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Takeaways From the Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey
Bloomberg Intelligence's Herman Chan discusses what the results of the US second-quarter loan officers survey signal about the credit market on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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UBS to Dispose of Riskiest Credit Suisse Loans to Asian Clients
Bloomberg has learned that UBS Group AG is planning dispose billions of dollars in loans to Credit Suisse's clients in the Asia Pacific region as the Swiss lender works to reduce risks from the defunct lender. Su Keenan reports on...
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Philippine's BPI Sees Profit Continuing Growth Trend: CEO
Jose Teodoro Limcaoco, president and chief executive officer at Bank of the Philippine Islands, the second largest bank in the country, discusses the bank's profitability, credit demand and his outlook on interest rates in the country....
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Mastercard Spending Rises More Than Expected
Mastercard's purchase volume on the firm's cards jumped 13.5% to $1.84 trillion, which beat the $1.83 trillion average of analysts' estimates compiled by Bloomberg. Jennifer Surane has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Lloyds Raises Guidance But Braces for More Bad Loans
Lloyds Banking Group Chief Executive Officer Charlie Nunn discusses second-quarter results with Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
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Tesla Offers 84-Month Loans as Interest Rates Rise
Tesla Inc. has began offering seven-year auto loans to consumers amid rising interest rates. Su Keenan reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Blackstone Taps Japanese Demand With Private Credit Fund
The world's largest alternative-asset manager sees opportunities to build out private credit offerings for high net worth investors in Japan. Blackstone Inc. in April launched a fund for the Japanese market with Daiwa Securities Group...
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Mayo: Big Banks Have Turned the Page
Veteran bank analyst Mike Mayo tells Bloomberg that the sector has turned the page and he doesn't think there is going to be any crisis. He's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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World Bank's Banga Aims to Unlock Fresh Lending Capacity
World Bank President Ajay Banga discusses new mechanisms to unlock fresh lending capacity. He speaks with Bloomberg's Menaka Doshi on the sidelines of the meeting between Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank governors in...
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US Banks Face Stiffer Mortgage Capital Rule Than Basel
US Bank regulators are set to release their plans next week for a sweeping overhaul of capital rules, with the latest draft including requirements for large lenders' residential mortgages that go beyond international standards, according...
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JPM, Wells Fargo Boost Forecast for Earnings From Loans
Earnings season kicks into high gear this week. JPMorgan has posted a record profit, while some of its rivals signaling stronger than expected earnings from lending. Adam Haigh reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Higher Capital Requirements
Columbia Law School Professor Kathryn Judge explores the possibility of banks facing higher capital requirements. Judge also takes a look at what those changes might mean for migration into non-bank institutions.
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Southern Bancorp CEO on Loans, Capital Requirements
Southern Bancorp CEO Darrin Williams discusses the bank's lending activity, deposit levels and a possible increase in capital requirements with Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on Bloomberg Television.
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China Loan Growth Picks Up After Rate Cut
China's new loans accelerated in June after a PBOC rate cut in the middle of the month, aimed at boosting credit demand. John Liu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Nomura's Ting on China Property, Economic Outlook
Ting Lu, Chief China Economist at Nomura International, discusses China's ailing property sector and broader economic outlook. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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PGIM's Peters Sees 'Cracks' in Commercial Real Estate
Greg Peters, co-CIO at PGIM Fixed Income, says there are "cracks" appearing in commercial real estate. He also comments on why he sees opportunities in emerging-market bonds as inflation pressures wane.
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Fed's Barr: Big Banks Face Higher Capital Requirements
"These changes would increase capital requirements overall, but I want to emphasize that they would principally raise capital requirements for the largest, most complex banks," the Federal Reserve's top banking regulator, Michael Barr,...
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China Signals More Economic Support After Property Debt Relief
China will extend policies to support cash-strapped developers and shore up the ailing real estate sector, and is signaling more economic support measures are imminent. James Mayger reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Marathon's Richards Says 'Everything Is on Sale' in Credit Markets
Marathon Asset Management CEO Bruce Richards explains his firm's credit market investment strategy on "Bloomberg Markets."
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UBS May Yan on China LGFV Risk
May Yan, Head of Greater China Financials Investment Bank Research at UBS, discusses China's LGFV challenges. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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China's Biggest State Banks Offer 25-Year Loans to LGFVs
China's biggest state lenders are offering long-term loans to local government financing vehicles to prevent a credit crunch, according to people familiar with the matter. Charlie Zhu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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ANU's Brewster on Pakistan's Debt, Political Issues
David Brewster, senior research fellow at the National Security College of the Australian National University, discusses the economic and political troubles for Pakistan, after the country reached a draft loan deal with the International...
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Pakistan Bonds Rally After IMF Deal
Pakistan clinched an initial approval from the International Monetary Fund for a $3 billion loan program, lowering the risk of a sovereign default. Ruchi Bhatia reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Borrowers Prep for Student Loan Pause to End
Regardless of the Supreme Court's ruling on student loans Friday, millions of Americans were always set to restart their payments once the federal pause came to an end. Bloomberg TV's Tyler Kendall has the breakdown on how much that...