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Former U.S. treasury secretary warns Trump’s tariff threat could boost inflation

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with former U.S. treasury secretary Larry Summers in a Canadian exclusive about Trump’s threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all products imported from Canada and Mexico, and the...
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BYD Five-Minute Battery Charging: What We Know

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BYD, China's largest automaker and the the world's biggest seller of electric vehicles, has unveiled a new ecosystem set to allow EVs to charge for 400 kilometers in just five minutes. Bloomberg NEF's Madeleine Brolly discusses what we...
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'China Won't Be Intimidated,' Says Commerce Minister Wang in Response to Trump Tariffs

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Against the backdrop of US President Donald Trump raising punitive tariffs on China to 20%, Chinese lawmakers are convening for the 14th National People's Congress in Beijing to address the growing internal and external threats facing...
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S&P's Gruenwald: Tariffs Won't Solve US Fiscal Problems

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Paul Gruenwald, Chief Economist at S&P Global Ratings speaks with Bloomberg TV's Joumanna Bercetche on the Horizons Middle East and Africa show. Gruenwald says Trump's tariffs will "all-around [ ] be negative". He also speaks about how...
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China Fully Prepared for US Tariffs: Ex-PBOC Adviser

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A former adviser to China's central bank has downplayed the potential impact of Trump's tariffs on China, saying it's not even among the country's top challenges. Speaking to "Bloomberg: The China Show," David Daokui Li says Beijing is...
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Hong Kong's Starry Lee on Mainland China Integration

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Hong Kong's sole delegate to the National People's Congress Standing Committee Starry Lee says that the Hong Kong will have to maintain it's importance as gateway to different cities in the world while still fostering integration with...
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IMAX China on Impact of Geopolitics on Film Industry

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IMAX China CEO Daniel Manwaring says regulators in mainland China still want to grow the country's film industry and allow as many movies into the country as possible, despite tensions with the US. He speaks exclusively with David Ingles...
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China Can Absorb Tariffs If Trump Scraps Reprieve, Says Goldman

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US President Donald Trump has signed a series of executive orders on issues such as energy policy, immigration and TikTok, but held off on immediate tariffs on China. Bloomberg's Chief North Asia Correspondent Stephen Engle, and Goldman...
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UBS Wang Tao Discusses China's Economy

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UBS Investment Bank Head of Asia Economics and Chief China Economist Wang Tao discusses China's economic outlook in 2025. She speaks from the sideline of UBS Greater China Conference with Stephen Engle on "Bloomberg: The China Show".
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PBOC's Pan Says China Will Implement More Proactive Macroeconomic Policies

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China will make use of tools, including interest rates, to maintain ample liquidity in the market, the People's Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng said at the Asian Financial Forum. Speaking at the Hong Kong event on Monday, Pan also...
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Chinese Market Dip 'Not Attractive Enough' to Buy, Grow Investment's Hong Says

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Grow Investment Group's Hao Hong says the current Chinese market dip is "not attractive enough for me to buy," particularly as the "trade war risk is rising" with Donald Trump returning to the White House. Hong also tells Bloomberg...
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China Lets Yuan Weaken, Falling Below 7.3 Per Dollar

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The onshore yuan breached the psychological milestone of 7.3 per dollar for the first time since late 2023, weakening past a level that China had been defending throughout December. Bloomberg MLIV's Nour Al Ali has more.
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Markets Watching for China's Response to Trade Tariffs, UBS's Lee Says

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UBS Global Wealth Management's Eva Lee says investors are waiting to see how Beijing will respond to further trade tariffs from the incoming Trump administration. "China is very ready in terms of tackling this tariff impact with...
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Nakhle: Geopolitics Biggest Wildcard for Oil in 2025

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Oil prices have steadied as traders focus on 2025 risks, including ample supply and the unpredictability of the Trump administration. Carole Nakhle, Crystol Energy CEO, told Bloomberg's Christine Burke on Horizons Middle East and Africa...
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Citigroup Sees China's Larger Fiscal Stimulus Going Into 2025

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Johanna Chua, head of emerging market economics at Citigroup Global Markets, shares her take on the latest figures out of China, and discusses government and central bank policies. China's retail sales growth unexpectedly weakened in...
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China Needs 'More Creative Policies' to Boost Economy, Hao Hong Says

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China has signaled increased public borrowing and spending in 2025 to boost consumption and repair the economy's weak link. According to Grow Investment Group's Hao Hong, "even though we are seeing some positive signs from the conference...
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China Vows Bigger Spending to Boost Consumption

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China signals increased public borrowing and spending in 2025 to boost consumption and repair the economy's weak link. Chief North Asia Correspondent Stephen Engle discusses key takeaways from the Central Economic Work Conference in...
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Kashkari on Impact of Trump Tariffs

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US President-elect, Donald Trump, says he will impose an extra 10-percent tariffs on Chinese goods, on top of all existing levies. Earlier, Bloomberg's Insight anchor, Haslinda Amin, spoke with Minneapolis Fed President, Neel Kashkari,...
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In Full: Federal Reserve's Kashkari on Rates, Trump Tariffs, Bitcoin

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Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari discusses the central bank's policy, President-elect Donald Trump's tariffs, China's economic slowdown, and why he still doesn't get bitcoin. He speaks with Bloomberg...
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PBOC Would Have to Respond to Trump Tariffs, BNP Says

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Nadia Grant, head of global equity at BNP Paribas Asset Management, discusses how President-elect Donald Trump's planned tariffs might affect US and Asian economies and financial markets. She also explains why she favors Japanese stocks...
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BofA Sees Increased Concerns, Frustrations Among China Investors

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Winnie Wu, China equity strategist at BofA Securities, discusses the state of the market, the economy, the government's policies and investors' sentiment. She speaks on "Bloomberg: The China Show."
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Sorrell Calls for Aggressive Stimulus As China Struggles

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One of the world's top advertising executives - S4 Capital Executive Chairman Sir Martin Sorrell - says China's central government should unleash more stimulus - through added fiscal spending or more aggressive easing of interest rates....
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Chinese Developer Country Garden Gets Nod to Extend Another Yuan Bond

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Distressed Chinese property developer Country Garden Holdings Co. won bondholder approval on the last of a batch of eight local notes it sought to stretch out repayments on. Kevin Kingsbury reports on Bloomberg Television.
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China's Property Market Expected to Recover: Ninety One

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Wilfred Wee, portfolio manager at Ninety One, discusses the prospects for China's real estate market. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."