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How Deutsche Bank Job Cuts Impact the Banking Employment Landscape

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Jul.08 -- Noah Schwarz, senior client partner at Korn Ferry, examines the state of hiring and employment in the banking industry as Deutsche Bank AG plans to cuts 18,000 employees. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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To What Extent Are Inflation Risks Priced?

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Jun.09 -- Manpreet Gill, head of fixed income, currency and commodities strategy at Standard Chartered Plc, discusses the market implication of inflation concerns, and the opportunities he sees in global markets. He speaks with Rishaad...
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SMEs to See Acute Liquidity Problems, Says ABN Amro's Phlippen

Higher Ed
Jan.13 -- Sandra Phlippen, chief economist at ABN Amro, discusses the impact of the latest lockdown measures on SMEs. She speaks with Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open.'
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Hong Kong Tycoons Claim Millions in Virus Subsidies

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Sep.06 -- Hong Kong’s property tycoons and global firms including banks have received tens of millions of dollars in government-funded wage subsidies meant to protect jobs that would have otherwise been lost during the coronavirus...
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Citadel's Ken Griffin: Be a Problem Solver

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Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin says to be successful, you need to know how to write, communicate and be resilient. He's on "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein." This was recorded Feb. 25 in Chicago.
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U.S. Moves to Tighten Regulations for Chinese Listings

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Aug.06 -- A high-powered group of U.S. regulators said stock exchanges should set new rules for tighter disclosure requirements on mainland companies listed on American exchanges. Bloomberg’s Derek Wallbank reports on “Bloomberg...
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China Lockdowns Hitting Revenue of U.S. Businesses

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China's central bank reaffirmed it will be proactive in addressing mounting economic pressure and boosting market confidence. The pledge comes as a survey the American Chamber of Commerce in China showed U.S. firms in the country are...
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Closing the Gender Funding Gap

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Cleo Capital Managing Director Sarah Kunst joins Emily Chang to discuss the VC landscape for women and minorities and what needs to happen to level the playing field, following a Congressional task force's hearing on tech's bro culture...
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Richard Thaler: Yellen Is Doing a Pretty Good Job

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June 16 -- Richard Thaler, professor of behavioral science and economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, discusses the current economic environment and his views on Janet Yellen with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on...
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Taking Stock of China's Economy

Higher Ed
May.09 -- Sitao Xu, chief economist at Deloitte China, discusses China's April inflation data and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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4 Charts to Know: Positive Surprises in Q3 2017 Earnings

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Oct.18 -- With 10% of S&P companies reporting Q3 2017 earnings, both sales and earnings have surprised to the upside despite banks' debt trading down double digits year-on-year. Still analysts are optimistic for better growth in Q4 and...
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Former Treasury Secretary Lew Joins Buyout Firm

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Nov.20 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew is joining private equity firm Lindsay Goldberg, adding his name to a list of government officials settling in at buyout shops. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly has more on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Paris Region President Pecresse Is Still Waiting for Big Reforms

Higher Ed
Jan.30 -- Valerie Pecresse, Paris Region President, discusses the job market in Paris, French President Macron and the French social regime. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bank of England chief warns of Brexit uncertainty impact

Higher Ed
The Bank of England governor on Thursday said a transition period after the United Kingdom officially leaves the European Union in March 2019 would be desirable across all business sectors. Mark Carney said a transition...
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OECD's Mann Says Open Trade Fosters Productivity Growth

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Aug.25 -- Catherine Mann, OECD chief economist, discusses ECB President Mario Draghi's remarks at the Kansas City Fed's annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. She speaks with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "What'd You Miss?"
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Carney Says BOE Discussing No-Deal Brexit Powers With Treasury

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Jan.16 -- Governor Mark Carney said the Bank of England is in discussions with the U.K. Treasury about the powers it needs to smooth any financial ructions if the country leaves the European Union without a deal. He also discusses the...
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CBO Has Underestimated Impact of Tax Cuts, Hassett Says

Higher Ed
Jun.14 -- White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett discusses the sustainability of U.S. economic growth, trade tensions with China and tax policy with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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BOE's Carney Says U.K. Firms Focusing on Short-Term Brexit Plans

Higher Ed
May.02 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks about Brexit and its impact on U.K. businesses, the economy and monetary policy. He speaks at a news conference in London following publication of the central...
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BIS Says Government Debts May Hold Monetary Policy Hostage

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Jun.30 -- Central banks mustn’t get strong-armed into keeping interest rates unduly low as they splurge on bonds to help governments finance crisis spending, the Bank for International Settlements warned. BIS General Manager Agustin...
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Explaining the Rally in China

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Hao Hong, chief China strategist at Bocom International, discusses the rally in Chinese markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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U.S., EU Diverging on Market Concentration: NYU's Philippon

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Aug.24 -- Thomas Philippon, professor of finance at New York University, discusses his research on market concentration with Bloomberg’s Michael McKee from the Kansas City Federal Reserve’s annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on...
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Citi's Kalvaria Sees PE as Most Significant Force in M&A

Higher Ed
Jan.18 -- Leon Kalvaria, institutional clients group chairman at Citigroup, discusses the M&A landscape in 2019, private equity's role in dealmaking, and the market impact of the U.S.-China trade dispute. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Blanchard Says EU on Bumpy Road to Unified Fiscal Plan

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Jun.09 -- Olivier Blanchard, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, says very low rates may be here for a long time and most countries are doing...
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U.K. Firms Face Cash-Flow Crisis: British Chambers of Commerce

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Adam Marshall, director general for the British Chambers of Commerce, discusses the cash reserves of U.K. businesses and the problems companies are facing. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.” (Source: Bloomberg)