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ID theft worse than ever: Should you pay forprotection?

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With AI and more sophisticated scammers, ID theft is rampant these days. But is it worth paying $25 a month or more for extra protection? (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Trump Asks BofA's Moynihan to Open Bank to Conservatives

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"I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives," US President Donald Trump says after taking a question from Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where Trump also mentioned...
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Davos 2025: Investcorp's Alardhi Positive About 2025

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Investcorp Executive Chairman Mohammed Alardhi, feels optimism despite some global economic challenges for 2025. He speaks on Bloomberg Television at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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Israel, Hamas Reach Ceasefire Deal to Pause War in Gaza

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Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire deal, bringing at least a temporary halt to the war in Gaza that has killed tens of thousands of people in the last 15 months and touched off broader turmoil across the Middle East, people familiar...
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Don't Push Your Luck on Yields Much Higher From Here, Strategas' Verrone Says

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Chris Verrone, partner and head of technical and macro strategy at Strategas, says, "the market is telling you you're at some level here where you're really pushing your luck about what level do 10-Year rates really begin to hit the...
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Tariffs an Opportunity to Go Long Fixed Income: BMO's Davis

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Earl Davis, head of fixed income and money markets at BMO, expects the first quarter be "very telling for Treasuries," as he says the US 10-Year yield "has a better chance of seeing 4.25 than 4.75 in the first quarter of 2025."
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Equities Are the Better Option in 2025, Says Hyman

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Simeon Hyman, Profund Advisors head of investment strategy, talks about his investment outlook for 2025.
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A million taxpayers will soon receive up to $1,400 from the IRS. Who are they?

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The payments will go out automatically this month and should arrive by direct deposit or check by late January 2025. (Scripps News)
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JPMorgan's Michele Likes Emerging-Market Debt, CCC Bonds

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Bob Michele, JPMorgan Asset Management's global head of fixed income, says JPMorgan continues to like credit with no recession on the horizon. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance: The Fed Decides."
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BofA's Moynihan on Consumer Spending, Fed, Regulation

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Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan talks about consumer spending, the need for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates "a little," and how regulators need to take a closer look at the rules for banks. He speaks to...
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What would losing the EV tax credit mean for consumers and carmakers?

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President-elect Trump has indicated he will eliminate a $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicle purchases. That could make cars more expensive for consumers and for manufacturers. (Scripps News)
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Credit Demand Looks Strong into 2025: Real Yield

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The broad gains in the US high-yield market were partly spurred this week by steady and attractive all-in yields, tight spreads, a resilient economy and thin supply. Meghan Robson, head of US credit strategy at BNP Paribas, and Bill Zox,...
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Carlyle's Jenkins on $5.7 Billion Capital Raise, Credit Market

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Mark Jenkins, Carlyle's head of global credit, discusses Carlyle raising $5.7 billion for its latest flagship credit fund and the outlook for the credit market. Speaking with Sonali Basak on Bloomberg Television, Jenkins sees a "very...
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Man Group Sees 'Cracking' Credit Opportunity, CEO Says

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Man Group Plc is open to further acquisitions, according to Chief Executive Officer Robyn Grew. Speaking at Bloomberg's Money, Women and Power conference in London on Tuesday, she also says there is a "cracking opportunity still out...
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Goldman Sachs: Clients 'Dusting Off' M&A Playbooks After Trump Win

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Since Donald Trump's US election win, Goldman Sachs has seen clients dusting off their playbooks and making inquiries about possible M&A targets, according to Christina Minnis, head of the firm's global credit finance & global...
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Private Markets Not Yet That Liquid: Franklin's Johnson

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Franklin Templeton CEO Jenny Johnson, speaking at Bloomberg's Women, Money & Power summit in London, says she's seeing fewer companies wanting to go public at all and even some companies that are already public are choosing to go private...
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Scemama: Diversification Best Way to Deal With Political Headwinds

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Global politics is always a challenge for markets, hence diversification across asset classes is the best approach - that's according to Isabelle Scemama, Global Head of AXA IM Alts. Scemama spoke to Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East and...
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Walsh: Private Credit Market Could Double in Size

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"I've seen estimates of potentially $4 trillion in private credit going forward relative to where we are now, so we could see a doubling of the size," CIO of Guggenheim Partners Investment Management Anne Walsh said. Speaking at...
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BondBloxx COO on Private Credit CLO ETF (PCMM)

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BondBloxx COO and Co-Founder Joanna Gallegos discusses the BondBloxx Private Credit CLO ETF (ticker PCMM) which focuses on CLOs which hold loans of middle market companies. She speaks with Scarlet Fu, Katie Greifeld and Eric Balchunas on...
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Surging Consumer Confidence Is Helping Travel, Resnick Says

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KSL Capital Partners CEO Eric Resnick joins 'Bloomberg Surveillance' to discuss the outlook for luxury and international travel as well as how immigration could impact hiring in the hospitality sector.
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Credit Outlook for JPMorgan's Aronov, Nuveen's Persson

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JPMorgan Head of Market Strategy for Alternative Fixed Income Oksana Aronov says spreads this tight are too vulnerable. Nuveen CIO for Global Fixed Income Anders Persson is comfortable going below investment grade. They speak with Sonali...
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Pradelli: France's Turmoil Another Symptom of Problems in EU

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French President Emmanuel Macron is looking for a new PM after the far right and left parties united to push through a no-confidence motion against the government. Giorgio Pradelli, CEO of EFG International told Bloomberg's Chief Africa...
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Bloomberg

Why BlackRock Buying HPS Makes Sense

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BlackRock is acquiring HPS Investment Partners in an all-stock deal valued at roughly $12 billion. Sridhar Natarajan has more on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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Debt Markets Are 'Wide Open,' Wells Fargo's Braunstein Says

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Wells Fargo Vice Chairman Doug Braunstein says the current economic environment is potent for M&A activity. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Close."