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China Insists Trump Give Up Tariffs for Trade Deal
Nov.05 -- China is setting its price for signing an interim trade deal with the United States: drop the tariffs. The question is whether President Donald Trump will pay it. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:
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China’s Economy Accelerated in July
Jul.30 -- Jian Chang, Asia Pacific chief China economist at Barclays, discusses China’s July manufacturing and non-manufacturing PMI data and what it means for the economy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Australia Economy Shrinks as Recession Looms
Jun.02 -- Nicki Hutley, partner at Deloitte Access Economics, talks about the growth outlook for Australia. The economy contracted in the first three months of the year, setting up an end to a nearly 29-year run without a recession as an...
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Germany Confirms First Case of Deadly Hog Flu
Sep.10 -- A confirmed case of African swine fever has been confirmed in Germany, threatening exports from Europe’s biggest hog-producing nation. Bloomberg’s Isis Almeida reports in today’s “Futures in Focus” on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Singapore Exports Unexpectedly Expand for Second Month in April
May.17 -- Singapore posted its export data for the month of April. Bloomberg’s Enda Curran reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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U.S. Crude Oil Inventories See Biggest Build Since April
Dec.09 -- Oil erased price gains after U.S crude stockpiles rose by 15.2 million barrels last week. Bloomberg’s Alix Steel and Guy Johnson examine the move in today’s “Futures in Focus” on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump Administration Set to Announce Vietnam Currency Probe
Oct.02 -- The Trump administration plans to announce an investigation into Vietnam’s currency practices, according to three people familiar with the matter. Michael Michalak, regional managing director of the U.S.-Asean Business Council...
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Mounting Pressure In South Korea For President To Pardon Samsung Heir
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong is in prison for a corruption scandal but many in South Korea want him free to run the company.
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Oil Prices Still Under Pressure
Oct.01 -- Mark Rossano, founder of C6 Capital Holdings, discusses the recent moves in oil prices. He was on "Bloomberg Markets" on Sept. 30.
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Oil Surge Eases Following Saudi Attack
Mar.09 -- Amrita Sen, Energy Aspects Co-Founder and Chief Oil Analyst, joins Surveillance Simulcast to give her insights on the oil moves following an attack on Saudi oil facilities.
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Indonesian Minister Lutfi on Trade, Crypto Bourse
Jun.20 -- Indonesian Trade Minister Muhammad Lutfi discusses the prospects for exports and imports, and the government's plan to start a cryptocurrency bourse. Indonesia’s exports grew at 58.74 percent in May from a year ago, following a...
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BOJ Unlikely to Downgrade Growth Outlook, Economist Says
Sep.21 -- Martin Schulz, chief policy economist at Fujitsu, discusses Bank of Japan's policy, the state of the economy, and the upcoming leadership change in the government. The BOJ is widely seen standing pat on its key stimulus tools...
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EU, U.S. Reach Boeing-Airbus Deal, Ending 17-Year Dispute
Jun.15 -- The U.S. and European Union agreed to a five-year truce over aircraft subsidies to Airbus SE and Boeing Co., ending a 17-year dispute that saw $11.5 billion in tariffs imposed on each other’s exports. Bloomberg’s Maria Tadeo...
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Making Sense of China’s Economy
Sep.08 -- Hui Shan, chief China economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., discusses China’s growth forecast for the year, the economy and her outlook for monetary policy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Ukraine Plays Down Hope of Grain Shipment Corridor
Ukraine's Agriculture Minister says it is too early to talk about a deal as the nation works with partners to establish a humanitarian corridor for grain shipments and warns that failing to open exports from his nation will lead to...
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Sachdeva: Skeptical CNY Will Recover Like It Did in 2020
Mallika Sachdeva, Asia macro strategy managing director at Deutsche Bank, says she is more skeptical that the Chinese currency will recover like it did in 2020. She speaks with Juliette Saly and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."