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Markets Are on the Edge, Says Chadha

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Binky Chadha, Deutsche Bank head of asset allocation, still sees the S&P 500 hitting 7,000 by late December, but he does say markets are on "edge" and risks have grown. Chadha says political policy is holding back markets. He's on...
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Pimco Sees Bonds as Source of Stability Amid Recession Risk

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Tiffany Wilding, economist at Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco), discusses the findings of the firm's cyclical outlook and the strong case to diversify away from US equities into a broader mix of global, high quality bonds.
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Stock Selloff Has a Little Bit More to Go: Allspring's Miletti

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Ann Miletti, Allspring Global Investments head of equity, says the Trump administration's tariffs will cause disruption that will lead to investment opportunities on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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Fed's Collins: 'Inevitable' Tariffs Will Boost Inflation

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"It looks inevitable that tariffs are going to increase inflation in the near term," Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins says during a fireside conversation in Boston.
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Stagflation Is the Real Risk for Investors, UBS' Khan Says

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UBS Asia Pacific President Iqbal Khan says the real risk facing investors is stagflation as he sees "pockets of opportunity" amid uncertain markets. "The biggest question if you think about risk - I don't think it's a question of how...
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Sri Lanka Central Bank Chief on Keeping Rates Unchanged

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As Sri Lanka leaves its interest rates unchanged, Central Bank Governor P. Nandalal Weerasinghe speaks to Bloomberg about the latest policy decision and the risks that lie ahead for the South Asian nation's economy. Weerasinghe tells...
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Senator Warren's Concerns About SEC Chair Nominee Atkins

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US Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, expresses her concerns about the track record of Paul Atkins, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, during an interview with David Gura.
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Irish Finance Minister on international trade dispute

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Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe discusses the potential impacts of an international trade dispute.
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Bloomberg

Fed Holds Rate Steady, Expects Higher Inflation

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The Federal Reserve held its benchmark federal funds rate in a range of 4.25%-4.5%, and said it would further slow the pace at which it is reducing its balance sheet. Fed officials signaled they expect slower economic growth and higher...
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Will Tim Cook Be Pulled Into Trade War?

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Tom Forte, Maxim Group managing director, talks about what he needs to see to get excited about Apple's stock again. He also talks about how the US trade war is impacting the stock and CEO Tim Cook. Shares are down 14% this year. He is...
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Abu Dhabi Entities Are Deepening Their Crypto Footprint

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Abu Dhabi's MGX invested a record $2 billion in Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange. The abundance of capital and crypto-friendly regulatory frameworks are driving the UAE's "bold moves" in the sector, Bitoasis CEO Ola...
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Bloomberg

US Economy Faces Series of Shocks, Slok Says

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Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Slok talks about how the trade war and thousands of government worker layoffs are impacting the US economy. He is on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Fed May Need to Balance Inflation, Growth Concerns: Schmid

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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Jeff Schmid warned that the US central bank may soon confront both rising inflation expectations and concerns over economic growth. Schmid said that some recent data and discussions within...
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Franklin Templeton: Overweight India's Consumption Theme

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Franklin Templeton India President Avinash Satwalekar says he is 'overweight' on India's consumption theme and sees a revival in consumption demand. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Insight with Haslinda Amin."
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Bloomberg

AXA CEO: Prevention Will Keep Home Insurance Affordable

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The AXA CEO said he was not too impacted by the LA wildfires, with losses estimated at 100 million euros compared to 1.2 billion euros in claims for competitor Munich Re announced yesterday. The French insurer AXA plans a buyback of 1.2...
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Bloomberg

Economic Backdrop 'Remains Supportive', says Bank of Ireland CEO

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"Our business model is structurally well-positioned," says Bank of Ireland CEO Myles O'Grady, after the firm reported full year results for 2024. "Cost efficiency remains key," O'Grady adds.
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Press Association

Parents of boy with rare eye condition hail ‘amazing’ results of gene therapy - full interview

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A couple whose son was among one of the first patients in the world to receive an innovative treatment for a rare genetic condition that causes blindness has said he can now pick small things up off the floor and identify toys from a...
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Bloomberg

Many Opportunities in CMBS Market: DoubleLine's Chen

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DoubleLine Portfolio Manager Morris Chen discusses the DoubleLine Commercial Real Estate ETF (DCRE). He says there are opportunities in CMBS Markets, sees improvement in office sentiment, and shares his thoughts on data centers.
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Bloomberg

Tech Faces Tariffs Tit-for-Tat

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Marta Norton, chief investment strategist at Empower, discusses the health of the US tech sector as it faces potential tariffs from President Donald Trump. She joins Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on "Bloomberg Technology".
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Bloomberg

Fed's Barr Warns AI May Lead to Herding Behavior

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Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr says the attributes that make artificial intelligence attractive are the same ones that present risk during remarks before the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Bloomberg

How Google, DeepMind View AI, Regulation, Productivity

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Demis Hassabis, CEO and co-founder of DeepMind Technologies, and James Manyika, senior VP for technology and society at Google, speak to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie from the sidelines of the Paris AI summit at the Grand Palais. They...
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Jim Chanos Says DeepSeek Underscores Risks of Paying High AI Multiples

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Jim Chanos, president and founder at Chanos & Company, discusses the market risk of disruptive technologies in light of DeepSeek's impact on companies in the AI sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Why Everyone Loses in Trump's Tariff War

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Prudence Gordon of The Australian Centre for International Trade and Investment says isn't businesses in China, Canada and Mexico that will have to deal with the consequences of escalating trade tensions. She just discusses the biggest...
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Bloomberg

ECB's Lagarde Says Risks 'Remain Tilted to the Downside'

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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde comments on the outlook for the euro-area economy, saying that the risks to growth remain "tilted to the downside." She made the comments at a news conference in Frankfurt after the ECB...