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Hong Kong Heads for First Back-to-Back Recessions on Record
Feb.18 -- Hong Kong is heading for its first back-to-back annual recessions on record, as the coronavirus shutdown cripples an economy already battered by months of political unrest. The jobless rate rose to 3.4% in January for a fourth...
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FHFA Director Says Fannie-Freddie Investors Shouldn't Expect Big Windfall
Feb.25 -- Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mark Calabria talks about the plans to free Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from U.S. control. He speaks to Bloomberg's Mike McKee.
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Blackstone’s Wien: S&P 500 Likely Hits 3,500 as Fed Cuts Rates Twice
Jan.09 -- Byron Wien, vice chairman of private wealth solutions at The Blackstone Group, discusses his top 10 list of market surprises for 2020. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Dutch PM Rutte Expects the EU and U.S. to Agree on Trade Deal
Jan.23 -- Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte discusses the prospects for a trade agreement between the U.S. and the European Union, and the economic implications of Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Jonathan Ferro and Tom Keene at the...
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This Is the Time to Be Exposed to Risk Assets: Barclays
Dec.16 -- Christian Keller, head of economic research at Barclays, discusses the outlook for the global economy, corporate earnings and equity markets in 2020. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg Intelligence's 'Equity Market Minute' 6/24/2020
Jun.24 -- Gina Martin Adams hosts this week's 'Equity Market Minute' by Bloomberg Intelligence.
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Goldman’s Currie Sees Path to $1,800 for Gold
Jun.10 -- Jeff Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs, explains the forces pushing gold higher as he calls metals the “star performer” in risk assets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Fed Sees Short-Lived Inflation Bump
Mar.18 -- Kim Mundy, CBA, Currency Strategist & International Economist discusses Fed policies and forecasts on economic data. She speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Norges Bank Sees Crisis Rates Lasting Until Mid-2022
Jun.18 -- Norway’s central bank signaled it might be ready to raise its main interest rate from a crisis low in about two years, earlier than previously guided, as an historic wave of stimulus helps resuscitate the economy. Governor...
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Samsung Second Quarter Earnings Beat Estimates
Jul.29 -- Samsung Electronics Co. reported second quarter earnings that beat estimates. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Anthea Lai discusses the results on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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French Economy Rebounding Sharply, Says Credit Agricole CFO
Aug.06 -- Jerome Grivet, chief financial officer at Credit Agricole SA, discusses the company’s loan-loss provisions, the French economy and his outlook for the dividend. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Credit Suisse Wants 100% of China JV as Soon as Possible: Asia CEO
Feb.18 -- Helman Sitohang, chief executive officer for Asia Pacific at Credit Suisse Group AG, discusses the prospects for its businesses in the region. He also talks about Ant Group Co.'s failed initial public offering, special purpose...
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Covid Retail Shifts Are Here to Stay, Max Levchin Says
Jan.13 -- Max Levchin, Affirm chief executive officer and co-founder of PayPal Inc., calls the siege on the U.S. Capitol a "disgrace." He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Big Bank Earnings Kick Off With JPMorgan
Jan.14 -- Deutsche Bank’s Matthew O’Connor, their lead U.S. bank analyst, previews earnings season which is starting with JPMorgan. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Dollar Decline Shows Investors Looking Past Pandemic: Citi’s Rahbari
Dec.15 -- Ebrahim Rahbari, global head of FX analysis at Citi, discusses the trajectory of the U.S. dollar, the “uncertainty” of inflation, and the currency pairs the firm is watching. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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The Outlook for China’s Economy in 2021
Jan.10 -- Huang Yiping, deputy dean of Peking University’s National School of Development, discusses his outlook for China’s economy in 2021, China’s growth and his advice to the PBOC about policy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Dubai Airport to Reopen Terminal This Week
Jun.20 -- Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, discusses this week's reopening of Dubai International's Terminal One and Concourse D as the passenger hub prepares for a rebound in global travel. He speaks with Manus Cranny on...
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Morgan Stanley Jonathan Garner: Cautious on EM and China
Morgan Stanley Chief Asia EM Strategist, Jonathan Garner, discusses Asia EM equity strategy outlook for 2022. He speaks to Yvonne Man and David Ingles on 'Bloomberg Markets: China Open'.
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JPMorgan Sees Few Lasting Economic Scars From Pandemic
Gabriela Santos, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management and David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Asset management, discuss results of the firm's 2022 long-term capital market assumptions report on "Bloomberg...
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The Biggest Risks Facing Markets in 2022
Lori Calvasina of RBC Capital Markets, Robert Doll of Crossmark Global Investments, and Brian Vendig of MJP Wealth Advisors talk about their market outlooks for 2022. They are on "Bloomberg the Open."
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Bloomberg Intelligence's 'Equity Market Minute' 7/15/2021
Jul.15 -- Gina Martin Adams hosts this week's 'Equity Market Minute' by Bloomberg Intelligence.
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Bank of Singapore's Lee: Transient Inflation Gives Fed Room
Jul.14 -- Eli Lee, head of investment Strategy at the Bank of Singapore discusses the latest U.S. CPI data as markets await Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell's testimony before the House Financial Services Committee. He speaks with Yousef...
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Pimco's Wilding Expects Fed to Start Tapering in January
Jul.28 -- Pimco's Chief U.S. Economist Tiffany Wilding says the Covid delta variant will only have a "modest" impact on U.S. economic growth and the Federal Reserve can be patient when it comes to tapering monetary policy. She speaks...
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Nintendo Trims Switch Sales Outlook Amid Chip Shortages
The global shortage of semiconductors and supply-chain bottlenecks are affecting the video-game industry as well. Japan's Nintendo Co. cut its Switch sales target. Vlad Savov reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."