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CFIUS' Role in U.S-China Trade War

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Nov.27 -- Peter Bolin, partner at law firm Drinker Biddle, discusses the role the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., or CFIUS, plays in the U.S.-China trade war. CFIUS investigations in 2018 represented 69% of the number of...
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A Lot of Pressure on SoftBank in Months Ahead, Says Asymmetric Advisors’s Anvarzadeh

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Nov.05 -- Amir Anvarzadeh, senior markets strategist at Asymmetric Advisors, discusses why he removed SoftBank from his short-sell list and why he remains a structural short on the stock. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Billionaire Fracking Brothers Hammered by Permian Holdings

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Nov.26 -- Farris and Dan Wilks hit pay dirt during the shale boom when they sold their Texas fracking company in 2011 for $3.5 billion, giving them ample resources to fund their interests in land, politics and religion. But many of their...
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Burning Issues: Distressed Stress, Stealing Wall St. Loan Biz & SEC's New Plan

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Dec.24 -- The amount of corporate debt trading at distressed levels hit a new cycle high in November, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. That $127 billion -- the most since August of 2016 -- reflects a year of idiosyncratic blowups...
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China, EU Give Nod to Market-Opening Investment Pact

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Dec.30 -- China and the European Union announce the political approval of an agreement to open the Chinese market further to EU investors. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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India Focus: Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla

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Jan.22 -- Indian Foreign Minister Harsh Shringla discusses the country's vaccine rollout and its evolving ties with the U.S. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat on "India Focus".
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White House Economy Chief Says Jobs More at Risk Than Inflation

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Feb.22 -- Inflation is a risk that bears watching, though the bigger danger now is longer-term damage to the labor market, the White House’s chief economic adviser said in addressing criticism of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion aid...
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Gradient's Montagne Betting on Value, REITs

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Jan.05 -- Mariann Montagne, Sr. Portfolio Manager at Gradient Investments likes REITs for the yield which she says will be very hard to come by this year. She spoke to Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Haidi Stroud-Watts on Daybreak: Australia.
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Yield Is Scarce in Fixed-Income Space, Says BlackRock's Despirito

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Feb.10 -- BlackRock's Tony Despirito talks about how to build income in your portfolio on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Global Recovery Fueling Inflation Fears, Qontigo's d'Assier Says

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May.17 -- Qontigo Head of APAC Applied Research Olivier d'Assier believes the global economic recovery is fueling inflation fears. He was speaking with Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open." May 17, 2021
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Summers Disagrees with Krugman on Fed's Inflation Risk

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Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers says he disagrees with fellow economist Paul Krugman's argument that the Federal Reserve should bide its time before raising interest rates because inflation will prove transitory and...
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Where to Invest in Turbulent Times

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Kristina Hooper, Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist, and Tracy Alloway, co-host of the Odd Lots podcast, talk about recent market moves and whether fixed income has become a haven. They also dive into Citrix's recent debt debacle.
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Ed Butowsky is a wealth manager who handles the portfolio's for dozens of NFL players. Butowsky says if the players don't play it could be financial suicide for many of them.

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HEADLINE: First Person: NFL lockout a financial disaster for players? CAPTION: Ed Butowsky is a wealth manager who handles the portfolio's for dozens of NFL players. Butowsky says if the players don't play it could be financial suicide...
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US President Obama meets Brazilian counterpart Roussef

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1. US President Barack Obama and President Rousseff of Brazil in Oval Office 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President "It gives me an opportunity, as well, to remark on the extraordinary progress that Brazil has made under the...
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President Barack Obama announced $3.4 billion in spending for the nation's power transmission system Tuesday. White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein talks to The Associated Press about the new 'smart' electric grid.

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HEADLINE: How the 'smart' power grid will help CAPTION: President Barack Obama announced $3.4 billion in spending for the nation's power transmission system Tuesday. White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein talks to The Associated...
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Why Carlos Slim Wont Join the Giving Pledge

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Oct. 7 -- Bloomberg's Matthew G. Miller discusses Carlos Slim, the Mexican telecommunications billionaire who ranks as the worlds second-richest person, and his philanthropic ventures. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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New Asia Customers Help Boost Telenor Earnings

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Oct. 31 -- Telenor CEO Jon Frederik Baksaas discusses the companys earnings and new customers in Asia on The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Market Volatility Is Clogging the IPO Pipeline

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Oct. 30 -- Bloomberg's Leslie Picker discusses the impact of market volatility on IPOs. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Baker Hughes Benefits From End of Halliburton Deal

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May 2 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, and Jeff Degraaf, chairman at Renaissance Macro, discuss the oil environment Baker Hughes finds itself in as its $28 billion merger with Halliburton comes to an end....
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The Risk of Funding Markets Staying Open to Oil Companies

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May 17 -- Jeff Currie, Goldman Sachs global head of commodities, discusses the growing debt of oil exploration and production companies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at the Goldman Sachs Leveraged Finance Conference in Rancho...
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Intesa CEO: Good and Bad in Negative Interest Rates

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Aug. 3 -- Carlo Messina, chief executive officer at Intesa Sanpaolo, discusses the impact of negative interest rates on the banking industry and what he sees for Intesa five years from now. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Brazil Has to Change Their Economic Model: Garnero

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Oct. 22 -- Garnero Group Chairman and CEO Mario Garnero discusses the presidential election in Brazil, which candidate is better for the economy and the impact the Petrobras scandal is having on the election with Bloomberg's Mark Barton,...
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Rutte and Modi on efforts to counter terror

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The prime ministers of India and the Netherlands held a news conference in New Delhi on Friday and confirmed a bilateral agreement to counter terrorism and cyber threats.Mark Rutte, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, said that both...
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Kahn: Airbus Looking for Unfettered Trade With Europe

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Nov.21 -- Paul Kahn, president at Airbus Group U.K., discusses the importance of partnerships between governments, industry, and academia, the company's investments in the U.K., and the importance of maintaining free trade with Europe....