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How South Korea’s PeopleFund Is Shaking Up P2P Lending
Nov.05 -- Joey Kim, chief executive officer at PeopleFund, discusses what his company does, the growth drivers for his company, his latest funding round, P2P lending in South Korea, regulation, the possibility of consolidation in the...
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Stifel CEO 'Willing to Bet' Health-Care Systems Are Going Bankrupt
Apr.30 -- Stifel Financial Corp. Chief Executive Officer Ron Kruszewski says the U.S. health-care system is facing a grave risk that’s being overlooked as policymakers focus on rescuing small businesses and saving jobs amid the...
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'Mega' Bankruptcies Will Break All-Time Record, Says Professor Edward Altman
Jul.23 -- Edward Altman, Creator of the Z-Score and Professor at NYU Stern School of Business gives his outlook on bankruptcies amid the pandemic. He speaks with Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Wells Fargo Well Positioned for Rate Cut and Not Nervous About Mortgages, CFO Says
Jul.16 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo & Co. chief financial officer, discusses the bank's second-quarter earnings and growth outlook with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Taylor Riggs and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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ECB's Lagarde on Economic Risks, Inflation Forecast: Statement
Dec.12 -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde gives her opening statement at a press conference in Frankfurt after policy makers held the ECB deposit rate at a record-low minus 0.5%, and bond purchases at 20 billion euros...
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Burning Issues: Takeovers Get Pricey, CLOs Battered & Luxury Condos Struggle
Dec.03 -- Equity returns on the riskiest piece of collateralized loan obligations are set to come in at their lowest since at least 2013, a far cry from the heady double-digit payouts seen in recent years. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak, Adam...
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Trump Administration Plans To Privatize Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
The change is part of a sweeping plan released by the Treasury Department aimed at remaking the American housing market.
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Consumers Are in Good Shape: Huntington Bancshares CEO
Huntington Bancshares CEO Stephen Steinour says consumer fundamentals are in good shape and adds that he is optimistic about the Federal Reserve's ability to contain inflation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sri Lanka Revokes Emergency Within Days of Imposing It
Sri Lanka's president has revoked emergency rule within days of imposing it and it's escalating the political crisis and making it tougher for the country to agree on a bailout from the International Monetary Fund. Bloomberg's Ramsey...
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JPMorgan Starts to Cut Mortgage Jobs
JPMorgan Chase is laying off hundreds of home-lending employees and reassigning hundreds more this week as rapidly rising mortgage rates drive down demand. Hannah Levitt reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Wheeler: Deutsche Bank's 'Small Victory' on Loans
Sept. 20 -- Christopher Wheeler, bank analyst at Atlantic Equities, discusses reports that Deutsche Bank is working to offload risk by securitizing billions of dollars of corporate loans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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VOICED : Congress student loan fight could leave
VOICED : Congress student loan fight could leave
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Dombret: Difficult for European Banks to Make Money
April 25 -- Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret tells Bloomberg's Mark Barton that it's difficult for European banks to make money in the current environment.
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Hentemann: Lending Market Will Learn to Adapt
May 11 -- Chris Hentemann, 400 Capital Management managing partner, discusses the state of the lending market with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the SALT Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Egypt to Work With IMF for $21B in Loans
Aug. 14 -- Fakhry Elfiky, professor of economics at Cairo University, discusses the staff-level agreement between Egypt and the IMF for $12B in loans, if the total amount will be enough for the economy and the outlook for the Egyptian...
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With Congress returning from a weeklong spring recess, the Senate plans to vote Tuesday on whether to start debating a Democratic plan to keep college loan interest rates for 7.4 million students from doubling on July 1.
HEADLINE: Dems, GOP battle over student loan rates
CAPTION: With Congress returning from a weeklong spring recess, the Senate plans to vote Tuesday on whether to start debating a Democratic plan to keep college loan interest rates for...
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Trump Imposes Tariffs on Solar Imports, Washing Machines
Jan.22 -- President Trump approved duties of as much as 30 percent on solar equipment made abroad, a move that threatens to handicap a $28 billion industry that relies on parts made abroad for 80 percent of its supply. Bloomberg's Lynn...
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Mortgage bank managers meet over financial crisis, protestors
San Francisco, California - 20 October 2008
1. Wide of annual Mortgage Bankers Association convention
2. Mid of convention graphic on screen
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Courson, CEO Mortgage Bankers Association:
"I've never, ever seen...
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What Not to Miss in Wells Fargo's Earnings
April 13 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Alison Williams and Bloomberg's Asjylyn Loder discuss what we can expect from Wells Fargo when they release earnings for the first quarter. They speak to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Alix Steel and...
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Wells Fargo CFO Doesn't See Sea Change in Consumer Credit
Oct.13 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo's chief financial officer, discusses the company's credit-card business with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Messori: Low Probability of Monte Paschi Market Solution
Dec.06 -- Marcello Messori, professor of economics at Luiss-Guido Carli University, examines the problems facing the Italian banking industry with a focus on finding a solution for Monte Paschi. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua...
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Bhattacharya Says a Number of Factors Contributed to India's Slowdown
Feb.27 -- Former State Bank of India Chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya discusses the banking industry in India and outlook for the country overall. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Viceroy's Perring Says Capitec Loan Book Is 'Looking in Very Bad Health'
Jan.30 -- Viceroy Research Founder Fraser Perring discusses Capitec's regulartory loophole in South Africa and says its loan book is "looking in very bad health." He speaks with Guy Johnson and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets:...