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Mary Lou McDonald speaks at Sinn Fein think-in event

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Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald commenting at the start of her party's think-in event in Dublin.
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Country Garden Again Delays Bond Vote

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Distressed Chinese developer Country Garden Holdings Co. has again delayed a deadline for creditors to vote on its request to extend payment on an onshore bond, according to a holder familiar with the matter. Meantime, Sino-Ocean Group...
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Societe Generale on China Economic Recovery

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Wei Yao, head of research & chief economist for Asia Pacific at Societe Generale, shares what challenges China's economy faces in its recovery ahead of the release of August economic data. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts...
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Infrastructure Capital Advisors on US Markets

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Jay Hatfield, chief executive officer at Infrastructure Capital Advisors, discusses his outlook and investment strategies for US markets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bacik: I have received threats from the far-right

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Labour leader Ivana Bacik addresses the media at her party's think-in in Maynooth. Ms Bacik set out her party's key aims which will be focused around care, housing and climate.
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Core CPI Ran at Faster-Than-Expected Pace in August

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The so-called core consumer price index advanced 0.3% from July, the first acceleration in six months, Bureau of Labor Statistics data showed. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Country Garden Wins Vote to Extend Repayment on 7 Yuan Bonds

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Country Garden Holdings Co. won creditor support to extend repayment on seven yuan-denominated bonds, according to people familiar with the matter. This gives the distressed Chinese developer breathing room just days after it dodged a...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Tuberville: There Is No Military Readiness Problem

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Senator Tommy Tuberville, a Republican from Alabama, says there is no military readiness problem, even though he's been blocking military promotions for over six months. Tuberville speaks on "Balance of Power" about what it would take to...
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Country Garden Delays Voting on at Least Two Yuan Bonds

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Country Garden has delayed a deadline for holders of at least two yuan bonds to vote on the company's request to extend repayment, according to bondholders familiar with the matter. Loretta Chen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Renting a Room in London Costs Over £1,000 a Month

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The average rent for a single room in London has surpassed £1,000 ($1,246) a month for the first time, rising 15% from a year ago, according to data compiled by SpareRoom, a website that matches people seeking roommates. Eamon Farhat...
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China's Challenge Is Move to Services Orientation: CLSA

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"The real challenge for China is to move toward a services orientation and to grow consumption." Shaun Cochran, head of research at CLSA, discusses China's economy and his outlook for the US. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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UK Housing Market Feels Strain of BOE Tightening

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Bloomberg Markets Live's Nour Al Ali discusses the UK housing market and the outlook for Bank of England policy after Governor Andrew Bailey's comments that interest rates may be "near the top" of the cycle.
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China Builders Jump on Hopes of More Stimulus Measures

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China's property developers are seeing gains as China is calling for the easing of homebuying restrictions in more cities. Catherine Ngai reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Chinese Homebuyers' Confidence Have Been Knocked Down, S&P Says

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Charles Chang, Greater China country lead for corporates at S&P Global Ratings, shares his views on the debt crisis in the world's second-largest economy. Chinese developer Country Garden Holdings Co., one of the world's most-indebted...
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China Cuts Down Payments in Property Stimulus Drive

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China moved to allow its largest cities to cut down payments for homebuyers and encouraged lenders to lower rates on existing mortgages in its latest attempt to halt a slide in the country's residential property market. Jill Disis...
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Country Garden Delays Yuan Bondholder Voting Deadline Again

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Country Garden Holdings Co. is delaying a deadline again for the holders of a yuan bond to vote on several proposals regarding the note repayment, in its latest struggle to avoid what would be its maiden bond default. Jill Disis reports...
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Bloomberg

Making Sense of China's Property Sector and Stimulus

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Kevin Liu, managing director and strategist at CICC Research, discusses China's stimulus measures for the property sector, investor sentiment and his outlook for markets. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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All China's Stimulus Measures Are Encouraging: Yeung

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Raymond Yeung, chief Greater China economist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., discusses China's stimulus measures to help shore up the property market and what more the government should do. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Nomura's Subbaraman: Getting Worried About China's Banks

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"It's not clear to us that these piecemeal policy measures are really enough to revive the economy." Rob Subbaraman, head of global macro research at Nomura, discusses China's policy support for the economy and where he's seeing bright...
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China Banks Enlisted in Stimulus Push

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China may announce that the big state-owned banks are cutting rates on the majority of the nation's 38.6 trillion yuan ($5.3 trillion) of existing mortgages, according to people familiar with the matter. The reductions will only affect...
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China Property Sales Will Continue to Decline: Jefferies

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"China property sales will continue to decline due to trend of population, birth ratio and marriage." Shujin Chen, head of China financial & property research at Jefferies, discusses China's property market, mortgage rates and net...
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New Zealand First-Time Homebuyers Seize Brief Window

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New Zealand's home-building approvals fell 5.2% month-on-month in July versus revised increase of 3.4% in June. Meanwhile, the country's slump in house price has given first-time homebuyers a welcomed leg up in their quest to purchase a...
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Evergrande's Last-Minute Delay Drags on Debt Restructuring

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China Evergrande Group delayed key votes on its offshore-debt restructuring plan just hours before they were to occur Monday. Lorretta Chen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Evergrande Resumes Trading After Posting $4.5B Loss

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China Evergrande Group ends a 17-month halt, after the world's most-indebted developer unveiled a $4.5 billion loss in the first half. Kevin Kingsbury reports on Bloomberg Television.