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NEC's Kudlow on Jobs Report, Investment Boom, China Tariffs
Aug.03 -- National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow discusses the U.S. July jobs report, and China's economy and currency in light of trade tariffs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Lebanon Looks Beyond Qatar's $500M, Deputy PM Says
Feb.11 -- Lebanon anticipates allies will help it maintain the pound’s stability by depositing money with its central bank, Deputy Prime Minister Ghassan Hasbani said. He spoke exclusively to Bloomberg at the World Government Summit in...
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Coronavirus Recovery to Push Out to Third Quarter: General Atlantic CEO
Feb.26 -- Bill Ford, chief executive officer at General Atlantic, discusses the impact coronavirus is having on the company’s businesses, how private equity fares in a market downturn, and fitting sustainability into their investment...
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People Detect Climate Change as a Real Threat: European Investment Bank
Dec.09 -- Werner Hoyer, president of the European Investment Bank, discusses his investments in non-fossil fuel energy, the German Climate Bill and his thoughts on Brexit. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Breaking Down Southeast Asia’s M&A and IPO Market in 2020
Dec.08 -- Jake Robson, partner at Morrison & Foerster, discusses his IPO outlook for 2020 in Southeast Asia and what he’s seeing in M&A. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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LogMeIn Began Work-From-Home Capacity in February, Says CEO
May.21 -- Bill Wagner, LogMeIn chief executive officer, discusses the shift Americans are making to work from home, and the decision to take his company private. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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SoftBank Said to Expand Vision Fund Job Cuts After Record Loss
Jun.09 -- SoftBank Group Corp.’s Vision Fund is preparing to cut staff by about 15% after reporting record losses for the last fiscal year, according to people familiar with the matter. Pavel Alpeyev reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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How Morgan Stanley's Lynch Built a Perfect Pandemic Portfolio
Jun.02 -- Dennis Lynch, head of counterpoint global at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, discusses his mutual fund's investment strategy amid the Covid-19 pandemic with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Schaeffler On Chip Shortage Impact On India's Automotive Production
Sep.20 -- Dharmesh Arora Regional CEO, Asia Pacific, Schaeffler - which makes and supplies components for cars as well as for industrial sectors - discusses how the component shortage and other supply bottlenecks are hitting the Indian...
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CFIUS' Role in U.S-China Trade War
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
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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Franklin Templeton President Johnson on Fintech, Global Markets
Nov.12 -- Jenny Johnson, president and chief operating officer of Franklin Templeton, discusses how fintech is affecting the asset management business. She also talks about the outlook for global markets and the opportunities she sees....
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Valentine's Day: Good time for financial planning
Valentine's Day is a good opportunity to strengthen your financial commitment to your partner — or to show yourself some love by increasing your financial security.
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Billionaire Fracking Brothers Hammered by Permian Holdings
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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Wall Street Beat
Oct.16 -- Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on the stories that matter to Wall Street with Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Burning Issues: Distressed Stress, Stealing Wall St. Loan Biz & SEC's New Plan
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
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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Biden Administration Is Pushing Gas Prices In The Wrong Direction: Summers
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that the Biden administration's focus on lowering gas prices by urging more oil production is misguided. He joins David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall...
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We Are at the Right Pace for U.S. Jobs Recovery: Elise Gould
Jun.04 -- U.S. job growth picked up in May -- along with worker pay -- and the unemployment rate fell, signaling firms are making some progress filling a record number of openings as the economy powers up. Elise Gould, senior economist...
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Dangote Group Founder on African Trade Transformation
Jun.22 -- Aliko Dangote, Founder, President & Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Group speaks at the Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg, with forum host and Executive Producer Zain Verjee about the trade transformation taking place...
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OMERS Would Love to Invest More in Canada, CEO Says
Oct.27 -- Blake Hutcheson, president and chief executive officer of Ontario Municipal Employees’ Retirement System (OMERS), discusses the pension fund's investment strategy amid Covid-19, and how OMERS integrates ESG factors into its...
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Is Mnuchin's Plan to Move $455 Billion of Cares Act Money Legal?
Nov.25 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will put $455 billion in unspent Cares Act funding into an account that his presumed successor, former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, will soon need authorization from Congress to...
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Bitcoin Drops Amid Weibo Crypto Suspensions, Goldman Survey
Jun.06 -- Bitcoin and most other top cryptocurrencies fell on Sunday on concerns that there may be a further crackdown on the industry in China. Bloomberg’s Joanna Ossinger reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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India Focus: Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla
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".