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Stocks plunge on reports of Sony operating loss
13 January 2009
1. Tilt down of Tokyo stock exchange trading floor
2. Various of traders
3. Wide of trading floor, tilt up to scrolling numbers
4. Trading board
5. Close up of today's trade
6. Wide of trading board
7. Various of...
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China Developer Sunac Warns of Losses Up to $4 Billion for 2022
Beijing-based real estate developer Sunac China Holdings Ltd. warned investors that it expects a second consecutive year of multi billion-yuan losses. This underscores the plight of China's builders. Russell Ward reports on Bloomberg...
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JPMorgan Sees No Systemic Risk in Financial Sectors in US and Europe
Kerry Craig, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses Federal Reserve's latest interest rate hike, the woes in the banking industry in the US and Europe, and the implications for financial markets. He speaks with...
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Airbus: virus aviation crisis still at 'early stage'
Airbus reported 481 million euros ($515 million) in losses in the first quarter, put thousands of workers on furlough and sought billions in loans to survive the coronavirus crisis – and its CEO said on Wednesday the aviation industry’s...
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Can Apple's Earnings Boost Tech Stocks?
Apple Inc.'s earnings Thursday now carry the burden of trying to turn the tide for technology stocks after the Federal Reserve's signal of faster rate hikes made investors skittish. Will Power of Baird has a preview on "Bloomberg...
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Credit Suisse Should Be Profitable Next Year, CEO Says
Credit Suisse Group AG Chief Executive Officer Ulrich Koerner discusses the Swiss lender's financial results, asset flows, profit outlook and compensation. Credit Suisse's clients pulled a record amount of funds in the fourth quarter...
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GE Misses 4Q Sales Estimates on Supply Chain Pressures
General Electric Co. reported fourth-quarter results that saw sales fall short of estimates while revenue slipped to $20.3 billion for the period. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland has the details. Her opinions are her own.
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Morgan Stanley's Wilson Says Surging Dollar Is Hurting Stocks
Morgan Stanley's chief US equity strategist Michael Wilson says the recent US dollar surge is creating an "untenable situation" for risk assets including stocks, and in the past this kind of dollar strength has led to some kind of...
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Qontigo Olivier d'Assier on Market Risks
Qontigo Head of APAC Applied Research Olivier d'Assier discusses key market risks and investors' sentiment. He speaks to Haidi Stroud-Watts and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Julius Baer India CEO on Business Strategy, Markets
Julius Baer India CEO Ashish Gumashta discusses strategy for India markets, outlook for private banking and wealth management industry in India, as well as the current market conditions in the light of the war in Ukraine. He speaks...
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Shah Likes India Manufacturing, Defense Themes
Samco Securities Head of Equity Research Yesha Shah says she likes manufacturing and defense themes in India in the long term. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Fortescue Metals CEO Sees Strong China Demand for Iron Ore
Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Gaines discusses the demand and supply outlook for iron ore. The world's no. 4 exporter said first-half profit fell 32% following a sharp drop in ore prices over the period....
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Morgan Stanley's Wilson Expects a Mixed Bag for Earnings
Morgan Stanley's Chief US Equity Strategist Mike Wilson talks about what to expect from the upcoming earnings season, sectors he likes now, inflation and when he thinks markets could turn around. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on...
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Citi's Wieting Sees 10% EPS Decline for US Firms Next Year
Steven Wieting, Citi Global Wealth's global chief investment strategist, discusses the outlook for US corporate earnings, employment, and Federal Reserve policy on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Amazon Raises Cost Of Prime Membership Following Strong Q4 Earnings
The e-commerce company is raising the price of its Prime membership for the first time in four years — from $119 to $139 per year.
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Chip Inventory Level Not Improving at All, Says CLSA’s Hou
Apr.26 -- Sebastian Hou, investment analyst at CLSA, discusses the chip sector, the inventory cycle and how U.S. tax cuts have impacted the sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Nuveen's Malik: Munis Attractive Amidst Market Pain
Nuveen CIO Saira Malik discusses the outlook for equity markets, investment strategy, and Apple's iPhone production plans on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Internet Stocks May Lead Rally if China Rebounds: BofA Securities
Winnie Wu, China equity strategist at BofA Securities, discusses the outlook for the Chinese economy, the stock market and the firm's Wax & Wane indicator, which helps to gauge the short-term market sentiment and technical drivers. Wu...
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UBS Is Still 'Very Neutral' on Global Equities
Xi Qiao, financial advisor and managing direct at UBS, shares her views on global stocks. She also talks about the outlook for the global economy and its implications for financial assets including commodities. She speaks with Haidi...
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Aegon's Rybinski on Fed, Markets
Frank Rybinski, Chief Macro Strategist at Aegon Asset Management, discusses his outlook for markets and Fed policy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Fortescue Metals' Profit Slides 32% on Softer Ore Prices
Fortescue Metals Group Ltd., the world's no. 4 iron ore exporter, reports a 32% plunge in first-half profit. Paul Allen reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Financial Stability Gives Fed Only One More Hike: Ed Yardeni
Ed Yardeni, president at Yardeni Research, says the Fed Funds Rate won't reach 4.5% to 5% as he explains why the Federal Reserve will only be able to hike interest rates one more time on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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FTX CEO Bankman-Fried on Doing More Deals, Bitcoin, Regulation
Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder and CEO of FTX US, a cryptocurrency exchange, is on "Bloomberg Crypto." He speaks about the departure of a top lieutenant, future regulation, his future with the firm and making more acquisitions.
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Omicron Takes Toll on Lyft Ridership
Lyft reported fourth-quarter sales that beat analysts' estimates but reported fewer riders than expected as omicron damped travel. Bloomberg Intelligence's Mandeep Singh has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."