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High Rates Take Toll on Housing Supply: Pretium's Pristaw

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Pretium Head of Real Estate, Joshua Pristaw, discusses the current state of the housing market and says the housing market is not broken, but we're seeing supply being destroyed faster than demand because of higher rates. He speaks with...
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Jamaica's PM on Economic Outlook, China, Climate Change

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Despite geopolitical risks and tight global conditions continuing to pressure emerging-market assets, Jamaica has been a standout. The island nation just received its second credit-rating upgrade in a month after posting one of its...
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Pimco Is Selling Hung Debt for a Premium

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Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco) spent some of last year scooping up debt that banks couldn't sell at knock-down prices. Now it's started to slowly offload some of those positions at double-digit premiums. Sonali Basak has more...
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Higher-For-Longer Domino Effect

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We take a look at what higher rates mean across asset classes.
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ADB's Um on Indonesia Shutting Coal Power Plants

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The Asian Development Bank's Managing Director-General, Woochong Um, speaks to Bloomberg TV's Jennifer Zabasajja, on the sidelines of the annual meetings of the World Bank and the IMF in Morocco.
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China Ramps Up Sovereign Debt Issuance

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A surge in sovereign debt issuance is heaping pressure on China's central bank to keep funding conditions loose. Authorities are pivoting toward stronger fiscal stimulus to spur the economic recovery. Charlie Zhu reports on Bloomberg...
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France Budget: Macron Tests Tolerance for Climate Spending

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French President Emmanuel Macron's government will present a 2024 budget on Wednesday that tests voter appetite for pouring public money into the climate transition at the same time as withdrawing support for inflation-hit households....
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Some Private Equity Firms Are Borrowing at as Much as 19%

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Private equity firms have been increasingly adding another layer of debt to their complex borrowing arrangements, raising concern among some investors about potential risks to the wider industry and the financial system. The loans ...
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BNP's Conlan Sees Banks More Willing to Underwrite M&A

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Charlotte Conlan, vice chair of global leveraged finance an BNP Paribas, discusses mergers and acquisitions with Bloomberg's Claire Ruckin at the Bloomberg Global Credit Forum in London.
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Burford Capital Eyes 37,000% Return in Argentina Win

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Burford Capital's share of the $16 billion a US judge in New York ordered Argentina to pay over its 2012 seizure of oil company YPF SA is around $6.2 billion, which would give the litigation funder a more than 37,000% return on its...
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Weinstein Group Revises Sculptor Bid

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Boaz Weinstein and his group of bidders revised their offer to buy Sculptor Capital Management Inc., seeking to address some of the concerns the board's special committee outlined last week, according to people familiar with the matter....
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China's Property Sector Needs to Shrink, Economist Andy Xie Says

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"The issue is that the property sector is too big and needs to shrink." Andy Xie, a Shanghai-based independent economist, discusses the prospects for the Chinese economy, the challenges it faces, and the government's efforts to support...
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Top Calls: Truist Adjusts View on Apartment REITs

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Michael Lewis, Trust Securities Managing Director for REIT Equity Research, joins Katie Greifeld and Vonnie Quinn to discuss the big movers on the back of analyst recommendations on Bloomberg Markets: The Close. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Sculptor Received Higher Bids Than Accepted Offer

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Sculptor Capital Management received multiple takeover bids that were higher than the $639 million offer it ultimately accepted from Rithm Capital last month. Sonali Basak has the details on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow...
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Apollo Poised to Loan $4B to Struggling Buyout Firms

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Apollo Global Management is poised to sign more than $4 billion in so-called NAV loans, as the asset manager steps up unorthodox lending to private equity firms looking to raise cash in a challenging high-cost environment. Laura Benitez...
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Guggenheim's Hayes Warns 'Storm Clouds Ahead' for Credit

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Brendan Hayes, Guggenheim Securities co-head of capital structure advisory, discusses the challenges in private equity with Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market...
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EDPR APAC's Phuan on Cleantech & Renewables

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Frank Phuan, Business CEO, EDPR APAC discusses cleantech trends to watch in Asia with Bloomberg's Caroline Chua at the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit in Singapore.
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Not Expecting Big Bang Stimulus for Property Sector: Law

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"We are not expecting to see any big bang type of stimulus to be introduced to support the property sector." Leonard Law, senior credit analyst at Lucror Analytics, discusses China's property sector and the support coming from the...
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REC's Dewangan on India's Energy Transition Effort

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REC Chairman & Managing Director Vivek Kumar Dewangan discusses the challenges in the availability of international green finance and India's energy transition effort. He speaks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on...
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Ebong on Eskom Grant, US-Africa Trade

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Enoh Ebong, the director of US Trade and Development, speaks at the US-Africa Business Summit in Botswana on July 12. She talks about the United States' grant to Eskom and increasing trade between the US and Africa.
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China State Fund Moves to Cut Exposure to Weak LGFVs

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A Chinese state pension fund has suggested its asset managers sell some bonds following a review, according to people familiar with the matter. This includes those from riskier local government financing vehicles and private developers....
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China's Biggest State Banks Offer 25-Year Loans to LGFVs

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China's biggest state lenders are offering long-term loans to local government financing vehicles to prevent a credit crunch, according to people familiar with the matter. Charlie Zhu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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IFC on Climate Financing in Asia

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Riccardo Puliti, Regional Vice President for Asia and the Pacific at the Regional Vice President for Asia and the Pacific , tells Yvonne Man and David Ingles that "any kind of financial instruments" must be deployed to help tackle...
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AIIB's Jin Liqun on Financing Climate, Global Growth, US-China Relations

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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) President Jin Liqun discusses the role of the bank in financing climate change, global growth, and US-China relations. He speaks to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua from the Summit for a New Global...