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Index Investing With a Twist

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Dec. 8 -- Dimensional Fund Advisors Chairman David Booth discusses his investing ideas on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Labor Market Driving Consumer Spending, Bernstein Says

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Jared Bernstein, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisors, says a strong labor market is fueling consumer spending. He also talks about savings for retirement, inflation and the economy on Bloomberg Television.
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Rudin Says Other Companies Will Fill Void Left by WeWork in New York

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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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Hilltop's Kozlik 'Cautious' on State, Local Government Debt

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Dec.27 -- Tom Kozlik, HilltopSecurities head of municipal strategy and credit, discusses what he sees as the top themes in the municipal bond market with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Studzinski: Why Blackstone Is Moving Into Family Wealth

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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

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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

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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

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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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CPPIB CEO on Davos, Sustainability, Investment Themes

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Jan.23 -- Mark Machin, chief executive officer at the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, discusses where he thinks the institutional investor belongs in the Davos conversation, company sustainability, investment themes and his...
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Why the CEO of Manulife Is Bullish on Oil Prices

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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

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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

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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

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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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CalSTRS Would Consider Ultra-Long Bonds, CIO Ailman Says

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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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Interest in Green Investing Is Rising, Says Octopus Group’s Hulatt

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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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HK Plans to Move v MPF Scheme into EMPF Centralized Platform

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Apr.15 -- Alice Law, managing director of MPF Schemes Authority, discusses Hong Kong’s MPF program, moving the paper-based scheme into an EMPF centralized platform by 2022 and how she says it will change the system. She speaks on...
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CPPIB CEO Says the Pension Giant Is Sitting Out Saudi Aramco IPO

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Nov.07 -- Mark Machin, chief executive officer of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss its climate change approach and how it is assessing risks in the energy sector.
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Why the TRS of Illinois Is Getting Into Hedge Funds

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Nov.08 -- Brian Payne, Teachers' Retirement System of Illinois investment officer, explains why the pension system is getting into hedge funds. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Caroline Hyde and Hema Parmar on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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UniSuper CIO Says Tech Giants Not Extremely Over Valued

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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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Pension Reform in Canada 'Truly Historic': UBC's Milligan

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June 21 -- Canada's finance ministers have reached an agreement in principle to expand the Canada Pension Plan, with only Manitoba and Quebec as holdouts. It's a deal hailed by some as critical to ensuring retirement security for...
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Repeal of Derivatives Rule a Gift to Wall St.: Strickland

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Dec. 11 -- Center for American Progress Action Fund President Ted Strickland and Bloomberg's Peter Cook discuss the House vote on a $1.1 trillion spending bill. They speak on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Should Hedge Fund Investors Demand Minimum Return Levels?

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Dec. 3 -- Agecroft Partners Founder Don Steinbrugge and Bloomberg's Kelly Bit discuss the hedge fund index and the future of the 2/20 model. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Calpers Decided to Divest $4B From Hedge Funds

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Sept. 16 -- The California Public Employees Retirement Systems decision to divest its entire $4 billion from hedge funds came after officials concluded the program couldnt be expanded enough to justify the costs. Agecroft Partners Don...