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Developing Nations Face Growing Risks, World Bank Says

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Carmen Reinhart, chief economist at the World Bank, discusses the outlook for low-income countries amid the coronavirus pandemic. Developing countries face growing risks from financial fragility created by the Covid-19 crisis and...
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Goldman, BlackRock Turn Bearish on Stocks

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Rising global recession risks have pushed both Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and BlackRock Inc. to take a bearish stance on equities in the short term. Dani Burger reports on Bloomberg Television.
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JPMorgan's Dimon Says He Doesn't Expect a Soft Landing

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says his "gut" tells him the Federal Reserve will raise rates higher than 4%-4.5%. He speaks at the 2022 IIF Annual Membership Meeting.
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Banks Push Back Against China's Plan to Curb Foreign IPOs

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Global banks are voicing concerns about China's draft rules that could significantly alter how and where Chinese companies go public outside of the mainland. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Indebted Chinese Developer Evergrande Avoids Default on Onshore Bond

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Indebted developer China Evergrande Group has avoided what would have been the company's first default on a public onshore bond as a unit got investor backing to delay repayment of a 4.5 billion yuan ($707 million) note. Rebecca Choong...
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Current Account Deficit Putting Pressure on Rupee, Says State Bank of India's Kumar

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Oct.12 -- Rajnish Kumar, chairman of State Bank of India, discusses his outlook for the rupee, monetary policy, IL&FS crisis, India's credit market, tighter regulations and his outlook for India's economy. He speaks exclusively on...
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Barclays Slashing Japan Fixed Income Jobs Amid Cost Pressures

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Sep.10 -- Barclays Plc is cutting jobs in its Japanese fixed income business as part of cost-cutting measures aimed at countering profit weakness in the markets unit. Bloomberg's Emma Chandra reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bevan: Draghi 'Hugely Distorting' Corporate Bond Market

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June 9 -- James Bevan, chief investment officer at CCLA Investment Management, examines the negatives surrounding the European Central Bank's corporate bond buying program. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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BoA's Yazhari on Fed's Hawkish Move

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The Fed has laid out its updated guidance overnight, the goal is to double the pace of the taper and reach three rate hikes in 2022. Hootan Yazhari, Head of MENA & Global Frontier Markets Equity Research at the Bank of America Securities...
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Papadia: Monetary Policy Has Been Pushed to the Extreme

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Sept. 12 -- Francesco Papadia, non-resident fellow at Bruegel, talks about the European Central Bank's ability to further ease policy and the stretching to the limit of monetary policy by global central banks. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Deutsche Bank CFO on Restructure, FICC, DWS, Low Interest Rates

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Jul.24 -- Deutsche Bank AG Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke discusses job cuts, the performance of the lender's investment banking unit and the challenge of operating in a low interest-rate environment. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Dino Kos: Dodd-Frank Is the Law of the Land

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Nov. 9 -- Catherine Mann, chief economist at OECD, and Dino Kos, executive vice president at CLS Bank, discuss the difficulties President-Elect Donald Trump faces in doing away with Dodd-Frank legislation and how Trump can affect...
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Rodgin Cohen on Volcker Rule, Financial Regulation

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Jan.23 -- Rodgin Cohen, senior chairman at Sullivan & Cromwell, examines the potential changes to financial regulation by President Donald Trump, the importance of fighting money laundering, and the entities in charge of enforcing...
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Related Companies CEO on Trump's Benefits to Real Estate

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Jan.23 -- Jeff Blau, chief executive officer at Related Companies, explains how President Donald Trump's policies can help U.S. real estate markets and updates sales at the Hudson Yards development. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Attracting SMEs & Tourists to UAE Amid the Pandemic

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Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, the UAE's Minister for Entrepreneurship and SMEs, discusses how recent reforms aim to make the Emirates an appealing destination for entrepreneurs and tourists.
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Morgan Stanley Wealth-Management Fees Hit Record in 4Q

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Jan.18 -- Ken Leon, CFRA global director of industry & equity research, and Bloomberg's Alison Williams, discuss Morgan Stanley's earnings and outlook. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Doha Bank CEO on Qatar's Banking Sector, Liquidity

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Oct.09 -- Doha Bank CEO Raghavan Seetharaman discusses Qatar's banking sector, the liquidity situation and monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Credit Suisse CEO Shrugs off Turkey, Argentina Contagion Risk

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Aug.31 -- Credit Suisse Group AG Chief Executive Officer Tidjane Thiam discusses the deepening woes in Turkey and Argentina, Italian political risk and Brexit. He spoke with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie.
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S&P Global Ratings’s Hu on China Liquidity, Household Debt, Financial Sector

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Jul.08 -- Harry Hu, senior director at S&P Global Ratings, discusses liquidity in China, risk management capabilities from institutions, China’s household debt and the risks for the broader financial sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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China to Designate More Financial Firms as Too-Big-to-Fail

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Nov.27 -- Chinese authorities said they will designate more financial institutions as systemically important, a sign that policy makers are stepping up crisis-prevention efforts as the nation’s debt burden and financial risks swell to...
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OCC Working Without Congressional Authority, NY's Vullo Says

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Sep.18 -- Maria Vullo, New York State Department of Financial Services superintendent, discusses the way forward on bank regulation with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Saudi's Efforts to Boost Liquidity Are Failing

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Aug. 30 -- Saudi Arabia's liquidity issues worsened last month with its loan to deposit ratio worsening and its three month interbank rate ratcheting higher in its longest rising streak in over seven months. Bloomberg's Matthew Martin...
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Federated Still Overweight on 'Oversold' Europe, Strategist Orlando Says

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Philip Orlando, chief equity market strategist at Federated Global Investment Management, says his firm is taking a "longer-term view" on investing in Europe, with expectations that the Ukraine crisis will be resolved within a year....
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NY's Vullo on Bank Regulation, Obamacare Protections and Cryptocurrencies

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Jan.18 -- New York State Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo sits down with Bloomberg's David Westin to discuss the future of U.S. bank regulation on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."