Richard Berner News
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For all the criticism of the Dodd- Frank Act, one thing the law does right is fill the informational and analytical blind spots that allowed our economy to unwittingly approach the precipice of disaster.
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John Bottega’s path to becoming Bank of America Corp.’s first data chief started two decades ago in a smoke-filled back office of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
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Richard Berner is leaving Morgan Stanley after 11 years as the firm’s chief U.S. economist.
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The Federal Reserve will begin a new round of large-scale asset purchases to give the U.S. economy a boost, said Richard Berner , co-head of global economics at Morgan Stanley in New York.
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Reports of the demise of the U.S. consumer have been exaggerated.
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Two nominees to the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors were approved today by the Senate Banking Committee, advancing their appointments toward a possible confirmation vote by the full chamber.
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President Barack Obama’s nominees to the Federal Reserve Board told a Senate panel they would help the Fed withdraw stimulus when necessary in a way that keeps prices stable and doesn’t jar financial markets.
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The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note may fall to 2.25 percent should the Federal Reserve renew large-scale asset purchases, said Richard Berner , co-head of global economics at Morgan Stanley in New York.
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Intel Corp., the world’s largest maker of computer chips, is increasing production and commanding higher prices as an export boom puts American manufacturing at the forefront of the economic recovery.
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The U.S. economy will expand more than previously estimated as jobs and rising incomes overcome any drag from the European debt crisis, according to economists at Morgan Stanley.
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