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China Mega Banks Consider Further Rate Deposit Cuts
China's largest state-owned banks are reportedly weighing lowering deposit rates for at least the third time in a year as they ramp up efforts to boost the economy and protect margins. John Liu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Fidelity Says Chinese Equities Remain a 'Top Call'
"With Chinese valuations looking so attractive, that's where we're really finding the opportunities." Catherine Yeung, investment director at Fidelity International, shares her views on stocks in China, India and Japan. She speaks with...
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Odeon Capital Group's Bove on US Bank Regulations
Dick Bove, Financial Strategist at Odeon Capital Group, discusses his views on the Fed and FDIC's proposal that will require banks with as little as $100 billion in assets issue enough long-term debt to cover capital losses if they ever...
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China Property Sales Will Continue to Decline: Jefferies
"China property sales will continue to decline due to trend of population, birth ratio and marriage." Shujin Chen, head of China financial & property research at Jefferies, discusses China's property market, mortgage rates and net...
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San Francisco Fed Bank-Supervision Chief to Retire
The Federal Reserve's head of bank supervision in San Francisco, which had oversight of lenders including Silicon Valley Bank, will resign at the end of October. Azher Abbasi was criticized for the collapse of SVB and other lenders....
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New Normal for Rates, Inflation, and Productivity
Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Head of US Equity Strategy and Scott Chronert, Citi US Equity Strategist say that the paradigms on rates, inflation and productivity are changing from the going standard after the Great Financial Crisis and...
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Rising Yields Pressuring Equities
Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Head of US Equity Strategy and Scott Chronert, Citi US Equity Strategist discuss the effect of rising yields on US equities. Calvasina is starting to see outflows in equities, while Chronert is still bullish...
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Fallout from Higher Rates
Eric Cantor, Moelis & Company Vice Chairman thinks the US government doesn't have a borrowing problem right now, but expects that investors will start to pay attention to fallout from the flood of treasury issuance and rising US deficits...
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Tarullo: We May See Some Regional Banks Atrophy
Daniel Tarullo, Former Federal Reserve Board Governor tells us what might happen if some regional banks start to atrophy. He also says that current risk analysis of G-SIBS no longer serve the purpose of gauging financial stability.
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Too Early to Declare Inflation Victory: Esther George
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George says the Fed has to wait and see whether they have done enough to curb inflation. She speaks with Mike McKee on the sidelines of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's...
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China Urges Pension Funds, Banks to Boost Stock Investments
China is taking more steps to boost sentiment as regulators are urging some of the nation's pension funds and big banks to increase their stock investments. Lianting Tu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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China Tech Names Are Something We Can Look Into: Nip
"China tech names are still something that we can look into." Anitza Nip, head of fixed income research for Asia at UBP, discusses China's property market, where she's finding opportunity and her outlook for China credit. She speaks on...
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Bank of America Trading Desks Gain Ground
Bank of America has been quietly making headway in a bid to narrow the gap with its main competitors. Since Jim DeMare took over the bank's global markets division in a flurry of leadership changes three years ago, he and his colleagues...
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Deepfakes Driving New Era of Financial Crime
The explosion of artificial intelligence technology promises to offer plenty of positive new tools, but AI is also threatening to turbo-charge fraud. Financial crime experts at major banks say the fraud boom on the horizon is one of the...
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Autonomous Research's Chu on Debt Crisis in China
Charlene Chu, China macrofinancial senior analyst at Autonomous Research, shares her views on the debt crisis and consumer confidence in the world's second-largest economy. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg...
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Cornell University's Prasad on China's Growth
Eswar Prasad, senior professor of trade policy at Cornell University, discusses his outlook for China's economic growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Fed Has Already Gone Too Far: Kayne Anderson's Rabil
"We're in for a rough road ahead," Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors CEO Al Rabil says. Speaking on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close," Rabil also comments on the private credit market.
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Goldman Sachs to Enforce Five Days a Week Office Policy
Goldman Sachs is embarking on a fresh effort to enforce its policy of working from the office five days a week. Sri Natarajan and William Cohan, author of "Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World," react on "Bloomberg...
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Kayne Anderson's Rabil on Rates, Banks, Private Credit
Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors CEO Al Rabil discusses the outlook for the US economy, private capital and regional banks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Third Quarter Is Key for Goldman Sachs CEO, Cohan Says
William Cohan, Puck founding partner and author, talks about the power struggle in Goldman Sachs and what CEO David Solomon has to do to keep his job.
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S&P Joins Moody's in Downgrading US Banks
S&P Global Ratings is downgrading and lowering its outlook for several banks, citing a mix of pressures making life "tough" for lenders. Tom Metcalf reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Citi Weighs Split of Institutional Clients Group: FT
Citigroup Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser is reportedly mulling a plan to break up the company's Institutional Clients Group, which made nearly three-quarters of the bank's profit last year, into three segments. Tom Metcalf...
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Wall Street Bond Bulls Double Down Bets on US Treasuries
Bond bulls are sticking with their US government bond strategy after an especially painful week that saw the annual return on US government bonds fall into the red as Treasury yields flirt with a 15-year high. Kriti Gupta and Simon White...
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Orient Capital's Collier on China Shadow Banking
Andrew Collier, Managing Director at Orient Capital Research, discusses China's shadow banking crisis. He speaks with Paul Allen and Vonnie Quinn on "Daybreak Asia".