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Wells Fargo CEO Apologizes to Fake Account Customers
Sept. 14 -- Wells Fargo contacted its customers via e-mail to alert them of the scandal surrounding allegations that it opened two million accounts for customers without their knowledge. Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf faces damage...
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U.K.'s Osborne 'Deferred' RBS Stake Sale: Chairman Davies
March 16 -- Howard Davies, chairman at RBS, and Yale University Senior Fellow Stephen Roach discuss the consequences of negative interest rates on the banking industry and the U.K. government's strategy for selling its stake in RBS. They...
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Economist Rosenberg Sees Untested, Inexperienced Fed
Dec.12 -- David Rosenberg, chief economist at Gluskin Sheff, Peter Tchir, head of macro strategy at Academy Securities, and Barry Bannister, chief equity strategist at Stifel Nicolaus, discuss the impact of new members joining the...
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UBS's Weber Calls for Banking Consolidation
Jan.03 -- In an interview with Bloomberg, UBS Chairman Axel Weber talked about banking consolidation in Europe. Meanwhile, UBS Group AG investment banker Annie Wang left the firm after U.S. regulators punished her husband last month for...
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Ex-Goldman Banker's Trial on 1MDB Case to Pause
The trial of the former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. banker tied to the 1MDB scandal is now on pause after the U.S. disclosed that it failed to turn over more than 15,500 documents to Roger Ng's defense. Patricia Hurtado reports on...
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Barry Sternlicht Warns Trump of Too Much Stimulus
Feb.16 -- Billionaire real estate investor Barry Sternlicht's luxury hotel brand 1 Hotels is in expansion mode. The brand is opening its third location in Brooklyn and has plans to add destinations in Silicon Valley and in China and...
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CBS Forms Special Committee to Evaluate Viacom Deal
Feb.02 -- Bloomberg's Jason Kelly discusses the latest on CBS evaluating a possible merger with Viacom. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump Weighs Weakening Obama's Corporate Inversion Rule
Oct.09 -- Treasury Department officials are reportedly considering rolling back a tax rule aimed at blocking U.S. companies from avoiding taxes by moving money offshore. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Russia - Business Leaders In Crime Wave Protest
Dozens of Russian business leaders held a march and candlelight
vigil in Moscow on Wednesday evening (16/8) to protest the recent
murders of Russian bankers. The protest was spurred by the murder
of top banker Ivan Kivelidi who died...
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Saudi Arabia Said to Pick JPMorgan, Klein for Aramco IPO
April 19 -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Michael Klein, the former Citigroup Inc. investment banker who runs his own boutique, have been selected to advise on state-owned Saudi Arabian Oil Co.’s initial public offering, according to...
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YUGOSLAVIA: BELGRADE: SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC INTERVIEW
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Yugoslavia's President Slobodan Milosevic is being held directly responsible by NATO member states for the wave of human suffering
which has denuded Kosovo of hundreds of thousands of ethnic Albanians
and displaced the...
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Van Steenis: European Negative Rates Remain for 2-3 Years
Jan.13 -- Huw Van Steenis, global head of strategy at Schroders, talks about monetary policy divergence between the United States and Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Boom and Bust: The 2016 M&A Deals Report
Dec.19 -- M&A took on many forms across multiple industries in 2016 while the overall market declined from the heights of 2015. Bloomberg's Jeffrey McCracken and Ed Hammond examine the largest deals of the year and the ones that got away...
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Inside Wall Street’s WhatsApp Secret
Mar.31 -- Bloomberg’s Laura Keller discusses how encrypted messaging apps are raising the risk of widespread abuse on Wall Street. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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Fmr. Hockey Player Bill Keenan on Shift to Wall Street
Jun.17 -- Bill Keenan, author and retired professional hockey player, speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu about going from playing hockey in Europe to a job in investment banking on Wall Street.
Bloomberg
Burning Issues: KKR Enters Wall St. Club & Calpers Retools Its Private Portfolio
Jan.14 -- One of the titans of private equity is now also a top debt underwriter. KKR & Co. muscled into the top 10 arrangers of new U.S. buyout loans last year, jumping ahead of rivals including Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and...
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Burned-Out Bankers Should ‘Choose Another Living’: Cantor CEO
Jul.08 -- Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick says junior bankers complaining about working long hours should rethink their career choice. “Young bankers who decide they’re working too hard -- choose another living is my view,” Lutnick...
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Existing Home Sales Rise in October
Nov. 20 -- Bloomberg Money Clip Host Olivia Sterns reports on todays top stories. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Murder Mystery: Death of Puerto Rico Banker Investigated
July 8 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Zeke Faux discusses the investigation into the death of Doral Bank executive Maurice Spagnoletti in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Anti austerity protest in Portugal
Portuguese people staged yet another demonstration against austerity measures on Saturday, as the country's prime minister looked to finalise a deal aimed at averting the breakup of his coalition government, after the resignations of two...
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Barry Sternlicht Warns Trump About Overheating Economy
Feb.16 -- Billionaire real estate investor Barry Sternlicht comments on President Donald Trump's potential economic policies during an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Renick on "Bloomberg Markets."
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HSBC Said to Approach Hancock As Possible Future CEO
Jul.04 -- Bloomberg’s Stephen Morris reports on HSBC considering candidates for the company's top job. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Goldman Sachs Hires Kapoor in Focus on Health and Wellness
Jun.20 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has reportedly hired Moelis & Co. banker Aarti Kapoor who specializes in health and fitness companies. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."