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Ball: Any Market Sell Off Is Apt To Be Mild
Sanders Morris Harris Chairman George Ball believes any market sell off is apt to be mild and 'not life threatening'. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Kaisa Misses Payment; Evergrande Holders Eye Founder's Assets
The debt woes in China's property market continues. Shares of Kaisa Group Holdings Ltd. and several units were suspended from trading in Hong Kong on Friday morning, a day after the developer said it missed payments on wealth products it...
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Alibaba Goes Global to Top $5.7B Sales on Singles Day
Nov. 11 -- Alibaba turned an obscure Chinese holiday into the countrys biggest shopping event. Now its aiming to take the success of Singles Day global by tapping foreign brands, including Calvin Klein and Blue Nile. Bloomberg...
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Automakers Invest in Ride Hailing Apps
May 24 -- Dave McClure, co-founder of 500 Startups, and David Kirkpatrick, chief executive officer at Techonomy, discuss automakers investing in ride-sharing apps and what it means for the industry. They speak to Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
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MEXICO: US EXPORTERS NERVOUSLY WATCH MEXICAN ECONOMY
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United States exporters are waiting nervously to see if Mexico's currency continues to slide.
Many US businesses only started investing south of the border when both countries signed a free trade pact.
But with the current...
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Shuster Says Infrastructure Package Target Is This Year
Mar.08 -- President Donald Trump has put a $1 trillion infrastructure plan at the top of his legislative agenda. House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Bill Shuster spoke about the president's infrastructure goals and a...
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Tencent Boosts Spending on Payments and Content
Mar.22 -- Tencent is planning to spin off its e-book business as it boosts spending on payments and content to lure users and keep them glued to its WeChat service. Bloomberg's Selina Wang has more on "Bloomberg Technology."
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No Activity on an Ebola Vaccine: Collplant Founder
Nov. 6 -- Oded Shoseyov, founder and chief scientific officer at Collplant Holdings, talks with Elliott Gotkine about the companys process to produce plant-based human collagen, the new products coming to market and the possibility of...
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Buffett Unseats Slim as Worlds Second Richest Person
Dec. 8 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Olivia Sterns and Brendan Greeley report on todays top trending news stories. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Is Bigger Better When It Comes to Bond Investing?
Oct. 14 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Mia Saini examine why the size of your bond holdings matters in the current market. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on Bloomberg Television's ""In The Loop.
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Is the JOBS Act the Reason for the IPO Boom?
Sept. 26 -- Davis Polk Partner Richard Truesdell discusses the 2014 IPO market on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Worries of a Trump-Fueled Global Dollar Shortage
Nov. 17 -- Deutsche Bank analysts have voiced concerns about the potential for a global dollar shortage based on the economic policies of U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump. Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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New Challenges Mount for Media Stocks
May.04 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney and Bloomberg's Gerry Smith take a look at the mounting challenges facing media stocks. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Sterling Fall Helped Buffer Brexit Bump, Says Wilson
October 25 -- Gains in miners boosted British equities after two days of declines. Anglo American Plc and Rio Tinto Group advanced more than 2.5 percent as rising steel output and prices in China lifted commodities. The FTSE 100 Index...
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Cathay CEO: Travel Challenged by Economic Environment
Aug. 17 -- Ivan Chu, chief executive at Cathay Pacific, recaps first-half results as profit slumped 82 percent. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Ken Rogoff Makes the Case for Eliminating Paper Money
Sept. 13 -- Harvard University Professor Ken Rogoff, author of "The Cure of Cash," makes the case for eliminating paper money and talks about the global misuse of currency and which bills he would get rid of first, as well as the...
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Report: rising homicide rates in Brazil hurting economy
Rising homicide rates are damaging Brazil's economy and leading to skyrocketing public security costs, according to a study released Monday.
Beyond the emotional toll on families and communities, homicides between 1996 and...
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ZTE Swings to a Loss After Being Hit by $1 Billion-Plus U.S. Fine
Jul.29 -- ZTE revised its first-quarter profit to a loss after being hit by more than $1 billion in U.S. fines, the price it paid to stay in business after violating American export sanctions. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on...
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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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Trump to GOP: No Health Care Plan, No Vacation
President Donald Trump sat down for lunch today with a group of Republican Senators who have been struggling to find a way to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
In remarks prepared for the group, he said the plan...
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Trump's $1 Trillion Building Plan Faces Roadblocks
Jun.06 -- Bloomberg's Mark Niquette discusses President Donald Trump's infrastructure plan with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sprint/T-Mobile Merger Still Spells Trouble For Wireless Competition
Previous T-Mobile merger deals were blocked over consolidation concerns. Experts say this current merger still poses those same consumer risks.
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Oil Strategist Streible Expects Price to Rise Over Next Few Months
Apr.01 -- In "Futures In Focus," Phil Streible, senior market strategist at RJO Futures, discusses his outlook for oil and gasoline at the start the second quarter. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."