tariffs & Inflation - Companies have significant cash reserves (over $25 trillion outside of tech) and free cash flow to absorb tariff costs [2] - External producers may be absorbing some tariff costs, similar to 2019 [3] - The worst fears surrounding tariffs may be averted, but price pressures are still emerging [3] - The Federal Reserve's ability to look past short-term price pressures is crucial [3] Housing Market - Regulation at the state and local level is a major factor driving elevated home prices [9] - Addressing regulation is essential for long-term affordability in the housing market [9] - Cyclical solutions include increasing supply and reducing mortgage rates, but these won't fully address the regulatory impact [9] - The prospective buyers index is at a new cycle low [8] Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) & Resources - The industry is focused on capital expenditure, particularly related to AI and data centers [10] - Data centers require significant resources, especially water, highlighting the need for desalination [11] - Desalination requires energy, emphasizing the interconnectedness of energy and resource management [11][12] - Innovation in desalination to reduce energy consumption is crucial [12]
Bond yields move higher as market begins to 'look for less'
CNBC Television· 2025-07-17 18:59
Bond Market & Yields - The 10-year yield remains stagnant at 446%, mirroring levels from November, indicating a lack of movement in borrowing costs [1] - Despite positive economic data, bond yields experienced an initial rise followed by a slight decrease, influenced by technical factors [4] - Key psychological levels for yields are identified: just under 2% for 2-year, 450% for 10-year, and 500% for 30-year maturities [5] Economic Data & Fed Policy - Retail sales show a healthy rebound, and initial jobless claims hit a three-month low at 221000 [2][3] - Market expectations for Fed funds imply less easing, shifting from over two quarter-point cuts to 170% [3] - Strong economic data initially pushed yields higher, aligning with typical market behavior [4] Dollar Index - The dollar index is nearing a one-month high, approaching the significant psychological level of 100 [7] - Increased interest rates and a decent labor market contribute to the strengthening of the dollar index [6]