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UBS Chairman Weber Says a Correction Was Waiting to Happen

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Feb.08 -- UBS Group AG Chairman Axel Weber discusses volatility, central banks, and Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Surveillance".
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Australian Banks Are in the Spotlight

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Feb.11 -- Morningstar Banking Analyst David Ellis discusses the Australian banking sector. Bloomberg's Emily Cadman also speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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U.K. Should Have Nationalized HBOS During Crisis, Turner Says

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Sep.10 -- Adair Turner, director at Foundation for Science and Technology and former U.K. Financial Services Authority chairman, recalls how the financial crisis unfolded in the U.K., what could have been done differently, and the issue...
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Fmr. Finance Minister Borg on Sweden Election, Krona, Italy

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Sep.10 -- Former Swedish Finance Minister Anders Borg, discusses Sweden's election, the formation of a coalition government, the krona, the 10-year anniversary of the Lehman collapse and his outlook for Italy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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BNP Paribas' Fillion on Mergers, Negative Rates, Hiring

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Apr.05 -- Jean-Yves Fillion, USA chief executive officer and chairman of CIB Americas at BNP Paribas, discusses cross border bank mergers, the impact of negative interest rates, and the firm's hiring and labor situation. He speaks on...
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U.S. Banks Are `Fantastically Well-Positioned,' Latitude CIO Says

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Jan.16 -- Freddie Lait, founder and chief investment officer at Latitude Investment Management, discusses the outlook for U.S. bank stocks ahead of Bank of America Corp. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s fourth-quarter earnings reports...
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BOE's Van Steenis on the Future of Digital Banking

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Jan.21 -- Huw van Steenis, senior adviser to Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, discusses the U.K. financial industry's technological development. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance" at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in...
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Swedish FSA Looks for Cooperation in Fighting Money Laundering

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Mar.08 -- Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority Director General Erik Theeden discusses how to fight money laundering in Europe. He spoke to Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo in Stockholm.
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Don't Expect Quick Economic Recovery From China, Says American Enterprise Institute

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Jan.02 -- Derek Scissors, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, discusses China's Beige Book report and what it means for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Trichet Sees a 'Lot of Hard Work to Do' on Some European Banks

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Nov.29 -- Former European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet discusses the state of the European banking system and what he sees as a continuing "world of danger." He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Intesa CEO Says Carige Is 'No Problem' for Italian Banking System

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- Carlo Messina, chief executive officer at Intesa Sanpaolo, discusses the impact of Banca Carige SpA on Italian banks, his firm's dividend payout target, and the potential for an asset management deal. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Europe Has to 'Try Capitalism,' Not Just Lower Rates: Trennert

Higher Ed
Jul.25 -- Jason Trennert, chairman at Strategas Research Partners, discusses European Central Bank policy on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sandler O'Neill's Albertson Doesn’t See Worrisome Risk in Banking System

Higher Ed
Jul.10 -- Robert Albertson, chief investment strategist at Sandler O'Neill, offers his take on the future of Wall Street banks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Gold Hasn't Lost Its Allure, WGC India Director Says

Higher Ed
Jan.14 -- P.R. Somasundaram, managing director for India at the World Gold Council, discusses the outlook for the precious metal and bitcoin. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets' Asia."
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Fed Looking Very Carefully at Issuing a Digital Dollar: Powell

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Feb.23 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says they are looking “very carefully” at the question of whether they should issue a digital dollar. He says there are technical and policy questions to answer about that. Powell spoke...
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First Look With Surveillance: Powell Testimony, Japan's New Leader

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Francine Lacqua, Dani Burger and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today. (Source: Bloomberg)
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PBOC Boosts Stimulus to Support Covid-Hit Economy

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China's central bank reduced the reserve requirement ratio for most banks by 25 basis points in a move that will inject 500 billion yuan ($70 billion) of liquidity into the economy racked by surging Covid cases and a continued property...
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Davies Likes Vietnam, Some Other ASEAN Markets

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Javelin Wealth Management Founder & CEO Stephen Davies says his top picks in Asia remain focused on Vietnam and some other AESAN markets. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Crypto Crisis Isn't Systemic, iCapital's Amoroso Says

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Anastasia Amoroso, iCapital chief investment strategist, explains why she doesn't think the cryptocurrency crisis is systemic to the broader market and economy. She speaks during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for...
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China Evergrande Falls Short of Promised Restructuring Plan

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China Evergrande Group failed to deliver a 'preliminary restructuring plan' it had promised by the end of July. The world's most indebted developer presented instead what it called 'preliminary restructuring principles' for its offshore...
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Trillions of dollars in government spending might stabilize the economy, but for now it may have weakened some U.S. Security interests abroad and hampered the nation's ability to respond financially to an attack at home.

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HEADLINE: Expert: Is recession threat to security CAPTION: Trillions of dollars in government spending might stabilize the economy, but for now it may have weakened some U.S. Security interests abroad and hampered the nation's...
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Reactions and analysis following ECB's stress tests of financial institutions

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European shares turned lower on Monday after disappointing economic data from Germany and as traders became cautious about the banks that failed a region-wide stress test. The European Central Bank said that 13 of Europe's 130 biggest...
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EU finance mins meeting ends without agreement to bail out Ireland

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1. European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet leaving 2. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble leaving 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jan Kees De Jager, Dutch Finance Minister: "This week there will be an assessment in Ireland of a...
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Indonesia Slowdown a 'Bitter Pill': Jokowi Adviser Ichsan

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Oct. 21 -- Fauzi Ichsan, a banking adviser to Indonesia President Joko Widodo's economic team, discusses the outlook for the Indonesian economy with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)