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Holland Says Market Plunge Is 'Machine-Driven'
Feb.06 -- Holland and Company Chairman Michael Holland discusses liquidity, the effect of algorithmic trading on the market selloff and inflation on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Rising Risks to Global Commodity Trade
Aug.13 -- Johnson Leung, co-founder of 300cubits.tech, discusses the tensions on the Korean peninsula and its impact on the commodities market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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One of Wall Street's Biggest Moneymakers Ramps Up Again
Oct.23 -- One of Wall Street’s biggest moneymakers is ramping up again after slowing down in the third quarter. Bloomberg's Lisa Lee explains on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Why Investors Won't See Bitcoin ETFs Any Time Soon
Aug.23 -- Don’t hold your breath for a U.S. exchange-traded fund that invests in Bitcoin. Prospects for such a fund took a nosedive on Wednesday when the Securities and Exchange Commission rejected requests to list nine cryptocurrency...
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China, Europe Slam Trade Protectionism
Jun.25 -- China and the European Union have teamed up to oppose trade protectionism in an apparent rebuke to the U.S. Both sides say that unilateral actions risk pushing the world into a recession. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on...
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Trump Targets Another $200 Billion in China Goods as Tensions Intensify
Jun.18 -- President Donald Trump is threatening to slap tariffs on another $200 billion in Chinese imports as trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies reach new heights. William Zarit, chairman of the American Chamber of...
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PBOC RRR Cut to Unleash $108 Billion of Liquidity
Jun.24 -- The PBOC's RRR cut, which takes effect on July 5th, will unleash $108B of liquidity into the markets. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Jacob Lew on Trade War, Yuan, Yield Curve, U.S. Economy
Jul.09 -- Jacob Lew, partner at Lindsay Goldberg and former U.S. Treasury Secretary, discuss the trade tensions between the U.S. and China, the yuan, the flattening yield curve, the U.S. economy, demand for U.S. debt, the U.S. dollar and...
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Oil Searches for a Floor as Fed Pushes Down Prices
Dec.20 -- In "Futures In Focus," Brian Battle of Performance Trust Capital Partners examines the impact of the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision on the global oil market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Aecom CEO Remains Optimistic on Trump Infrastructure Bill
May.31 -- Mike Burke, chief executive officer at Aecom, discusses his outlook for an infrastructure bill promised by the Trump Administration and the impact the bill can have on his company's business. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie...
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Global Automakers CEO Sees a Lot of Concern Over Nafta
Jan.18 -- Global Automakers CEO John Bozzella discusses how uncertainty surrounding Nafta will affect the auto industry on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Senators React to Facebook Hearing, Mueller
Following a hearing with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday, many Senators seemed dissatisfied with the tech mogul's testimony.
Zuckerberg disclosed Tuesday his company is "working with" special counsel Robert Mueller...
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What Does the Supreme Court Look Like Without Kennedy?
Jun.28 -- Democrats promised to throw every obstacle in the way of President Donald Trump’s pick to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court. Stephanie Baker reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Markets Might Be at Beginning of Further Declines, Tatro Says
Jun.28 -- Quint Tatro, founder of Joule Financial, talks about markets, Federal Reserve stress tests of banks, and the "systemic problem" in Italy. He speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Novartis CEO on Earnings, New Drug Approvals, Drug Prices, Generics
Jan.30 -- Vasant Narasimhan, chief executive officer at Novartis, discusses 4Q earnings, his plan for new drug approvals, how his business could be impacted by Brexit, pricing pressure in the U.S., the generics business and their Roche...
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Asian Governments Are Seeking to Reopen Their Economies Gradually
May.21 -- Japan plans to lift its state of emergency for the Osaka region as early as Thursday, but keep the order in place for Tokyo. The Philippines is considering downsizing lockdowns to villages from regions, as it balances further...
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Banco Popular Taken Over by Santander
Jun.07 -- Banco Popular was taken over by larger Spanish competitor Banco Santander after European regulators determined the bank was likely to fail. Bloomberg's Rodrigo Orihuela reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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VA to Expand Remote Care Technology
The government wants to make it easier for veterans to get medical care and is promoting new ways to use technology to help.
The steps include using video technology and diagnostic tools to conduct exams, and veterans soon...
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McMaster defends Trump Intel reveal to Russians
President Donald Trump's national security adviser said on Tuesday that the president didn't know where information that he shared with Russian officials came from.The adviser, H.R. McMaster, didn't deny that Trump had discussed...
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Mark Mobius Says China Has to Diversify Markets
Oct.25 -- Mark Mobius, co-founder of Mobius Capital Partners LLP, discusses the trade tensions between the U.S. and China. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Why the Impeachment Inquiry Makes USMCA Ratification More Likely
Oct.21 -- Libby Cantrill, head of public policy at Pimco, examines how the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump is impacting markets, the potential passage of the USMCA, and funding for the U.S. government. She speaks with...
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CLOs to Demand Higher Rates From B3 Companies, THL’s Herzig Says
Oct.29 -- Collateralized loan obligation managers may soon demand that B3 rated companies pay higher rates in order for their leveraged loans to qualify for the limited space in CLO portfolios, according to Michael Herzig, head of...
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U.S.-China Deal 'Increasingly Unlikely' in Short Run: PIIE's Lovely
May.21 -- Mary Lovely, nonresident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, talks about the trade disputes between the U.S. and China. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."