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ECB Ending QE in September Would Be a Surprise, Says UniCredit's Nielsen

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Feb.12 -- Erik Nielsen, chief economist at UniCredit Group, discusses expectations for European Central Bank policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Trade Spat Creating Negativity for U.S. Growth, Inflation, SocGen Says

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Aug.16 -- Omair Sharif, an economist at Societe Generale in New York, talks about the spat between the U.S. and its trading partners, and the implications for the world's largest economy. He speaks with Ramy Inocencio and Paul Allen on...
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How the Trade War Is Moving the Dollar

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Jul.24 -- Jim Caron, Morgan Stanley Investment Management senior fixed income portfolio manager, talks about the dollar, trade war and earnings season. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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2Q U.S. GDP Revised Up to 4.2%

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Aug.29 -- Michelle Girard, chief U.S. economist at NatWest Markets, and Jim Caron, senior fixed income manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, examine revised U.S. second-quarter economic growth. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Suntory CEO Says He's Worried About Chinese Consumer Confidence

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Jan.25 -- Takeshi Niinami, chief executive officer of Suntory Holdings Ltd., discusses Chinese demand for the company's alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. He also discusses trade tensions and the firm's Jim Beam business at the World...
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Cazenove Says Data Warrants Fed Expectations of Two Hikes in 2019

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Dec.31 -- Janet Mui, global economist at Cazenove Capital, discusses the U.S. economy and Federal Reserve policy. She speaks alongside Bloomberg's Paul Dobson on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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China Exports May Be Weaker in 2019, ANZ's Wang Says

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Jun.10 -- Betty Wang, senior China economist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, talks about the world's second-largest economy and the government's policies. China’s export growth unexpectedly rebounded in May and imports dropped,...
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Goldman Favors Asian Real Estate, Material, Consumer Stocks

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Jun.17 -- Tim Moe, chief Asia-Pacific equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, talks about the trade disputes between the U.S. and China, and the implications for Asian stocks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Draghi Says ECB Still Sees Risk of Recession as `Pretty Low'

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Jul.25 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi explains why policy makers see the risk of a euro-area recession as "pretty low." He also discusses the need for fiscal stimulus during the ECB's six-weekly news conference in...
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U.S., China Plan More Trade Talks

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Jul.15 -- U.S. and China trade talks may be getting back on track after nearly two weeks of silence. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says phone contacts are likely to happen this week which could eventually lead to face to face...
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Demand for China Property This Year Will Remain Robust, Says Citigroup’s Liu

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Jul.14 -- Li-gang Liu, chief China economist at Citigroup, discusses China’s GDP and his outlook for China’s economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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RBA May Cut Rates in November, QIC's Buckley Says

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Sep.03 -- Susan Buckley, managing director of global liquid strategies in Brisbane at QIC Ltd., talks about the U.S. economy and Federal Reserve policy. She also discusses Reserve Bank of Australia and her investment strategy with...
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A Weak Dollar Trend Persists in the Near-Term, Says Citi’s Hollenhorst

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Nov.01 -- Andrew Hollenhorst, chief U.S. economist at Citi, discusses his outlook for the U.S. dollar and GDP expectations for the next 12 months. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Protesters in nooses demand action at COP25

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As negotiations at the United Nations climate talks in Madrid continued into the night on Saturday, activists staged a protest outside the COP25 venue.
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Alibaba, Yum China Favored, Antipodes Partners Says

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Dec.18 -- Sunny Bangia, deputy portfolio manager at Antipodes Partners, talks about Chinese stocks and the yuan. He speaks with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Analyst on turmoil on market for US crude

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The market for US crude was in turmoil Tuesday, with one contract trading below zero, as investors worried about full storage facilities and a collapse in demand as the pandemic leaves factories, automobiles and airplanes idled.
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Nobel Laureate Spence: Be Prepared for Very Slow Economic Recoveries

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May.12 -- Michael Spence, Nobel Laureate and senior advisor at General Atlantic, says there are “uncomfortable choices being made” as he discusses the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Trump's Tweet Storm: How Did Markets React?

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Oct.07 -- Simon French, chief economist at Panmure Gordon, comments on President Donald Trump's barrage of Twitter posts during Asian trading hours on Wednesday. In total, Trump tweeted or retweeted just under 40 times in the space of...
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Citi’s Mann: World Is Not Actually Out of Recession Right Now

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Nov.06 -- Catherine Mann, global chief economist at Citigroup, says a double-dip recession may be a misnomer as she discusses the state of the global economy and her outlook for the U.S. dollar. She speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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U.S. Poised to Sanction More China Officials

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Dec.07 -- The U.S. is said to be ready to sanction more Chinese officials over their role in the recent disqualification of Hong Kong legislators. The move comes as President Donald Trump continues to pile pressure on China in his final...
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LexinFintech CFO on U.S.-China Ties, Regulatory Changes

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Jan.19 -- As Joe Biden is set take office as the President of the U.S. on Wednesday, Bloomberg spoke exclusively with the chief financial officer of Chinese fintech company LexinFintech. Craig Zeng says he trusts both Biden and Chinese...
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BofA's Devalier on BOJ Policy Outlook

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Jul.15 -- Izumi Devalier, Head of Japan Economics at BofA Global Research, looks ahead to the Bank of Japan's policy decision. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".