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Menacorp's Al Rantisi on Saudi Earnings, Bond Sale
Oct. 18 -- Nabil Al Rantisi, managing director at Menacorp, discusses Saudi bank earnings, the warning from Moody's about construction loans and the Saudi bond sale. He speaks to Tracy Alloway and Angie Lau on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle...
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Finding High-Yield Credit Investment Opportunities
Dec.13 -- Troy Gayeski, senior portfolio manager at SkyBridge Capital, and Mark Okada, co-founder and chief investment officer at Highland Capital Management, examine expected returns in high-yield credit. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Monte Paschi Plan Threatened by Loan Term Doubts
Dec.19 -- Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA's recapitalization plan is facing uncertainty as a backer has expressed "strong reservations" on terms of a loan in the transaction. Bloomberg's Elisa Martinuzzi reports on "Bloomberg...
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Ares’ Jacobson Sees Changes in European Credit Markets
Feb.28 -- Ares Capital Partner and Co-Head of European Credit Blair Jacobson discusses his outlook for credit opportunities in Europe and his read on landscape ahead of the several major elections on the continent. He speaks with...
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VOICED : Egyptians throw parties to save in money pools
As belly dancers sway to the music of an Egyptian band playing at a young girl's birthday party the guests count their cash to add to the pot
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Economist Paul Krugman Cautions Fed Against Raising Rates
Feb.15 -- Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, distinguished professor of economics at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, comments on Dodd-Frank regulations and Federal Reserve monetary policy during an interview...
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Singapore Banks Feel Oil and Gas Pain
Feb.15 -- Bloomberg Gadfly's Christopher Langner takes a look at Singapore Banks and how they're impacted by oil and gas prices. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." Langner is a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.
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Hong Kong Fights Against Property Boom
May.25 -- Hang Seng Bank Chairman Raymond Ch'Ien discusses his outlook for Hong Kong's property market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sears Selling Craftsman to Stanley for $900 Million
Jan.05 -- Sears Holding Corp. will raise $900 million by selling off its Craftsman tool brand to Stanley Black & Decker in the third funding move for the company in the last two weeks. Bloomberg Intelligence's Noel Hebert reports on...
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Business Leaders Petition Tillerson on Foreign Aid Cut
May.22 -- Andrew Tisch, co-chairman at Loews Corp. explains the importance of foreign aid to U.S. businesses as business leaders write to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in hopes of preserving the funds. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Mary Barra Says GM 'Forever Grateful' for Bailout
May.10 -- General Motors Co. Chairman and CEO Mary Barra discusses the federal government's bailout of the company. She speaks with David Rubenstein on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The interview was conducted...
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China's Credit Surges to Record High
Feb.14 -- Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on China's borrowing binge and record high credit. Engle speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Citigroup 4Q Fixed Income Revenue Tops Estimates
Jan.16 -- Citigroup Inc. reported fourth-quarter results that saw the bank take a $22 billion charge related to the tax bill as fixed income markets revenue came in stronger than expected. Bloomberg Intelligence's Alison Williams...
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Why Leveraged Loans Look 'Scary' After Outflows
Dec.14 -- Gershon Distenfeld, co-head of fixed income at AllianceBernstein, Luke Hickmore, senior investment manager at Aberdeen Asset Management, and Kathleen Gaffney, director of diversified fixed income at Eaton Vance Management,...
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ING's CFO on 2Q Earnings, Brexit, 2H Outlook
Aug.02 -- Koos Timmermans, chief financial officer at ING Group, discusses second-quarter earnings, his assessment of the recovery in Europe, loan-loss provisions, Brexit preparations, and his outlook for the second half of the year. He...
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Leveraged Loan Market Is 'Spotty,' Loomis Sayles' Fuss Says
Jan.10 -- Loomis Sayles Vice Chairman Dan Fuss discusses the state of the fixed-income market with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Farmers storm AIB meeting during loan sale protest
Farmers have stormed an Allied Irish Banks meeting in protest at the sale of loans to vulture funds. Members of the Irish Farmers’ Association made their way into the bank’s AGM in Dublin on Wednesday as part of a nationwide campaign...
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Zimbabwe's Finance Minister to Ensure Fiscal Discipline to Tame Inflation
Jan.22 -- Zimbabwe Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube discusses stability in Zimbabwe's economy, inflation, budget deficits, reintroducing the currency and bailout loans for the country. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" at the World...
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Auto Industry Doesn’t Seem Anywhere Near Recession, Albertine Says
Feb.13 -- James Albertine, strategy VP at MileOne Autogroup, examines the prospect of an auto industry recession and increasing auto loan delinquencies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Europe Is Our Least Favorite Region, Says State Street’s Veitmane
Apr.05 -- Marija Veitmane, senior multi-asset strategist at State Street, discusses the German economy, European stocks and European banks. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Brexit Prompts a Cautious Approach to Lending, Zopa CEO Says
Jan.29 -- Jaidev Janardana, chief executive officer at Zopa, discusses Brexit's impact on his company's business and the overall lending market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Property Policy Is Most Important for China, Nomura's Lu Says
Nov.08 -- Lu Ting, chief China economist at Nomura International, discusses China's economy and policies. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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How Oriente Is Upending Online Lending Industry
Nov.27 -- Geoffrey Prentice, co-founder of Oriente, discusses his banking services company targeting Southeast Asia, why investors are investing in his company, why he's targeting unbanked communities in Southeast Asia, his app-based...
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Why Are Chinese Brokers Suing Clients?
Jan.24 -- Chinese brokerages, facing writedowns that may wipe out months of profit, are suing clients in an attempt to recover billions of dollars of loans the companies took using their shares as collateral. Jeanette Rodrigues reports...