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Apple China Fears Weigh on Markets

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Apple Inc. has lost about $190 billion of market cap in recent days amid concerns about iPhone sales in China. Edwin Chan reports on Bloomberg Television.
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BoS: US Will Need Recession To Get Inflation Back Down

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Bank of Singapore Chief Economist Mansoor Mohi-uddin believes the US will need a recession to get inflation back down to the Fed's 2 percent target now. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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China's Xi Vows to Continue Opening Up Market, on Own Terms

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China President Xi Jinping has vowed to continue opening up the world's second-largest economy while pursuing a development path that is on the country's own terms. Malcolm Scott reports on Bloomberg Television.
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CGS-CIMB's Cheng on China Property

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Raymond Cheng, Head of China and Hong Kong Research at CGS-CIMB Securities, discusses his outlook for China's property sector. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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What Court Ruling on Spot Bitcoin ETF Means for Crypto

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Grayscale moved closer to launching a spot-based Bitcoin exchange-traded fund in the US after a three-judge appeals panel overturned a decision by the SEC to block it. Fractal co-founder and co-CEO Aya Kantorovich joins Ed Ludlow and...
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China's New Moves to Boost Confidence

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Beijing is lowering the stamp duty on stock trades for the first time since 2008 and pledged to slow the pace of initial public offerings, among a slew of new measures to woo investors back to its flagging equities market. Stephen Engle...
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China Urges Pension Funds, Banks to Boost Stock Investments

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China is taking more steps to boost sentiment as regulators are urging some of the nation's pension funds and big banks to increase their stock investments. Lianting Tu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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BNP's Robson Expects Rates to Stay Higher-for-Longer

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Meghan Robson, BNP Paribas head of US credit strategy, doesn't expect Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell to talk about major policy shift at the annual symposium in Jackson Hole. Robson says on "Bloomberg The Open," that she expects "rates...
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First Look With Surveillance: Huawei, Xi Backs BRICS

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Tom Mackenzie and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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The Boom Is In The Vibes

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Too many market watchers were late to see last year's vibecession. Now the vibes are saying something else about the economy, if you are paying attention. Bloomberg Opinion contributor Kyla Scanlon, who called the vibecession more than a...
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UBS Global Wealth Management's Hu on China's Economy

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Yifan Hu, Regional CIO & Head of APAC Macroeconomics, discusses her latest outlook for China's economy. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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First Look With Surveillance: China Weakens, Goldman Expects

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Kriti Gupta takes you through what to watch today.
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Qontigo's d'Assier on Japan's Market Rally

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Olivier d'Assier, head of APAC applied research at Qontigo, discusses what's driving Japan's recent market rally and the timing of a possible Bank of Japan intervention on the yen. He speaks with Bloomberg's Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on...
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UBS Voluntarily Ends Swiss Loss Protection Deal, Liquidity Backstop

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UBS Group AG will voluntarily terminate the Loss Protection Agreement with the Swiss government and the Public Liquidity Backstop with the Swiss National Bank meant to cover losses it could incur from the rescue of Credit Suisse. Leonard...
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US Markets Are Overextended, Wells Fargo's Cronk Says

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Wells Fargo Wealth and Investment Management CIO Darrell Cronk says he expects inflation to tick higher in the second half and headline CPI finishing the year closer to 4% during an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow...
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China Stocks Can Get Boost From Any Stimulus: Invesco

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Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco, shares her views on Chinese stocks. She also talks about the US economy, Federal Reserve and financial assets. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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Endowus: Investors Likely To Continue To Buy The Dips

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Endowus Chairman & CIO Samuel Rhee says investors in general are underweight equities and are likely to continue to buy the dips. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Markets Are Due for a Pause: LGT's Kumada

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"Markets are due for a pause." Mikio Kumada, financial economist at LGT Capital Partners, discusses investor sentiment following the US credit rating downgrade, Federal Reserve policy and his outlook for the yield curve. He speaks on...
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Daiwa Analyst Kim on Samsung Electronics Earnings

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SK Kim, executive director and analyst at Daiwa Securities, shares his take on Samsung Electronics Co.'s latest financial results. South Korea's biggest firm reported better-than-projected earnings, driving anticipation that global tech...
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Ninety One's Wilfred Wee on China Credit

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Ninety One Portfolio Manager Wilfred Wee discusses his latest credit strategy and China Evergrande's results. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Global Companies Seen Paying Down Some of Record Debt

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Global companies with a record $7.8 trillion in net debt are likely to use cash to pay some of it down as the economy slows and borrowing costs remain high. Olivia Raimonde has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg...
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Bernstein Is 'Constructive' on Chinese Stocks: Agarwal

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Rupal Agarwal, Asia quantitative strategist at Bernstein, explains why she again become more constructive on Chinese equities. She speaks with Kathleen Hays and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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State Street's Ayub on BoE, Inflation & US Equities

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Mehvish Ayub, Senior Investment Strategist at State Street Global Advisors discusses her global markets outlook covering central banks and her portfolio positioning. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on the "Daybreak Middle East" show.
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What Is the Main Challenge China's Market Faces?

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"We just do not have foreign capital coming back into into the markets in any great way. And that's the real challenge at the moment." Isaac Poole, global chief investment officer and portfolio manager at Oreana Financial Services,...