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Anya Andrianova

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FX Reporter at Bloomberg News

I am in New York via Dubai, Moscow, Quito and other places. I love words. I work for Bloomberg. Opinions are my own

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  • 3 days ago | bloomberglinea.com | Naomi Tajitsu |Anya Andrianova |Elena Popina

    Bloomberg — Los mercados financieros reabrirán necesitados de decidir si las palabras cálidas son tan buenas como la acción después de que las conversaciones comerciales entre EEUU y China terminaran con los asesores del presidente Donald Trump declarando que se habían hecho “progresos sustanciales”, aunque sin dar muchos detalles.

  • 3 days ago | bloomberg.com | Naomi Tajitsu |Anya Andrianova |Elena Popina

    A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on May 7. (Bloomberg) -- Financial markets will reopen needing to decide if warm words are as good as action after trade talks between the US and China ended with President Donald Trump’s advisers declaring “substantial progress” had been made, yet without providing many details.

  • 1 week ago | theedgesingapore.com | Anya Andrianova

    Anya Andrianova / BloombergSat, May 03, 2025 • 01:00 PM GMT+08 •  • 2 min readFollow us on Facebook and join our Telegram channel for the latest updates. Speculative traders have become more bearish on the dollar than at any time since last September as concerns about US assets continue to circulate despite a recovery in the equity markets.

  • 1 week ago | sg.news.yahoo.com | Anya Andrianova

    Both one-week and one-month risk reversals on the Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index point to expectations of further losses in the greenback into and out of the US Federal Reserve’s interest-rate decision oSpeculative traders have become more bearish on the dollar than at any time since last September as concerns about US assets continue to circulate despite a recovery in the equity markets.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Anya Andrianova

    A portrait of former US President Andrew Jackson through a magnifying loupe over a 50 subject $20 dollar note sheet after being printed by an intaglio printing press at the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. Money-market fund assets rose as elevated short-term rates continued to lure funds, even after recent economic data suggests the Federal Reserve could ease monetary policy this year.

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Anya Andrianova @AnyaAndrianovaV
27 Sep 23

Delays in connecting thousands of migrants to lawyers is stalling work permits and proving costly to New York City https://t.co/IbTRnBn95b via @citylab

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