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BOJ Makes Modest Tweak to Yield Policy
The Bank of Japan added flexibility to its yield control program while falling short of market speculation of a greater change. Haslinda Amin and Annabelle Droulers report on Bloomberg Television.
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BOJ Decision to Raise YCC Ceiling Reference Rate Is Good: Fmr. Board Member
Sayuri Shirai, a former Bank of Japan policy board member, discusses the central bank's latest decision. The BOJ adjusted its stimulus to allow long-term yields to edge higher while raising its inflation projections. Shirai speaks with...
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Yen's Trajectory Is Stronger Over Next 12 Months: UBS
Wayne Gordon, managing director of commodities and foreign exchange at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses Bank of Japan's policy and the implications for the yen, and the outlook for US Treasuries. He also looks at China's demand...
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Mizuho's Omori on BOJ Policy, Yen
Shoki Omori, Chief Japan Desk Strategist at Mizuho Securities, discusses his outlook for Japanese markets and the yen, ahead of the Bank of Japan policy decision. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Vonnie Quinn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Insigneo's Riesgo on US Markets
Ahmed Riesgo, chief investment strategist at Insigneo, discusses his outlook and investment strategies for US markets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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HSBC, Bank of China, Automakers: Earnings Week Ahead
HSBC Holdings Plc is under scrutiny as Standard Chartered Plc posted lower-than-estimated profit on charges related to investments in China. Bank of China Ltd. and automakers including BYD Co. are set to report earnings this week. Felix...
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BofA: BOJ May Raise Yield Curve Ceiling To 1.5%
BofA Global Research Head of Japan Economics Izumi Devalier thnks the Bank of Japan may raise its ceiling for yield curve control to 1.5 percent this week. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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New Loans at 8% Are Very Attractive, Says Marinac of Janney Montgomery Scott
"A new loan today is going on the books at 8% and that actually is very attractive," says Christopher Marinac of Janney Montgomery Scott. He is on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Morgan Stanley's Ted Pick to Succeed James Gorman as CEO
Morgan Stanley is naming Ted Pick, a three-decade veteran of the firm and co-president, to become its new chief executive officer, succeeding James Gorman, who will stay on as executive chairman. Adam Haigh reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bank of Canada Keeps Rates at 5%, Highest in 22 Years
The Bank of Canada left its benchmark overnight lending rate at 5% on Wednesday the highest level in 22 years. The pause was expected by markets and economists, and marks the fourth time officials sat on the sidelines during this rate...
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Quarles Says Fed's Rules on Banks Miss the Mark
Randy Quarles, former Fed Vice Chair for Supervision, says new rules proposed by Federal Reserve to safeguard banks "miss the mark." He speaks to Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick.
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Japanese Yen Is 'Too Cheap,' Lombard Odier Says
"The currency is too cheap and inconsistent with Japan's fundamentals. And the yield gap is primarily a result of the policy difference." Homin Lee. senior macro strategist at Lombard Odier, shares his views on Japan's currency, central...
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Asymmetric's Anvarzadeh on Kokusai Electric IPO
Amir Anvarzadeh, Japan Equity Strategist at Asymmetric Advisors, discusses Kokusai Electric's upcoming public debut. The Japanese chip-equipment maker was priced at the top of an offered range. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on...
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Dollar-Yen Can Break Higher, Japan May Intervene, CBA Says
Carol Kong, international economics and currency strategy associate director at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, discusses the outlook for the dollar and the yen. She speaks with Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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IBM Sponsor Spotlight
Debbie Gamble, Chief Innovation & New Ventures Officer, Interac, Andreas Liris, Chief Information & Technology Officer, Maple Leaf Foods and Scott Taylor, Director General, Digital Enablement, Shared Services Canada speak with...
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Longer End of Bond Market Absolutely in Trouble: Brenner
Andrew Brenner, head of international fixed income at Natalliance Securities, discusses the factors impacting the long end of the bond market and his concerns about who will be the marginal buyer of bonds. He speaks on "Bloomberg Brief."
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Al-Bahar on NBK 3Q Net Income Beat
NBK's Deputy Group CEO, Shaikha Al-Bahar, discusses the company's latest earnings, as well as her predictions for the Fed and the impact of the Israel-Hamas war. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East and...
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Mark Carney on Being the Surprise Pick to lead the Bank of England in 2013
Brookfield Asset Management Chair Mark Carney recounts his one-of-a-kind career trajectory from Governor of the Bank of Canada to Governor of the Bank of England. He speaks on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."...
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Monchau: Gold Seems To Be Only Hedge
Charles-Henry Monchau, CIO of Banque Syz, says the Israel-Hamas conflict has highlighted that US Treasuries are no longer the portfolio buffer they used to be and that gold seems to be the only hedge. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din...
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Saxo's Wong on US Treasuries
Redmond Wong, Market Strategist Greater China at Saxo, discusses US treasuries markets and China recovery. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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UK Latest: Wage Growth Cools, Easing Pressure on BOE
UK wage growth slipped in the three months to August, indicating a cooling of labor-market pressures that will make it easier for the Bank of England to keep interest rates on hold next month. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Goldman Sachs Profit Slumps 33%; CEO Pleads Patience on Pivot
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s property investments drove a $212 million loss in the equity book last quarter and an additional $358 million in impairments contributed to a 33% drop in profit. Su Keenan reports on Bloomberg Television.
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CFRA's Leon on US Bank Earnings Season
Ken Leon, Director of Equity Research at CFRA, discusses the US bank earnings season and outlook for the sector. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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US Banks Brace for Tough Times Ahead
US bank earnings are in focus this week, bracing for results from Goldman Sachs Group, and Morgan Stanley after seeing solid earnings from JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Wells Fargo & Co. Su Keenan reports on Bloomberg Television.