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Job-Crusader Powell, Lagarde’s Debut, Jobs for Ex-Cons: Eco Day
Job-Crusader Powell, Lagarde’s Debut, Jobs for Ex-Cons: Eco Day
12 Dec 2019, 06:56 PM IST
(Bloomberg) --
(Bloomberg) --
Good morning Americas. Here’s the latest news and analysis from Bloomberg Economics to help get your Thursday started:
- As head of the Federal Reserve, the late Paul Volcker earned a reputation as an inflation fighter. Current Chairman Jerome Powell wants to be known as a job crusader
- Speaking of jobs, here’s how the largest commutation in U.S. history coincides with a historically low unemployment rate
- China’s Thousand Talents Program, an elaborate system which recruit overseas researchers to send their skills home, has the U.S. worried.
- Across the Atlantic, Christine Lagarde finally has the chance to shake off the shadow of her predecessor on Thursday, at her debut press conference as European Central Bank president.
- Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan unleashed a staunch defense of negative interest rates, insisting the controversial policy is the only way to keep the franc in check and help the economy
- Meanwhile, the Turkish central bank delivered another interest-rate cut that exceeded forecasts
- Brazil cut its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point to a record low on Wednesday and said it will exercise caution in its next monetary policy decision, leaving the door open for additional easing
- The era of austerity is drawing to a close. After almost a decade marked by stringent controls on the public purse, the pendulum has swung back to deficit spending
- Finally, here’s this week’s Stephanomics podcast, which remembers the softer side of an inflation warrior
To contact the reporter on this story: David Goodman in London at dgoodman28@bloomberg.net
To contact the editors responsible for this story: Paul Gordon at pgordon6@bloomberg.net, Zoe Schneeweiss
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