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Investors Look to Philippines to Avoid Trade War, Says Trade Secretary
Nov.14 -- The Philippines Trade Minister, Ramon Lopez, says that the Philippines is benefiting from the U.S.- China trade war, with both countries seeing it as an alternative manufacturing site. He also discusses the Philippines opening...
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Barclays Bank's Grimstone on Market Volatility, U.S.-China Trade, Brexit
Nov.19 -- Gerry Grimstone, chairman at Barclays Bank PLC, discusses the current state of markets, the U.S.-China trade tensions, his Asia strategy, his views on Brexit and how they're preparing for the worst-case scenario. He speaks...
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Trump Doesn’t Have Leverage He Needs to Get a Successful Deal, Says Law Professor Gold
May.22 -- Matt Gold, adjunct professor of law at Fordham University, discusses the escalating trade war between the U.S. and China, how being part of the TPP could help negotiations and the rise of China as a superpower. He speaks on...
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JPMorgan's Sullivan on Global Growth, Asian Stocks, 'Factor Investing'
Dec.01 -- James Sullivan, head of Asia equity research at JPMorgan Chase, talks about the global economy, the trade war between the U.S. and China, and Asian stocks. He also explains the concept of "factor investing." He speaks with...
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Bernie Sanders Wins Home State of Vermont in Super Tuesday Vote
Mar.03 -- In one of the first results from Super Tuesday, Bernie Sanders wins his home state of Vermont in the Democratic presidential primary. Bloomberg’s Tyler Pager reports on “Balance of Power: Election 2020.” (Disclaimer: Michael...
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Pompeo Rejects House Deposition Bid
Oct.01 -- Secretary of State Michael Pompeo rejected a plan by three House committees to take testimony from five State Department officials starting Wednesday, calling the proposed depositions an attempt to “intimidate, bully, & treat...
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Trump, Abe Ink Limited Trade Deal
Sep.25 -- A limited trade deal between Japan and the U.S. has been agreed on with the U.S. tariffs on Japanese car imports were off the table. Bloomberg’s Chris Anstey reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Japan, South Korea Bring Dispute to WTO
Jul.22 -- Mireya Solis, director at Brookings Center for East Asia Policy Studies, discusses the tensions between Japan and South Korea and why they’re bringing the dispute to the World Trade Organization. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Former H.K. Justice Secretary Leung Discusses Security Legislation
May.26 -- Elsie Leung, Hong Kong's former justice secretary, talks about China’s plans to impose a national security law. Leung speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." (Audio quality as incoming)
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Diplomacy in the Trump Era
Aug.10 -- Peter Trubowitz, professor of international relations at London School of Economics, discusses how the Trump administration is using sanctions as a key foreign policy and diplomacy tool. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Split Personality: How a Divided Congress May Hit Banks, Tech & Pharma
Nov.05 -- With a divided U.S. Congress, analysts think bank and pharmaceutical stocks could come out relatively unharmed, or even supported, if Democrats cause gridlock with Donald Trump's agenda. But the pain could continue for tech and...
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We Need to Find a Way to Partner With China, Says Global Counsel's Mandelson
Nov.06 -- Peter Mandelson, co-founder and chairman of Global Counsel, discusses the U.S.-China trade tensions, China as a trading partner, the pressure from the U.S., where he sees the relationship going, Brexit negotiations and the...
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Trump Orders New Tariffs on $200B Worth of Chinese Goods
Sep.17 -- President Trump ratchets up the pressure on China by ordering new 10% tariffs on $200B worth of Chinese goods and threatening even more if Beijing retaliates. Bloomberg's Joe Sobczyk reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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U.S. and Canada Said to Agree on New Trilateral Deal
Sep.30 -- Sources are telling Bloomberg that Canada will join the U.S. and Mexico in a tentative deal to keep the three-way pact intact. Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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U.S. Proposes Tariffs in Response to EU Airbus Subsidies
Apr.08 -- Washington is turning up the heat on trade again, proposing tariffs on Airbus to counter EU subsidies. Bloomberg’s Derek Wallbank reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Pricing U.S. Debt Ceiling Risks
Jul.16 -- The U.S. government is set to run out of cash in October unless Congress passes an increase in the debt ceiling. Bloomberg Intelligence forecasts the government could come close to default by mid-September with as little as...
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China Calls Off Talks as Tariffs Kick In
Sep.24 -- On Saturday, Beijing called off its talks with U.S. officials and tariffs on an additional $200B worth of Chinese goods kicked in this morning. Bloomberg's Jodi Schneider reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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What Labeling China a Currency Manipulator Means for Markets
Oct.17 -- Alan Ruskin, global co-head of FX research at Deutsche Bank, discusses the market implications if the United States labels China as a currency manipulator. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Reports Say Huawei Preparing to Sue U.S. Government Over Equipment Ban
Mar.04 -- Huawei could be opening a new front in its legal offensive against western critics. The Financial Times and the New York Times are reporting that it is preparing to sue the U.S. government for banning federal agencies from...
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What to Expect From This Week's U.S.-China Talks
Oct.07 -- Amy Celico, principal at Albright Stonebridge Group and a former senior director for China affairs at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, talks about the trade war between the two countries. Chinese Vice Premier Liu He...
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CEOs Find Themselves Compromised by Stands They Take, Says Apco Worldwide CEO
Oct.25 -- Brad Staples, chief executive officer at Apco Worldwide, discusses business leaders getting caught up in political tensions, the fine lines they have to walk to do business, how the trade tensions are impacting other countries,...
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'Small Number' of Government Services Affected by Flaw, WH Official Says.
Anne Neuberger, Deputy National Security Advisor to the Biden Administration, told Bloomberg TV today that a "small number" of government services have been affected by the latest hack. To the number of disrupted services she added she...
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U.S. Warns of Election Interference by Russia, Iran
Oct.21 -- U.S. officials are warning that Iran and Russia are trying to interfere in the presidential election. Bloomberg’s Joe Sobczyk reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Pompeo: Trump Administration 'Not Finished Yet' on China
Nov.10 -- Michael Pompeo says the U.S. is “not finished yet” when it comes to getting tough on China. The Secretary of State used some of his strongest rhetoric to date to describe the Chinese government in a Tuesday speech to the Ronald...