Bloomberg Surveillance TV: June 17th, 2026
6/17/202618 min
Featuring:
George Goncalves, Managing Director & Head: US Macro Strategy at MUFG Steven Cook, Senior Fellow: Middle East & Africa Studies at Council on Foreign Relations Eric Rosengren, Former Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President
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Jonathan Ferro· Host0:25
Chair Powell opened the door to this first interest rate cut.
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Jonathan Ferro· Host0:32
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Lisa Abramowicz· Host1:22
George Goncalves of MUFG writing, "Inflation concerns have been misplaced, and rates may have seen the high prints for '26.