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David Cameron Vows to Stick to the Deficit Plan

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David Cameron Vows to Stick to the Deficit Plan
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Nicola Sturgeon: Fiscal position of Scotland feature of UK governance

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Nicola Sturgeon speaks about the latest Government Expenditure & Revenue Scotland (GERS) statistics that showed a deficit between public spending and revenue has risen to £36.3 billion (22.4% of GDP)<br/>
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Interest rates have been cut to their lowest level ever...

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VOICED: Interest rates have been cut to their lowest level ever, just a quarter of one per cent, but the reduction has not been passed onto borrowers. In fact, analysis by Sky News has found that mortgage rates are actually getting...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Aramco Sticks With Dividend Even as Profit Slumps

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Aug.10 -- Saudi Aramco is pressing ahead with a planned $75 billion in dividends this year, despite the slide in profits and rising debt as the kingdom battles a widening budget deficit. Bloomberg’s Matthew Martin reports on “Bloomberg...
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Beyond the Bell 04/11/22

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Beyond the Bell 04/11/22
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Bloomberg

Saudi's U.S. Treasury Holdings Fall for Fifth Month

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Aug. 17 -- Mazen Al-Sudairi, group head of sell-side research at Alistithmar Capital, discusses Saudi Arabia unwinding its treasury holdings and the outlook for the economy. He speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din and Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Hammond: U.K. to Focus on Affordable Housing

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Nov.23 -- U.K. Treasury Select Committee Member Stephen Hammond previews the first autumn statement from U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Allianz GI Sees Leveraged Loans as Potential Driver of Next Slowdown

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Dec.11 -- Mona Mahajan, U.S. investment strategist at Allianz Global Investors, warns about the potential economic impact of corporate leveraged loans, while the firm's base case remains no recession in 2019. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Ex-Fed Governor Tarullo Says Crisis Changed Perception of Economy

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Sep.11 -- Daniel Tarullo, Harvard Law Visiting Professor and former Federal Reserve Governor, discusses the legacy of the financial crisis and the lingering issues that have yet to be addressed. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Why Economist LaVorgna Is Worried About U.S. Growth in 2022

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Aug.03 -- Joseph LaVorgna, chief economist of the Americas at Natixis CIB, explains the market signals behind his concerns about U.S. economic growth. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Sky News

Interview with Prime Minister Liz Truss

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Prime Minister Liz Truss at the Empire State building ahead of the UN General Assembly on 20th September 2022 in New York, United States
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Bloomberg

What Draghi’s Stimulus Measures Mean For Bonds

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March 11 -- European Central Bank policy makers differed the most over plans to expand bond purchases, and dissent on lowering the deposit rate centered mainly on the size of the cut, according to officials familiar with the...
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Bloomberg

Navigating Risks in the Global Currency Market

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March 2 -- Sue Trinh, senior currency strategist at RBC, and George Bory, head of credit strategy at Wells Fargo, discuss the unknowns and risks of the currency market and corporations' increasing cost of borrowing. They speak on...
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Bloomberg

Why Low Energy Prices Are Good For Chinas Economy

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Dec. 10 -- Producer prices continue to slide in China while consumer prices are rising at the slowest rate in five years. Bloomberg's Tom Orlik discusses what these figures mean to the countrys economy on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Will the Bank of Canada Cut Rates in December?

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Nov.28 -- Bloomberg's Amanda Lang discusses the outlook for Bank of Canada monetary policy with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Banks Bet on More Casino Borrowing

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Apr.20 -- Macau casino operators may be tempted to refinance loans in 2017 after operator SJM Holdings heralded its signing of a $3.2 billion deal. Bloomberg's Finbarr Flynn reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Thomas Barrack Sees Bubbles as Necessary for Growth

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Sept. 27 -- Thomas Barrack, founder and executive chairman at Colony Capital, examines how the Federal Reserve and interest rates influence the U.S. economy, the need for bubbles to spur growth, and the limits of what a president can...
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Bloomberg

Loews CEO Tisch on Tax Bill, Buybacks, Offshore Drilling

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Dec.13 -- Jim Tisch, president and chief executive officer at Loews, discusses his expectations for U.S. tax legislation, stock buybacks, and offshore drilling prospects. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Treasury Plans to Borrow More This Quarter Than Previously Estimated

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Jul.30 -- The U.S. Treasury Department said it plans to borrow more this quarter than previously estimated, as tax cuts and spending hikes inflate the nation’s budget deficit. Bloomberg Intelligence's Ira Jersey has more on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Africa in Focus: Ramaphosa Cuts Short Trip as S. Africa Faces Record Blackouts

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Dec.11 -- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa cut short a trip abroad to deal with an escalating crisis at the state power company. Meanwhile, record commodity prices and low global interest rates have encouraged African countries to...
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Bloomberg

2020 Will Be a 'Coupon-Clipping' Year for Bonds, Says Crescenzi

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Dec.27 -- Tony Crescenzi, market strategist and portfolio manager at Pimco, Bloomberg's Peggy Collins and Yelena Shulyatyeva of Bloomberg Economics, discuss the outlook for bonds in 2020. They appear on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Water Companies Criticised For High Bills

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VOICED: The water industry regulator has been criticised for allowing companies to pocket 800 million pounds at the expense of their customers. The National Audit Office has insisted that water bills have not fallen, despite firms...
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Bloomberg

Oracle Bond Sale Draws Downgrades

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Mar.22 -- Oracle Corp. is selling $15 billion of bonds in the second-largest offering this year, drawing downgrades from Fitch Ratings and Moody’s Investors Service. Bloomberg's Molly Smith reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Evergrande Fails China’s ‘Three Red Lines’ Test

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Apr.12 -- China Evergrande Group remained in breach of three key measures for debt levels at the end of last year while almost half of the country’s 66 major developers were able to avoid crossing the so-called “three red lines.” That...