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Energy Sec. Moniz: Oil Supply-Demand Balance to Stabilize
June 2 -- U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz comments on OPEC and energy prices during an interview with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Coca-Cola to Halt Production in Venezuela
May 23 -- Risa Grais-Targow, director at Eurasia Group, discusses Venezuela's bond payments, the impact of low oil prices on the country and the outlook for the economy. She speaks to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Oliver Renick and Alix Steel...
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Gauging Growth: What to Look for in China's 3Q GDP
Oct. 18 -- Fan Cheuk Wan, head of Asia investment strategy at HSBC Private Bank, discusses what to look for in China's 3Q GDP figures, China's exports and where she's seeing opportunity. She speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau and David...
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The Winners and Losers of a Border-Adjustment Tax
Feb.14 -- Julian Emanuel, executive director of U.S. equity and derivatives at UBS Securities, discusses how the proposed border-adjustment tax will impact retailers in the apparel space and how it will affect the strength of the dollar....
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What a New Nafta Deal Can Mean for North American Agriculture
Aug.29 -- Mexican Business Chamber Trade Head Moises Kalach, Cornell University Professor of Agriculture Economics Andy Novakovic, and Dale Moore, vice president for public affairs at American Farm Bureau Federation, examine how a new...
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U.S.-China Tit-for-Tat Tariff War May Escalate, Kirchner Says
Aug.05 -- Stephen Kirchner, program director of trade and investment of the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, talks about trade spat between the U.S. and China. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Ramy Inocencio...
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Why German Automakers Benefit From China-U.S. Trade Truce
Dec.03 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that China has agreed to eliminate tariffs on imported automobiles and White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said the U.S. and China are “pretty close” to an agreement on stopping...
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Guangzhou Pharma Says Chinese Medicine Is Our Advantage
Nov.02 -- Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Chairman Li Chuyuan discusses foreign pharmaceutical company's access to China's market, and talks about the company's acquisition plans. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie.
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Africa in Focus: Nigerian Naira Faces Pressure
Aug.21 -- Nigeria's central bank, faced with the prospect of a weakening naira, is digging out its 2015 playbook to stem the currency’s decline. After losing out then, traders are betting on history to repeat itself. Bloomberg's Amo...
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Asia Has Been a Magnet of Global FDI, Says ADB’s Sawada
Nov.12 -- Yasuyuki Sawada, chief economist at the Asian Development Bank, discusses the bank’s latest report on trade and the trends he’s seeing. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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China To Lower Import Tariffs On Slew Of Goods Beginning Jan. 1
China's finance ministry announced the country will lower tariffs on more than 850 items starting Jan. 1.
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Nucor CEO Encouraged by Trump's Steel Stance
Jun.27 -- John Ferriola, Nucor Corp.'s chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the outlook for the steel industry with Bloomberg's Joe Deaux on "Bloomberg Markets."
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U.S.-China Deal 'Increasingly Unlikely' in Short Run: PIIE's Lovely
May.21 -- Mary Lovely, nonresident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, talks about the trade disputes between the U.S. and China. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Expect Continued Weakness in China Exports, Says Mizuho Securities’s Zhou
Nov.07 -- Serena Zhou, vice president and Asia economist at Mizuho Securities, discusses the U.S.-China trade deal, the rolling back of tariffs and her outlook for the economy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Why China Holds a Trade War Edge Over U.S.
Aug.28 -- Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities, examines a Bloomberg Economics study of 700,000 data points that shows China with a trade war edge over the U.S. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Swine Fever Having Massive Impact on China Pork Supply: Rabobank
Jun.16 -- Angus Gidley-Baird, senior analyst at Rabobank in Sydney, talks about the African swine fever, which is sweeping through China’s hog population and killing virtually every animal it infects. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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`Phase 3' Tariffs Could Raise Cost to Households to $1,550, JPMorgan Says
Jun.26 -- Joyce Chang, global head of research at JPMorgan, discusses the global economy and the cost to U.S. households if President Donald Trump imposes a new round of tariffs on Chinese goods. Chang speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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ANZ's Wang on China Trade and Demographics
May.07 -- Betty Wang, Senior China Economist at ANZ, previews China's trade data for the month of April, and the impacts of the country's declining population. She speaks with Tom Mackenzie and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China...
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Chinese Trade Booms on Strong Overseas Demand
Apr.12 -- China’s trade surged in the first quarter, with overseas demand driving a jump in exports and imports also rising. Exports rose 38.7% in yuan terms, while imports were up 19.3%. Peiqian Liu, economist at Natwest Markets,...
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Making Sense of China’s Energy Crisis
Sep.28 -- Neil Beveridge, senior energy analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, discusses China’s energy crisis, what could happen this winter and what Beijing can do to help with prices. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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China gets WTO win over the U.S.
Sep.18 -- The World Trade Organization ruled this week that American tariffs on Chinese goods violate international rules. A panel of three trade experts said the U.S. broke global regulations when it imposed tariffs on Chinese goods in...
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Philippines May Keep Low Rates Until End of 2022: Diokno
Dec.21 -- Philippine central bank Governor Benjamin Diokno discusses the outlook for the economy, monetary policy and the local currency. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas left the key interest rate unchanged at 2.00% last week. Diokno speaks...
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China's Exports Rebound as Covid Disruptions Ease
China's exports grew 16.9% in May from a year earlier in dollar terms, accelerating from April's 3.9% increase and climbing well above an 8% gain projected by economists. Helen Qiao, head of Asia Pacific economics and chief Greater China...
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Oil Drops Amid Biden's Emergency Crude Plan
President Joe Biden announced plans to tap into additional supplies of strategic reserves, saying they're going to be stepping in and buying when WTI is priced around the $67 to $72 a barrel mark. Stephen Stapczynski reports on Bloomberg...