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Glencore Shocks the Commodities Community

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Aug.10 -- Bloomberg’s Enda Curran discusses Glencore’s performance and what it means to the commodities community. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Peter Grauer, the chairman of Bloomberg LP,...
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Commonwealth Bank to Face Another Tough Year, Morningstar's Ellis Says

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Aug.07 -- David Ellis, banking analyst at Morningstar, talks about Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s financial results. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Ramy Inocencio on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Melius CEO Optimistic About 'Poorly Run' GE

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Jun.27 -- Scott Davis, Melius chief executive officer, discusses General Electric Co.'s breakup plan with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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BlueScope Earnings Beat Estimates

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Feb.25 -- Bloomberg's Paul Allen discusses BlueScope earnings. He speaks with Betty Liu and Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Daybreak Australia."
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Yang: blaming immigrants for economy is stupid

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Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang said blaming immigrants for technological advances and economic problems is "stupid."
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What Makes Aramco the World's Most Profitable Firm?

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Apr.04 -- The first official glimpse of Saudi Aramco’s financial performance confirms the state-run oil giant can generate profit like no other company on Earth: net income last year was $111.1 billion, easily outstripping U.S. behemoths...
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Yang: blaming immigrants for economy is stupid

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Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang said blaming immigrants for technological advances and economic problems is "stupid." Yang proposes giving every American a $1,000 a month basic income from the government.
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Google Needs Mature Leadership, Dividend: Kirkpatrick

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Apr.30 -- Techonomy founder David Kirkpatrick discusses the challenges facing Google parent Alphabet Inc. which reported first-quarter revenue that missed analysts’ estimates and sparked fears that advertisers are shifting some spending...
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Apple Forecast Beats Estimates

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May.01 -- Bloomberg's Nate Lanxon discusses Apple earnings and outlook on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Equinor CEO on 4Q Earnings, 2019 Outlook, Buybacks, Capex

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Feb.06 -- Eldar Saetre, chief executive officer at Equinor, discusses 4Q earnings results, his outlook for 2019, his outlook for buybacks, oil prices, his capex commitment, his investment strategy, their M&A prospects and their...
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BHP Can Profit in Any Downturn, Says CEO

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Aug.20 -- Andrew Mackenzie, chief executive officer at BHP, discusses earnings, his outlook for the company, the dividend, the impact of the trade war on his business, his outlook for iron ore and what the company could look like in 5...
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Nissan Delivers Dividend Blow to Renault

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Nov.12 -- Nissan has withdrawn its dividend outlook and says now it’s undecided on a payout in an unexpected blow to top shareholder Renault. Bloomberg’s Dave McCombs reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Why Baird Is Bullish on Capital One, Citizens Financial

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Aug.13 -- David George, senior research analyst at Baird, discusses the outlook for bank stocks on "Bloomberg The Open."
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HSBC First-Quarter Adjusted Pretax Profit Misses Estimates

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Apr.28 -- HSBC Holdings Plc. has announce a first-quarter adjusted pretax profit of $3.04 billion. The bank says it has been impacted by Covid-19 and a fall in the oil price. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Intel Shares Surge After Issuing Bullish Forecast

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Jan.23 -- Intel Corp. gave bullish quarterly and full-year revenue forecasts, suggesting personal-computer demand remains strong and purchasing by data center owners has come surging back. Anand Srinivasan of Bloomberg Intelligence...
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China Infrastructure Stocks Favored, SocGen's Benzimra Says

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May.24 -- Frank Benzimra. head of Asia equity strategy at Societe Generale, discusses the outlook for the region's stock markets and the opportunities he sees. He speaks with David Ingles and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Insolvencies Start to Rise Next Year: Erste Group’s CEO

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Sep.09 -- Bernd Spalt, chief executive officer at Erste Group Bank AG, discusses if the crisis response for the pandemic is creating “zombie” companies, the potential for bankruptcies in the coming quarters and if bank’s loan loss...
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ECB Urges Banks to Pause Shareholder Payouts for Longer

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Jul.28 -- The European Central Bank extended a request that banks hold off on returning capital to shareholders and show moderation in setting bonuses amid the coronavirus outbreak, dealing a blow to some lenders who had lobbied to...
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Newmont CEO Sees Signals That Gold Will Move Higher

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Apr.29 -- Newmont President and CEO Tom Palmer discusses copper prices and says gold prices are at "healthy levels." He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Santander's Botin on Earnings, Loan-Loss Provisions, Expansion

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Feb.03 -- Banco Santander SA Chairman Ana Botin discusses earnings, loan-loss provisions and expansion plans in an interview on Bloomberg Television. Spain’s biggest bank reported better-than-expected underlying income and revenue from...
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Bitcoin, Based on Faith, Has ‘Nil’ Value, Grantham Says

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Jan.22 -- Jeremy Grantham, the GMO co-founder and chief investment strategist, is no Bitcoin believer. Here, he dismisses the cryptocurrency as an article of faith, a poor excuse, in his view, for a reliable investment because it...
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Immelt Doesn’t Offer Advice to GE CEO Culp

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Feb.22 -- It’s a good thing Jeff Immelt, the former CEO of General Electric, doesn’t want to meddle in the affairs of his old company. The current CEO, Larry Culp, shows no interest in his opinion. Immelt speaks in an exclusive interview...
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Fertiglobe Sets IPO Price Range

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Oct.13 -- Mohammed Ali Yasin, Chief Strategy Officer at Al Dhabi Capital discusses Fertiglobe's pricing range, which values the company between $5.5 and 6 billion. He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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JPMorgan: Re-Opening Stays Key Driver Of ASEAN Bank Stocks

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Aug.05 -- JPMorgan Co-Head Asia ex- Japan Bank Research Harsh Modi thinks re-opening stays the key driver of bank stocks in Southeast Asian markets such as Thailand. He was speaking with Yvonne Man & Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...