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Unrealistic to think Reopening Trade Won't Last: Ghosh

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Rahul Ghosh, global equity portfolio specialist at T. Rowe Price, discusses China's stock rally, his investment strategy and what he's expecting from the National People's Congress. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Corporations Are Jumping Into The NFT Boom, Is It Working?

Higher Ed
Republic Realm CEO Janine Yorio speaks with Taylor Riggs about buying digital real estate in the metaverse and why corporations are jumping hastily into the NFT space.
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Bloomberg

Will Trump’s Deregulation Sow Seeds of Financial Crisis?

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Feb.20 -- Partners Group Chairman of Americas Charles Dallara and Credit Suisse Securities Head of European Economics Neville Hill discuss President Trump’s efforts to lessen financial regulations and capital liquidity. They speak with...
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Bloomberg

Bye-Bye Bond Dealers? Investor-to-Investor Trading Gains

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Nov. 25 -- Bond markets are seeking other ways to trade bonds outside of banks, as investor-to-investor trading gains strength. Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports on the new market makers in bond trading on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Treasury Changes the Game on Tax Inversions

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April 6 -- Patrick Cox, partner at Withers Bergman, discusses the authority for the U.S. Treasury Department to enact rules to curtail corporate tax inversion deals. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

How Banks Are Preparing for Future Crises

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Sep.18 -- Kevin Fromer, president and chief executive officer at Financial Services Forum reflects on the aftermath of the financial crisis and discuss what banks are doing to prepare for the next crisis. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Bloomberg

Foreign Investors Remain Bullish on Tapping Into Chinese Market

Higher Ed
Nov.19 -- Hannah Ryder, chief executive officer at Development Reimagined, discusses China’s foreign direct investment inflows despite the ongoing trade tensions with the U.S. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Shiller Sees Trump Regulations as 'Behavioral Economics'

Higher Ed
Feb.21 -- Yale University Professor Robert Shiller looks at the need for the U.S. government to revisit, review, and reduce existing regulations. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Are European Banks Fair Value?

Higher Ed
Nov.24 -- Gains across most industry groups boosted European stocks toward their highest levels in a month. Banco Popolare SC added 1.8 percent as Goldman Sachs Group Inc. maintained a buy rating on the firm after lowering its profit...
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Bloomberg

Chair Powell Is Weak on Regulation, Says Warren

Higher Ed
Aug.04 -- Senator Elizabeth Warren praised Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard on Wednesday for her approach to financial regulation while criticizing Chairman Jerome Powell as too protective of big financial institutions. She spoke...
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Bloomberg

CFTC's Massad: I Have 'Ambitious Agenda' for This Year

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May 2 -- CFTC Chairman Tim Massad talks with Erik Schatzker about regulation of over-the-counter derivatives and automated trading, cyber security concerns, and the work that's left to do on market regulation. He speaks from the Milken...
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Bloomberg

Nobel Winner Tirole: Regulation Can Help Banks

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- Frenchman Jean Tirole of the University of Toulouse won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on how governments can better regulate industries that lack competition. Michael McKee reports on Market Makers....
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Bloomberg

Google Used Anticompetitive Tactics in Search, DOJ Says

Higher Ed
Oct.20 -- The U.S. Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit against Alphabet Inc.’s Google, accusing it of abusing its monopoly in search. Bloomberg's David Westin and Alex Webb, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, break down the case on...
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Bloomberg

How Quarles Could Influence Fed Policy

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- President Donald Trump plans to nominate Randal Quarles to be the Federal Reserve’s chief banking regulator, the White House said in a statement Monday. Bloomberg's Peter Coy has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

BOE Regulator Says Freedom From EU Could Improve Bank Oversight

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May.21 -- Leaving the European Union could help Britain ward off emerging threats to the financial system, according to the top U.K. bank regulator at the Bank of England. A "British-style" oversight with less detailed rules written in...
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Bloomberg

Bain’s Lavine Says More Regulation Not Necessarily a Bad Thing

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- Bain Capital co-managing partner Jonathan Lavine says increased scrutiny and regulation under the Biden administration isn’t necessarily a bad thing for private asset managers. He says the industry and regulators both seek open...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Banks ‘Almost Like an Oligopoly,’ Bob Diamond Says

Higher Ed
Bob Diamond, founding partner and CEO at Atlas Merchant Capital, discusses inflation, U.S. domination of investment banking, and the need for cryptocurrency regulation. He speaks on the sidelines at Saudi Arabia’s Future Investment...
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Curated Video

Bitcoin Shares Hit Record High After Launching Exchange-Traded Fund

Higher Ed
Shares soared past $66,000 after launching an ETF that lets you invest in the future price of the cryptocurrency without dealing with actual tokens.
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Bloomberg

Fed’s Quarles to End Role as Chief Wall Street Watchdog

Higher Ed
Oct.13 -- Federal Reserve Vice Chairman for Supervision Randal Quarles' role as the main watchdog over Wall Street banks will end this week. Bloomberg’s Annmarie Hordern reports.
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Bloomberg

Robinhood's Regulatory Concerns

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- David Chase, The Law Firm of David R. Chase CEO and former SEC Enforcement Division senior counsel, discusses the regulatory hurdles that Robinhood may face after the company's S-1 IPO filing. He speaks with Emily Chang on...
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Bloomberg

EU's Vestager Says Some Way to Go Yet on Digital Citizens Rights

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- European Union Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager discusses the European Commission's plan to set global standards that tech companies around the world have to follow. She speaks with Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo on...
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Bloomberg

Big Banks and Regulatory Reform in 2017

Higher Ed
Jan.04 -- Barclays Equity Research Analyst Jason Goldberg discusses President-elect Donald Trump’s choice of Sullivan & Cromwell partner Jay Clayton to run the Securities and Exchange Commission, big banks and regulatory reform. He...
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Bloomberg

Climate Risk Requires Fundamental Reshaping of Finance: BlackRock

Higher Ed
Jan.20 -- Philipp Hildebrand, vice chairman at BlackRock, discusses the asset manager's plan to ditch investments with high sustainability-related risk as climate concerns drive a sweeping change in the way the firm invests its $7...
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Bloomberg

Cohn Says Tax Cut Essential to Continue Economic Growth

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- White House National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn discusses the U.S. September jobs report and the need for President Donald Trump's proposed tax cuts. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."