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Banco Santander's Botin on UK, Inflation, Acquisitions
Banco Santander Executive Chair Ana Botin says she has "high confidence" in UK institutions. Speaking with David Westin on "Balance of Power," Botin also discusses current inflation levels and the bank's acquisition strategy.
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Madoff Trustee in Money Fight With Dead Sons' Estates
May 10 -- The estates of Mark and Andrew Madoff, the deceased sons of Bernie Madoff, are continuing the fight over a 2009 lawsuit aimed at recovering $150 million of investor funds allegedly squandered by the pair. Bloomberg's Erik...
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White House To Extend Student Loan Pause Through August
The action applies to more than 43 million Americans who owe a combined $1.6 trillion in student debt held by the federal government.
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SEC Chairman Clayton on Market Risks
May.08 -- Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton tells David Rubenstein that among his worries about markets are expectations relating to leveraged loans, a "hard" Brexit and cyber terror. His comments come on the latest...
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'Opportunity Has Increased Dramatically' in Credit: Northern Trust
Dec.07 -- Greg Peters, senior portfolio manager at PGIM Fixed Income, Subadra Rajappa, head of U.S. rates strategy at Societe Generale, and Colin Robertson, head of fixed income at Northern Trust Asset Management, talk with Bloomberg's...
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Five Big Myths of China's Belt and Road Initiative
May.17 -- Andy Browne, Editorial Director of the Bloomberg New Economy, explains what he thinks are the five big myths of China's Belt and Road initiative.
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3 Charts to Know: India's Budget Choice - Deficit or Voters
Jan.31 -- Asia's third largest economy unveils its fiscal year 2018 budget. With elections coming, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is under pressure to loosen fiscal policy. His choice: keep chipping away at the deficit or add to it by...
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Mariner's $1 Billion Securitization Deal for Africa
Nov.28 -- Andrew Hohns, managing director at Mariner Investment Group, discusses the firms deal to help finance infrastructure in Africa. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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China's Money Supply Growth Slows
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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Decision Day: BOE Set for Historic Hike; ECB's Inflation Dilemma
The Bank of England looks set to take a historic decision on Thursday -- delivering the first back-to-back interest-rate increase since 2004. Meanwhile, the European Central Bank is set to decide how to respond to an unprecedented...
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Leveraged Loan Frenzy Wilts With $13 Billion of Deals Pulled
Mar.04 -- The leveraged loan refinancing frenzy that fueled a boom of risky debt issuance earlier this year is wilting with more than $12.6 billion of deals pulled over the past six trading days. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak has more on...
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Some States May Run Out Of Unemployment Money Within Weeks
Before the pandemic, more than 20 states didn't have enough unemployment funds to weather a recession. Many will take on debt to pay claims.
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ING Loan-Loss Provisions to Be Lower in Second Half: CFO
Aug.06 -- Tanate Phutrakul, chief financial officer at ING Group NV, discusses full-year loan loss provisions, their loan portfolio and the possibility of bank closures due to coronavirus. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Fed Opens Main Street Program for Lender Registration
Jun.15 -- The Federal Reserve has opened its Main Street Lending Program for small and mid-size businesses, encouraging lenders to start making loans in the much-anticipated program immediately, the Fed’s Boston Bank said on its website....
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What Are the Worries for the U.S. Auto Industry?
May 20 -- Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist Chris Bryant reports on underwater U.S. auto loans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." His opinions are his own.
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Arena Investors CEO Sees Numerous Triggers for Next Credit Crisis
Aug.15 -- Dan Zwirn, chief executive officer and chief investment officer at Arena Investors, discusses market reaction to Turkey, what may trigger the next credit crisis, and the state of the credit market. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Rakbank CEO on FY Earnings, SME Lending, Consolidation
Jan.31 -- Peter England, chief executive officer at Rakbank, discusses 2018 earnings, SME lending and consolidation in the financial industry in the Middle East. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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China’s Biggest Banks Seeing Bad Loans Grow at Fastest Pace Since at Least 2017
Apr.29 -- China’s five biggest banks have all reported an increase in first-quarter profit, but bad loans are rising too. In fact, at the fastest pace since at least 2017. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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BofA's Moynihan Lays Out Strategy for Responsible Growth
Dec.21 -- In an exclusive interview, Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan talks about the company's growth strategy, cost cutting, and customer service. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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We’re Confident in Our Strategy, Say Bank of Ireland CEO
Feb.25 -- Francesca McDonagh, chief executive officer at Bank of Ireland, discusses full-year earnings, getting to the 50% payout ratio, loan sales, the U.K. business and the possibility of job cuts at the bank. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Andrea Jung on the Importance of Saving $5 a Week
Dec.13 -- Grameen America President & CEO Andrea Jung, who led Avon Products as ceo from 1999 to 2012, talks about how the organization helps keep women above the poverty line and on a road to success. She sat down with Bloomberg's David...
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SpaceX Said to Seek $500M as Leveraged-Loan Market Takes Off
Oct.25 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz takes a look at the top stories in the leveraged-loan market.
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Singapore Banks Expect Oil, Gas Impairment Charges
Oct. 25 -- Singapore's largest banks are expected to report higher impairment charges on oil and gas industry loans in their third-quarter results. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Future Wells Fargo Operating Losses Will Look More Normal, CFO Says
Jan.14 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo & Co. chief financial officer, discusses the bank's fourth-quarter earnings and litigation expenses with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You...