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Emerging Stocks Expected to Outperform, Daiwa Capital's Kitney Says

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Jan.15 -- Paul Kitney, chief equity strategist for Asia Pacific at Daiwa Capital Markets, talks about the Chinese government's efforts to support the economy, the nation's stock market, and the outlook for emerging markets. He speaks...
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Economists Warn Trump's Tariffs Are Unfavorable to U.S. Growth

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Aug.20 -- A survey of business economists showed that 91 percent of respondents said that President Donald Trump's tariffs were having "unfavorable consequential impacts" on the U.S. economy. Bloomberg's Matt Boesler reports on...
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China’s Credit Expansion Slowed in July

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Aug.12 -- China’s credit growth tumbled to its second lowest level this year in July amid weak demand and seasonal factors. Bloomberg Economics’ Chang Shu discusses the data on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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KKR'S McVey on Antitrust and Election Risks, Stimulus

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Oct.21 -- Henry McVey, head of global macro and asset allocation at KKR, discusses the risks to markets posed by an increased antitrust crackdown on Big Tech and the 2020 presidential election, and says fiscal and monetary stimulus need...
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No Sense of Urgency for BOJ to Do Something, Says WisdomTree Investments’s Koll

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Jul.25 -- Jesper Koll, senior advisor at WisdomTree Investments, discusses Bank of Japan monetary policy, the USD-JPY trade, the economy and the sales tax hike in October. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Japan Faces Down Market Testing Limits of Yield Curve Control

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Bank of Japan governor Haruhiko Kuroda gave another strong indication that the central bank will continue capping long-term bond yields. The move shows Kuroda remains fully committed to his stimulus framework even as the Federal Reserve...
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Japan's LDP Elects Leader Who Will Succeed Suga as Premier

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The race for head of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party takes place Wednesday and will effectively decide the next prime minister. While the public favors vaccine czar Taro Kono, many analysts expect that former foreign...
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Press Association

London museum returns looted Benin bronzes to Nigeria

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A small museum in south-east London has begun the official process of returning looted Benin bronzes to Nigeria.



The Horniman Museum, which houses a collection of 72 treasured items that were taken by force from Benin City...
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Investors Should Reduce Risk Tolerance: Wells Fargo Investment Institute

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Gary Schlossberg, global strategist at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, discusses Federal Reserve policy, the implications for financial markets and the opportunities he sees. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on...
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Federal Reserve's Mester on Inflation, Interest Rates (Full Interview)

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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester discusses the central bank's efforts to cool inflation. US inflation hit a four-decade high last month, likely strengthening the Fed's resolve to aggressively raise interest...
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Thursday that the United States' economic outlook has deteriorated and signaled that the central bank is ready to keep on lowering a key interest rate, as needed, to shore things up

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HEADLINE: Bernanke ready to continue cutting rates

CAPTION: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Thursday that the United States' economic outlook has deteriorated and signaled that the central bank is ready to keep...
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Bloomberg

Moody’s Cuts China’s Outlook

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March 2 -- China’s credit-rating outlook was lowered to negative from stable at Moody’s Investors Service, which highlighted the country’s surging debt burden and questioned the government’s ability to enact reforms just days...
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Bloomberg

BOE's Carney: MPC Will Address Brexit Vote Consequences

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May 12 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney discusses the decision facing U.K. citizens on Brexit and the Bank's ability to respond to the consequences of the vote. He speaks at a BOE press conference in London.
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Bloomberg

Mongolia Raises Rates to Record High of 15%

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Aug. 18 -- Mongolia's central bank has announced it is raising interest rates to a record high. Bloomberg's Dulamkhorloo Baatar reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Any Chance the Brexit Vote Could Be Overturned?

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July 8 -- Toscafund Asset Management Chief Economist Savva Savouri weighs in on the Brexit vote and discusses consumer confidence. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Is the Playing Field for Banks Becoming Unbalanced?

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Feb.07 -- UBS Global Investment Committee Member Paul Donovan discusses U.S. and European banking regulations, the economy and global fiscal policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Columbia Threadneedle Likes U.S. Financials

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Jul.06 -- Nadia Grant, head of U.S. equities at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, discusses Federal Reserve policy, the economy and U.S. banking stocks. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance" alongside James Athey, senior investment...
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Bloomberg

IMF's Lagarde Expects More Market Volatility From Trade Tensions

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Oct.15 -- International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde says policy makers should prepare for more market volatility amid further financial tightening and “choppy” waters in the global economy stemming from trade...
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Bloomberg

Central Banks Are Working to Extend Bull Run Cycle, Says Wells Fargo’s Pacquement

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Mar.08 -- Janet Mui, global economist at Cazenove Capital, and Henrietta Pacquement, head of investment grade credit for Europe at Wells Fargo Asset Management, discuss the 10th anniversary of the U.S. bull market and if it has much...
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Bloomberg

Market Is Pricing in a Pandemic; Fed Likely to Cut: Pimco

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Feb.26 -- Gene Frieda, global strategist at Pimco, and Maya Bhandari, multi-asset allocation portfolio manager at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, discuss the market reaction to the spreading coronavirus and how it may impact Federal...
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Bloomberg

Tech Rally Sends Nasdaq Past 9,000 for First Time

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Dec.27 -- Martin Malone, chief economic adviser at Alphabook, discusses the outlook for technology stocks after the Nasdaq Composite Index rose above 9,000 for the first time. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Sets Conservative GDP Growth Target of Above 6%

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Mar.04 -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang set a conservative economic growth target of above 6% for the year and outlined ongoing fiscal support to keep the recovery going at the opening of the National People’s Congress. Tom Mackenzie...
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Bloomberg

Bank of Korea Leaves Key Interest Rate Unchanged

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Oct.12 -- Frederic Neumann, co-head of Asian economic research at HSBC Holdings Plc., discusses the decision by the Bank of Korea to keep rates unchanged and his outlook for the Korean economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Bloomberg

China's 2022 Rate Outlook

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New research from Bloomberg Intelligence suggests the downward trend could continue for China's short-end rates and sovereign bond yields at least in the first half of this year. Bloomberg Intelligence's Stephen Chiu discusses the report...