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Trump Tariffs Could Have Little or No Effect on U.S. Trade Deficit, Professor Says

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Sep.02 -- John Romalis, professor of economics at the University of Sydney, talks about the trade dispute between the U.S. and China. The U.S. is leaning toward a fresh round of tariffs against Chinese imports, this time for $200 billion...
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CEO de JPMorgan: "La burocracia es una enfermedad"

Higher Ed
Abr.05-- Peggy Collins de Bloomberg comenta la carta anual a los accionistas de Jamie Dimon, CEO de JPMorgan Chase & Co. Habla en "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas".
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Private Equity Likes the Look of Blackstone's Real Estate Model

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- With everything from hotels to office buildings to single-family homes, Blackstone Group LP is now the world’s largest landlord. Bloomberg's Peggy Collins discusses on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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BB&T, SunTrust to Combine in $66 Billion All-Stock Deal

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Feb.07 -- BB&T Corp. has agreed to acquire SunTrust Banks Inc. in a deal valued at $66 billion. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Citi's Mann: Financial Conditions Less Important Than Policy Uncertainty

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May.14 -- Catherine Mann, global chief economist at Citi, examines the U.S. economy and the economic impact of trade tariffs. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Morgan Stanley Cuts About 1,500 Jobs in Efficiency Drive

Higher Ed
Dec.09 -- Morgan Stanley is cutting about 1,500 jobs as part of a year-end efficiency push. Bloomberg's Yalman Onaran reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Summers: Micro-Targeted Stimulus Not Enough, Recession More Likely Than Not

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Mar.09 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Bloomberg contributor, discusses the efforts by U.S. policymakers to offset the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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CLEAN : South Africa: cross border trade to remain open despite lockdown

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As South Africa prepares to enter a 21 day lockdown on Thursday government ministers say they are trying to learn from the example set by other countries like China and that they intend for trade links with neighbouring countries to...
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Burning Issues: Energy Credit Carnage, PE at Crossroads & Debt Binge Exposed

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Mar.10 -- An oil price war has broken out in the middle of a worsening global virus outbreak, and it has triggered asset moves around the world that in some cases have never been seen before. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak, Kelsey Butler,...
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Nobel Laureate Romer: Cost of Pandemic Is Not Yet Apparent

Higher Ed
Jul.16 -- NYU Stern School of Business Professor and Nobel Laureate Paul Romer discusses the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic and policy steps taken in response by governments and central banks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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UBS Sees Corporate Default Rate Rising to Near 9% by Year End

Higher Ed
Jul.09 -- Matthew Mish, head of credit strategy at UBS Group, says the market is "too optimistic" on the solvency of U.S. corporations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveiillance."
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Hong Kong Security Law Would End 'One Country, Two Systems': China Beige Book CEO

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May.21 -- Leland Miller, China Beige Book International chief executive officer, discusses China's plans to write a new national security law into the Hong Kong's charter, legislation that would impose restrictions on Chinese companies...
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OECD Sees 2021 Recovery With 'Brighter Future': Economist Boone

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Dec.01 -- "We project a recovery in 2021 that will be a little more than 4 percent," says OECD Chief Economist Laurence Boone. "That won't be enough to offset the recession we have in 2020, but it's it's a big step towards a brighter...
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Rosengren: Inflation to Rise in '21, Won't Persist Into '22

Higher Ed
May.05 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren discusses the prospects for inflation and the implication for the central bank's policy. He also talks about the fiscal stimulus package with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg...
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Banks Flee Hong Kong’s Pricey Office Space

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Feb.10 -- Global banks are shrinking their office space in Hong Kong. It’s a trend that some analysts say might actually continue. But is that bad news for the city’s position as a global financial hub? Bloomberg’s Shawna Kwan reports on...
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Still No Evergrande USD Payment

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Sep.30 -- Several bond holders say they have not received a U.S. dollar coupon payment that was due on Wednesday from China Evergrande Group. Bloomberg’s Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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KKR's Kravis and Roberts Turn Over Leadership Roles

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Oct.11 -- Henry Kravis and George Roberts, quintessential dealmakers who have dominated global private equity for almost half a century, are ceding their leadership roles at KKR & Co. to make way for their handpicked successors. The...
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JPMorgan Seeks 100% of China Futures JV

Higher Ed
Bloomberg has learned that JPMorgan Chase & Co. is seeking 100% ownership of its futures joint ventures in China. That would make it the first global bank to take advantage of the opening of the nation’s futures market where transactions...
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CME Has Approached CBOE In All-Share Deal Valued at $16B: FT

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Aug.18 -- CME Group approached Cboe Global Markets about an all-share deal to acquire the owner of volatility indexes for nearly $16 billion, the Financial Times reports, citing three people familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Sonali...
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Fed's Kaplan on Inflation Pressures, Path of Monetary Policy

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Jun.30 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan says the recent inflation pressures should be transitory and the Fed should taper "sooner rather than later." He speaks with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Balance of Power."
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Wall Street Tiptoes Around Texas Politics While Pushing Vaccines

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Sep.02 -- While the big Wall Street banks have been cranking up pressure on employees to get vaccinated, they have yet to adopt the same policies that could clash with states like Texas where officials have been outspoken critics of...
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Ken Moelis on Banker Pay, Private Equity, China

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Sep.09 -- Ken Moelis, chairman and chief executive officer of Moelis & Co., discusses the battle for talent on Wall Street, private equity's expanded role in merger and acquisitions, and the debate over investing in China. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Evergrande to Delay Issuing FY Audited Results

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China Evergrande Group joined a handful of Chinese developers to warn they will probably miss deadlines for reporting audited 2021 results this month. Bloomberg's Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Coinbase to Lay Off 18% of Workers Amid Crypto Crisis

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Coinbase announced it will lay off 18% of its workforce in another sign of a worsening crypto downturn that's shaved off hundreds of millions of the total cryptocurrency market value. Sonali Basak has more on "Bloomberg Markets."