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Take-Two Shares Slump, Another Fortnite Casualty After EA

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Feb.06 -- Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. and Electronics Arts Inc. both tanked in U.S. trading after the video-game publishers posted disappointing numbers. Bloomberg's Chris Palmeri reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Japan Bond Yields Jump Amid BOJ Policy Speculation

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Jul.22 -- Japan’s benchmark bond yield climbed to the highest since February on reports that the central bank will discuss possible changes to its easing policy. Bloomberg's Chris Anstey reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Risks to China After Trade Deal Signing

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Jan.16 -- In a letter read out during Wednesday’s trade deal signing at the White House, Chinese leader Xi Jinping asked U.S. President Donald Trumpto take steps to “enhance mutual trust and cooperation between us.” That won’t be easy:...
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Affirm Beats Expectations as 'Buy Now Pay Later' Surges

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Sep.10 -- Affirm CEO Max Levchin speaks with Emily Chang about the 'Buy Now, Pay Later' space, how Affirm will compete with players like PayPal and Square, and new products in the pipeline.
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Humanitarian Relief Underway In Haiti After Earthquake

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The United States Agency for International Development announced $32M towards things like food, safe water, health care, shelter and protection.
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Alibaba Singles Out U.S. to Build on China Success

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Nov. 11 -- As Alibaba breaks internet sales records on Chinas Singles Day, Bloomberg Intelligences Paul Sweeney examines their strategy to conquer e-commerce in the U.S. and the increase of users on their mobile shopping platform. He...
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Brexit Prompts Policy Talk From BOE, ECB

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June 30 -- Markus Schomer, chief economist at PineBridge Investments, discusses the potential for looser monetary policy from the Bank of England and European Central Bank in response to Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Hampton Creek's Undercover Project to Buy Its Own Mayo

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Aug. 4 -- In late 2014, fledgling entrepreneur Josh Tetrick persuaded investors to plow $90 million into his vegan food startup Hampton Creek Inc. Tetrick had impressed leading Silicon Valley venture capital firms by getting his eggless...
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Why It's Not All About Location, Location, Location

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May 20-- CB Richard Ellis Tri-State CEO Mary Ann Tighe discusses the New York City office and global real estate markets. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Exelon CEO: Utility Takeover Premiums Are 'Pretty Rich'

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Oct. 14 -- Christopher Crane, Exelon's chief executive officer, discusses natural-gas prices and the company's acquisition strategy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Columbia University's Ito on Fed, BOE, BOJ, Inflation

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Jun.15 -- Takatoshi Ito, professor of international & public affairs at Columbia University, discusses the policy decisions of the Fed and the BOE, U.S. inflation, the upcoming BOJ decision and Japanese inflation. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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U.S. and China on Verge of ‘Historic’ Trade Deal, Kudlow Says

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Feb.28 -- Larry Kudlow, director of the White House’s National Economic Council, said the U.S. and China are on the cusp of an “historic” trade agreement. Meanwhile, the U.S. scored a key trade victory against China when the World Trade...
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China Said Considering Purchases of U.S. Farm Products to Show Goodwill

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Jul.04 -- Sources are telling Bloomberg that China is considering making a gesture of goodwill towards the U.S. by purchasing more agricultural products as the trade talks resume. Bloomberg’s Jodi Schneider reports on “Bloomberg...
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Trump Slams China Ahead of Trade Data

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Jul.11 -- President Trump is renewing his attack on China, just as talks get back on track and as Beijing prepares to release trade figures. He’s complaining China hasn’t lifted purchases of American farm products, a promise he said he...
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Ferragamo CEO Sees New Sense of Maturity From Chinese Consumers

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Jun.19 -- Chinese consumers continue to be “very active in terms of purchases” when it comes to luxury, but they are more cautious about what they want and less driven by logos than in the past, says Salvatore Ferragamo SpA Chief...
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Riksbank Affirms QE as Preferred Tool to Fight Covid Crisis

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Sep.22 -- Sweden’s Riksbank stuck with a forecast of years of zero interest rates and pledged to continue its historic asset purchase program as it navigates its way through the Covid crisis. Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves said things...
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Kaplan Says There Are Side Effects to Fed's Purchases

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May.14 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan says that there are side effects of the Fed's asset purchases. He still supports the 'substantial further progress' benchmark to gauge the Fed's readiness to raise rates....
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JPMorgan Asset Remains 'Constructive' on Asian Stocks, Yeo Says

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May.12 -- Jasslyn Yeo, executive director and global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the global economy, U.S. and Asian stocks, and the opportunities she sees. She...
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ECB Says Additional Stimulus May Not Be Needed in Full

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Dec.10 -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said the additional envelope of 500 billion euros ($606 billion) in the ECB's pandemic emergency purchase program (PEPP) "need not be used in full." She made the comments during...
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Quill Intelligence CEO on Inflation Outlook

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Jun.15 -- Danielle DiMartino Booth, chief executive officer and chief strategist at Quill Intelligence, discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy ahead of the FOMC's crucial meeting this week. DiMartino Booth is a former adviser to the...
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Fed Control Moving Beyond Front of Yield Curve, BMO’s Lyngen

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Dec.15 -- Ian Lyngen, head of U.S. rates strategy at BMO Capital Markets, discusses dovish expectations for Federal Reserve Policy and the Fed’s deepening control of the U.S. Treasury market. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene on...
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Consumers Dipping into Savings Could be Headwind for U.S. Economy, Odeta Kushi Says

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Nov.27 -- Odeta Kushi, Deputy Chief Economist at First American, joins Taylor Riggs and Vonnie Quinn on Bloomberg Markets: The Close and says that consumers are starting to dip into their savings and that could be a headwind for the...
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Goldman Sees RBA's First Hike in Nov. 2022

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Goldman Sachs MD and Chief Australia and New Zealand Economist Andrew Boak expects the Reserve Bank of Australia to start lifting the cash rate in November this year. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Trichet: Europe Is Flexible on Tapering

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Sep.08 -- Former ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet discusses the ECB’s asset purchase program that’s been in place since the start of the pandemic, if they should start to taper purchases and his outlook for inflation. He speaks on...