Market Rises amid Policy Uncertainty

Market Rises amid Policy Uncertainty

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Bloomberg Surveillance hosted by Tom Keene & Paul SweeneyJune 27th, 2025
Featuring:
1) Neil Dutta, Head of US Economic Research at Renaissance Macro, reacts to PCE and breaks down the latest economic data. Stocks gained in early trading as the US moved closer to trade deals with China and other major trading partners, with expectations rising for Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts this year.
2) Monica Guerra, Executive Director and Head of US Policy at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, talks about her "US Policy Pulse" note on the energy sector and geopolitical dynamics, and can also discuss the tax bill and tariff deadline. China and the US have further confirmed details of a trade framework and the Treasury Department has announced a deal with G-7 allies to exclude US companies from some taxes imposed by other countries in exchange for removing the Section 899 "revenge tax" proposal from President Trump's tax bill.
3) Freya Beamish, Chief Economist at TS Lombard, talks about global bond market signals and US economic resilience. The Stoxx Europe 600 index climbed in early trading after data Friday showed inflation inched up in France and Spain, but not enough to concern European Central Bank officials who are optimistic that their 2% target will be met sustainably this year.
4) James Steel, Chief Commodities Analyst at HSBC, talks about gold hitting record highs and the outlook for gold and other metals.
5) Lisa Mateo joins with the latest headlines in newspapers across the US, including a Bloomberg News story on Target trying to compete with Costco and an FT story on whether K-pop losing steam.

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