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Credit Benchmark 'Staying Ahead of Curve' to Keep Data Safe for Banks, CEO Says
Oct.17 -- William Haney, Credit Benchmark chief executive officer, discusses global credit risks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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NFL Season Opens With a Thud in Ratings
Sep.10 -- Lee Berke, chief executive officer at LHB Sports, Entertainment, & Media, and Bloomberg's Evan Novy-Williams examine declining ratings for NFL football amid a controversy over the national anthem. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Debt Check: Scaling a $9.5 Trillion Debt Wall
March 2 -- Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist Lisa Abramowicz updates the latest news on debt and bonds. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." Her opinions are her own.
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Fridson Sees Value in Beat Up BB Rated Bonds and Illiquid Issues
May.19 -- Lehmann Livian Fridson Advisors Chief Investment Officer Martin Fridson speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn. Fridson says that junk investors can find value in various areas, including BB rated companies’ bonds that are...
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BI Credit: The Industrial Drive-Thru
Sep.07 -- In this episode of The Industrial Drive-Thru we discuss key industry themes, including what a record-pace of M&A activity means for credit quality, debt capacity of major industrials and where to find pockets of value. General...
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Investors fled Wall Street again, driven by worries about the stability of the nation's big banks and General Motors Corp.
HEADLINE:March 5: Stocks tumble on Bank and GM woes
CAPTION: Investors fled Wall Street again, driven by worries about the stability of the nation's big banks and General Motors Corp. (March 5)
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Terra Capital CEO Vik Uppal on Real Estate Market
Jul.01 -- Terra Capital Partners CEO Vik Uppal says the prolonged reopening of cities will likely lead to mounting distress in commercial real estate. He speaks to Bloomberg's Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." (This...
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Sports Team Investing 'Quite Safe,' Says PJT Partners' Cornwell
Sep.11 -- Don Cornwell, a partner at PJT Partners, discusses the National Basketball Association’s plan to create an investment vehicle that would buy minority shares of its teams. He spoke on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close" on Sept. 10.
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Netflix's 'Bright' Nabs 11 Million Viewers In Its Opening Weekend | THR News
The critically maligned movie debuted on the streaming service over Christmas weekend, skewing young and male.
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Clickbait for Wall Street: Why Boring Notes Are Out
Dec.05 -- Bloomberg’s Lananh Nguyen discusses why the days of long-winded market summaries are gone. She speaks with David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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How Middle East Bond Sales May Impact Ratings
July 14 -- Benjamin Young, ratings analyst at S&P Global, discusses sovereign ratings in the Middle East and North Africa, the most vulnerable countries and how bond sales in the region may impact ratings. He speaks to Yousef Gamal...
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CNN Town Hall: Jake Tapper and Jeff Zucker Respond to Critics | THR News
CNN's top exec and star anchor reflect on the ambitious town hall event as the high-rated forum for Florida shooting survivors becomes a flashpoint for the new era of media wars.
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NRA: 'Many in Legacy Media Love Mass Shootings'
NRA: 'Many in Legacy Media Love Mass Shootings'
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NFL Ratings Fall, But Are Still 'Very Strong' Says LHB Sports
Feb.05 -- LHB Sports, Media and Entertainment CEO Lee Berke and Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney discusses the NFL's media plans amid declining television ratings. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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NFLPA's Smith More Interested in Fan Engagement Than Ratings
Jan.10 -- NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith discusses the controversy surrounding national anthem protests by NFL players and declining TV ratings for professional football. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Oaktree's Howard Marks on Negative Rates, Demanding Safety, U.S. Recession
Oct.18 -- Howard Marks, co-chairman at Oaktree Capital, discusses his latest note to clients on negative interest rates, the reasons why investors buy negative-yielding assets, relying on analysis over ratings, and the inevitability of a...
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Europe's Political Discourse Has Become Violent, Eurointelligence Says
Jan.29 -- Wolfgang Munchau, director at Eurointelligence, discusses Europe's political climate after Italy's populist leader Matteo Salvini accused French President Emmanuel Macron of protecting fugitives and portrayed them enjoying a...
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Why Moody's Cut China's Rating Outlook
March 2 -- Marie Diron, Moody's Investors Service senior vice president, explains why the firm cut China's rating outlook. She speaks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Trending Business."
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AIG CEO Quits After Massive Loss
Mar.09 -- Just three weeks after reporting a massive loss, the man AIG tasked with turning things around is stepping down. Bloomberg's Lisa Du reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Howard Marks Says Oaktree Is Increasing Demand for Safety
Oct.18 -- Howard Marks, co-chairman at Oaktree Capital, explains why his firm is focusing on analysis over ratings as it increases its demand for safety. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Breaking Down Alibaba’s 3Q Earnings
Jan.30 -- Steve Durose, managing director and deputy head of APAC corporate ratings at Fitch Ratings, discusses Alibaba earnings and his ratings on Chinese internet giants. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Beijing Winter Olympics: Smallest Viewing Audience On Record
The Games averaged a total of just 11.4 million viewers each night but streaming and digital platforms had the highest viewership ratings on record.
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JPMorgan's Darling Says PetroChina Has Some Challenges
Aug.23 -- Scott Darling, head of regional oil & gas at JPMorgan, previews earnings for China's oil companies and gives his outlook for oil prices. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."