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ECB Chief Economist Peter Praet on Monetary Policy, TLTROS, German Bunds, Brexit

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Mar.28 -- The European Central Bank’s Chief Economist Peter Praet discusses the ECB’s monetary policy, TLTROS, German bunds, Brexit and his biggest concerns weighing on the global economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Jana Randow at the ECB...
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German Economy Is at Risk of a `Downward Spiral': Citigroup

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Sep.02 -- Christian Schulz, economics team director at Citigroup, discusses Germany's manufacturing slump and the risk that it may broaden into a more widespread recession. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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There Is a Ton of Noise in Markets Now, Says JPM's Camporeale

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Jun.02 -- Phil Camporeale of JPMorgan Asset Management, says there is a ton of noise in the market right now. He also talks about Federal Reserve monetary policy and how investors are holding onto cash. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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VinaCapital Lowers Vietnam's EPS Growth Potential For 2021

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Aug.30 -- VinaCapital is one of the largest Vietnamese asset and investment companies. Its CIO Andy Ho says his company has reduced the country's 2021 EPS growth potential by 15-20% relative to 2020. He was speaking with Juliette Saly &...
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Nobel Laureate Romer Says Time to Go Big on Borrow and Build

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Nov.09 -- NYU Stern School of Business Professor and Nobel Laureate Paul Romer discusses the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, finding growth by taking advantage of low interest rates, and rebuilding confidence in expertise in...
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Philippines May Borrow From Central Bank in 2021: Dominguez

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Oct.13 -- Philippine Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez discusses the health of the economy and the government's policies amid the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Fed Reduces Main Street Lending Program Minimum to $100,000

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Oct.30 -- The Federal Reserve lowered the minimum loan amount in its Main Street Lending Program to $100,000 in an effort to open the emergency facilities to more U.S. businesses. Bloomberg’s Michael McKee reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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WRAP Greek PM meets Clinton over economy, Greek FM; protest in Athens

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US State Department, Washington, DC, 8 March 2010 1. Wide of Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou walking towards podium with US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton 2. Cutaway of cameramen 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George...
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BOJ Stimulus: Never Less Effective?

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April 28 -- The Bank of Japan wraps up its latest policy meeting later with some analysts calling it the most closely watched decision in recent history. More than half the economists Bloomberg surveyed predict more stimulus, but one...
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It's Getting More Expensive for Banks to Borrow

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July 22 -- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler examines current bank borrowing rates. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller, Joe Weisenthal and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
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Gilbert Warns of Headwinds Facing Asset Managers

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Nov.28 -- Aberdeen Asset Management Plc rose the most in seven weeks after saying it would maintain its dividend even though net outflows totaled 7.2 billion pounds ($9 billion) in its fiscal fourth quarter. Assets under management...
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RBC's Cassidy Says Not Too Late to Get Into Banks

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Dec.05 -- Gerard Cassidy, managing director at RBC Capital Markets, and Mark Yusko, founder and chief investment officer at Morgan Creek Capital Management, examine how tax cuts can benefit bank stocks. They speak with Bloomberg's...
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Wilson Says Retail Numbers Are Quite Soft

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May.30 -- Mike Wilson, chief U.S. equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, discusses an increase in wages, and what it may mean for retailers and consumers. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Philippines Prepared to Sell Yuan, Yen and Euro Bonds in First Half of 2019

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Feb.24 -- The Philippines is looking to issue yuan, yen and euro bonds in the first half of the year as the government seeks to make these markets its regular sources of funds, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez exclusively told...
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Europe's Banks Are in `Dire Straits,' Folkerts-Landau Says

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Mar.26 -- David Folkerts-Landau, head of research and group chief economist at Deutsche Bank, discusses the outlook for Europe's banks which he says are in "dire straits" compared to their U.S. rivals. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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JPM's Frenkel: Central Bank Independence a Pillar of Stability, Growth

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Apr.12 -- Jacob Frenkel, chairman at JPMorgan Chase International, and Adam Posen, president at Peterson Institute, discuss the Federal Reserve's two percent inflation target and the importance of central bank independence. They speak on...
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Brexit Prompts a Cautious Approach to Lending, Zopa CEO Says

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Jan.29 -- Jaidev Janardana, chief executive officer at Zopa, discusses Brexit's impact on his company's business and the overall lending market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Mudrick Capital CIO on BBB Bonds, Distressed Debt, Oil

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Dec.11 -- Jason Mudrick, chief investment officer at Mudrick Capital, discusses BBB bonds, opportunities in distressed debt and his outlook for oil. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East” from the sidelines of the Salt Conference...
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China’s Jumbo Euro Bond Sale

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Nov.05 -- China slashed pricing on its first euro bond offering since 2004, after pulling in enthusiastic bids. Bloomberg’s Annie Lee reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Philippines Says Government Savings Used Up Amid Pandemic

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Aug.07 -- Philippine Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez discusses the government's efforts to support its citizens and the economy amid the coronavirus outbreak. The economy suffered its deepest contraction on record in the second...
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ESM CFO Janse Discusses New Tools for EU Pandemic Aid

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Jun.16 -- Kalin Anev Janse, chief financial officer for the European Stability Mechanism, discusses new aid programs from the ESM available to euro-zone nations for battling the coronavirus pandemic, including social bonds. He spoke with...
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Lasry Says Fed Is Making Things Difficult in Distressed Debt

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Jul.27 -- Marc Lasry, CEO of Avenue Capital Management and co-owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, says Federal Reserve monetary policy is making things difficult in the distressed debt market. He speaks during an interview on "Bloomberg...
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Interview with Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, on Q.E.

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, on quantitative easing measures due to the coronavirus furlough scheme on 5 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom