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Market Misprices Fed Expectations: Chanana

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Charu Chanana, market strategist at Saxo Capital Markets, discusses the sectors that would be most impacted by the rising tensions between China and Taiwan, the U.S. dollar and her outlook for markets. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Ruble Sinks as West Isolates Russia

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Jeremy Stretch, head of G-10 FX strategy at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, discusses the ruble and the strengthening of the dollar as the West ramped up yet more sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. He speaks on...
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Asian Markets Will Take News of Fed Hike Very Well: Darby

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Sean Darby, chief global equity strategist at Jefferies, discusses the Fed raising interest rates by 50 basis-points, its impact on Asian markets and his outlook for the U.S. dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Treasury Stops Russia From Using U.S. Accounts to Pay Debt

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The U.S. Treasury has stopped Russia from using its government accounts to make dollar debt payments, forcing Moscow to find alternate funding sources. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo and Ros Mathieson have the details.
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Yen Near 20-Year Low on Widening BOJ-Fed Policy Gap

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The yen trades around the lowest in 20 years against the dollar. Rising US yields on expectations of aggressive tightening by the Federal Reserve reaffirmed policy divergence with the Bank of Japan. Ruth Carson reports on Bloomberg...
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Dollar to Stay High in 2023 Amid Risk Aversion: Rabobank

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Jane Foley, head of FX strategy at Rabobank, says the dollar is likely to remain high in 2023 amid the risk of a hard landing for the economy. "That's not going to do anything positive to risk appetite globally," Foley said on Bloomberg...
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UBS Global Wealth Management Says It's Too Early to Buy Gold Yet

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Wayne Gordon, executive director of commodities and foreign exchange at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses the outlook for energy, commodity currencies and gold. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

US Dollar Will Normalize Over Time: JPM's Leenart

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Sjoerd Leenart, global head of corporate banking at JPMorgan Chase & Co., discusses the US dollar, how high it can go and what he's hearing from clients. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television from the sidelines of the JPMorgan...
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Bloomberg

Oil Prices Will Go Back to $125 a Barrel: Gordon

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Wayne Gordon, executive director for commodities and FX at UBS Global Wealth Management, and Bloomberg's Simon Kennedy discuss US inflation, the key risks for the Fed and the outlook for currencies. They speak on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Japan Warns Against Abrupt Yen Moves

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Another senior Japanese official has spoken out about the weak yen, promising measures to ease the impact of movement he calls "excessive and one-sided." Paul Jackson reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Economy minister presents German economic growth forecast

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1. Mid of the German Economy Minister Michael Glos at news conference 2. Cutaway of journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: (German) Michael Glos, German Economy Minister: "For the year 2009, the federal government agrees with the projection of the...
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IMF says LatAm economies well placed to ride out financial storm

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Mexico City, Mexico - 6 October 2008 1. Wide interior of stock exchange 2. Various of stock exchange index board showing share prices 3. Various of traders Buenos Aires, Argentina - 6 October 2008 4. Mid of exterior of Buenos Aires...
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Bloomberg

Russia Tensions May Affect Food Prices: Tradeflow CEO

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Tom James, chief executive and chief investment officer of Tradeflow Capital, a commodities trade financing firm, discusses how the geopolitical concerns over Ukraine and Russia are affecting markets. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and...
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USA: WASHINGTON: IMF FINALLY APPROVE AID PAYMENT TO INDONESIA

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English/Nat The International Monetary Fund has finally approved a 1 (b) billion U-S dollar aid payment to Indonesia, after weeks of delay. The widely expected move was decided unanimously by the I-M-F's 24-member board despite...
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JAPAN: SHARE PRICES RISE

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English/Nat The U-S dollar surged against the yen on Thursday as Washington confirmed its strong dollar policy. Tokyo share prices closed higher for a fifth consecutive session. The dollar bought 119.12 yen at 5 p.m. (0800 GMT), up 1.80...
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Closing presser with Geithner, ministers, following talks

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1. Wide of South Korean Finance Minister Yoon Jeung-hyun (second from left) and Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty (second from right) at news conference following G20 meetings (other two men are aides) 2. Cutaway of audience 3....
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UK: LONDON: CITY GEARS UP FOR SINGLE EUROPEAN CURRENCY

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English/Nat Workers in the city of London, Europe's largest financial centre, are gearing up for the launch of the new single European currency. Bank workers arriving for work on Thursday were having to prepare for the currency's launch...
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The US Dollar Is Peaking: BNY Mellon's Yu

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Geoffrey Yu, senior FX strategist at Bank of New York Mellon, says the US dollar is peaking. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Stock index rises sharply amid deal between US, SKorean central banks

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1. Bank of Korea Governor Lee Seong-tae entering room for news briefing 2. Photographers 3. Pan right of briefing 4. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Lee Seong-tae, Bank of Korea Governor: "The Bank of Korea agreed to sign a currency swap deal...
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Yen Intervention a 'Tough Gig' at the Moment, Pepperstone Group Says

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Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone Group, discusses central banks' monetary policies and the implications for financial markets. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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JAPAN: TOKYO: JAPANESE YEN IS WEAKENED BY LEVERAGE

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English/Nat The U-S dollar jumped to a 50-month high against the Japanese yen on Monday. It was in response to encouraging U-S economic figures and an American official's opposition to using foreign exchange rates as a trade...
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Closing pressers after talks, Geithner, Ollie Rehn, Trichet

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1. Wide of (from left to right) European Union Monetary Affairs Commissioner Ollie Rehn, Spanish Finance Minister Elena Salgao, and European Central Bank Chief Jean-Claude Trichet seated at table for news conference 2. SOUNDBITE...
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China buys multi billion dollar stake in US private equity company

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1. Wide of 345 Park Avenue, which house's Blackstone Group's offices 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Alec Young, Equity Analyst, New York Standard and Poor's rating service: "China, increasingly, has a greater and greater proportion of world...
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China's national statistics bureau releases inflation figures

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February 11, 2011 1. Various of people buying vegetables at food market February 15, 2011 2. Various of National Bureau of Statistics of China Web site with news release 3. Close of release reading in (Mandarin) "CPI (consumers price...