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Ramakrishnan: 'Unknown Nervousness' Around Pound
Jan.16 -- Nandini Ramakrishnan, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, examines the pound ahead of U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's latest comments on Brexit, the FTSE 100 at record high, and the recovery in emerging...
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Japan Slumps Into a Larger-Than-Expected DeficitÂ
Feb.19 -- Japan slumped into a larger-than-expected deficit as exports rose less than expected, with the Lunar New Year weighing on trade in January. Bloomberg's Brian Fowler reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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CLEAN : Police disperse Ivory Coast cocoa producers protest
Protesting cocoa producers in the Ivory Coast are dispersed by tear gas as authorities block exports over a price dispute
Bloomberg
Russia Tops Saudi Arabia as Largest Oil Producer
Feb.20 -- Russia overtook Saudi Arabia as the world’s largest crude producer in December, when both countries started restricting supplies ahead of agreed cuts with other global producers to curb the worst glut in decades. Bloomberg's...
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CLEAN : Brazil says Trump administration won't affect exports
Brazil is advocating for more economic openness but no specific exports are dependent on the American market Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles says Wednesday at the prospect of economic protectionism by US president Donald Trump's...
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CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: Australia's economy grows 1.1% in Q4, 2.4% on year
Australia's economy rebounds strongly in the December quarter growing by 1.1 percent to avoid a technical recession on the back of buoyant exports and consumer spending data show
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Yale's Stephen Roach Says China Is Not in Crisis
Mar.09 -- Stephen Roach, senior fellow at Yale University and former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia, discusses the state of China's economy with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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CLEAN : Brazil confronts fallout from rotten meat exports row
Brazil's president was in crisis talks Sunday with ministers and foreign ambassadors to try and limit the damage to trade from allegations that major Brazilian producers have been selling tainted meat worldwide
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CLEAN : Brazil halts exports by meat processors under investigation
The Brazilian government on Monday halts exports by all 21 meat processors under investigation in a rotten meat scandal that has led China and Chile to suspend meat imports from Brazil
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Asia Analytica's Loong Says China Running Out of Options
Mar.05 -- Pauline Loong, managing director at Asia Analytica, discusses the economic policies coming out of China's National People's Congress and what they mean for the country. She speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat and Haidi Lun on...
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BofAML's Piron Sees More Downside for the Pound
Mar.29 -- Claudio Piron, co-head of Asia fixed income and FX strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses his outlook for the pound, volatility in the currency and U.K. exports. He speaks to Bloomberg's Yvonne Man and Betty Liu...
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CLEAN : China economic outlook brightens as trade up tensions down
Chinese exports surge in March the largest jump in two years in a sign of robust global demand as concerns ease over possible trade war with US
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CLEAN : Lib Dems Farron Cleg campaign at factory relying on EU
Lib Dems leader Tim Farron and former leader Nick Clegg campaign at a factory relying on exports to the EU
Bloomberg
BofAML's Qiao Sees Firm China Export Numbers
May.07 -- Bank of America Merrill Lynch Chief Greater China Economist Helen Qiao previews China's trade numbers and discusses the country's economy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Oil Prices Fall for Fifth Week
Jun.25 -- CBA Miming and Energy Commodities Associate Director Vivek Dhar weighs in on the price and production of oil and talks about his outlook for OPEC. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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U.K. GDP Revised Down Ahead of Election
May.25 -- U.K. growth was just 0.2 percent in the first quarter, the weakest in a year, and less than half the pace recorded in the euro area, the Office for National Statistics said. Bloomberg's Jamie Murray reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Portugal's Cabral Says Exports Are Driving Growth
Jun.21 -- Portugal Economy minister Manuel Caldeira Cabral explains the factors driving the nation's economic growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Sinche Sees EU Exports as U.K. Brexit Negotiation Tool
Jun.26 -- Robert Sinche, global strategist at Amherst Pierpont, discusses the U.K.'s Brexit negotiating position and the importance of trade between the U.K. and European Union. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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CLEAN : Oil: Cuba tries to shield itself against Venezuelan crisis
With deliveries of Venezuelan oïl down 40% since 2014 according to experts state owned Cuba Petroleo (Cupet) is looking to boost production and diversify its markets in the hopes of sustaining the trade which for ten years has kept the...
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VOICED : Spain's jamon conquers China
China the world's top pork consumer is getting a serious taste for Spain's world famous jamon which is sold there as a luxury product and is getting one over on its French and Italian competitors
Bloomberg
Ross Says U.S. Must Rebalance Trade Deals With China
Jul.19 -- U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross's opening remarks at the U.S.-China Comprehensive Economic Dialog spoke of the issues driving the trade imbalance between the U.S. and China.
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Gerard Pleased With Trump’s Broader Vision of Energy
Jun.30 -- Jack Gerard, chief executive officer at the American Petroleum Institute, discusses the outlook for energy and impact thus far from President Trump. He speaks with Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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UBS' Kwok Sees More pronounced China Slowdown in 2018
Jul.02 -- UBS Senior China Economist Donna Kwok discusses China's manufacturing PMI numbers. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : N.Korea is optimistic about sporting potential despite sanctions
Exports of luxury goods to the North are prohibited as part of United Nations sanctions over its banned nuclear and ballistic missile programmes in a move intended to hit Pyongyang's elites