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VOICED: Cheek-to-cheek in Bucharest tango revival
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Where Are the Black Swans in Commodities?
Jan.10 -- Nicholas Potter, vice president for commodities at Barclays, runs down the events he sees as potential black swans for the natural gas commodity market in 2017. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Trump's Tax Reforms: The Benefits and Risks
Jan.11 -- Dana Peterson, North America economist at Citigroup, and Bloomberg's Michael McKee examine the potential positives and negatives of tax breaks and reform promised by President-elect Donald Trump. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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What a Potential Trade War Means for Silicon Valley
Jun.15 -- Edward Alden, Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow, and Amy Celico, Albright Stonebridge Group principal, discuss how the recent moves by the U.S. and China to impose tariffs on each other affects the tech industry. They...
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We Are Moving in Direction of a Trade War, Says Kissinger Associates' Hormats
Jun.28 -- Bob Hormats, former U.S. Undersecretary of State and vice chairman at Kissinger Associates, discusses the trade tensions between the U.S. and China, the possibility of a trade war, U.S. trade policy and China's economy. He...
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EU's Malmstrom on Trade With U.S., China, U.K.
Sep.04 -- EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom discusses various trade issues, including U.S. auto tariffs, Airbus-Boeing, a common approach to China trade, and a post-Brexit U.K. trade deal. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin...
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Noise Surrounding Trade War Is Here to Stay, Says Aberdeen Standard Investment’s Fong
Sep.26 -- Kristy Fong, Asian equities investment director at Aberdeen Standard Investments, discusses the U.S.-China trade negotiations, what she likes about China, exports and the sectors she likes. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Spat With Japan Is Biggest Risk to South Korean Economy, Says ANZ’s Tan
Aug.28 -- Krystal Tan, economist at ANZ, discusses South Korea’s spat with Japan, how it could impact South Korea’s economy, the Bank of Korea policy decision, demographics and her outlook for the won. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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South Korea Cuts Growth, Inflation Forecasts
Jul.02 -- South Korea lowered its growth outlook for this year to reflect worse-than-expected declines in exports and investment in the face of global trade woes and a downturn in the tech cycle. Enda Curran reports on "Bloomberg...
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OPEC's Barkindo Says NOPEC Would Not Serve Best Interest of U.S.
Mar.19 -- OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo talks about the meeting of the group and its partners held in Baku, Azerbaijan. A committee of OPEC+ agreed to go beyond their pledged supply curbs in the coming months. Barkindo also...
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U.S., China Said Near Trade Deal
Mar.03 -- The U.S. and China are close to a trade deal that could lift most or all U.S. tariffs as long as Beijing follows through on pledges ranging from better protecting intellectual-property rights to buying a significant amount of...
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Indonesia's Next President Needs to Diversify Economy, Fmr. Minister Pangestu Says
Apr.16 -- Mari Pangestu, a former Indonesian trade minister and now a professor at University of Indonesia, talks about the economy and the presidential election. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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UBS Cuts Growth Forecasts for Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand
Jul.19 -- Alice Fulwood, an economist at UBS Group AG in Singapore, talks about the outlook for Southeast Asian economies, currencies and monetary policies. She also discusses Federal Reserve policy and the dollar with Rishaad Salamat on...
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Peterson's Lovely on U.S. Economy, Shutdown, Trade Spat
Jan.06 -- Mary Lovely, nonresident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute and professor of economics at Syracuse University, talks about the U.S. economy, the spats between the world's two largest economies, and the partial shutdown of...
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South Korea Exports Fall for 11th Month
Oct.31 -- Johanna Chua, chief Asia Pacific economist at Citigroup Global Markets, talks about South Korea's economy and monetary policy. South Korean exports plunged again in October, underscoring the difficulties of a turnaround in...
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Bank of Korea Has Been Swift in Providing Stimulus: BofA Securities
Apr.14 -- Kathleen Oh, economist at BofA Securities, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting South Korea's economy, policies and the general election. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Vitol CEO on 2020 Outlook, Coronavirus Impact, Market Recovery, LNG Demand
Feb.21 -- Russell Hardy, chief executive officer at Vitol Group, discusses his 2020 outlook, the impact of the coronavirus on the oil market, how he sees the market rebalancing and why the demand for liquefied natural gas should...
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Australia's Pilbara Ports Authority Not Seeing Any Slowdown: CEO
Oct.29 -- Roger Johnston, chief executive officer of the Pilbara Ports Authority, discusses its strategy and outlook. The world's largest bulk export ports authority manages the ports of Port Hedland, Dampier and Ashburton in Western...
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BOJ Maintains Easing Stance
The Bank of Japan indicated increasing concern over the economy as it stuck with a dovish stance that contrasts with the rate hikes of the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England this week. Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bank of Thailand Says Top Priority Is Economic Recovery
Bank of Thailand Assistant Governor Piti Disyatat discusses the state of the economy, monetary policy and the local currency. A report showed Tuesday Thailand's retail inflation accelerated in June to a new 14-year high, boosting the...
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Morgan Stanley's Ahya on Asia Economic Outlook
Chetan Ahya, chief Asia economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses his economic outlook for the Asia region. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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U.K. Prosecco, Parmesan Supplies Face Double Threat
Oct.12 -- U.K. supply chains for goods such as Prosecco and Parmesan cheese are being thrown into disarray by the double challenge of Brexit and Covid-19, according to Natasha Linhart, chief executive officer of Italian food-importer...
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Key Russian Oil Grade Sells Out As Asia Snaps Up Barrels
Despite these Western sanctions, there are signs that Russia is continuing to export oil and gas. Bloomberg's Stephen Stapczynski reports on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Deese Worried About Diesel Gas Supply
White House NEC Director Brian Deese says he's worried about the diesel gas supply. He's on Bloomberg Surveillance.