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Richard Clarida

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
440 total appearances

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Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

We're popping 138 on sterling.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

Does your life change with a 143 sterling?

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

I mean, I'm looking at the chart here and we're right up against the range.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

Dan, your work recently has been absolutely brilliant about the fabric of employed America.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

What is the one thing Wall Street consensus, the three zip codes in Manhattan, what's the one thing they get wrong about labor America?

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

Diane, quickly here, the model is that the tech bro are taking over America.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

We've talked about American exceptionalism, but so many people just want to turn around that ugly labor share vector.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

How would you do that?

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

I'm going to go to Torsten.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

Your question, John, is brilliant.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

What she said was remarkable.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

I don't think I've ever heard that, ever, ever.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

The bottom line is we have a president who's prosecuting a neo-mercantilist strategy.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

You were weaned on this ages and ages, great-grandpa Slock a million years ago as well.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

How do we extract ourselves from a neo-mercantilist strategy to get growth back in for the rest of the public not benefiting from this tech boom?

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

Can you just describe the 1930s in the United Kingdom?

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

I think the phrase is grasping at straws.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

I don't hear much policy or science behind it.

Bloomberg Talks
Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides

Maybe we'll hear that in these comments.

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I think an important factor that supports Fed independence is the financial markets and the bond market.