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Tencent Music's Cashless Debut in Hong Kong
Tencent Music began trading in Hong Kong, joining a growing group of Chinese companies listing in Asia without raising any money. Filipe Pacheco reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bank of America's Mehta On RBI's Rate Direction
Bank of America India Country Treasurer Jayesh Mehta discusses where interest rates are likely headed in India. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Verrone: Average Stocks are Doing Better Than Markets
Nov.21 -- Chris Verrone, head of technical analysis at Strategas Research Partners, offers his current investment strategy with a technical analysis of the market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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RBI's Credit Facility For Mutual Funds A Symptomatic Quick Fix, UTI Says
Apr.28 -- UTI International CEO Praveen Jagwani says the RBI's decision to throw a liquidity lifeline to debt mutual funds is a symptomatic quick fix. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia."
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Volatility Prompts More Scrutiny of Bond Funds
Oct. 27 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports on market volatility and bond funds on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Novogratz on Bitcoin Volatility, Pain in Markets
Michael Novogratz, the billionaire cryptocurrency investor who leads Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd, says traders can expect volatility to stick around until the Federal Reserve gets inflation under control. He also talks about the...
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Why Structured Credit Is Attracting Investors
March 28 -- SkyBridge Capital Senior Portfolio Manager Troy Gayeski discusses the credit markets and the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Fine Art, High Finance: Liquidity Hanging on Your Walls
March 15 -- Andrea Danese, chief executive officer at Athena Art Finance, discusses how art collectors can leverage their fine art to further their investments. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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A Deep Dive Into ECB Corporate Bond Purchases
June 8 -- The European Central Bank began purchasing corporate bonds on Wednesday and did not shy away from buying up some riskier securities. Bloomberg's Intelligence's Simon Ballard explains the parameters for the ECB's corporate bond...
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Amundi's Cash-Rich Gulf Clients Look Beyond U.S. to China, India
Europe's largest asset manager said its wealthy clients in the Persian Gulf are looking beyond U.S. markets and instead focusing more on equities in developing nations like China and India. Institutional investors in the region are...
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Citadel Makes Off-the-Run Treasuries a 2017 Priority
Jan.12 -- Paul Hamill, global head of FICC at Citadel Securities, discusses the firm's focus on expanding into off-the-run treasuries and shares their growth strategy and ultimate business objective. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik...
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The Fed's Neutral Rate Is 'in the Enchanted Forest,' Brady Says
The Federal Reserve's neutral rate is "in the enchanted forest" and high inflation will push the U.S. economy into recession, according to Jason Brady, chief executive officer of Thornburg Investment Management Inc. He spoke to...
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KKR's McVey Sees a 'Square-Root' Shaped Economic Recovery
Jul.24 -- Henry McVey, KKR's head of global macro and asset allocation, says there will be a "square-root" shaped economic recovery. He talks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Summers: They're Doing an Extraordinary Thing in Japan
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers has his eye on the UK, Italy and Japan this week. "It's an extraordinary thing they're doing in Japan," Summers said referring to their monetary policy. The Bank of Japan just boosted their bond...
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UBS Says Tech Stocks Remain Structurally Sound
Technology stocks remain structurally sound, even amid the prospect of tighter central bank policy, according to UBS Investment Bank Chief Strategist Bhanu Baweja. "The beta of tech when rates go down is not the same as the beta of tech...
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UK: LONDON: WORST STOCK MARKET CRISIS SINCE BLACK MONDAY: UPDATE
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London continued to brave a meltdown on global stock markets on Tuesday as they suffered their most drastic crisis since 1987's Black Monday.
The market braced itself for the worst as Wall Street reopened at 1430 G-M-T,...
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DIB's Group CEO: UAE Corporate Tax Won't Slow Economy
Adnan Chilwan, Group CEO of Dubai Islamic Bank, the largest Islamic bank in the UAE, discusses the company's FY2021 earnings, expansion plans outside of the UAE, liquidity and the impact of the UAE's new corporate tax.
He speaks with...
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Fed Must Be 'Very Vigilant' in Monitoring Balance Sheet, Kaplan Says
Jan.03 -- Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan discusses managing adjustments to the Federal Reserve's balance sheet. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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How Cadre Plans to Disrupt Commercial Real Estate
Oct.16 -- Ryan Williams, Cadre chief executive officer and co-founder, discusses the future of real estate with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu from the Sooner Than You Think Conference on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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What's New for ETF Investors?
Dec.02 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Eric Balchunas and Bloomberg's Julie Hyman examine the main takeaways for investors from Bloomberg's ETF conference. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Saudi Arabia Explores Income Tax, Asset Sales to Boost Finances
Jul.22 -- The world’s biggest oil producer's Finance Minister Mohammed Al Jadaan spoke about the Kingdom's taxation systems, stimulus and its transformation programme during a virtual forum with Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din.
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Bagla: Inflation Unlikely To Come Down
Sandeep Bagla, CEO of Trust Mutual Fund - a debt fund house that invests in fixed income instruments - believes inflation unlikely to come down due to high commodity prices, build up of wage pressures. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin...
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A Tech Cold War Between the U.S. and China Could Cost $3.5 Trillion
Jul.24 -- Apjit Walia, Deutsche Bank Global Head of Tech Strategy, discusses the impact of a tech cold war between the U.S. and China that would cost around $3.5 trillion over the next five years. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin...
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S&P Global Ratings’s Hu on China Liquidity, Household Debt, Financial Sector
Jul.08 -- Harry Hu, senior director at S&P Global Ratings, discusses liquidity in China, risk management capabilities from institutions, China’s household debt and the risks for the broader financial sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg...