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Japan's Current-Account & U.S. Jobs

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Apr.03 -- Thanks to its bilateral trade balance with the U.S., and its current-account surplus with the rest of the world, Japan finds itself on America's watch list for currency manipulators. Bloomberg's James Mayger reports on...
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Getting Real About the Green New Deal

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Apr.11 -- Christy Goldfuss, senior vice president of energy and environment policy at Center for American Progress, and Jason Bordoff, professor at Columbia SIPA, discuss the push for the Green New Deal and solutions to climate change....
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UAE Foreign Trade Minister: No Return to Lockdowns

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Thani Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Foreign Trade for the UAE discusses Dubai's economic rebound during the pandemic, why he's optimistic about future trade ties with India and gives an update on the trade pact with Israel. He speaks with...
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Ertharin Cousin on Farming, Funding, Food Insecurities

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Ertharin Cousin, CEO and Managing Director of Food Systems for the Future, discusses concerns with farming, funding, and what we can do differently. She speaks with Caroline Hyde at the Bloomberg New Economy Gateway: Latin America.
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Temasek's Howard on Eco-Friendly Investments

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Steve Howard, Chief Sustainability Officer at Temasek, discusses the company's eco-friendly investment plans. He speaks with Haslinda Amin, Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on the sidelines of "Ecosperity Week" on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Initialized Capital Raises $700 Million

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Initialized Capital Founder & Managing Partner Garry Tan joins Emily Chang to talk more about their latest fund to invest in startups -- a substantial sum for the early-stage venture firm founded just a decade ago. Tan also shares his...
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Auerbach: Slowdown In Fundraising For Private Markets

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Cambridge Associates Global Head of Private Investments Andrea Auerbach is predicting a slowdown in fund-raising for private markets. She speaks with Yvonne Man, David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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China Is Important Market for UBS: Chin

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David Chin, head of APAC investment bank and China country head at UBS, discusses his concerns over new rules from Chinese regulators, the challenges of doing business in China and his strategy for the region. He speaks exclusively on...
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Gulf PE Firm NBK Capital Pushes into Sub-Saharan Africa

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Yaser Moustafa, CEO of NBK Captial Partners, talked about why his firm's branching out into sub-Saharan Africa after years of focusing on the Middle East and North Africa. He also talked about investing around volatility in Turkey and...
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Target Investing in Employees, Controlling Costs: CFO

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Target Chief Financial Officer Michael Fiddelke discusses the benefits seen from raising worker pay, managing inflationary cost pressures, and the company's supply chain. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Addressing Climate Change Requires Both Public And Private Money

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Most of the financing for the fight against climate change comes from private sources. But public financiers aren't worried about making a return.
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Natixis Investment Management CEO Says Funds Are Returning to H2O

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Jan.21 -- Jean Raby, chief executive officer at Natixis Investment Managers, discusses risk off sentiment in markets, the risk posed by central banks, and the performance of H2O Asset Management. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Haslinda Amin...
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ASMI: Singapore Expansion Reflects Strong Growth Ambitions

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ASM International Chairman, President & CEO Benjamin Loh says his company's expanded facility in Singapore reflects its strong growth ambitions. He was speaking with Juliette Saly and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Japan Seen as a Waste for Hedge Funds

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April 12 -- Japan's negative interest rates may fuel demand for hedge funds, but some say anyone looking to start a fund won't pick the country as its home base. Bloomberg's Tom Redmond reports on "First Up."
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Duke Energy Looks to Sell $4 Billion Renewable Unit

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Utility giant Duke Energy Corp. is planning to spin off its $4 billion US solar and wind portfolio in what would be one of the nation's biggest renewable sales ever. CEO Lynn Good speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson about the potential deal.
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State of Illinois Pulls $2.4 Billion From Active Managers

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Nov. 18 -- Marc Levine, chairman at Illinois State Board of Investment, explains his investment strategy as the board chose to pull $2.4 billion of funds from active managers. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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An Unpredictable Consumer Landscape

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Forerunner Ventures Founder Kirsten Green sits down with Emily Chang to talk about how inflation, rate hikes, and the war in Ukraine are impacting the VC landscape, and how the digital revolution ushered in by the pandemic is forever...
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GFH 's Alrayes on Earnings, Crypto & Expansion Plans

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GFH Financial Group is one of Bahrain's most prominent investment houses. It has interests in wealth management, real estate, commercial banking and asset management worldwide. The company has posted full year earnings of 84.2 million...
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How Would Hong Kong Security Law Affect HSBC, StanChart?

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Aug.03 -- Ronald Sum, senior partner and head of dispute resolution for Asia at law firm Addleshaw Goddard, talks about the national security law imposed by China on Hong Kong, and the implications for banks such as HSBC Holdings Plc and...
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Wealth Tax Plan, Health Care and Venezuela

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Jan.30 -- Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, discusses her proposed wealth tax plan, U.S. health-care policy and the political crisis in Venezuela with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Why a Financial Transaction Tax Could Be Devastating for Main Street Investors

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Sep.12 -- Kirsten Wegner, Modern Markets Initiative chief executive officer, discusses the market implications of the proposed financial transactions tax. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Dell Technologies' Midha on Digital Transformation Caused by the Covid-19 Pandemic

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Apr.06 -- Amit Midha, President, Asia Pacific and Japan, and Digital Global Cities for Dell Technologies, says 80% of organizations in the region have fast tracked some of their digital transformation plans during the Covid-19 pandemic....
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Biden Says Clean Energy Investments Will Lower Prices

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President Joe Biden promoted the clean energy elements of his stalled spending bill in a session with power company executives, saying his proposals would lower prices, create jobs and make the nation's grid more resilient to extreme...
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B Capital Sees Bright Future for Unicorns in ASEAN

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B Capital Group's Founding General Partner Kabir Narang expects valuations for ASEAN tech companies to drop as markets cool but still sees at least 10 new unicorns emerging from the region in the next few years. He was speaking to...