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Oxford Economics Sees Acute Dangers in Australia's Housing Market

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Sep.16 -- Sarah Hunter, head of Australia macroeconomics at Oxford economics, discusses Australia's housing market and her outlook for the economy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Global Payments CEO Wants to Expand in Europe and Asia-Pacific

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May.28 -- Jeffrey Sloan, Global Payments Inc. chief executive officer, explains why the company decided to buy Total System Services Inc. in a deal valued at $21.5 billion. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Nabila Ahmed on...
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U.A.E. to Allow Expats Get Long-Term Residency Visa After Retirement

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Sep.17 -- The United Arab Emirates will allow foreigners to obtain long-term residency visas after they retire, in a major policy shift as the government of the seven-state federation looks to bolster economic growth. Bloomberg's Riad...
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Aldar CEO Sees Pent-Up Demand for Abu Dhabi Properties

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Aug.13 -- Talal Al Dhiyebi, chief executive officer at Aldar Properties PJSC, discusses the demand he’s seeing heading into the end of the year, the impact of coronavirus on his business and where he’s seeing growth. He speaks...
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Goldman Sachs' Flynn on Family Office Long-Term Investing Approach

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Jul.21 -- Goldman Sachs Global Co-Head of Private Wealth, Meena Flynn, speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Sonali Basak about how family offices approach inflation as the ultra-rich turn to cryptocurrency. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Breaking Down China’s Property Sector

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Oct.05 -- Lucia Kwong, head of Asia property equity research at Deutsche Bank AG, discusses China’s property sector, the possibility of contagion from China Evergrande Group and her outlook for the market. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Evergrande Is Not a Lehman Moment, Says Investcorp’s Alardhi

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Sep.26 -- The executive chairman of Bahrain-based Investcorp does not believe the China Evergrande crisis is a Lehman moment. Mohammed Alardhi spoke to Bloomberg’s Manus Cranny about global market risks and investment opportunities.
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Marathon's Richards on Powell, Defaults and Evergrande

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Marathon Asset Management Chairman and CEO Bruce Richards says Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell should be renominated and discusses his investment strategy, including what he sees as opportunities stemming from embattled real estate...
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Evergrande Scraps Unit Sale as Bond Deadline Looms

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Indebted developer China Evergrande Group said it has terminated discussions to sell its property-management arm and asked that its shares resume trading in Hong Kong on Thursday. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."...
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Are Real Estate Websites Shaping The Housing Market?

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Christian Bryant looks into how sites known as iBuyers are changing the housing market and where the average consumer stands amid the crisis.
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McDonald’s 3Q U.S. Same-Store Sales Fall Short of Estimates

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Oct.22 -- David Bahnsen, chief investment officer and managing partner at The Bahnsen Group, examines third-quarter results from McDonald’s Corp. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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RAK Bank Sees 3% to 4% Loan Growth for Next Year, Says CEO

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Oct.28 -- Peter England, chief executive officer at RAK Bank, discusses 3Q earnings, loan growth outlook, prospects for M&A, the Dubai property sector and the key catalyst moving forward. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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U.S. Is Attractive for High-Quality Lending, Says Ares Management’s Ressler

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Nov.07 -- Anthony Ressler, co-founder and executive chairman at Ares Management, discusses Fed policy, U.S.-China trade, the credit market and the likelihood of a recession in the U.S. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Hong Kong Rents Drop Amid Foreign Exodus

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May.04 -- Major cities across the world have seen rents plummet and sink as people retreat from urban areas. In Hong Kong, rents have come down as much as 25% in some areas amid the exodus of foreign workers. Bloomberg Intelligence’s...
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Marc Lasry on Bucks Win, China Crackdown, Distressed Debt

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Jul.27 -- Marc Lasry, CEO of Avenue Capital Management and co-owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, discusses the Bucks' NBA championship win, China's regulatory crackdown and the distressed debt market on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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What Oaktree's Howard Marks Thinks of Credit Markets, Fed

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Aug.05 -- Howard Marks, co-founder and co-chairman of Oaktree Capital, discusses his views on credit markets and Federal Reserve monetary policy with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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China Property Market at 'Darkest Moment Before Dawn': AllianceBernstein

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Sep.23 -- Jenny Zeng, co-head of Asia Pacific fixed income at AllianceBernstein, discusses the debt woes of China Evergrande Group and the prospects for country's real estate market. Financial regulators in Beijing issued a broad set of...
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Blackstone’s Gray on Deploying Capital, Inflation, Credit

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Apr.22 -- Blackstone Group Inc. President Jonathan Gray says the firm is “trying to be as thematic as possible in deploying capital.” Gray discusses inflation concerns, the firm’s plan to return to the office, and his outlook for credit...
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Barrack Says He’s Preparing For Higher Inflation

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Jun.23 -- Tom Barrack, founder of Colony Capital, and Barry Sternlicht, chairman and chief executive officer at Starwood Capital Group, discuss government stimulus, how they’re preparing for inflation and rate hikes and the state of the...
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Poker Pal of Evergrande Founder Heads for the Exit

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Sep.27 -- The China Evergrande Group crisis continues. There are signs of deepening troubles for its founder Hui Ka Yan. One of his deep-pocket allies and a poker buddy Joseph Lau is heading for the exit. Chinese Estates Holdings Ltd.,...
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UBS' Paul Donovan on U.S. Growth

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Oct.29 -- UBS' Paul Donovan speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs, Amanda Lang and Romaine Bostick on growth in the U.S. amid the Covid pandemic.
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Work Shifting: How Big Banks Differ on WFH Plans

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Apr.01 -- While some financial firms are starting to entice employees back to deserted offices, others are doubling down on the lure of living rooms. Dani Burger has the details in this "Work Shifting" report on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Lumber Supply Is Still Very Tight, Says Builders FirstSource CEO

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Jun.23 -- David Flitman, chief executive officer of Builders FirstSource Inc., says the lumber supply is still very tight, but wood supplies should catchup up to demand over the summer. He's on "Balance of Power."
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Housing Price Surge Isn't Sustainable, Waypoint CEO Says

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Waypoint CEO Scott Lawlor talks about the surge in mortgage rates, housing prices, the rental market and housing starts. He's on Bloomberg Television.