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Neuberger Berman's Aka on Central Banks

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Jahangir Aka, Head of Official Institutions, Managing Director at Neuberger Berman, discusses central banks and sovereign wealth funds. He speaks from the sidelines of the OMFIF Global Finance Forum (HK) with David Ingles and Yvonne Man...
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UK Shadow Chancellor Outlines Labor's Economic Plans

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UK Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves says the link between hard work and fair reward has been broken for too many British families - and with 'securonomics' families will be offered with security, strength and resilience. She spoke to...
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Franklin Templeton CEO: Surprised if Fed Doesn't Raise Rates by 25 Bps

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Franklin Templeton Chief Executive Officer Jenny Johnson discusses Federal Reserve policy, the issues in the banking sector, the outlook for markets and the opportunities she sees. She also shares her firm's strategy for Asia. She speaks...
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Calstrs Ailman on Banking Exposure, ECB Decision

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Christopher J. Ailman, chief investment officer of Calstrs, talks about the pension fund's exposure to the banking sector. He also says the European Central Bank will raise rates by 50 basis points on Thursday. He is on "Bloomberg...
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French Protesters Explain Why They Oppose Pension Reform

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Protesters in Paris explain why they've taken to the streets to protests Emmanuel Macron's plan to raise the minimum retirement age to 64 from 62. They speak to Bloomberg's Caroline Connan. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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France Faces New Pension Strikes

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French unions are holding another day of nationwide strikes over President Emmanuel Macron's decision to push through unpopular pension reforms. Pensions last week ended in chaos with hardcore fringes clashing with riot police. Caroline...
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Tapping In to China's Pension Market

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It is a market that could grow to be worth $1.7 trillion, but when it comes to private pension plans in China, big global firms may struggle to get a slice of that pie. Beijing has ensured that domestic banks and fund managers win the...
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Sweden's Alecta Forces Out CEO After US Bank Losses

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Alecta, Sweden's biggest pension fund, decided to let Chief Executive Officer Magnus Billing go with immediate effect as it grapples with the fallout from almost $2 billion of losses after the meltdown at Silicon Valley Bank. Tom Metcalf...
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Calstrs CIO Ailman Sees US Economy 'Muddling Along'

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Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer for the California State Teachers' Retirement System, discusses the state of he US economy and financial markets with Romaine Bostick at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly...
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These Are the Best and Worst Pension Systems in the World

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Oct.22 -- The Netherlands and Denmark have the best pension systems in the world, according to a global study. The U.K. and the U.S. both earned a C+ grade, coming in 14th and 16th place respectively.
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AIA Group Mark Konyn on Markets, Central Banks

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AIA Group Chief Investment Officer Mark Konyn discusses the outlook for global markets and economy, as well as his latest investment strategy. He speaks to Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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BOE Will Never Say Never on Intervention: Natwest's Davies

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Howard Davies, chairman at Natwest Group, discusses the Bank of England planning to halt market intervention as scheduled on Friday and says "it's a bit difficult to entice people into UK assets" at the moment. He speaks with Francine...
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First Look With Surveillance: S&P 500, Kwarteng, Banks

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Anna Edwards and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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The Obama administration is proposing an extensive overhaul of financial regulations in an effort to prevent a repeat of the banking crisis last fall that toppled once-mighty institutions and wiped out trillions of dollars in investor wealth. (March 26)

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HEADLINE:Geithner unveils regulatory agenda CAPTION: The Obama administration is proposing an extensive overhaul of financial regulations in an effort to prevent a repeat of the banking crisis last fall that toppled once-mighty...
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BOE to Buy Long-Dated Gilts in Effort to Calm Markets

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The Bank of England will purchase long-dated UK government bonds in whatever quantities are needed to restore order to the market, in a move recommended by the Financial Policy Committee. Guy Johnson reports on Bloomberg Television.
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The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne on Innovation in Canada

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The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Canada shares the innovation now underway, and his view of the future in Canada with Bloomberg's Brian Platt at Bloomberg's Canadian Finance Summit.
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Three Must-See Charts on U.S. Household Worth

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June 10 -- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler examines three charts about the return on equity of U.S. non-financial businesses, shadow banking and the corporate bond market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Alix Steel and Scarlet Fu on...
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Kayne Anderson’s Rabil on Real Estate Market Amid Pandemic

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Oct.21 -- Al Rabil, managing partner and chief executive officer at Kayne Anderson Real Estate, discusses investments in real estate and the U.S. housing market. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Americas.”
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Eliopoulos: 6% Return Over Net 10 Years Seems Reasonable

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Jan.11 -- California Public Employees Retirement System CIO Ted Eliopoulos discusses reducing the fund’s annual investment return target, growth strategy, cash flow and private equity fees. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Cutting Real-Estate Costs Is an Urgency, CFOs Say

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Dec.18 -- Hundreds of corporate executives tracked in earnings calls around the world in the past five months addressed the urgency to cut real-estate costs, according to an AI model trained by Bloomberg to scour transcripts. Jack...
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Portugal's Felix on Budget, Economy, Brexit

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Oct. 6 -- Portugal Secretary of State for Treasury Ricardo Felix discusses the country's economy, budget and his outlook for Brexit's impact. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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How Hedge Funds Are Positioning in the Current Market

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Bloomberg's Sonali Basak examines the big trends in the hedge fund market on "What'd You Miss?"
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Barclays CEO Staley on Trading Revenue, Market Share, Volatility

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Jul.29 -- Jes Staley, chief executive officer of Barclays Plc, discusses recent volatility in financial markets, investment banking market share, and efforts to improve diversity. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open” after the...
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What New Jersey Can Learn From Calpers' Chatham Exit

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Jun.11 -- New Jersey’s plan to slash about $2 billion of its hedge fund investments sounds simple: Pick the top managers, ask others for redemptions and collect the cash. Yet overseers of the state’s pension system can look cross-country...