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Surveillance: A Long Way To Full Employment, Blanchflower Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

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Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Steven Englander, Standard Chartered Bank Global Head of FX, says the Fed's inflation forecast record isn't brilliant. Jerome Schneider, PIMCO Head of Short-Term Portfolio Management, expects the next Fed move to be higher in rates. Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, says there's still quite a long way to full employment. Sarah House, Wells Fargo Securities Senior Economist, expects a slowdown in the labor market. 

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0:00.0

To me, context is about pattern recognition.

0:02.8

It's connecting the dots.

0:04.4

It's giving readers an ability to synthesize

0:07.6

a number of different perspectives

0:09.2

so they can understand how the greater whole works,

0:12.0

because nothing really occurs in isolation anymore.

0:14.4

I'm Tim O'Brien and I'm the senior executive editor at Bloomberg Opinion.

0:18.0

On our platform, we ask tough questions and solve complex problems with the facts in mind.

0:23.0

Start exploring our opinion coverage and more at Bloomberg.com slash subscribe. Welcome to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast, I'm Tom Keene.

0:40.0

Daily, we bring you inside. Welcome to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keene.

0:43.5

Daly, we bring you insight from the best

0:45.9

in economics, finance, investment,

0:48.1

and international relations.

0:49.8

Find Bloomberg Surveillance on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Bloomberg.com and of course on the

0:56.4

Bloomberg.

0:58.0

Here in New York joining us is Steve England a standard chartered bank global head of FX.

1:06.4

Steve, great to have you with us. We'll get to the Federal Reserve in just a moment.

1:09.2

A comment on the Bank of England. The vote is 90 to keep rates unchanged, but it's about the projection and the

1:15.0

signal that more than one hike would be needed to keep inflation in check.

1:19.1

Does that make sense to you?

1:20.1

Well, you know, the inflation numbers are actually pretty good. You know, wages are

1:24.3

tending up, but kind of in a very shallow level. I think that most analysts would argue

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