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EU's Kallas Says China 'Laughing' at Trade Wars

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The European Union's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told Bloomberg Television China stands to gain from the ongoing trade wars between the US and its allies. "[China] is really benefiting from, you know, the US having a trade war with...
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China's Equity Rally Can Broaden Beyond Tech From 2Q, JPMorgan's Batra Says

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Rajiv Batra of JPMorgan says China's equity rebound can widen beyond technology to more sectors from the second quarter onward. Batra says government moves to revive the economy could broaden the rally to consumer staples, property and...
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Is The US Economy Headed for a Recession?: 3-Minute MLIV

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Kriti Gupta, Lizzy Burden, Guy Johnson, and Paul Dobson break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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China's Private Sector 'Looking A Lot Better,' Matthews Asia's Taylor Says

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Sean Taylor, CIO and portfolio manager at Matthews Asia, says this year's Chinese equities rally is being driven by tech, AI and the "warming up of the private sector," with the latter potentially creating jobs. Taylor also says "this is...
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China's Top Diplomat Speaks Out on US Relations, Tariffs

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Speaking at a media briefing on Friday, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi accused Washington of taking a hypocritical approach to bilateral ties. "No country should fantasize that it can suppress China and maintain good relations with...
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'China Won't Be Intimidated,' Says Commerce Minister Wang in Response to Trump Tariffs

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Against the backdrop of US President Donald Trump raising punitive tariffs on China to 20%, Chinese lawmakers are convening for the 14th National People's Congress in Beijing to address the growing internal and external threats facing...
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China's Work Report Emphasizes Importance of Boosting Domestic Demand: UBS

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Wang Tao, chief China economist at UBS, says the country's annual work report emphasizes "the importance of boosting domestic demand, especially domestic consumption" against the backdrop of higher tariffs from the US. She adds that...
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El-Erian: US-Ukraine Clash Amplifying Finance, Economic Issues

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Mohamed El-Erian, Queens' College Cambridge president and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, examines the wide-ranging issues impacted by Friday's Oval Office clash between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy....
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China Fully Prepared for US Tariffs: Ex-PBOC Adviser

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A former adviser to China's central bank has downplayed the potential impact of Trump's tariffs on China, saying it's not even among the country's top challenges. Speaking to "Bloomberg: The China Show," David Daokui Li says Beijing is...
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What to Expect From 2025 NPC

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China's National People's Congress (NPC) opens on March 5th, pulling lawmakers and delegates from across the nation into the capital. The annual meeting will set the tone on China's economic direction and lay out spending plans for the...
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Brookfield CEO Bruce Flatt on Trump Policy Impacts, AI & DeepSeek, Oaktree

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Brookfield Asset Management CEO Bruce Flatt says despite major policy and geopolitical changes in the past 12 months, the company's investments remain committed to the three "Ds": decarbonization, digitization and de-globalization. "We...
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Hong Kong's Starry Lee on Mainland China Integration

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Hong Kong's sole delegate to the National People's Congress Standing Committee Starry Lee says that the Hong Kong will have to maintain it's importance as gateway to different cities in the world while still fostering integration with...
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Expect 'Effective Tariffs' Up to 30% on China This Year, UBS Says

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Yifan Hu of UBS Global Wealth Management says the base scenario is for the US to impose "effective tariffs" up to 30% on China this year. She tells Bloomberg Television that the levies will be asymmetric, with Washington allowing...
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Can China Avoid Japan's Lost Decades?

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Low bond yields, weak inflation and a struggling property market have raised fears China may see its own version of Japan's 1990s "balance sheet recession." Can China change course in time to avoid its own "lost decades?"
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BNY's Kablawi on APAC Business Strategy

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Hani Kablawi, Senior Executive Vice President and Head of International at BNY, discusses the company's business strategy and growth opportunities in Japan and the wider Asia Pacific region. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts on "The Asia...
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US, its Allies and China Race for Military Drones

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Nations are intensifying competition in the drone industry as unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs) played a pivotal role in modern warfare, notably in conflict zones like Ukraine and the Middle East. The next frontier now centers on advancing...
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China Has to Rebalance Its Economy, Bessent Says

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent plans to urge China to rebalance its economy when he speaks to his counterpart in Beijing on Friday. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China's Currency Is Hard to Value, Bessent Says

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says it's hard to put a value on China's currency. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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What Ne Zha Boom Tells Us About Chinese Consumers

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Animated Chinese film "Ne Zha 2" has smashed domestic box office records, raking in over $1.4 billion, the most ever for a local production. Bloomberg Economics' Eric Zhu explains why the movie's success suggests a change in consumption...
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China Needs Private Sector to Be Strong 'More Than Ever,' Hong Says

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Grow Investment Group's Hao Hong comments on the summit between China's President Xi Jinping and leading private sector executives. Hong says Beijing is trying to help the private sector but "the signals from these meetings can be...
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China Thematic Will Outperform, JPMorgan's Liu Says

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Wendy Liu, chief China equity strategist at JPMorgan, says she prefers the AI story because of structural growth and innovations. According to Liu, "thematic will outperform because there's so much noise" around US-China tensions.
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Shein, Temu Retailers Feel Pain From Trump Tariffs

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Chinese retailers on Shein and Temu say they have been hit with an extra 30% levy on goods imported to the US from China and Hong Kong because of tariff hikes from President Donald Trump. In Hong Kong, the postal department has stopped...
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Why China's Luxury Boom is Over

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The global luxury market has been booming for more than a decade, pushing up the values of companies such as LVMH and Kering. There's one customer who has been key to that growth: the Chinese consumer. But now, that's all changed.
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10% Tariff Against China 'Won't Do It,' Chanos Says

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Chanos & Company President and founder Jim Chanos says a 10% tariff against China from the US won't make much of a difference. He says these tariffs will hurt an already weak economy. He speaks exclusively to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and...