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Fed Should Take a Bit of a Pause: State Street's Heinel
Lori Heinel, State Street Global Advisors global CIO, says the Federal Reserve may have done enough and should probably take a bit of a pause. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bridgewater Executive Sees Commodities as Underused Inflation Hedge
Karen Karniol-Tambour, co-CIO for sustainability at Bridgewater Associates, explains why investors should look to commodities for inflation protection and says U.S. stocks are "some of the most susceptible to liquidity removal." She...
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IFC's Gandolfo on investing in the green bond market
Oct.17 -- International Finance Corporation Vice President and Treasurer John Gandolfo discusses the opportunities of investing in the green bond market. He spoke with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays at the International Finance Corporation's...
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China Tech Has Attractive Valuation: Credit Suisse's Fong
Kenneth Fong, head of China internet research at Credit Suisse, discusses the Chinese tech sector, his investment strategy and where he's finding opportunity. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Vanguard's Bogle Says Rivals Should 'Come On In'
Dec.06 -- Mutual fund sage and founder of the Vanguard Group Jack Bogle talks about the competition between money management firms and growth strategy. He speaks with Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg ETF IQ."
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Why Carson Block Is Shorting Manulife Financial
Oct.04 -- Carson Block, co-founder and chief investment officer at Muddy Waters, explains the reasons behind the firm's short position in Manulife Financial Corp., as he states there is no "wrongdoing" by the company. He speaks with...
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Core Bond Funds 'Quite Positive' in Medium Term: Pimco's Balls
Andrew Balls, CIO for global fixed income at Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco), sees "very, very interesting return potential over the next coming year" for core bond funds. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Goldman Sach Is Bullish on Oil
Damien Courvalin, head of energy research at Goldman Sachs, discusses the outlook for oil and its implications for the global economy. Oil rose for a fourth session after the OPEC+ alliance agreed to the biggest production cut since 2020...
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Mary Grove on Google's Efforts to Support Startups
June 24 -- Mary Grove, director of Google for Entrepreneurs, discusses Google's entrepreneur program and her efforts to support startups and entrepreneurs in more than 120 countries around the world. She speaks with Bloomberg's Cory...
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Alpine's Hunt Sees Long Runway for Tech Stock Growth
Sarah Hunt, portfolio manager at Alpine Woods Capital Investors, explains why she sees opportunity in tech stocks hit by the recent selloff and suggests doing individual stock-by-stock analysis. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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How Rate Volatility Is Impacting the Muni Market
Appleton Partners Senior Vice President Whitney Fitts discusses how inflation is impacting the municipal bond market. She spoke with Taylor Riggs on the Oct. 12 episode of "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Is Smart Beta a Fad?
Feb.07 -- Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas discusses factor investing and returns on smart beta ETFs. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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Stocks Tumble As Federal Reserve Eyes Interest Rate Hikes
The Dow Jones dropped by more than 700 points Monday morning, while the NASDAQ and S&P 500 were down 440 points and 120 points, respectively.
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Muddy Waters' Block on Manulife Short, Pot Stocks, China Hardware Hack
Oct.04 -- Carson Block, co-founder and chief investment officer at Muddy Waters, explains the reasons behind the firm's short position in Manulife Financial Corp., and discusses Canadian pot stocks and the Chinese government's hardware...
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The Rebound for Female-Led Startups
The Helm Founder, CEO and General Partner Lindsey Taylor Wood, joins Taylor Riggs on Bloomberg Technology to discuss how much the pandemic impacted women-led businesses, how the trend turned around in 2021, and what to expect in 2022.
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Our Rate Cut Reduces Probability of Having to Do More Later, Says RBNZ’s Orr
Aug.22 -- Adrian Orr, governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, discusses the central bank’s policies, downside risks to the economy, future rate cuts, what’s going to cause him to cut again, his outlook for monetary policy, the New...
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Why Banker Ken Moelis Is ‘Stunned’ by Zoom Productivity
Dec.11 -- Like every firm on Wall Street, Moelis & Co. has been mostly working from home throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Going in, no one knew what it would be like. Here, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ken Moelis talks about how...
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Crypto Report: Fund Tokenization
Securitize CEO Carlos Domingo joins Bloomberg's Sonali Basak to discuss the tokenization of their funds with Hamilton Lane, and how it could expand access to private markets for a broader set of investors.
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Fed Forced to Engineer a Hard Landing: Principal's Shah
Seema Shah, Principal Global Investors chief global strategist, says investor expectations about higher rates, lower growth and lower earnings are pushing the market down and it is not over yet. She speaks with Jonathan Ferro on...
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Green Energy vs. Energy Security at the UN General Assembly
Rachel Kyte, dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University and a member of a UN crisis response group advising the UN
Secretary General on climate issues joins Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: The European...
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What the Volatility in Treasuries Means for Munis
Jennifer Johnston, Franklin Templeton's director of municipal bond research, discusses how the volatility in Treasuries impacts municipal bonds and where she is seeing the best opportunities in the credit market. She speaks with...
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Pretium's Jocelyn Moore on alternative investing
Jocelyn Moore, Senior Managing Director at Pretium, an alternative investment firm discusses investing in everything from housing market to sports betting with 'Bloomberg Markets' Matt Miller and Jon Erlichman.
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Demand for Chips Will Keep Growing: GlobalFoundries CEO
GlobalFoundries Inc., the biggest U.S.-based provider of made-to-order semiconductors, gave a bullish forecast for the current quarter, indicating the rush to get chips continues amid industrywide shortages. CEO Tom Caulfield speaks to...
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Initialized Capital Raises $700 Million
Initialized Capital Founder & Managing Partner Garry Tan joins Emily Chang to talk more about their latest fund to invest in startups -- a substantial sum for the early-stage venture firm founded just a decade ago. Tan also shares his...