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Bloomberg

China's Domestic Demand Is Still Pretty Weak: Qiao

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Helen Qiao, chief Greater China economist and head of APAC economics at BofA Global Research, discusses China's economic data for July and what it means for the economy and her outlook. China's central bank unexpectedly cut its key...
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Bloomberg

Value Investing in Japan Has Merits, Eastspring Says

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Ken Wong, Asian equity portfolio specialist at Eastspring Investments, explains why he thinks the Federal Reserve could lower interest rates in 2023 and possibly even reintroduce quantitative easing again. He also talks about the...
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Curated Video

RR7650A UK BRITAIN'S ECONOMIC CRISIS

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For Britain, 1976 has been a year of severe economic crisis - one and a half million unemployed, domestic inflation at 14 per cent, galloping devaluation, stagnant industrial production and huge international loans to cover the balance...
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Bloomberg

Portugal Finance Minister Centeno on Budget, Brexit

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June 7 -- Portugal Finance Minister Mario Centeno discusses Portugal's budget deficit forecasts. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CUTS 2 2 81 JAPANESE AND EEC OFFICIALS MEET IN TOKYO TO DISCUSS EXPORTS QUOTAS

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Top European Economic Community (EEC) officials led by Sir Roy Denman, Director General for External Affairs, meet with Japanese officials led by Deputy Prime Minister Kiyoaki Kikuchi, for talks on EEC complaints of increasing exports of...
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Greek exporters try to tap new markets amid crisis

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Amid negotiations and increasing financial uncertainty, Greek exporters are looking to the future and trying to tap into new markets. Natasha Pagoni, co-owner of a 10-person strong dairy in Erythres, is looking to other markets away from...
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Bloomberg

Stanley: Lower Growth Potential for U.S. Economy

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Oct. 12 -- Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont, gives his overall view on the state of the U.S. economy and looks at the critical economic role played by the U.S. dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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VOICED: Chinese exporters hurting as EU crisis deepens

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VOICED: Chinese exporters hurting as EU crisis deepens
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Bloomberg

Mizuho's Jianguang Sees China Domestic Demand Picking Up

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Apr.12 -- Mizuho Securities Chief Asia Economist Shen Jianguang discusses China's economy and talks about trade and the yuan. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

2018 Sees Grain Price Recovery

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Feb.28 -- Bloomberg's Mike McGlone discusses the recovery grain prices in 2018. He speaks with Julia Chatterley and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

What Will Drive Economic Growth in 2017?

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Dec.30 -- Jefferies Senior Economist: Money Market Thomas Simons discusses his outlook for the economy, Fed policy and the markets in 2017. He speak with Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

South Korean Fears Over Chinese Economic Retaliation

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Feb.05 -- South Korea is increasingly concerned that China may be stepping up economic retaliation over its decision to deploy a U.S. missile shield, and it sees worrying signs in everything from blocked imports of high-tech bidets to...
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Bloomberg

OECD's Mann Says U.S. Border Tax Won't Achieve Objective

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Mar.07 -- Catherine Mann, chief economist at OECD, and former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King discuss the economic merits of a U.S. border adjustment tax and the outlook for U.S. economic growth. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Nephew Says New U.S. Sanctions on Iran Are Significant

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May.09 -- Richard Nephew, senior research scholar at SIPA's Center on Global Energy Policy, discusses new sanctions on Iran and its possible economic impact on the country. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David Westin on...
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Bloomberg

World Bank Sees 'Relatively Good Numbers' in Thailand's GDP Forecast

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Mar.22 -- Birgit Hansl, country manager for Thailand at the World Bank, talks about the country's general election that will be held on March 24, and the implications for the conomy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Japan's Trade Surplus Sinks in October

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Nov.20 -- Japan's recovery is on track with exports growing by double digits for a fourth straight month in October. Bloomberg's James Mayger reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Why China Needs a Trade Deal Even More Than the U.S.

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Feb.28 -- In "Single Best Chart," Chris Grisanti, chief executive officer and co-founder at Grisanti Capital Management, examines the decline of Chinese exports. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Economy Minister Motegi Says Japan Wants Win-Win Relations With U.S.

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Dec.06 -- Japan's Economy Minister Toshimitsu Motegi talks about U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policy. Motegi speaks at Bloomberg's "The Year Ahead" Summit in Tokyo. (His remarks are translated.)
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Bloomberg

Coffee Talk: Prices Fall to 14-Low as Brazil Real Weakens

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Apr.25 -- Arabica-coffee futures are trading near the cheapest level since 2005, as large crops hang over the market and a weaker Brazilian real makes sales from the country more attractive. Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Shruti Singh...
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Bloomberg

Snam CEO Says Trade Dispute Could Lead to Cheaper Energy for Europe

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May.21 -- Marco Alvera, chief executive officer at Snam, discusses how Italy may be impacted by U.S.-China trade tensions, and examines the global LNG and oil markets. Pau Morilla-Giner, partner and chief investment officer at London &...
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EU agrees terms for limited trade talks with US

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The European Union on Monday approved its terms for negotiating a new and strictly limited trade deal with the United States but set up a possible show-down with Washington by ruling out any talks involving agricultural products.
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Bloomberg

Argentina Counts on Farmers to Fend Off an Economic Crisis

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Sep.06 -- Argentina will place a new tax on crop exports as President Mauricio Macri leans on farmers to help resolve a crisis marked by rampant inflation and interest rates and a plunging currency. Bloomberg's agriculture specialist...