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Yen Breaches 150 Per Dollar Again, Raising Intervention Risk
The Japanese yen briefly weakened beyond 150 against the dollar again in early Asian trading, keeping traders on guard against possible intervention from authorities Japan. Paul Dobson has more on Bloomberg Television.
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Al-Bahar on NBK 3Q Net Income Beat
NBK's Deputy Group CEO, Shaikha Al-Bahar, discusses the company's latest earnings, as well as her predictions for the Fed and the impact of the Israel-Hamas war. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East and...
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BofA CEO Moynihan Says Fed Has Won Battle of Consumer
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says consumers are moving from cash into the market and spending less on credit and debit cards. He speaks during an interview with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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University of Sydney's Mayroz on Israel Developments
Eyal Mayroz, senior lecturer of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney, discusses the latest developments in Israel. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Clock is Ticking: Rep. McCaul on Speakership, Aid to Israel
Republican Representative of Texas, Michael McCaul, discusses the battle for Speaker of the House as Rep. Steve Scalise did not get the 217 votes needed to secure the position. Rep. McCaul gives his insight on why he believes no...
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CAIS Continues Record Growth
Matt Brown, Founder, Chairman and CEO of CAIS, told Alix Steel, Sonali Basak and Guy Johnson about the record growth for his alternative investments business. Brown joined Bloomberg Markets: Americas on Wednesday morning.
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China Is Not Property Alone: Loomis Sayles's Feng
"China is not property alone." Zhi Wei Feng, senior credit analyst at Loomis Sayles, discusses China's property market and if the worst is over for the sector. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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President Bill Clinton Issues Grave Warning on Debt Ceiling Fight
Former President Bill Clinton warns of the dangers that can follow political battles over the debt ceiling. He and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke with David Rubenstein as part of a series of talks at The 92nd Street Y....
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JPMorgan's Mangla: Indian IPO Market Will Gradually Open
Achintya Mangla, head of global equity capital markets at JPMorgan, discusses India's markets, the country's IPO pipeline and his outlook for China's economy. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television from the sidelines of the...
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Powell's Key Comments After Fed Leaves Rates Unchanged
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke at a press conference after the central bank left its benchmark interest rate unchanged while signaling borrowing costs will likely stay higher for longer. Here are his key remarks.
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Fed's Powell Says Neutral Rate May Be Higher
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the neutral interest rate may be higher "for various reasons" during a news conference following the decision by the central bank's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave its...
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Iraq Leader Says He's Meeting With Firms Amid Gas Push
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani said he's meeting with dozens of American companies as part of a push for more investment in the gas sector. "My government is serious about investment in gas and to be an active and powerful...
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Country Garden Faces More Debt Tests Monday
Chinese property developer Country Garden Holdings Co. is facing two key debt tests Monday: one relates to a dollar bond and the other to a yuan note. Annabelle Droulers reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Nasdaq's Snow Says Arm Needs to Trade Well
Karen Snow, Nasdaq senior vice president and global head of listings, talks about the importance of Arm Holdings going public on the exchange. Snow says the "market is very open" in the United States and many companies are looking to...
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Former KIC's Choi: Korea Has Strong Economic Fundamentals
Former Korea Investment Corporation CEO Heenam Choi says South Korea possesses strong economic fundamentals. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat from the sidelines of the 10th Milken Institute Asia Summit in Singapore.
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Country Garden Faces Another Bond Vote Deadline in Hours
Country Garden Holdings Co. is facing a new debt deadline. Bondholders of the distressed Chinese developer must vote by 10 p.m. on Thursday Beijing-time whether repayment of another yuan bond should be extended. Annabelle Droulers...
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Two Sigma Asia Pacific's Lam on Markets, Macro Trends
Kenny Lam, CEO of Two Sigma Asia Pacific, discusses Asia's macro trends and opportunities in APAC region. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on the sideline of the 10th Milken Institute Asia Summit on "Bloomberg Markets: China...
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Templeton Sees a Lot More Investors' Interest in India
Manraj Sekhon, chief investment officer of Templeton Global Investments, shares his views on India. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." (Excerpt of the full interview)
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Fed's Bostic Expects 'Shaking Out' of Existing US Debt
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said there will be a period of some disruption for the US economy as debts are refinanced at significantly higher interest rates. Bostic spoke Friday at the South African Reserve...
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Media Minister welcomes publication of RTE’s plans for registers of interest and external activities
Media Minister Catherine Martin has welcomed the publication of RTE’s plans for registers of interest and external activities.
Ms Martin was speaking at a media event at Airfield Estate in Dublin.
The Irish national broadcaster plans...
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BOJ May Not Bless Active ETFs as Nomura Launches First Fund
Nomura is set to launch the first active ETF in Japan in September, but the Bank of Japan is unlikely to participate as Governor Kazuo Ueda drastically reduces the central bank's ETF purchases. Bloomberg Intelligence's Rebecca Sin has...
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New Zealand First-Time Homebuyers Seize Brief Window
New Zealand's home-building approvals fell 5.2% month-on-month in July versus revised increase of 3.4% in June. Meanwhile, the country's slump in house price has given first-time homebuyers a welcomed leg up in their quest to purchase a...
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Powell's Key Signals From Jackson Hole
For the first time, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has acknowledged progress on super-core disinflation and hinted multiple times that real interest rates are already quite restrictive. Vonnie Quinn reports on Bloomberg Television.
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JSW Group Chairman Sajjan Jindal on Protectionism, M&A
JSW Group Chairman Sajjan Jindal wants the government to counter American tariffs and Europe's carbon tax with a similar levy, to level the playing field for companies like his. He spoke with Bloomberg's Menaka Doshi in New Delhi.