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Bloomberg Surveillance TV: May 15, 2024

Bloomberg Surveillance

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🗓️ 15 May 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

-David Kelly, JPMorgan Chief Global Strategist
-Tom Porcelli, PGIM Fixed Income Chief US Economist
-Kevin McCarthy, Fmr. House Speaker

JPMorgan's David Kelly and PGIM's Tom Porcelli react to the April CPI print and retail sales data, agreeing that the cooling inflation gives the Fed flexibility on their path forward with interest rates. Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy discusses the Biden administration, Donald Trump's campaign, and US foreign policy. 

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David Kelly of J.P. Morgan Asset Management,

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Tom Porcelli of P. Jim fixed income.

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Gents, good morning to you.

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David, first to you, your reaction.

1:14.4

Well, I think what we've got is a moderate moderation in the U.S. economy, both in terms of

1:19.4

growth and inflation. In inflation, it's taking its sweet time coming down but we still think it's a

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