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Bloomberg

Roubini Shorting US Stocks, 10% Correction Possible

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Nouriel Roubini, CEO at Roubini Macro Associates, explains why he is shorting US stocks through the rest of the year and says, "the rest of the world is even worse than the United States, in relative terms." He speaks with Dani Burger on...
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Bloomberg

Franklin Templeton's Johnson Expects One More Rate Hike

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Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton CEO, expects the Federal Reserve will raise rates one more time this year and it's built into the market. Johnson does say rates will probably stay higher for longer. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets"...
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Bloomberg

Market Sentiment Moving Closer to Neutral: Beschloss

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RockCreek CEO Afsaneh Beschloss says markets are moving closer to a neutral sentiment between fear and greed. Speaking on "Bloomberg Markets," Beschloss also discusses the outlook for bond yields and gives her investment advice.
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Bloomberg

KKR Sees 'Tougher Longer' Private Equity Environment

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Philipp Freise, co-head of European private equity at KKR, says the current environment is a "normalization" for private equity as he sees 'a bit of thawing" in the leveraged loan market and expects fewer IPOs moving forward. He speaks...
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Why Bond Valuations Are Becoming Attractive: JPM AM's Bradshaw

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Myles Bradshaw, head of global aggregate bonds at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the factors driving recent bond market volatility on "The Pulse With Francine Lacqua."
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Curated Video

Negotiations between Boeing and union machinists begin

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Over 32,000 machinists at Boeing are represented by IAM, located in Washington, Oregon and California.
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Curated Video

Do women spend more than men? Untangling gender-based money myths

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Myths surrounding women and money can often propel the falsehoods even further. Here are some common misconceptions debunked.
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Press Association

Tax cuts would be a 'deception' says Sir Ed Davey ahead of the budget

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Interview with Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey in Milford, Surrey. Sir Ed Davey described reported National Insurance cuts coming in Wednesday's budget as a "deception" as he visited the Chancellor's constituency in Surrey.
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Press Association

Mayor of London visits Switchback in Tower Hamlets

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The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced a mentoring programme has expanded to reach more than 70,000 young Londoners and is on track to reach its 100,000 target before the end of 2024. The mayor also speaks on the upcoming...
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Press Association

Ryanair to step up oversight of Boeing

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Ryanair will deploy more engineers to oversee quality control at US factories building Boeing aircraft for the airline. Michael O’Leary, group chief executive at Ryanair, said the carrier has agreed to step up its activities at the...
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Press Association

Ryanair to step up oversight of Boeing, says CEO Michael O'Leary

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Warning: May contain strong language. Ryanair will deploy more engineers to oversee quality control at US factories building Boeing aircraft for the airline, according to the airline's CEO. Michael O’Leary, group chief executive at...
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Press Association

Man City and Newcastle chairmen discuss UK investment opportunities at Global Investment Summit

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Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak and Newcastle chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan speak at an event hosted by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt at the Global Investment Summit. The Magpies chairman, who has been subject to accusations of...
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Press Association

Green Party co-leader reacts to autumn statement

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Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer reacts to the chancellor's autumn statement on College Green, central London.
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Bloomberg

Rates to Keep Rising or Stay Elevated, Says BofA's Cabana

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Mark Cabana, head of US rates strategy at Bank of America Securities, discusses the US Treasury's upcoming quarterly refunding auctions totaling $112 billion. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Richards Says Defaults, Downgrades Will Ramp Up

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The strain on highly levered companies is going to continue through the next two quarters amid the current higher-for-longer rate environment, according to Bruce Richards, chief executive officer of Marathon Asset Management. Richards,...
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Small Caps 'Taking Brunt of the Pain' From Yields: RBC's Calvasina

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Lori Calvasina, head of US equity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, discusses the damage done to small cap stocks from the increase in the 10-year yield and says most small cap sectors "look cheap relative to their large cap...
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Bloomberg

Blackrock's Taw on Investment Strategy

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Thomas Taw, Head of APAC iShares Investment Strategy at BlackRock, says investors favor Japanese markets and discusses where to invest in fixed income. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Bloomberg

Are You Buying the Dip?

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Are you buying the dip? That was Monday's question of the day posed to Sarah Kunst, Cleo Capital Managing Director, by Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Markets: Americas.
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Bloomberg

VC Firm CRV on Early Stage AI Investing

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James Green, general partner at CRV, shares how he is thinking about early stage investments in AI companies as the US and other countries introduce regulations and frameworks for AI development. He speaks with Caroline Hyde and Ed...
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Bloomberg

Bonds Showing Best Value in 15 Years: Voya's Reinhard

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Barbara Reinhard, head of asset allocation at Voya Investment Management, says bonds are "a material value for all types of investors" for the first time since the global financial crisis and sees a path for both bonds and stocks to...
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Bloomberg

Why Federated Hermes Is 'Legging in' to Large-Cap Growth

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Stephen Auth, equities chief investment officer at Federated Hermes, says he "broadly" sees a market buying opportunity here as stocks are "still really in a bear market." He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

TECHnalysis' O'Donnell on Intel and Amazon Results

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Bob O'Donell, founder and chief analyst at TECHnalysis Research, discusses his key takeaways from Intel and Amazon's latest results. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's Shalett Says, 'This Is a Trader's Market'

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Lisa Shalett, CIO at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, expects stocks to continue to trade "in this bear market range" until the middle of next year. She speaks with Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

China Past Era of Miracle Economic Growth: SCSP's Tobin

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Liza Tobin, senior director for economy at the Special Competitive Studies Project, discusses the state of US-China relations amid tensions over technology. She speaks with Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Technology."