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U.S. Debt Sales to Hit Record

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May.12 -- With the U.S. economy in free-fall, bond investors are set to absorb a record sum of debt from the U.S. Treasury. The government is set to raise $96 billion in its refunding auctions for stimulus in the wake of the coronavirus...
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PBOC Injects $58 Billion Into Financial System

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Jan.15 -- China’s central bank added $58 billion of liquidity into the financial system to help offset a cash squeeze ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday. Bloomberg’s Dani Burger reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Burning Issues: Non-Unicorn Casper, CLO Loopholes & Private Credit for 'Mom & Pop'

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Jan.28 -- Online mattress retailer Casper Sleep said in a filing that it planned to sell 8.35 million shares for $17 to $19 each, valuing it at just over $744 million -- a drop from a previous assessment of $1.1 billion. Plus managers of...
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Not Seeing Capital Rushing 'Out The Door' Ahead of Elections: Barings' Weindruch

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Dec.10 -- On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Elizabeth Weindruch, managing director of alternative investments at Barings, chats with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz. The firm has $51.5 billion in assets under management for alternatives, as...
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China to Support Markets as Coronavirus Spreads

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Feb.02 -- China has pledged support for its financial markets that are scheduled to reopen Monday following the extended Lunar New Year break as the coronavirus outbreak shows no signs of slowing. Selina Wang reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Nothing But Debt

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Feb.07 -- U.S. junk bonds have been resilient and perhaps even impervious to alarms being sounded about the deadly coronavirus as borrowers inundated the market with almost $14B of new bonds pricing this week. That is the the most junk...
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Uncertainty Returns Amid Virus Fears

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Feb.13 -- Greg Staples of DWS Group, Tony Rodriguez of Nuveen and Stephen Parker of JPMorgan Private Bank discuss the uncertainties around the coronavirus outbreak and its impact on markets. They speak on "Bloomberg The Open."
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European Equities Should Perform Decently in 2020: Principal Global’s Shah

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Jan.02 -- Seema Shah, chief strategist at Principal Global Investors, discusses her outlook for European and U.S. equities in 2020. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Novogratz Sees Stocks Going 'Parabolic,' Maybe 24% or Higher This Year

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Jan.30 -- Billionaire Bitcoin maven Mike Novogratz, Galaxy Investment Partners chief executive officer, discusses his bullish outlook for global stocks. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

EU's Dombrovskis on Stimulus Package, G-7 Virus Response

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Mar.13 -- European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis discusses the bloc's pledge to provide widespread fiscal stimulus in response to the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Vonnie Quinn and Guy Johnson on...
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White House Grapples with Virus Response

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Mar.13 -- Kevin Cirilli, Bloomberg Chief Washington Correspondent, discusses the White House's response to Covid-19 concerns and the politics behind a virus-relief bill. He joins host David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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Bloomberg

Wall Street Week Ahead: The Fed Meets

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Mar.13 -- Bob Diamond, Atlas Merchant Capital Co-Founder previews the week ahead on Wall Street. He speaks with host David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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Economist: liquidity key to enduring downturn

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People need financial liquidity in order to endure the long term economic disruption brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, that's according to Economist Tendayi Kapfidze (pronounced 'ten dye k pea d zay') .
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S&P 500 Heads for Biggest Drop in Almost Two Months

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Oct.28 -- Stocks tumbled in the U.S. and Europe as rising coronavirus infections and tougher lockdowns added to worries about the economic hit from the pandemic. Mark Andersen, co-head of global asset allocation at UBS, still says this...
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Why Glenn August Says Oak Hill Can Make 15% Returns

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Nov.12 -- Oak Hill Advisors Chief Executive Officer Glenn August is certain he can generate double-digit returns by providing rescue loans to companies still struggling under pandemic restrictions. He spoke exclusively with Erik...
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Fed's Kaplan on Policy Shift, Guidance, Pandemic

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Aug.28 -- Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan discusses the Fed's updated inflation policy strategy, concerns over asset inflation, and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Dallas Fed's district. He speaks with...
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Repo Chaos Not Temporary Hiccup: BIS

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Dec.09 -- The latest market analysis from the Bank of International Settlements, the central bank for central banks, has a fairly grim report on the state of the repo market. The BIS says the vital cog in the financial system is under...
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Airline Traffic Will Return to Normal in 3-5 Years, Says Becker

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Jul.14 -- Helane Becker, Cowen senior research analyst, says airline travel won't return to normal for three-to-five years. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Carlyle’s Jenkins on Demand Destruction

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Aug.12 -- Mark Jenkins, who runs a $50 billion credit business at Carlyle, says the market is out of sync with reality. He said demand destruction caused by Covid-19 is causing him to reposition his portfolio in an interview with...
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RBI Is Trying to Control Pace of Yield Rise, IDFC Says

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Mar.22 -- Suyash Choudhary, head of fixed income at IDFC Asset Management, discusses the prospects for India's bond market, central bank policy and the local currency. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
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Move in Yields Has Been Healthy, Fundamental: Joshua Younger

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Mar.30 -- With the Biden administration rolling out plans to accelerate the vaccine campaign and rebuild U.S. infrastructure, investors are doubling down on bets on the U.S. economic recovery. Joshua Younger, head of U.S. interest-rate...
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El-Erian Sees a 'Tougher Corner' Ahead for the Fed

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Mar.19 -- Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses Federal Reserve monetary policy, the selloff in Treasuries and the outlook for emerging markets with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open." El-Erian's...
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JPMorgan Cautions on Fragile Markets

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Jul.10 -- Markets are still struggling to restore liquidity after the Covid-19 meltdown. That’s the view from JPMorgan who warns that the financial system is still exposed to new shocks despite a recovery in most risk assets. Bloomberg’s...
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Fed's Williams Sees Signs of Increased Economic Activity

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May.27 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams says the Fed is focused on making sure credit is available and markets are functioning amid the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Jonathan...