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Rudin Says Other Companies Will Fill Void Left by WeWork in New York
Oct.08 -- William Rudin, Co-Chairman/CEO of Rudin Management, talks about the New York City real estate market and how the WeWork's troubles are impacting the local economy. Sarah Hunt, Alpine Woods portfolio manager, also takes part....
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Studzinski: Why Blackstone Is Moving Into Family Wealth
June 9 -- John Studzinski, Blackstone's vice chairman of investor relations and business development, discusses the company's move into family wealth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Morgan Stanley's Gorman on Global Economy, Fed, Shutdown
Jan.24 -- James Gorman, chairman and chief executive officer at Morgan Stanley, discusses market caution, his Brexit concerns, the Federal Reserve's rate path, the firm's fixed income trading and the partial U.S. government shutdown. He...
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Why Intact Agreed to Buy RSA in Year’s Biggest U.K. Takeover
Nov.18 -- Intact Financial Corp. Chief Executive Officer Charles Brindamour explains why the company agreed to buy RSA Insurance Group Plc for about 7.2 billion pounds ($9.6 billion) in what is the biggest acquisition of a U.K.-listed...
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Malaysia's Biggest Pension Fund Looks Overseas for More Gains
Jun.30 -- Malaysia’s largest pension fund is investing more overseas as it seeks to beat the 4% to 5% return it has been achieving. The Employees Provident Fund, which has about $216 billion in assets, has been expanding its global...
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Why the CEO of Manulife Is Bullish on Oil Prices
April 8 -- In an interview with Bloomberg TV Canada’s Amanda Lang, Manulife CEO Donald Guloien says despite the commodities slump, and Manulife’s massive $876 million writedown in 2015 due to its exposure to that slump, the Canadian...
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Deutsche Boerse CEO Targets 25% Euro Clearing Market Share in 2019
Feb.21 -- Deutsche Boerse CEO Theodor Weimer speaks to Bloomberg's Nicolas Comfort from Frankfurt. Weimer said the company has it sights on a quarter of the euro-clearing market next year, and said the market is large enough to cope with...
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China Pension Funds Get Into Stocks
July 1 -- China retirement savings managers, which have about 2 trillion yuan ($300 billion) for investment, are handing over some of their cash to the National Council for Social Security Fund, which will oversee their investments in...
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Bill Gross: The Fed Is Looking More Dovish
March 16 -- Bill Gross, Janus Capital Management fund manager, discusses the Fed's decision to hold off from raising borrowing costs and scaling back forecasts for how high interest rates will rise this year. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Interest in Green Investing Is Rising, Says Octopus Group’s Hulatt
Jan.08 -- Chris Hulatt, co-founder of Octopus Group, discusses the investor appetite for green investments and his outlook for sustainability. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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CalSTRS Would Consider Ultra-Long Bonds, CIO Ailman Says
Aug.29 -- Chris Ailman, chief investment officer at the California State Teachers' Retirement System, comments on the U.S. Treasury considering offering bonds with maturities of 50 to 100 years. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and...
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UniSuper CIO Says Tech Giants Not Extremely Over Valued
Aug.11 -- John Pearce, chief investment officer at UniSuper Management Pty Ltd., one of Australia’s largest pension funds, discusses finding opportunities in Tech with such high valuations, his investment in bonds and how gender equality...
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Calpers May Be Doing Wrong Thing at Wrong Time: Gabelli
Sept. 18 -- Mario Gabelli, chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Gamco Investors, talks with Tom Keene about Calpers divesting its $4 billion hedge fund stake. He speaks in todays This Matters Now on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Why Small Hedge Funds Outperform the Giants
Jun.26 -- Donald Steinbrugge, founder, managing partner and chief executive officer of Agecroft Partners, discusses hedge fund strategies and performance with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Stocks Will Test Lower Lows, CalSTRS CIO Ailman Warns
Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS), explains why CalSTRS is bracing for further market volatility and says the markets will test lower lows. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Madoff's Fraud Leaves Lasting Impact on the Hedge Fund Industry
Dec.11 -- The legacy of Bernie Madoff's fraudulent scheme helped to transform the hedge fund industry in multiple ways. Bloomberg's Peggy Collins reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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The Bond Market Winners and Losers
Nov.21 -- The Bond market selloff in response to the election of Donald Trump may offer a boost to long-term investors who can benefit from the current pain inflicted on the market. Bloomberg's Brian Chappatta reports on "Bloomberg...
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Asian Stocks Are Quite Attractive, Nomura Says
Jul.02 -- Jim McCafferty, joint head of equity research for Asia Pacific at Nomura Holdings Inc., discusses the outlook for the region's stock markets and the opportunities he sees. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on...
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David Rubenstein Sees More Investors Interested in Private Equity
Jan.22 -- David Rubenstein, Carlyle Group co-founder and co-chairman, discusses the changes in the private equity space and the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Jonathan Ferro at the World...
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Comptroller DiNapoli Not Anticipating Big Changes to N.Y. Retirement Fund
May.27 -- New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli says he's confident the state can financially weather the Covid-19 pandemic with more help from the federal government. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CalSTRS CIO Ailman on His Outlook for 2016
April 13 -- CalSTRS CIO Christopher Ailman discusses the company's performance and his investment thoughts. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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David Sowerby: Tilted to Offense in My Portfolios
Dec.09 -- David Sowerby, fund manager at Loomis Sayles & Co., offers his investment strategy as he's taking an offensive stance in his funds and addresses the challenges faced by public pension funds. Steven Wieting, global chief...
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Is the BOE Doing More Harm Than Good?
Aug. 12 -- Bloomberg's Paul Dobson reports on the impact of Bank of England monetary policy on pension plans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Arizona’s $41 Billion Pension Fund Bets Big on Private Credit
Dec.31 -- Arizona’s $41 billion State Retirement System is looking to dedicate one out of every six dollars it manages to direct lending -- more than five times the industry average -- in a move some see as a harbinger of what’s to come...