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China’s Population Growth Slows Amid Declining Births
May.11 -- China’s population growth slowed, with the nation becoming older and more urbanized. There were 1.412 billion people in the country last year, the National Bureau of Statistics said in its once-a-decade census report. Stephen...
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CLEAN : UK state pension age forecast to
The state pension age in Britain is forecast to rise to 69 in the late 2040s compared to the current level of 65 finance minister George Osborne said on Thursday CLEAN : UK state pension age forecast to on December 05, 2013 in London,...
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TIAA CEO: Retirement Challenge Could Become Crisis
Oct. 24 -- Roger Ferguson, president and chief executive officer at TIAA, warns of the challenges related to retirement savings and reminds investors that "it is never too late to start to save" for their future. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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VOICED : Hong Kong students raise awareness of age
Students in Hong Kong have devised a system to highlight the problem pensioners face as the city comes to terms with the fact that its population is getting older and older VOICED : Hong Kong students raise awareness of age on January...
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CLEAN : Hong Kong students raise awareness of agei
Students in Hong Kong have devised a system to highlight the problem pensioners face as the city comes to terms with the fact that its population is getting older and older CLEAN : Hong Kong students raise awareness of agei on January...
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17% of Asia Will Be Over 60 by 2030
Feb.12 -- Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on the impact of Asia's aging population on central banks' monetary policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Austria to Achieve Budget Surplus in 2019, Fin. Min. Loeger Says
Apr.12 -- Austrian Finance Minister Hartwig Loeger discusses the nation's budget, efforts to promote population growth, and expanded taxation on digital advertising. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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ADBI's Yoshino on BOJ, Inflation Target
Dec.20 -- Naoyuki Yoshino, dean at the Asian Development Bank Institute, discusses the Bank of Japan's performance in 2017, the inflation target, liquidity and his outlook for the central bank in 2018. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Innovent Biologics CEO on Pharma Industry, Prices, Pipeline, Cancer Cure
Mar.21 -- Michael Yu, co-founder, chief executive officer and president of Innovent Biologics, discusses the outlook for the pharma industry, reducing healthcare costs, how a price war would impact his business, competition from India,...
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China Moves to Three-Child Policy to Boost Falling Birthrate
May.31 -- China will allow all couples to have a third child. The government's surprise move is aimed at slowing the nation’s declining birthrate amid a rapidly aging population. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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How Robots Can Help a Slowing Labor Force
May.29 -- Japan and Germany may be sitting on a ticking demographic time bomb where aging populations begin to drag down economic growth. Good thing they're also prime candidates for robot revolutions. Bloomberg's Anirban Nag reports on...
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Fed has More Ammunition than the ECB, BOJ: BofA Head of U.S. Economics
Feb.28 -- BofA Head of U.S. Economics Michelle Meyer discusses the increasing likelihood of a rate cut from the Federal Reserve on Bloomberg Television's "Wall Street Week" with Jim Tisch, Loews President & CEO and host David Westin.
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Is It Time to Label Japans Abenomics a Failure?
Oct. 20 -- Stephen King, chief global economist at HSBC, talks with Tom Keene about the experiment of Abenomics in Japan. He speaks in todays This Matters Now on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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CLEAN : China s two child policy not going to work analyst
CLEAN : China s two child policy not going to work analyst
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Fed's Kaplan Sees Technology Enabled Disruption
Aug.24 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan discusses his outlook for the labor market and talks about demographic trends. He speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Philips CEO Says They Will Hit 4% to 6% Growth Target
Apr.29 -- Frans van Houten, chief executive officer at Philips, discusses first-quarter earnings, his business in Europe, price increases, healthcare margins, his China strategy and his thoughts on the U.S.-China trade deal. He speaks on...
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Private Bankers Chasing Uber-Rich in a Surprise Wealth Hotspot
Oct.29 -- Its economy is contracting and the nation’s largest lenders are a mess. And yet, banks from BNP Paribas SA to JPMorgan Chase & Co. are scrambling to win business from Germany’s ultra-wealthy. The efforts are taking place amid a...
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Jersey: Market May Price In 'Once-a-Year' Fed Hikes
Aug. 1 -- Ira Jersey, senior client portfolio manager at OppenheimerFunds, and Skip York, VP of integrated energy at Wood Mackenzie, preview this week's U.S. jobs report and its potential impact on a Federal Reserve rate hike. They speak...
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BOJ Stimulus on Hold as Kuroda Assesses Negative Rates
April 28 -- The Bank of Japan held off on expanding monetary stimulus, as Governor Haruhiko Kuroda and his colleagues opted to take more time to assess the impact of negative interest rates. The move comes as a surprise to the slight...
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Gov. Newsom Targets Big Tech
Feb.13 -- Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat from California, proposed a "digital dividend" that would let consumers share in the billions of dollars made by technology companies in the most-populous U.S. state. Bloomberg's Peggy Collins...
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China’s Luxury Retirement Homes Draw Millions From Investors
Jul.28 -- Ding Hui, China managing director at Lendlease Corp. Ltd., discusses China’s shifting demographics the demand for high-end senior housing and his outlook for the real estate sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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CLEAN : Hong Kong students raise awareness of agei
CLEAN : Hong Kong students raise awareness of agei
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Economist Paul Krugman Doesn't See Return to 3% Growth
Mar.01 -- Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, distinguished professor of economics at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, comments on the prospects for U.S. economic growth during an interview with Bloomberg's...