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Burning Issues: Distressed Stress, Stealing Wall St. Loan Biz & SEC's New Plan
Dec.24 -- The amount of corporate debt trading at distressed levels hit a new cycle high in November, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. That $127 billion -- the most since August of 2016 -- reflects a year of idiosyncratic blowups...
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Struggling Local Banks Turn to Riskier Credit in Japan
Dec.16 -- Low interest rates in Japan are making it increasingly difficult for banks to turn a profit. A Bloomberg survey says that’s driving a handful of regional lenders towards riskier credit. Bloomberg’s Andrew Monahan reports on...
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UBP: Focus On Quality And Valuation
Aug.19 -- Union Bancaire Privee Head of Equity Research for Asia Kieran Calder says he has begun shifting focus towards not only quality earnings growth prospects, but also attractive valuations. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin &...
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USD-CNY Could Touch 6.20 in 1H 2021, SEB Says
Jan.07 -- SEB Head of Asia Strategy Eugenia Victorino discusses the outlook for markets and says USD-CNY could touch 6.20 in 1H 2021. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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White House Economy Chief Says Jobs More at Risk Than Inflation
Feb.22 -- Inflation is a risk that bears watching, though the bigger danger now is longer-term damage to the labor market, the White House’s chief economic adviser said in addressing criticism of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion aid...
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Goldman's Lynam Sees Triple-B Firms as 'Sweet-Spot'
Goldman Sachs Global Credit Strategist Amanda Lynam discusses her firm's investment- grade and high-yield credit investment strategy on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Visco Says July May Be Right Time for First ECB Hike
July might be the right moment for the European Central Bank to increase interest rates for the first time in more than a decade, Governing Council member Ignazio Visco said in an interview with Bloomberg Television's Maria Tadeo on May...
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Is the Boom Economy Going Bust?
Is the boom economy going bust? That was the question posed by Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson to Marilyn Watson, BlackRock Head of the Global Fundamental Fixed Income Strategy Team, Wednesday Morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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Spirit Super CIO: Risk of Extended Inflation Increasing
Australian pension fund Spirit Super is trimming its equity portfolio due to elevated valuations and will look to put more capital into private-market assets such as smaller domestic companies. CIO Ross Barry talks his fund's strategy...
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USA: WASHINGTON: PRESIDENT CLINTON REACTION TO ISRAELI ELECTIONS
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US President Bill Clinton has spoken about the outcome of the Israeli election for the first time since polls closed.
With the result still in the balance Clinton was careful not to endorse either Shimon Peres or Benjamin...
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Small Shock May Cause US Recession: IMF Chief Economist
IMF Chief Economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas warns that the global economic outlook is tilted to the downside and says central banks need to stay the course until inflation is tamed. He speaks with Alix Steel and Anna Edwards on...
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Moody's Zandi Sees Fighting Chance of Avoiding Recession
Moody's Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi says recession risks are "uncomfortably high" but there's a chance it can be avoided in the next 12-18 months. He speaks during an interview with David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Fed's Critical Moments: Rajan on the Great Recession
Economist Raghuram Rajan describes how the Federal Reserve responded to the 2007-2008 housing market meltdown and subsequent Great Recession under Ben Bernanke. It's part of our series "Critical Moments for the Fed."
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Time Magazine announces Bush is Person of the Year
APTN - New York, NY December 19, 2004
1. Various exterior shots of Time and Life headquarters
2. Shots of Time Magazine "Person of the Year" cover with George W. Bush
3. Black and white still photo of George W. Bush sitting in car from...
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Obama meeting Treasury Sec, on economy and spending bill
1. US President Barack Obama and US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President:
"We've got two goals in the G20. The first is to make sure that there is concerted action around the globe to...
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Britons act as human shields at Arafat compound
1. Exterior building within Yasser Arafat's compound, where "human shields" have based themselves
2. "Human shields" walking into building
3. Various "human shields" talking and reading inside building
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Roy...
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USA: WASHINGTON: PRESIDENT CLINTON REACTION TO ISRAELI ELECTIONS (2)
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President Clinton has said U-S support for the Israeli people and the peace process will continue - whatever the outcome of the race between Israeli Prime Minister, Shimon Peres and right-wing challenger, Benjamin Netanyahu....
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Scotlands Vote Spurs Deeper Discourse: Green
Sept. 19 -- Distrify Chief Executive Officer Andy Green discusses how Scotlands vote is just a start for deeper discourse on change in the U.K. He speaks with Anna Edwards on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Henry: We're Reaching the Limits of Monetary Policy
May 17 -- Janet Henry, global chief economist at HSBC, discusses the risks associated with further intervention by global central banks, the Federal Reserve's willingness to overshoot on inflation, and the possibility of coordinated...
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Russia's Central Bank Keeps Benchmark Rate Unchanged
March 18 -- Russia’s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged for a fifth meeting amid risks to inflation, warning that its “moderately tight†monetary policy may last longer than previously planned. Bloomberg's...
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Has U.S. Inflation Met Fed’s Expectations?
Mar 15 -- Investec Bank chief economist Philip Shaw discusses the Federal Reserve’s rate hike timetable with Mark Barton, Alix Steel and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Are Stocks Bring Driven by Earnings or Easing?
April 28 -- European stocks declined, snapping a two-day gain, after the Bank of Japan unexpectedly refrained from increasing stimulus measures. Banking results were also at the fore. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA slid 7.5 percent...
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Global Markets Brace for U.K.'s Brexit Vote
June 17 -- Ben Mandel, global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, examines market risks from a potential Brexit. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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