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Why Now Is the Time for Germany to Loosen the Fiscal Purse Strings

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- Brad Setser, Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow, makes the case for fiscal stimulus in Germany. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Romaine Bostick and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Schaeffler CEO on 2020 Targets, Job Cuts, Auto Sector, Brexit

Higher Ed
Mar.06 -- Klaus Rosenfeld, chief executive officer at Schaeffler, discusses how he’s going to reassure investors following the abandonment of the company’s 2020 targets and the elimination of about 900 positions and his plans for Brexit....
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China Has Done Enough to Stabilize the Economy for the Moment, Says HSBC’s Maldonado

Higher Ed
Mar.05 -- Bill Maldonado, Asia-Pacific chief investment officer at HSBC Global Asset Management, discusses the National People’s Congress and gives his assessment of the Chinese economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Azevêdo de la OMC advierte sobre dificultad de revertir una guerra comercial

Higher Ed
May.31-- El director general de la Organización Mundial del Comercio Roberto Azevêdo conversa con Caroline Connan en la reunión de la OMC en París.
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China's Targeted Measures to Bring Back Confidence in Market, JPMorgan Asset Says

Higher Ed
Oct.23 -- Ayaz Ebrahim,  portfolio manager and co-head of the APAC regional team at JPMorgan Asset Management, talks about the increasing efforts by top Chinese officials to shore up confidence in the stock market, and the opportunities...
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China A-Shares Bounce Expected 'Pretty Soon,' JPMorgan Asset's Yeo Says

Higher Ed
Nov.04 -- Jasslyn Yeo global market strategist as JPMorgan Asset Management, talks about Chinese President Xi Jinping remarks at the  China International Import Expo, the country's stock market and the economy. She speaks with Haslinda...
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Trade Tensions Weigh on Investor Sentiment in 2019, Says Coface's Casanova

Higher Ed
Dec.20 -- Carlos Casanova, Asia Pacific economist at Coface, discusses how trade tensions will impact China's economy and markets in 2019. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Hong Kong Fmr. Financial Secretary Tsang on Economy, Policies, Currency Peg

Higher Ed
Nov.16 -- John Tsang, Hong Kong's former financial secretary and now vice chairman of fintech-focused merchant bank Ion Pacific, talks about the city's economy, the government's policies, and the local currency's peg with the U.S....
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Goldman's Tilton Says Not Seen Enough Stimulus Yet to Revive China Economy Briskly

Higher Ed
Jan.20 -- Andrew Tilton, chief Asia economist at Goldman Sachs, talks about China's economy and policies. China’s fourth quarter economic data confirmed a slowdown in activity amid a debt cleanup and trade woes, though some signs emerged...
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Yuan May Rise Further, Standard Chartered's Mishra Says

Higher Ed
Jan.16 -- Mayank Mishra, global macro and foreign-exchange strategist at Standard Chartered Bank, talks about the outlook for the Chinese yuan, and the government's efforts to support the economy. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Rishaad...
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Carney: Brexit uncertainties "more entrenched"

Higher Ed
Brexit uncertainties are becoming "more entrenched" and increasingly weighing on the British economy less than three months before the country is scheduled to leave the European Union, the Bank of England said Thursday.
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RBNZ Cuts Key Rate to 1.0% from 1.5%

Higher Ed
Aug.07 -- The Kiwi dollar slid after New Zealand’s reserve bank cut the official cash rate by twice as much as expected, bringing it down 50-basis points. Bloomberg’s Malcolm Scott reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Deutsche Bank WM's Huynh: Take Profits and Recalibrate

Higher Ed
Aug.13 -- Tuan Huynh, chief investment officer for Asia-Pacific at Deutsche Bank Wealth Management, talks shares his views on regional markets and his strategy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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NATO chief appeals to Russia ahead of INF deadline

Higher Ed
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said there will be a "measured and responsible" response from NATO following a decision by the US and Russia to rip up a 32-year-old arms control treaty.
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What to Expect from China's Data Dump

Higher Ed
Jun.14 -- China is set to release May data on retail sales, investment, and production. In the data investors will look for how the Chinese economy has held up amid trade tensions and how successful the government's stimulus measures...
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U.S.-China Tensions: 'We Are in This for the Long Haul,' Celico Says

Higher Ed
May.30 -- Amy Celico, principal of Albright Stonebridge Group and previously senior director for China affairs at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, talks about the disputes between the two nations. She speaks on the sidelines...
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Hunt: Seizing of UK-flagged tanker raises serious questions about security of British shipping

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Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said the seizing of a UK-flagged tanker by Iran “raises very serious questions about the security of British shipping and indeed international shipping in the Strait of Hormuz”. The seizure of the Stena...
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How China May Respond to New U.S. Tariffs

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May.10 -- U.S. and Chinese negotiators are meeting in Washington. Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on how China may respond to new U.S. tariffs. He appears on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Renault, Nissan Signal Boardroom Truce

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- Renault and Nissan are signaling a truce in their simmering boardroom spat. Renault has won seats on key committees, potentially mending relations ahead of the Nissan AGM next week. Bloomberg’s Angus Whitley reports on...
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Lam Provides No Political Solutions, Says Hong Kong Legislative Council’s Yeung

Higher Ed
Oct.17 -- Hong Kong Legislative Council Member Alvin Yeung discusses Carrie Lam’s policy speech, the unrest in Hong Kong, the bill passed by the U.S House and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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China Non-Tech Stocks Favored Over Techs: Chongyang International

Higher Ed
Sep.03 -- Wang Qing, president of Shanghai Chongyang Investment Management Co., Ltd. and chief executive officer of Chongyang International Asset Management Ltd., talks about China's economy, policies and stocks. He speaks with Tom...
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China's Growth Momentum Deceleration Continues: Vanguard's Wang

Higher Ed
Sep.29 -- Qian Wang, chief economist for Asia Pacific at Vanguard Group, talks about China's economy, the trade war with the U.S., and policies. A report on the health of China’s manufacturing sector improved in September on an uptick in...
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U.K. Supreme Court Awards Parliament More Time On Brexit

Higher Ed
The U.K. Supreme Court's decision to unsuspend Parliament gives the legislature more time to debate crucial Brexit legislation.
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Fitch Ratings's Wu Sees No Significant Monetary Loosening From PBOC in 2020

Higher Ed
Jan.08 -- Grace Wu, head of Greater China banks at Fitch Ratings, discusses her outlook for China’s banks for 2020. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”