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Nomura: RBA Has Eased Off the Accelerator

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Jul.06 -- Andrew Ticehurst, Executive Director Rate Strategist at Nomura says the RBA has eased off the accelerator, with a decision to not extend its Yield Target policy. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...
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Housing Is in an 'Irrational, Exuberant Boom,' Blinder Says

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Jul.07 -- Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Alan Blinder, a Princeton University professor, says the U.S. housing market is looking "frothy." He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Mica protesters gather outside Fianna Fail think-in

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Protesters from Donegal affected by mica gathered at the Fianna Fail think-in on Thursday to demand action from the Government. Members of the party gathering in Cavan on Thursday were welcomed by around 30 protesters from Donegal...
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Press Association

Sinn Fein says Government housing plan promises ‘more of the same’

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Sinn Fein has rejected the Government’s Housing for All plan as a solution to Ireland’s housing crisis, calling it “blueprint for more of the same”. Speaking after the launch on Thursday evening, Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald said...
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BII's Powell: Stocks Can Weather Yield Rise

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Ben Powell, BlackRock Investment Institute, Chief APAC Investment Strategist discusses his global investment outlook. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

China Could Do More to Support Recovery, Goldman Says

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Andrew Tilton, chief Asia Pacific economist at Goldman Sachs, discusses China's efforts to support economic growth. China stepped up its economic stimulus with a further 1 trillion yuan ($146 billion) of funding largely focused on...
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Federal Reserve's Daly Sees 50 Basis Point Hike in September, Open to 75 Bps

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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly discusses the state of the US economy and its implications for monetary policy. Consumer prices slowed to an 8.5% year-over-year pace last month, a report showed Wednesday, from...
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UK Housing Market Faces Correction Risk on Prices, Rates

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Surging inflation and higher interest rates are taking a toll on the UK housing market and raising concerns that a sharp correction is on its way. Lizzy Burden Reports on Bloomberg Television.
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China Developers Surge on Support Report

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Developer stocks on the Hang Seng Index among the biggest gainers. That comes on the back of a report that at least 24 Chinese cities have allowed parents to fund their children's home purchases to expand housing demand. Lianting Tu...
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Bloomberg

China's Property Outlook

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Charles Chang, country lead for Greater China corporates at S&P Global Ratings, discusses China's mortgage boycott, property sales and his outlook for the sector. Chang speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

China's Property Sector Consolidation Likely: Fidelity

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Catherine Yeung, investment director at Fidelity International, discusses the volatility in financial markets, central banks' efforts to tame inflation, and the opportunities she sees. She also talks about China's economy and the debt...
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Bloomberg

China Developers Face Winding-Up Lawsuits

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Chinese property developers are back in focus after two companies were served with winding-up petitions. Sunac China Holdings Ltd. and Jiayuan International Group Ltd. are the latest among at least six developers to have cases filed...
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Bloomberg

China Evergrande Faces Restructuring Plan Deadline

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China Evergrande Group, the world's most indebted developer, is due to unveil a preliminary restructuring plan by the end of the month as the debt crisis in the country's property market spreads to more builders and may threaten its...
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Bloomberg

HKMA Chief Yue: No Plans to Change Hong Kong Dollar Peg

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Eddie Yue, head of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, discusses the prospects of the city's status as a financial hub, the local currency's peg to the U.S. dollar, and the housing market. He speaks on the sidelines of the HKMA's Global...
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Bloomberg

Stifel Financial's Piegza on US Economy, Jobs

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Lindsey Piegza, Chief Economist at Stifel Financial, discusses her outlook for the US economy ahead of the jobs data. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Bloomberg

CIFI Says Offshore Debt Plan Won't Trigger Onshore Default

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Chinese property developer CIFI Group says its offshore debt payment suspension will not trigger an onshore default. Lorretta Chen reports on Bloomberg Television.