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Bloomberg Surveillance TV: April 18, 2024

Bloomberg Surveillance

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Business News, News, Investing, Business

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🗓️ 18 April 2024

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

 -Tim Adams, IIF President
-Jonathan Pingle, Chief US Economist, UBS
-Klaas Knot, Dutch Central Bank President & European Central Bank Governing Council Member

IIF President Tim Adams says geopolitical uncertainties, including the US presidential election, are overwhelming global economic calculations. UBS Chief US Economist Jonathan Pingle says the 'extraordinary pace of growth' in the US may lead the Fed to raise interest rates, but still expects two cuts this year. Dutch Central Bank President Klaas Knot says the ECB is 'confident that the overall picture is one of disinflation.'  

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0:00.0

Get a concise daily market update from Charles Schwab,

0:03.4

including the latest on U.S. and global economic news,

0:06.8

stock updates, monetary policy decisions,

0:09.5

and key results and statistics that may impact your trading.

0:13.7

Schwab Market Update, an original podcast from Charles Schwab provides an information-packed

0:18.9

daily market recap in 10 minutes or less.

0:21.9

Listen today at Schwab.

0:23.4

com slash market update podcast

0:25.8

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:28.0

Osage County, Oklahoma is getting a lot of attention right now.

0:33.2

It's the setting of Martin Scorsese's latest film,

0:36.1

Killers of the Flower Moon.

0:38.3

The movie is based on a book about the 1920s Osage murders,

0:42.4

when white men poured into Osage County and killed Osage

0:45.6

people for their oil wealth. I'm Rachel Adams Heard, the host of

0:50.4

In Trust, a podcast from Bloomberg and I Heart Media.

0:55.4

For over a year I was reporting a different story about other ways white people got

1:00.5

Osage land and wealth, and how a prominent ranching family in Osage land and wealth and how a prominent ranching family in Osage County

1:05.5

became one of the biggest landowners here. Their ranching empire was built on

1:11.0

land that at the turn of the century was all owned by the

1:14.0

Osage Nation. So how did they get it? Listen to the award-winning

1:19.5

podcast, Entrust, on the I-HeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your

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