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Grow Investment Hao Hong on Party Congress

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Grow Investment Group Chief Economist Hao Hong discusses his outlook for the Chinese economy and markets in the light of ongoing China's 20th Communist Party Congress. He speaks to Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Sen. Toomey on EPA Decision, Inflation and Trump

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US Senator Pat Toomey, a Pennsylvania Republican, says there's a significant risk of a recession. Speaking with David Westin on "Balance of Power," Toomey adds that he thinks the Republican Party will have a stronger candidate than...
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IMF Approves $12B Loan to Egypt

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Nov. 13 -- Mohamed Abu Basha, vice president of macro strategy at EFG-Hermes, discusses the IMF's $12B loan to Egypt and what it means for the economy. He speaks to Manus Cranny and Tracy Alloway on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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China's Money Supply Growth Slows

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Jul.12 -- The growth in China's M2 money supply was the slowest on record in June. This was the second straight month where we have seen a new record low being hit. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Idea of Super League Makes Sense on Paper: Pagliuca

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Apr.23 -- Bain Capital Co-Chairman and Boston Celtics Co-Owner Stephen Pagliuca says that the idea of the Super League made sense on paper for the sake of cost controls, but says that there will be more trouble in practice. He joins...
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The Week in Markets

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Ed Hyman, Evercore ISI Chairman & Bob Prince, Bridgewater Associates Co-CIO join David Westin to discuss the volatility that continues to dominate the financial markets.
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What Labeling China a Currency Manipulator Means for Markets

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Oct.17 -- Alan Ruskin, global co-head of FX research at Deutsche Bank, discusses the market implications if the United States labels China as a currency manipulator. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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'Bloomberg Real Yield': SkyBridge Capital's Troy Gayeski

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Dec.11 -- Troy Gayeski, co-chief investment officer at SkyBridge Capital, discusses valuations, the duration trade in credit, and risk appetite. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Real Yield."
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RR7426A INDIA'S PROBLEMS

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CUTS AVAILABLE: z043141 Following droughts in recent years and the additional burden of the oil crisis, India's economy is under great stress. Inflation is running at 27 per cent a year, a record rate, and many foods and basic...
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The Fed Is Trying to Federalize Financial Markets: Jim Grant

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Apr.29 -- Jim Grant, founder of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, talks about the Federal Reserve balance sheet and the future of inflation. He appears on "Bloomberg The Open."
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U.S. Economy in Relatively Good Shape, Says Reyl’s Liew

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Jun.04 -- Daryl Liew, head of portfolio management at Reyl Singapore, discusses Fed policy, the U.S. economy, and the global economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bain’s Pagliuca Expects Government Stimulus to Drive Inflation

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Apr.20 -- Stephen Pagliuca, co-chairman of private equity firm Bain Capital, said he expects government stimulus programs and the Federal Reserve’s expansionary monetary policy to fuel inflation. He also says the new proposed super...
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Minerd: The Fed Is 'Trying to Be Too Cute' With Policy

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Guggenheim Global CIO Scott Minerd says the Federal Reserve has "largely abandoned" monetary orthodoxy. The Fed raised interest rates by a quarter percentage point and signaled six more such hikes this year.
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Hong Kong's Growth Halved, Financial Secretary Says

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Feb.17 -- The trade war between the U.S. and China and slowing retail sales dragged Hong Kong’s economic growth down at the end of last year, with exports showing almost "zero growth." Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Billionaire Mike Novogratz on Georgia Election, Gold, Bitcoin

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Jan.06 -- Billionaire Mike Novogratz, Galaxy Investment Partners chief executive officer, discusses his political money-raising efforts, President Donald Trump's refusal to concede the 2020 election results, and the outlook for gold and...
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John Paulson on Why Gold Goes Parabolic

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Aug.29 -- John Paulson, Paulson & Co. president and portfolio manager, explains why gold goes parabolic and why it's a good investment now. He's on "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein." This was recorded Aug. 12 at Paulson's home on...
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John Paulson on Gold Trade

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Aug.31 -- John Paulson, Paulson & Co. president and portfolio manager, explains why gold goes parabolic and why it's a good investment now. He's on "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein." This was recorded Aug. 12 at Paulson's home on...
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Mobius Sees Fed Rates as High as 9% If CPI Keeps Rising

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Investor Mark Mobius says US interest rates could peak at 9% if inflation keeps rising. "So you have 8*% CPI. That means you have to have 9% interest rates," said Mobius, who co-founded Mobius Capital Partners after spending more than...
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Why the Fed May Still Raise Rates This Month

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Sept. 2 -- Brian Wesbury, First Trust's chief economist, explains why the Fed may still raise rates in September. He speaks with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic, Joe Weisenthal and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Evercore's Ed Hyman on Biden's Road ahead

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Jan.20 -- One of Wall Street's most accurate forecasters, Evercore's Ed Hyman discusses his outlook for the economy under Biden. He speaks with Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close".
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Fed Should Hike 100 Basis Points, Wharton's Siegel Says

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Jeremy Siegel, a University of Pennsylvania Wharton School professor of finance, says the Federal Reserve should act aggressively in light of the recent US inflation data. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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MicroStrategy's Unrelenting Bitcoin Bet

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MicroStrategy Chairman and CEO Michael Saylor joins Emily Chang to talk about his position on a potential Bitcoin loan, his view on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency volatility, and whether he expects Bitcoin to drop even further.
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Germany - Stocks

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Europe's financial markets fell sharply on Wednesday after a surge in German money supply and worries about U.S. inflation sparked fears that further cuts in European interest rates would be delayed. Domestic factors went out of the...
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Can the PBOC Monetize China's Debt Problem?

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March 10 -- Michael Pettis, senior associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, talks with Joe Weisenthal about potential solutions for China's debt and how debt plays into the devaluing of the nation's currency. He speaks on...