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Pioneer Natural Adds Variable Dividend to Base Shareholder Payout
Aug.05 -- Scott Sheffield, chief executive officer at Pioneer Natural Resources, discusses the company’s variable dividend and plans for bringing back production. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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French Economy Rebounding Sharply, Says Credit Agricole CFO
Aug.06 -- Jerome Grivet, chief financial officer at Credit Agricole SA, discusses the company’s loan-loss provisions, the French economy and his outlook for the dividend. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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ECB Urges Banks to Pause Shareholder Payouts for Longer
Jul.28 -- The European Central Bank extended a request that banks hold off on returning capital to shareholders and show moderation in setting bonuses amid the coronavirus outbreak, dealing a blow to some lenders who had lobbied to...
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Wells Fargo’s Patel Sees Muted Returns From All Asset Classes
May.24 -- Margie Patel, senior portfolio manager at Wells Fargo Asset Management, discusses her outlook for equity and bond markets as she says she “doesn’t buy into the inflation story” on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Apple Has More Room to Grow, Neuberger Analyst Flax Says
Apr.28 -- Daniel Flax, Neuberger Berman senior research analyst, discusses the key takeaways from Apple's second-quarter earnings report with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Fed Lets Banks Begin Stock Buybacks Again
Dec.18 -- The Federal Reserve gave Wall Street banks the green light to resume billions of dollars of stock buybacks, noting that the industry has held up well during the coronavirus pandemic. Sonali Basak reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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Telefonica Dividend Preserves ‘Sound Payout’: CEO
Feb.25 -- Jose Maria Alvarez Pallete, chief executive officer at Telefonica SA, discusses the decision to cut its dividend, the company’s M&A strategy and infrastructure deals. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Nedbank Scraps Final Divided
Mar.17 -- Mike Brown, chief executive officer at Nedbank Group Ltd., a Johannesburg-based lender, discusses the pause in the dividend, credit impairments and his outlook for growth. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Fan-Free Tokyo Olympics Won’t Deter Japanese Insurers’ Payouts
Jul.21 -- Even though an unprecedented fan-free Tokyo Olympics may lead to more disruption-related claims, Japanese Insurers’ payouts are still looking very strong. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Steven Lam discusses the story on “Bloomberg...
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StanChart’s Level of Business Activity Is Robust: CEO
Aug.03 -- Bill Winters, chief executive officer at Standard Chartered Plc., discusses second-quarter earnings, his business strategy and the proposed share buyback. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Taqi: IPOs Positive for Capital Markets
Ali Taqi, Head of Strategic Equities & Client Solutions at Rasmala Investment Bank discusses the latest IPO moves in the MENA region, the PIF acquiring a $1.5 billion stake in Prince Alwaleed's Kingdom Holding and why he is increasing...
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Mike Mayo Says Bank Stress Tests Are Now Boring
Jun.25 -- Mike Mayo of Wells Fargo says banks passed the Federal Reserve's stress tests with flying colors. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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HSBC CFO: We Are Big China Bulls
Ewen Stevenson, chief financial officer at HSBC Holdings PLC, discusses first quarter earnings, the business in China and China's real estate sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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UBP Says 'Cautiously Optimistic' on China Reopening
Kieran Calder, head of equity research for Asia at Union Bancaire Privee, discusses the outlook for markets and inflation going into 2023, the prospects for China's reopening and what would it mean for stocks. He speaks with Shery Ahn...
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HSBC to Meet Shareholders Amid Ping An's Push for Split
HSBC Holdings Plc top executives will meet investors in Hong Kong on Tuesday amid calls by Ping An Insurance Group Co., its largest shareholder, to split up. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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For many investors dividend paying stocks are the old faithfuls they've come to rely on for income. But even some of those steady income generators have been forced to freeze or cut dividends in the past year. (Oct. 2)
HEADLINE:Your Money: Dividend performance in 2009
CAPTION: For many investors dividend paying stocks are the old faithfuls they've come to rely on for income. But even some of those steady income generators have been forced to freeze or...
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Have Microsoft Shares Gone Too Far Too Fast?
Dec. 3 -- FBR Capital's Daniel Ives discusses the possibility of Microsoft buying back shares or issuing a dividend. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Some European Economies Still Struggling, Says Jeffrey
April 12 -- Italian officials and bank executives agreed to create a multibillion-euro fund to help troubled lenders raise capital and offload bad loans, as the nation tries to assuage investor jitters. Cazenove Capital Management Chief...
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BHP 'Absolutely' Committed to Solid-A Rating: CFO Beaven
Feb. 23 -- Peter Beaven, chief financial officer at BHP Billiton, discusses commitment to the company's credit rating, challenges to cut costs amid low commodity prices, the outlook for the recovery in oil and mining markets, and the...
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French Bank Results Set the Pace for European Firms
Aug. 3 -- Societe Generale, Credit Agricole and BNP Paribas all reported second-quarter earnings that topped analysts' expectations in a strong showing for the French banking industry. Bloomberg's Fabio Benedetti-Valentini examines the...
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Where Should the Search for Yield Take Us?
Sept. 23 -- Standard Life Head of Multi-Asset and Macro Investing Guy Stern discusses the bond markets and his investment thoughts. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Global food companies seek new African markets
LEAD IN: Some of the big global food brands are opening their first stores in Africa, creating excitement among consumers. Analysts say brands like Starbucks and Krispy Kreme are using South Africa as a testing ground to move into the...
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Global food companies seek new African markets
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4036381LEAD IN: Some of the big global food brands are opening their first stores in Africa, creating excitement among consumers. Analysts say brands like Starbucks and Krispy Kreme are using South...