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Bancos se apresuran a cumplir nuevas normas de UE

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Nov.08-- La Directiva sobre Mercados de Instrumentos Financieros de la Unión Europea, o MiFID II, entrará en vigor en enero de 2018. El Quicktake de Bloomberg explica por qué los bancos y los corredores se apresuran a cumplir.
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Wall Street Works From Home

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Mar.06 -- Ken Bentsen, SIFMA President & Chief Executive Officer, says financial institutions have been prepared for a crisis in which bankers will have to work remotely amid coronavirus concerns. He spoke to global economist Dambisa...
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Direct Lender Owl Rock Capital Starts Trading on NYSE

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Jul.18 -- Craig Packer, chief executive officer at Owl Rock Capital Corp., Douglas Ostrover, co-founder and chief executive officer at Owl Rock Capital Partners, and Marc Lipschultz, co-founder and president at Owl Rock Capital Partners,...
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Dinakar Singh Says the Goldman Sachs Culture Was Very Collaborative

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Jul.24 -- Dinakar Singh, founder and co-chief executive officer of Axon Capital, recalls his history at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and explains why the firm produced so many famous hedge fund managers. He spoke exclusively to Erik...
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China Figures Confirm Economy Has Bottomed Out: Morgan Stanley

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Jan.16 -- Robin Xing, chief China economist at Morgan Stanley, talks about the economy, policies, and the trade deal with the U.S.. China’s economy stabilized last quarter after slowing to the weakest pace in almost three decades. Xing...
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China Plans New Tech Stock Market

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Jan.30 -- China is trying to make it easier for new tech companies to go public in China, rather than going to market in Hong Kong or in New York. The government has published new draft rules for a much anticipated new trading venue for...
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Impact of New Stimulus and Virus Surge Weighs on Investors

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Jun.24 -- Peter Hooper, Global Head of Economic Research at Deutsche Bank Securities, talks about the impact of the coronavirus on consumer spending and the economy. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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FCA Publishes 3-Year Strategy Plan for U.K. Finance

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Financial Conduct Authority CEO Nikhil Rathi offers details of a new 3-year regulation strategy and action taken against Twitter Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc. on fraud ads. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early...
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China Evergrande Gets $4.6 Billion Lifeline From State Firms

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Nov.22 -- Two companies backed by local governments in Guangdong province have stepped in to provide a lifeline for embattled developer China Evergrande Group after a key strategic investor demanded an exit, according to a person...
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The government is set to release the results of tests meant to find out what happens to 19 large financial firms if conditions were to worsen.

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HEADLINE: Bank stress tests due out CAPTION: The government is set to release the results of tests meant to find out what happens to 19 large financial firms if conditions were to worsen. AP Business Editor Mark Hamrick reports....
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Yellen: I'm Pleased With Progress in Banking System

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April 7 -- Fed Chair Janet Yellen discusses the U.S. banking sector at the Historic Fed Chair Conversation at International House in New York.
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Business of Bond Trading Turned on Its Head

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Aug. 16 -- Bloomberg's Alastair Marsh reports on changes in the bond trading markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Henderson CEO on Janus Capital 'Merger of Equals'

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Oct. 3 -- Andrew Formica, chief executive officer at Henderson Group, discusses Henderson's agreement to purchase Janus Capital Group, the business impact of Brexit, and fulfilling the firm's ambitions to be larger in the United States....
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RBA Governor Says `Low Inflation Isn't That Bad'

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Jun.20 -- Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe speaks about the economy, labor shortages and dealing with a world that is "less-inflation prone that it once was." He speaks at the ECB's Central Banking Forum in Sintra, Portugal.
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PE Firms in for Bumpy Ride as Subprime Auto Defaults Soar

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Dec.21 -- Bloomberg's Jason Kelly discusses how private-equity firms that plunged headlong into subprime auto lending are discovering just how hard it might be to get out. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Huawei Restrictions Sets Back China's Chipmaking, 5G Ambitions

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May.21 -- Dan Wang, Technology Analyst at Gavekal Dragonomics, discusses China's new plan to overtake the U.S. in technology. He speaks with Selina Wang and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Yellen Says Banking System Is Much Safer and Sounder

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Jun.27 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses the financial health of the U.S. banking system with former World Bank economist Lord Nicholas Stern at the British Academy in London.
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Mnuchin Says U.S. Firms Need More Access to China

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Jul.19 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's opening remarks at the U.S.-China Comprehensive Economic Dialog spoke of the benefits of a more balanced economic relationship between the nations.
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The Case for a PE Revolution

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Jun.04 -- CircleUp Founder and CEO Ryan Caldbeck and Pluribus Labs CEO Kenneth F. Kroner sit down with Bloomberg’s Heather Perlberg at the Bloomberg Invest Summit in New York.
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Fed Escalates Warnings on High-Risk Corporate Debt

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May.06 -- The Federal Reserve escalated its warnings about the perils of risky borrowing by businesses Monday, saying firms with the worst credit profiles are the ones taking on more and more debt. Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg...
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IMF’s Gaspar: Debt Forgiveness for Poorest Countries Is a Priority

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Apr.16 -- International Monetary Fund Head of Fiscal Affairs Vitor Gaspar discusses governments’ ability to pay down debt amid the coronavirus pandemic, and the possibility of forgiving debt for the world’s poorest nations. He speaks on...
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How China Plans to Protect Firms From Foreign Laws

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Jan.10 -- Henry Gao, law professor at Singapore Management University, discusses China issuing new rules to protect its firms from what it calls “unjustified” foreign laws and allowing Chinese courts to punish global companies for...
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How Blue Owl's Three-Way SPAC Merger Almost Derailed

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Blue Owl Capital Inc. was formed in an unusual and controversial merger-by-SPAC. Two of the firms in which it had invested challenged the deal in court, threatening to derail the three-way combination. In this interview excerpt,...
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Bitcoin Can Be An Effective Diversifier for Investors: Meltem Demirors

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Mar.19 -- Morgan Stanley plans to offer wealthy clients access to three funds that will enable ownership of Bitcoin, according to a person familiar with the matter. Meltem Demirors, chief strategy officer at CoinShares, speaks with...