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Carmignac's Medecin on Italian Banking Sector

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Jun.26 -- Jean Medecin, investment committee member at Carmignac, discusses the banking sector in Italy and Italy's commitment of up to 17 billion euros to keep Veneto banks afloat. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

How the Fed Is Assisting Hurricane Ravaged Puerto Rico

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Sep.28 -- Bloomberg's Michael McKee explains what the Federal Reserve can do to aid Puerto Rico as it recovers from Hurricane Maria. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Won't Go to Market Until End of 2020, FHFA Director Says

Higher Ed
Sep.16 -- Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mark Calabria discusses the outlook for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Dubai Islamic Bank CEO on Expansion Plans, Loan Growth, Dubai Economy

Higher Ed
Oct.30 -- Adnan Chilwan, chief executive officer at Dubai Islamic Bank Group, discusses his business strategy, expansion plans, his outlook for Dubai's economy, loan growth, non-performing loans, consolidation in the industry and the...
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Pandmemic Still Spreading as Recession Deepens, Says World Bank

Higher Ed
Jul.20 -- World Bank President David Malpass says developing countries are under immense pressure because of the global recession and coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Etihad Etisalat CFO Discusses Results, Investments, Strategy

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- Khaled Abanami, chief financial officer of Etihad Etisalat, talks about the company's financial results, business investments and strategy. The Saudi Arabian telecommunications provider known as Mobily reported profit for the...
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Bloomberg

Why Barry Sternlicht Can't Decide Who to Vote for in 2020 Election

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- Real estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht shares his political views and explains why he's having difficulty deciding whom to support in the 2020 U.S. election. He speaks exclusively with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Front...
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Bloomberg

Fed Sounds Alarm on Wall Street's Riskier Loan Deals

Higher Ed
Oct.26 -- In the Trump era, Wall Street banks have been testing the limits of what they can get away with in piling risky loans onto highly indebted companies. They may have finally crossed a line. Bloomberg's Lisa Lee explains on...
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Bloomberg

Leveraged Loans Shelved at Fastest Pace in Four Months

Higher Ed
Nov.27 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports on Wall Street pushing back on leveraged loans. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Dems propose 0 interest loans to federal workers

Higher Ed
Democratic Rep. TJ Cox and Democratic colleagues unveil the Immediate Relief for Federal Workers Act, a bill which would allow the Treasury Department to provide zero interest loans to federal workers impacted by the government shutdown.
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Is Said to Have Considered Restructuring Trump Loans

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- Deutsche Bank AG's top executives had such concerns after the 2016 U.S. election that the Trump Organization might default on loans that they reportedly discussed extending repayment dates until the end of a potential second...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Waters Calls on Banks to Assist With Rent

Higher Ed
May.08 -- House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman, Maxine Waters speaks to Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on helping with rent assistance, the jobs report and the next round of stimulus
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Bloomberg

Eurogroup Aims for Long Maturities in Recovery Fund, Centeno Says

Higher Ed
May.08 -- We cannot risk having a second wave of the crisis when we recover, says Eurogroup President Mario Centeno as he discusses the need for a common approach across the euro area to provide support for struggling member states. He...
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U.K. Jobless Claims Start Amid Virus Outbreak

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Apr.21 -- Rain Newton-Smith, chief economist at the Confederation of British Industry, looks at how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the country's economy and the government's efforts to support growth. U.K. jobless claims increased...
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Bloomberg

UBS CEO Says Client Ready to Deploy Cash Selectively

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- Sergio Ermotti, chief executive officer at UBS Group AG, discusses the bank’s credit losses, the pressure on income streams, lending demand and what he’s hearing from clients. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Bloomberg

World Health Organization Calls for Nations to Boost Funding in Coronavirus Fight

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- The head of the World Health Organization called for nations around the globe to boost funding to fight the coronavirus while the outbreak is still mostly confined to China, and the airline industry forecast the first annual...
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Bloomberg

How Startup Kopentech Is Disrupting CLO Underwriting

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- Startup KopenTech conducted an online auction recently that could revolutionize the way the biggest buyers of leveraged loans fund themselves. Bloomberg's Lisa Lee reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Paychex CEO on Jobs Report

Higher Ed
Jan.14 -- Paychex Chief Executive Officer Martin Mucci discusses the U.S. labor market and small business employment report on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Minerd Says Fed's Main Street Lending Program a 'Disaster'

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- Scott Minerd, Guggenheim Global chief investment officer, says the Federal Reserve's Main Street Lending progam intended to aid small businesses impacted by the pandemic has been a "disaster." He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Citizens CEO Expects Uptick in Loan Growth This Year

Higher Ed
Apr.16 -- Citizens Financial Group CEO Bruce Van Saun says the credit picture continues to improve and adds that he's optimistic about corporate loan growth in the second half of 2021. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Matt...
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Bloomberg

China Banks Cut Key Rate by Record to Boost Ailing Economy

Higher Ed
Chinese banks cut a key interest rate for long-term loans by a record amount The move would reduce mortgage costs and may boost weak loan demand amid a property slump and Covid lockdowns. Enda Curran reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Fed Reduces Main Street Lending Program Minimum to $100,000

Higher Ed
Oct.30 -- The Federal Reserve lowered the minimum loan amount in its Main Street Lending Program to $100,000 in an effort to open the emergency facilities to more U.S. businesses. Bloomberg’s Michael McKee reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

Chinese Nickel Giant Tsingshan Secures Bank Lifelines

Higher Ed
The Chinese nickel company at the heart of this week's big short squeeze on the LME, Tsingshan Holding Group Co., is said to have secured a package of loans to help it meet a wave of margin calls. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan CEO Dimon on Stimulus, M&A, War for Talent

Higher Ed
JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon weighs in on the Russia-Ukraine crisis and says there's probably been too much economic stimulus. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond at the JPMorgan Global High Yield and Leveraged Finance...