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Coronavirus Recession: What Will Be the Legacy?

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Apr.20 -- As policy makers battle to shore up their countries' economies amid the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, how will the recession change societies, supply chains and the labor market? Jim Caron of Morgan Stanley Investment...
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Risk of One More Major Dollar Surge Before Recovery Mode Economy: Hardy

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May.11 -- John Hardy, head of FX strategy at Saxo Bank, offers his outlook for the U.S. dollar through the end of the year, and explains why he isn’t concerned about near-term inflation. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on...
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Bond Market Looking for Deflation as Opposed to Growth: BofA’s Quinlan

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May.11 -- Joseph Quinlan, market strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses the differences between what is being priced in by the bond and equity markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Small Allocation to Gold as a Hedge Makes Sense: JPMorgan’s Bell

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Jun.09 -- Mike Bell, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses his outlook for gold on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Suntory CEO: Japan Services Industry in Disastrous Situation

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Jan.28 -- Takeshi Niinami, chief executive officer of Japanese beverage maker Suntory Holdings Ltd. who also serves on a key government economic advisory panel, looks at how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting businesses in the country...
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Ark's Cathie Wood Says U.S. Set Up for 'Massive' Deflation

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May.19 -- Cathie Wood, chief executive officer and chief investment officer at Ark Investment Management, says the correction in commodities prices is one sign that the U.S. economy is poised for a "massive" period of deflation. She...
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Darby: Any Policy Shifts Will Impact Equity Valuations

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Sean Darby, chief global equity strategist at Jefferies discusses escalating inflation, geopolitical risk and his outlook for the rest of the year. He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Inflation Could Paralyze Global Policymakers, El-Erian Says

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Oct.01 -- Bloomberg Opinion columnist and Queens' College President Mohamed El-Erian talks about the risks of rising inflation to global markets. He speaks to Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Cathie Wood: Next Big Risk Is Deflation

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Cathie Wood, Ark Investment Management CEO, believes that investors planning for an inflationary period are making a significant mistake. She tells Bloomberg's Sonali Basak that her biggest concern for markets is a 'deflationary boom.'...
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Cathie Wood: Next Big Risk Is Deflation

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Sep.29 -- Cathie Wood, Ark Investment Management CEO, believes that investors planning for an inflationary period are making a significant mistake. She tells Bloomberg's Sonali Basak that her biggest concern for markets is a...
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Blankfein: Better for Fed to Err on Side of Inflation

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Add Lloyd Blankfein to the camp that thinks a little inflation is okay. In this interview excerpt, the former chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs discusses the challenges and risks of raising interest rates coming out of the Covid-19...
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Fear of Inflation Is Scaring Markets, Says Cathie Wood

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Ark Investment Management's Cathie Wood talks about the recent selloff in stocks and says fear of inflation is scaring markets. She spoke with Erik Schatzker at Bloomberg's "The Future of Global Financial Centers" in Miami on Dec. 3.
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How These Bond Investors Got It Right in 2022

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Scott Solomon, portfolio manager for fixed income at T. Rowe Price Associates, and William Eigen, portfolio manager and head of absolute return and opportunistic fixed income at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, discuss the bond market, and...
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Preview of probable ECB decision on quantative easing

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Markets are waiting to see how much financial firepower the European Central Bank (ECB) will unleash later on Thursday, when it is expected to announce large-scale purchases of government bonds with newly printed money to stimulate a...
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JAPAN: TOKYO: ECONOMIC BACKGROUNDER

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Tokyo, 24-26th June 1995 - except shot one, Geneva, 28th June 1995 1. Handshake between U-S trade representative Mickey Kantor and his Japanese counterpart Ryutaro Hashimoto 2. Exterior of Nissan showroom 3. Interior of same 4. Ford...
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Sarkozy and Barroso on outcome of summit

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1. French President Nicolas Sarkozy walking towards European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso at podium, zoom out 2. SOUNDBITE: (French) Jose Manuel Barroso, European Commission President: "We are living in exceptional...
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Dubai market showing signs of recovery after tough week

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The Dubai Financial Markets opened at 4,436 points this morning, a slight improvement following yesterday's (5 November 2014) losses. The drop in oil prices has had a negative effect on the markets, according to a financial expert. The...
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Italian finance minister welcomes ECB's Eurozone boost; Le Pen; analyst

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Italian finance minister Pier Carlo Padoan welcomed the European Central Bank's (ECB) decision on Thursday to pump more than one trillion (t) euros into the Eurozone through quantitative easing. Padoan described the move as an "important...
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CORRECTION People pray at shrine for successful year in business

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1. Close of people praying at Kanda Myojin shrine 2. Tilt down from crowd with Kanda Myojin shrine in background, to donation box 3. Mid of people praying 4. People throwing money into donation box 5. Close of shrine drum 6. Wide of...
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A look at how to jolt Japan out of its 20-year economic slump

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21 November 2012 1. Tilt up of Shinzo Abe, Former Prime Minister and leader of Japan's opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), holding the party manifesto 2. Wide of Abe holding the LDP pledge leaflet 3. Cutaway of cameramen 4....
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Japanese PM says the economy is his number one priority in 2015

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The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Tuesday that the economy will be his priority in 2015. Abe made his comments during a speech to business leaders in Tokyo. Since his inauguration two years ago, the Abe government has been...
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Japan market opens for 2014; Finance Minister Taro Aso attends ceremony

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The Japanese stock market opened for the first trading day of 2014 on Monday with a bell-ringing ceremony attended by dignitaries including Japan's Finance Minister Taro Aso. The Tokyo benchmark Nikkei 225 index opened at 16,147.54,...
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Abe Set to Call Election, Delay Tax Hike

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Nov. 18 -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to make a trio of announcements in a gambit to secure his political future and fortify the three arrows of his economic policy after the nation sank into recession. Bloomberg's John...
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Deflation, Disinflation Become Real Market Concerns

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Oct. 14 -- David Woo, head of global rates and currency research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Monica Dicenso, U.S. head of equity strategy at JPMorgan Private Bank, and Bloomberg's Michael McKee discuss how global economic concerns...