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HSBC CEO Says 10% U.S. Tariff 'Digestible,' 25% Shot 'Different Order of Magnitude'

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Nov.06 -- HSBC Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer John Flint discusses the trade spat between the U.S. and China, and the implications for the global economy and supply chain. He speaks with Francine Lacqua at the Bloomberg New Economy...
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Continuum Economics’s Chanana Sees Many Challenges for India’s Auto Sector in Medium Term

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Sep.24 -- Charu Chanana, deputy head of Asia research at Continuum Economics, discusses India’s auto sector on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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WRAP WEF talks about trade, Aso, Brown, demo

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AP Television 1. Wide hotel where World Trade Organisation talks will take place 2. Mid security on hotel roof 3. Pan interior of hotel lobby 4. Israeli President Shimon Peres walking 5. Mid of Deputy US Trade Representative Peter...
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The Dollar Slump: Is it Over or Not?

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May 11 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. says the dollar slump is over. A gauge of the greenback has rallied almost 3 percent from a one-year low reached last week, extending gains even after April payrolls data showed the weakest job growth...
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Columbia's Bhagwati: Why the TPP Probably Won't Succeed

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Aug. 25 -- Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University economics professor, discusses the debate over U.S. trade policy with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CUTS 10 4 81 BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY MEETS WITH JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER IN TOKYO

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British Foreign Secretary Lord Peter Carrington and Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki meet in Tokyo to discuss economic cooperation with Europe and United Kingdom and imposing economic sanctions against USSR if there was an invasion...
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Bank of China Governor on growth targets, trade

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Leaders of the world's major economies meeting for a summit in China this weekend will issue a plan to promote global growth that is "robust, sustainable, balanced and inclusive," the deputy governor of China's central bank said on...
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Deciphering Mnuchin's Message on the U.S. Dollar

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Jan.24 -- Alessio de Longis, portfolio manager at OppenheimerFunds, and David Kohl, head of currency research at Julius Baer, weigh the merits of a stronger and weaker U.S. dollar following comments from U.S. Treasury Secretary-nominee...
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EU FinMins Distance Themselves From Trump, G-20 on Trade

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Mar.21 -- European Union finance ministers react to the G-20 communique in Brussels, raising concerns about the removal of a pledge to avoid protectionism.
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Yardeni: Trump's Election Raises Stimulus Expectations

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Nov. 16 -- Yardeni Research President and Chief Investment Strategist Ed Yardeni discusses his outlook for the markets, Treasuries and economy under a Trump administration. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Guindos: Populism Won't Access Power in Europe

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Jan.25 -- Spanish Economy Minister Luis De Guindos talks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua about the rise of protectionism and populism and what the Spanish economy adds to the Euro zone. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Dombrovskis Says EU-U.S. Relations Will Survive

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Jun.01 -- Valdis Dombrovskis, vice president of the European Commission, discusses Europe's relationship with the U.S., the protectionist tone at the G-7 meeting and the importance of the U.S. staying in the Paris Accord. He speaks on...
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Bell on Countries Most Impacted by Protectionist Measures

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Jul.04 -- Michael Bell, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses possible protectionist measures and the importance of global trade ahead of the g-20 summit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg...
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OECD's Gurria Says Attack Won’t Change French Election

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Apr.21 -- OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria discusses geopolitical concerns including the terrorist attack in France. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Goldman's Matsui Says BOJ May Keep Status Quo for Time Being

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Sep.18 -- Kathy Matsui, chief Japan equity strategist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., talks about the disputes between the U.S. and its trading partners, and Bank of Japan policy. She speaks with on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Xi Offers Long Run View as China Stands Firm on Trade

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Nov.05 -- China's President Xi Jinping criticized protectionism while offering no new promises on trade at the Inaugural China International Import Expo. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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It Was a Good Kick-Off Meeting of CPTPP, Says Professor Wantanabe

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Jan.20 -- Yorizumi Wantanabe, professor at Keio University, discusses the meeting of the CPTPP member nations, the expansion of the memberships and what he hopes will come from the meeting. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Draghi Says Euro-Area Outlook Is `Getting Worse and Worse'

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Jul.25 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi says the euro-area economic outlook, especially manufacturing, is "getting worse and worse." He made the comments in Frankfurt at the ECB's six-weekly news conference.
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Paulson Says Most of Damage From Trump Tariffs Already Done

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Nov.16 -- Bloomberg New Economy Forum Co-Chair and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson calls for "targeted reciprocity" when dealing with China. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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How Can Joe Biden Get Along With China?

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Nov.17 -- U.S.-China tensions were a major focus on day one of the Bloomberg New Economy Forum. Former and present heads of state called on Xi Jinping and the incoming Biden administration to get the relationship back on track.
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President Barack Obama has defended his decision to impose punitive tariffs on imported Chinese tires, saying he took action because trade agreements must be enforced in order for trading systems to work.

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HEADLINE:Obama defends tariffs on Chinese tires CAPTION:President Barack Obama has defended his decision to impose punitive tariffs on imported Chinese tires, saying he took action because trade agreements must be enforced in order for...
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Canada Could Be Badly Hurt by U.S. Protectionism: Charest

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May 30 -- Jean Charest, partner at McCarthy T
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Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders Warns About Protectionism

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Feb.08 -- Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab chief investment strategist, discusses the potential impact of President Donald Trump's policies on markets and the outlook for corporate earnings. She speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton and...