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Dow within reach of 20,000 milestone

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John Shoven of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research on whether Dow 20,000 even matters
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What to Expect in the Market Ahead of This Week's Economic Data

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Stocks closed mixed ahead of the release of more economic data. Matthew Johnson, president of Johnson Wealth & Income Management, joined Cheddar News to also weigh in on last week's jobs data and the status of the country's labor market...
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Stock Markets Reflect Optimism as Investors Hope 'Worst Has Passed'

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Austin Graff, founder and CIO of Opal Capital in Austin, Texas, offers his take on why stocks opened higher Wednesday, saying investors appear tentatively optimistic about regulatory actions being taken around struggling banks, even as...
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RBI's record dividend strengthens India’s finances

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The Reserve Bank of India recently revised its reserve rules to ensure a steady and reliable flow of dividends to the government, reinforcing the central bank’s role in supporting fiscal stability. This move comes as part of broader...
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Stock footage of Thames Water HQ as company fined record £123m over breaches

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Stock footage of Thames Water headquarters, as the company have been fined a record £122.7 million after it was found to have broken rules over sewage treatment and paying out dividends.
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Bloomberg

KKR Trying To Become 'Mini Berkshire'

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KKR & Co. is planning to hold some investments for decades, directed by a tight-knit group including co-founders Henry Kravis and George Roberts, to build a portfolio that generates over $1 billion in dividends per year. Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Private Equity Firms Are Dialing Down on Equity

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Private equity firms are using debt to pay dividends to themselves and their backers, reducing their equity stakes in companies, as the M&A market remains slow. Bloomberg's Claire Ruckin has more on the story.
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Bloomberg

GFH's Saif: Oil & Gas Underperforming

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Abdulrahman Saif speaks with Bloomberg TV's Joumanna Bercetche on the Horizons Middle East and Africa show. He gives his views on the oil sector and explains why he sees the impact of geopolitical conflict reflected in valuations.
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Bloomberg

Aramco Cuts Dividend in Setback for Saudi Budget

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Saudi Aramco cut the world's biggest dividend in a blow for Saudi Arabia's widening budget deficit, as the company seeks to relieve the stress on its own finances. The firm expects the total payout to be about $85 billion in 2025,...
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Bloomberg

Airbus CFO Sees Negative Impact on Industry from Tariffs

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Airbus sets modest delivery targets for the year as supply constraints continue. CFO Thomas Toepfer joins Dani Burger and Nina Trentmann on Bloomberg Brief to discuss the risks ahead amid uncertainties around global trade and political...
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Bloomberg

Evolution Mining's Interim Profit More Than Triples

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Australia's third-largest ASX-listed gold miner reported record net profit for the first half-year. Lawrie Conway, Managing Director & CEO of Evolution Mining speaks exclusively on the earnings results with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on...
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Bloomberg

Valuations 'Completely Reasonable' in Some Areas: Hunt

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Sarah Hunt, chief market strategist at Alpine Saxon Woods, says investing in the current environment requires a "nimbleness," but she does see areas of the market with reasonable valuations and dividend yields.
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Bloomberg

Tata Motors CFO on Jaguar's Turnaround

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"We'll go net debt free this year." P.B. Balaji, Chief Financial Officer of Jaguar Land Rover's Indian parent, Tata Motors exclusively spoke to Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin in Mumbai about his plan for making the company profitable.
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Bloomberg

Political Events 'Taking Over' Market Fundamentals, Says LGIM CIO

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Political risk, historically a "side event," is increasingly "turning everything upside down," says Sonja Laud, CIO at Legal & General Investment Management. "Developed markets are not particularly good at pricing political risk," she...
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Bloomberg

EasyJet Had 'Record Summer,' CEO Says

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"We have had a record summer beating last year's record summer, we managed to reduce the winter losses in the airline," EasyJet CEO Johan Lundgren tells Bloomberg Television. The airline proposed to more than double its dividend payout...
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Speech of the Lady Chief Justice Dame Sue Carr at the Dinner to His Majesty's Judges at Mansion House

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Speech of the Lady Chief Justice Dame Sue Carr at the Dinner to His Majesty's Judges at Mansion House.
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Press Association

Steve Reed speaks to the media after Ofwat Bill announcement

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Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Steve Reed, speaks to the media after hosting a meeting with water company executives following the Ofwat Bill announcement.
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Bloomberg

Oil Rising on Supply Constraints: Avery

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Catherine Avery, Catherine Avery Investment Management CEO & President discusses oil, energy and staple tech stocks. She speaks with Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Markets: The Close.
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Bloomberg

India Has Become a Beacon of Macro Stability: Chinoy

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"India has become a beacon of macro stability." Sajjid Chinoy, chief India economist at JPMorgan, discusses India's economy and the upcoming G-20 and inflation in the country. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Al Ramz's Halawi: UAE Earnings Ahead of Consensus

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Second quarter earnings in the region were "encouraging", according to the latest review by Al Ramz Corporation. The next market catalyst could be the Fed's rate decision in three weeks time. Amer Halawi, Head of Research at Al Ramz...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Steed on Australian Equities

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Jason Steed, Head of Australia Equity Research at JPMorgan, discusses his outlook for Australian earnings season, as 25% of the ASX reports results this week. He speaks with Paul Allen and Vonnie Quinn on "Daybreak Australia".
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Bloomberg

High-Yield 'Best Place to Be' for Fixed Income, Says Allspring's Patel

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Allspring Global Investments Senior Porfolio Manager Margaret Patel says high-yield assets are the best bet for fixed income investors. "High yield looks like the best place to be as it's been ever since the Fed began tightening last...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Aramco Raises Oil Payout, While China Imports Drop

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Saudi Aramco raised its dividend, in a move that's likely to help the kingdom's government balance its budget this year. The company remains bullish about demand in China, even as the Asian nation saw its imports of oil slump in July....
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Bloomberg

BP CEO Looney on Shareholder Returns, Gas Trading, Oil Prices

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BP CEO Bernard Looney discusses shareholder returns, gas trading and oil demand after the firm's second-quarter profit fell by more than expected. He speaks with Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Markets Today."