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MioTech CEO on ESG Data Investing

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Jason Tu, Co-founder & CEO of MioTech, discusses the prospect of the ESG data startup. The company is backed by JPMorgan Chase & Co and GIC Pte, and is raising $150 million at a valuation of $1 billion. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and...
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StanChart's Slim on Saudi, Egypt Liquidity Woes

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Carla Slim, MENA economist at Standard Chartered Bank, discusses liquidity woes in Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The Saudi Central Bank placed about 50 billion riyals ($13 billion) as time deposits with commercial lenders, according to people...
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Leong: Favor Malaysia Govt. Bonds Over Thai Govt. Bonds

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Columbia Threadneedle Investments Director & Senior EM Asia Sovereign Analyst Lin Jing Leong says she favors Malaysia government bonds over Thai government bonds. She speaks with Yvonne Man, David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
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What Draghi’s Stimulus Measures Mean For Bonds

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March 11 -- European Central Bank policy makers differed the most over plans to expand bond purchases, and dissent on lowering the deposit rate centered mainly on the size of the cut, according to officials familiar with the...
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King: Sterling at Effective Rate of Three Years Ago

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June 28 -- Former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King explains what he sees as needed moves to get the U.K. back on track in the wake of the Brexit referendum and offers perspective on Brexit's impact on sterling. He speaks on...
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Foreign Labor Stranded by Saudi Slowdown

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Aug. 9 -- John Sfakianakis, director of economic research at Gulf Research Center, discusses the slowdown in the Saudi economy, its impact on foreign workers and the health of the banking sector. He speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din and...
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How Low Can Global Bond Yields Fall?

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June 10 -- Japan's 10-year bond yield fell to a record low today, joining the U.S. and Europe in a global yield free fall. Bloomberg's Richard Jones examines the downward spiral and what to expect from next week's Bank of Japan and...
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Brad Hintz on Barclays' Challenges Ahead

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May 24 -- New York University School of Business Adjunct Professor Brad Hintz discusses the banking industry and reacts to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua's interview with Barclays CEO Jes Staley. Hintz speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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EIB's Hoyer: Risk Taking Is the Problem in Europe

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June 9 -- Werner Hoyer, European Investment Bank president, discusses the implications of a possible Brexit with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Citigroup Says: Concrete Actions by China's Policy Makers Lacking

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Mohammed Apabhai, head of Asia trading strategy at Citigroup, discusses Federal Reserve policy and its implications for financial markets, China's economy and policies, and his views on Hong Kong's stocks. He speaks with David Ingles on...
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Bear Market, Recession Risk and a Lack of Liquidity

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March 9 -- Dan Suzuki, senior equity strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and Jeff Degraaf, chairman at Renaissance Macro, discuss the prospect of a bear market and the lack of liquidity in markets. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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BlackRock's Prager on Tech in Trading

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June 8 -- BlackRock Global Head of Trading Richard Prager discusses the bond markets and evolution of trading. He speaks with Erik Schatzker from the
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Markets Over-Reacting to Long Overdue Reset: Browne

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Oct. 15 -- Reggie Browne, head of ETF trading at Cantor Fitzgerald, discusses the factors playing into the global market selloff, the risk-off approach being taken by investors and what ETFs tell investors about future movements of the...
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Gabelli, Deutsche Bank Lead This Week's New ETF Offerings

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Dec.09 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Eric Balchunas and Bloomberg's Julie Hyman examine this week's new entries to the ETF market. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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JPMorgan's Dimon: Trump Should Look at Dodd-Frank Again

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Jan.18 -- JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon discusses Dodd-Frank and potential regulatory changes under the Trump administration. He speaks with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait from the World Economic Forum in...
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Deutsche Bank Posts Profit but Challenges Remain

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October 27 -- Deutsche Bank AG unexpectedly returned to profit in the third quarter as Chief Executive Officer John Cryan continued to lower costs and the securities unit reported a jump in revenue. Deutsche Bank said while it suffered...
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55 Capital's Strategies for Building an ETF Portfolio

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Aug. 19 -- Vinay Nair, co-chairman at 55 Capital, discusses the firm's strategies for selecting the ETFs that best serve their clients' needs. Bloomberg Intelligence's Eric Balchunas joins the conversation on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Deutsche Bank's Catch-22 on U.S. Fine, Capital

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Sept. 30 -- Otto Dichtl, managing director at Stifel Nicolaus Europe, discusses risks for Deutsche Bank and the need for clarity on U.S. fines against the bank. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Wheeler: Deutsche Bank Must Demonstrate Strong Liquidity

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Sept. 30 -- Christopher Wheeler, bank analyst at Atlantic Equities, and Michael Purves, chief global strategist at Weeden & Co., discuss investor and client perceptions of Deutsche Bank as shares hit a record low. They speak on...
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Small-Cap ETFs Double in Size

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Sept. 16 -- Ken O'Keeffe, global head of ETFs at FTSE Russell, discusses small-cap ETFs, liquidity requirements and his outlook for the sector. He speaks to Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Rebounds on DOJ Settlement Report

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Sept. 30 -- Deutsche Bank shares surged higher from record lows following a media report that the bank may be closing in on a $5.4 billion settlement with the U.S. Justice Department related to a probe of its mortgage-backed securities...
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How Investors Are Reacting to Deutsche Bank News?

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Sept. 30 -- Atlantic Equities Analyst Christopher Wheeler weighs in on Deutsche bank's reported woes. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Finding Consensus Among Federal Reserve Dissent

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Sept. 22 -- Priya Misra, head of global rates strategy at TD Securities, discusses interest rate decisions by the Bank of Japan and Federal Reserve and their impact on the global yield curve. She speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."