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Chinese Banks Disappoint With Smaller Lending Rate Cuts
Chinese banks made a smaller-than-expected cut to their benchmark lending rate on Monday and avoided trimming the reference rate for mortgages, despite the central bank putting pressure on lenders to boost loans. Jill Disis reports on...
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China Pushes Banks to Boost Lending to Support Economy
China has renewed its push to get banks to offer more loans. Officials are also urging lenders to make adjustments to home mortgages. John Liu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Rosenberg: The Recession Has Been Delayed, Not Derailed
David Rosenberg, Rosenberg Research founder, says a US recession has been delayed, not derailed. He speaks on BNN Bloomberg on Aug. 17 about his outlook for the economy.
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Concerns Over Entrenched Inflation
Chris Ailman, CalSTRS CIO and Sonal Desai, Franklin Templeton Fixed Income CIO look at the supply and demand of treasuries and the global sell-off in bonds. They also explain the importance of Japan as the largest holder of treasuries...
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SARB Not in 'Solid' Rate-Hike Pause, Deputy Governor Says
South African Reserve Bank Deputy Governor Fundi Tshazibana discusses the outlook for interest rates, inflation and the economy in an interview on Bloomberg Television.
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British Muslims Say Debanking Is Ruining Lives
For Muslim communities in Britain, accessing financial services can prove especially difficult. From delays with applying and problems passing screening checks, to sudden debanking without an explanation. Aisha S Gani reports.
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Apollo Poised to Loan $4B to Struggling Buyout Firms
Apollo Global Management is poised to sign more than $4 billion in so-called NAV loans, as the asset manager steps up unorthodox lending to private equity firms looking to raise cash in a challenging high-cost environment. Laura Benitez...
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Goldman CEO Solomon's Leadership Under Scrutiny
There have been concerns about Goldman's consumer banking effort and questions around David Solomon's leadership as CEO. But a New York magazine article over the weekend took this all a step further, asking, "Is David Solomon Too Big a...
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Jefferies' Chen on China's Property Sector
Shujin Chen, China Economist and head of China financial & property research at Jefferies, shares her outlook on China's property sector and measures to revive the market. She speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on...
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Blackstone Eyes More Japan Property Acquisitions
Blackstone Inc. sees unique opportunities in Japan market. Daisuke Kitta, the firm's head of Japan real estate, says he is bullish on the country's office property stock, because as opposed to the global trend, demand for office space is...
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Bank Contagion Concerns
Kristin Bitterly, Citi Head of North America Investments and Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist discuss whether risks from commercial real estate and capital requirements will bleed through to the broader markets.
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Bill Gross on Bond Yields, Regional Banks, Opportunities
Pimco co-founder Bill Gross discusses US bond yields, his views on regional banks and stock market valuations, and where he is finding investment opportunities with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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China Monthly Yuan Loans Fall to Lowest Since 2009
Chinese banks extended the smallest amount of monthly loans in July since 2009 in another sign of weak demand in China's economy. Tom Mackenzie and Valerie Tytel report on Bloomberg Television.
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UBS Voluntarily Ends Swiss Loss Protection Deal, Liquidity Backstop
UBS Group AG will voluntarily terminate the Loss Protection Agreement with the Swiss government and the Public Liquidity Backstop with the Swiss National Bank meant to cover losses it could incur from the rescue of Credit Suisse. Leonard...
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China Stocks to Rally Slowly Over the Next 2-3 Years, UBS Says
Hayden Briscoe, Asia Pacific head of multi-asset portfolio management at UBS Asset Management, shares his views on stock and fixed income markets in the region including China. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on...
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Bloomberg Economic's Daoud on Lira & Saudi outlook
Turkey's exchange rate has crossed the '27 liras per dollar' threshold, and investment banks are expecting the currency to weaken further. Ziad Daoud, Chief Emerging Markets Economist, Bloomberg Economics discusses Turkey's inflation,...
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Private Credit to Help Narrow the Wealth Gap
Beata Kirr, chief impact officer at the Copia Group, explains how her firm fills the funding void for lower- and middle-market companies in need of capital, and why her clients are so important to the broader economy. This interview...
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First Look With Surveillance: Italy Approves, China's Trade
Dani Burger and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Italy Shocks Markets With Tax on Banks' Windfall Profits
Italy's right-wing government spooked markets with an unexpected tax on banks' windfall profits, sending the country's leading lenders down in Milan trading at the opening. Alessandra Migliaccio reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Italy Clarifies Windfall Tax
Italy issued a clarification of its new tax on banks' windfall profits, saying the impact may be limited for some banks and the levy won't exceed 0.1% of a firm's assets. Stefania Bianchi reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Are Banks a Good Investment?
Are banks a good investment? That was Tuesday's question of the day posed to Ann Berry, Threadneedle Partner & Founder, by Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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Tighter Regional Bank Regulation a Tailwind for Bonds: PGIM's Collins
Michael Collins, senior portfolio manager at PGIM Fixed Income, says the tightening of capital requirements will benefit US regional bank bondholders long-term. "The big super regional banks are going to be a little more tightly...
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Wall Street Hit With New WhatsApp Fines
Wells Fargo and BNP Paribas are among firms that will pay hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties for employees using unofficial communications like WhatsApp and personal email to conduct business. Sonali Basak has more on...
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Rakuten Bank Sees Edge Over Rivals
Rakuten Bank is better positioned than rivals to enjoy a profit boost when the Bank of Japan eventually ends its negative interest-rate policy, says CEO of the Japanese online lender. A rise in short-term rates would have an immediate...