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Citigroup's Tague: Brexit Bad for Near-Term M&A

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June 27 -- Citigroup co-head of Global M&A Peter Tague discusses the impact of Brexit on mergers and acquisition dealmaking. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Philippine Heist Probe to Focus on 19 Gamblers

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April 5 -- A network of 19 gamblers will be the focus of today's Philippine Senate hearing into the theft of $81M from Bangladesh's foreign reserves. Bloomberg's Quintin Pastrana reports on "Trending Business."
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Expect Aggressive Acquisitions From Alibaba: Kedrosky

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Sept. 19 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Paul Kedrosky and Bloomberg's Cory Johnson debate what Alibaba will do with the proceeds from its IPO. They speak with Emily Chang on ""Bloomberg West."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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A computer security consultant says the indictment of Albert Gonzalez, a hacker believed to be responsible for the biggest retail-store data breach in U.S. history, won't protect U.S. credit card holders. He says it's bound to happen again. (Aug.18)

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HEADLINE: Security expert: Huge data breach will happen again CAPTION: A computer security consultant says the indictment of Albert Gonzalez, a hacker believed to be responsible for the biggest retail-store data breach in U.S. history,...
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Greenhill Can 'Certainly Replenish' M&A Backlog: CEO

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Sept. 12 -- Scott Bok, chief executive officer at Greenhill & Company, discusses the company’s M&A pipeline after completion of the Teva transaction. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Samsung Is Now Facing a Revolt at Home

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Oct. 25 -- Hundreds of owners of Samsung's fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 filed a class-action lawsuit demanding compensation. Hours earlier, a South Korean investment advisory firm recommended shareholders vote against Vice Chairman Jay Y....
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FCA Says Libor Is Ending in 2021

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Jul.27 -- Andrew Bailey, chief executive officer at Financial Conduct Authority, explains the decision to end Libor in 2021 in favor of a more-reliable system. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bombardier Calls Asia-Pacific Region of Unmatched Opportunities

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Feb.05 -- Bombardier Commercial Aircraft Senior Vice President Colin Bole discusses the company's win over Boeing to regain U.S. access, and talks about growth in the Asia-Pacific region. He speaks with Haslinda Amin from the Singapore...
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Fintech Star Adyen Beats Revenue Estimates as Merchants Grow

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Feb.27 -- Dutch payments firm Adyen continues to defy expectations with another earnings beat that sent its shares soaring, back to almost triple the listing price eight months ago. Bloomberg's Kasper Viita reports on "Bloomberg...
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Yuan Trading Is Busier Than Ever 

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Aug.29 -- Turnover in the offshore yuan has reached unprecedented levels, spurred by U.S. President Donald Trump’s broadsides against Chinese currency practices and the protracted trade dispute between the world’s two biggest economies....
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Wirecard CEO on Growth Potential, Share Price, M&A

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Aug.16 -- Markus Braun, chief executive officer at Wirecard, discusses the company's growth potential, the share price and potential M&A deals. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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BP CFO Sees $70 Oil as 'Pretty Good Price' Right Now

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Oct.30 -- Brian Gilvary, chief financial officer at BP, discusses the company’s deal for BHP, $70 oil, and confidence in the company’s ability to sell off assets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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How Trade Tensions Could Impact M&A Momentum

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Jun.29 -- Bob Saada, PwC U.S. deals leader, discusses the outlook for M&A activity with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Facebook's New Libra Cryptocurrency to Have Over 100 Launch Partners

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Jun.18 -- Facebook is launching a new cryptocurrency called Libra. It's part of a global financial system with a broad group of partners from Visa Inc. to Uber. Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal spoke with Facebook's Head of Calibra to discuss...
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Ares Sees Opportunities in Mid-Sized Companies Amid Pandemic

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Sep.23 -- Kipp deVeer, partner and head of credit at Ares Management Corp., an alternative investment manager, discusses the opportunities he sees amid the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on...
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FTC to Give Big Tech’s Smaller Deals New Antitrust Scrutiny

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Feb.12 -- Avery Gardiner, senior fellow at Center for Democracy and Technology, and Adam Haller, partner at Bain & Company, discuss the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s decision to probe hundreds of startup acquisitions by the largest...
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Goldman's Philip Expects 'Meaningful Pickup' in M&A Later This Year

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Jun.29 -- Dusty Philip, Goldman Sachs co-head of global M&A, says there's been a significant pickup in client dialog with respect to M&A transactions and sees private equity getting more aggressive. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond...
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Citi Is Helping Clients Guard Against Hostile Takeover Bids, Tyler Dickson Says

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Mar.27 -- Citigroup Inc. is rushing to help clients guard against possible unwelcome bids from activist investors, Tyler Dickson, Citi’s global co-head of banking, capital markets and advisory, said on the March 26 episode of "Bloomberg...
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Why Fifth Wall Is Taking SmartRent Public

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Apr.23 -- Fifth Wall Ventures Management co-founder Brendan Wallace discusses taking SmartRent public with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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China Wants to Protect the Yuan, Says Prasd

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Sep.24 -- Cornell University academic, Eswar Prasad, who once led the International Monetary Fund’s China team, says China is just trying to protect the Yuan by banning all crypto transactions in the country. He's on "Balance of Power."
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Komainu President on Crypto Markets

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Henson Orser, President and Acting CEO at Komainu discusses his outlook for crypto markets as bitcoin surges to an all-time high. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia". (Source: Bloomberg)
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UBS Profit Misses in 'Quarter With Different Challenges'

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UBS CEO Ralph Hamers discusses second-quarter results which saw the bank report weaker-than-expected profits and says that he doesn't expect "too much further deleveraging" in Asia. He speaks with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny.
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See a Lot of Shotgun Weddings in Retail: Profusek

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Dec. 23 -- Jones Day Partner Bob Profusek and J.P. Morgan Asset Management Global CIO of Fixed Income Robert Michele discuss the markets and his outlook for mergers and acquisitions.
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ISI Deal Makes Us Highly Relevant: Evercores Schlosstein

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Nov. 4 -- Evercore President and CEO Ralph Schlosstein discusses the companys ISI Group purchase and the mergers and acquisitions market. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)