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Bayer Pursues Monsanto in Unsolicited $45 Billion Bid

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May 19 -- Bayer Ag's unsolicited bid for Monsanto did not sit well with investors as shares fell to a two-and-a-half-year low in Frankfurt after the company confirmed the deal. Bloomberg's Aaron Kirchfeld examines the bid on "Bloomberg...
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A Winning Earnings Season for U.S. Banks?

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April 15 -- Portales President Charles Peabody discusses his outlook for banks. Oppenheimerfunds CIO Krishna Memani also speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bayer, Monsanto CEOs on $66 Billion Merger

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Sept. 14 -- Werner Baumann, chief executive officer at Bayer, and Hugh Grant, chairman and chief executive officer at Monsanto, discuss the $66 billion merger deal agreed to by the companies, regulatory concerns, executive roles at the...
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China Said Planning Merger of Sinochem, ChemChina

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Oct. 14 -- Sources told Bloomberg that plans are underway in China to merge state-owned industrial giants Sinochem and ChemChina. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Dombret Says Regulators Must Ensure Smooth Brexit

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Feb.24 -- Bundesbank Executive Board Member Andreas Dombret explains his view of the role regulations play in Brexit and the European banking system and discusses his confidence in the system of central banks in place in Europe. He...
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JPMorgan CEO Dimon Wants European Banks to Thrive

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Mar.09 -- Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive officer at JPMorgan Chase & Co., talks about the state of European banks and examines the global impact of financial regulations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua from the...
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McCormack Says Fitch Downgraded U.K. on Brexit Referendum

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Mar.22 -- Fitch Ratings Global Head of Sovereign Funds James McCormack discusses political risks to sovereign ratings and talks about China's debt. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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European Union Fines Qualcomm $1.2 Billion

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Jan.24 -- Qualcomm will have to pay fines in Europe after offering "significant" sums and rebates in a 2011 deal to do business with Apple. Bloomberg's Ian King reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Staley 'Not Vindictive' After Pursuing Whistle-Blower

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May.10 -- Barclays shareholders reiterated their confidence in Barclay's CEO Jes Staley despite an ongoing whistle-blower probe. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker sat down with Staley following Barclay's annual meeting in London.
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Pandit Calls China Payment Firms' Success Breathtaking

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Sep.12 -- Former Citigroup CEO and Orogen Group Chairman and CEO Vikram Pandit discusses the future of banking and fintech. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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U.S. Aviation Looks Into Kobe Fallout

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Oct.24 -- The pressure is continuing to mount for Kobe Steel as the U.S. aviation watchdog begins looking into the impact of the fake data scandal. Bloomberg's Steve Dickson reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Why Linde, Praxair Deal Has Sprung a Leak

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Aug.22 -- Linde AG's $45 billion merger with Praxair Inc. is in jeopardy after feedback from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that would require the pair to breach a self-imposed threshold for disposals. Bloomberg's Benedikt Kammel...
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Uber Has to Show a Path to Profitability, CEO Khosrowshahi Says

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Sep.13 -- Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber Technologies Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's path to IPO and expansion plans with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Billionaire Draper Discusses Bitcoins, U.S.-China Spat, Tesla's Musk

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Oct.10 -- Billionaire Tim Draper, founding partner of venture capital firms Draper Associates and DFJ, talks about the plunge in U.S. stocks, bitcoins, the U.S.-China trade spat, and Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk. He speaks...
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Australia Banking Regulators to Become More Aggressive, Morningstar Says

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Oct.11 -- Chief executive officers of Australia’s four big banks are appearing in front of a parliamentary committee after a report last month strongly criticized the industry for pursuing profit at the expense of basic standards of...
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Telenor CEO Says Focus Now Is to Not Expand

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Feb.27 -- Telenor CEO Sigve Brekke discusses the telecom industry and the company’s performance. He speaks from the Mobile World Congress 2018 in Barcelona on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe." (Corrects spelling of guest's company name in...
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Samsung Shares Worth $14 Billion May Flood South Korea's Market

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Jul.04 -- More than 16 trillion won ($14 billion) worth of shares in Samsung Electronics Co. are poised to flood South Korea’s stock market, as lawmakers and regulators seek to restrict the control that chaebol families exert over their...
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Alibaba Is Said to Consider Raising $20 Billion Via Second Listing

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May.27 -- Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. is considering raising $20 billion via a second listing in Hong Kong after a record-breaking 2014 New York market debut, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The mega-deal will bring...
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Crypto Is Taking Over the World, ShapeShift CEO Says

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May.14 -- Erik Voorhees, ShapeShift founder and chief executive officer, discusses Bitcoin's winning streak with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Zuckerberg Alone Cannot Fix Facebook, Arjuna's Natasha Lamb Says

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May.16 -- Natasha Lamb, Arjuna Capital managing partner, discusses the rise of impact investing and her criticism of Facebook Inc.'s leadership with Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg Technology."
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US: Facebook currency plan ripe for illicit use

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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the Trump administration has concerns that the new digital currency planned by Facebook could be used for illicit activity such as money laundering, human trafficking and financing terrorism.
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Why the Broadcom-Qualcomm Battle Is About More Than Price

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Feb.27 -- Stacy Rasgon, analyst at Bernstein, discusses Broadcom's bid for Qualcomm on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What to Expect From Ethiopia's Report on 737 Max Crash?

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Apr.04 -- Andrew Herdman, director general of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, talks about last month’s crash of a Boeing Co. 737 Max jetliner that killed 157 people. Ethiopia said it will release a preliminary report Thursday...
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Fed Said to Ramp Up Goldman-1MDB Probe

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Nov.30 -- The Federal Reserve is ramping up its investigation into how executives dodged the bank’s internal controls while helping Malaysian authorities raise billions of dollars that later went missing, according to people briefed on...