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Fed's Brainard Says She May Reassess Path of Policy
May.30 -- Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard speaks about the current level of U.S. inflation and the implications for monetary policy.
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AP Reporter on NKorea US tensions
Guam officials are taking the latest missive from North Korea as a sign that the rhetoric is calming down.
Lt. Gov. Ray Tenorio told the media Tuesday that North Korea appears to be holding off on an imminent launch of...
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House Lawmakers Get Classified Briefing on Syria
On a day when international chemical weapons inspectors entered the Syrian town that was the site of a suspected poison gas attack, top Trump administration officials briefed House lawmakers on the Western strikes against the Syrian...
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Acting Slovak FM says journalist's death will not destabilise the country
Slovakia's acting Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Ivan Korcok, said on Monday that the slayings of an investigative reporter and his fiance had caused political tensions in his country but that Slovakia had the constitutional...
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U.S., China Impose New Tariffs on Each Other
Aug.23 -- The U.S. and China imposed fresh tariffs on each other’s goods in the middle of trade talks aimed at averting the worsening conflict between the world’s two biggest economies. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg...
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Capricorn CIO Says 2019 Has Potential to Be `Incredibly Negative' for Dollar
Jul.04 -- Emad Mostaque, co-chief investment officer at Capricorn Fund Managers, discusses the U.S. economy, the Federal Reserve's interest-rate path and the dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sinche: 'We Don't Have a Currency War Going On'
Jul.25 -- Robert Sinche global strategist for Amherst Pierpont, and Kathleen Gaffney, Eaton Vance Director of Diversified Fixed Income, discuss the impact of the trade war on currencies and earnings. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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French FM appears to soften criticism of Russia's seizure of Ukraine vessels
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian appeared to soften his criticism of Russia's seizure of Ukrainian ships off Crimea following a meeting with his Russian counterpart in Paris on Tuesday.
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China Dodged a Bullet With U.S. Report on Yuan, Former U.S. Trade Negotiator Says
Oct.17 -- Wendy Cutler, vice president and managing director of the Asia Society and a former acting deputy U.S. Trade Representative, talks about the Treasury Department's decision to refrain from declaring China a currency manipulator,...
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U.S. Weighs Action Against Saudis as Khashoggi Denials Continue
Oct.14 -- Saudi Arabia is running out of time to explain to the Trump administration what happened to journalist Jamal Khashoggi within its consulate in Turkey. A range of punishments are under discussion within the administration. Ros...
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Easy Monetary Policy Is Firing Emerging Markets, says Tellimer Dubai’s Bigolin
Jul.18 -- Alberto Bigolin, head of MENA fixed income at Tellimer Dubai, discusses volatility in emerging markets, GCC bonds, Saudi bonds and Africa bonds. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Former RBI Governor Rajan Weighs In on India-Pakistan Tensions
Feb.27 -- Former Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan discusses the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Where Are Gold Prices Heading to?
Jun.28 -- Joshua Rotbart. founder and managing partner of Rotbart & Co., talks about gold and bitcoins. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Long-Term Story Is `China Vs. Everyone,' UBS Says
May.23 -- Geoffrey Yu, head of the U.K. investment office at UBS Wealth Management, and Scott Thiel, chief fixed income strategist at BlackRock, discuss U.S.-China trade tension and its impact on markets. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Thornburg Is Investing More Into China, CEO Brady Says
May.22 -- Jason Brady, president and chief executive officer of Thornburg Investment Management, talks about the trade disputes between the U.S. and China, and the implications for businesses and for his company. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Angry Migrants Stranded In Hungary Stage Protest
VOICED: Thousands of People fleeing war and devastation remain camped on the streets outside Budapest's Keleti train station, still closed to those who simply want to reach Germany. Showing refugees and migrants camping outside station,...
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Russia Returns Seized Ships To Ukraine
Russia seized the ships and crew nearly a year ago, claiming the Ukrainian vessels were in its waters illegally.
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Trump Still Needs China as Enemy Into Election, Algebris’ Gallo Says
Jan.14 -- Alberto Gallo, portfolio manager at Algebris Investments, and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Marcus Ashworth discuss what comes next for markets and the yuan after the U.S. and China sign the phase one trade agreement. They speak...
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Morgan Stanley Sees U.S. Pre-Crisis Output Returning in Eight Quarters
May.04 -- Chetan Ahya, chief economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses economic risk from political tension related to the coronavirus pandemic, and what the U.S. can learn from the reopening of China’s economy. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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North Korea Redeploys Troops To Border
North Korea is reportedly furious after defectors in the South used balloons to send anti-regime leaflets north of the border.
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China's Xi Congratulates Biden
Nov.25 -- China’s President Xi Jinping sent Joe Biden a message that he hopes to "manage differences" and focus on cooperation between the world’s two largest economies. The congratulatory note said China wants to advance a "healthy and...
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J Capital Research's Stevenson-Yang on China, Geopolitics
Jun.24 -- J Capital Research Co-Founder and Research Director, Anne Stevenson-Yang, looks ahead to the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party. She speaks to Tom Mackenzie and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Alaska Summit Is Icy Opener To President Biden's Biggest Global Test
The first summit between top-level Biden administration diplomats and their Chinese counterparts is underway, and it was bumpy before it started.
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U.S. Military Trainers In Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions With China
Taiwan's defense minister said the island must defend itself and not rely on others like the U.S. to help if China were to launch an attack.