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How Many More Hikes

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The Fed is set to hike rates and Kristina Hooper, Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist & Saira Malik, Nuveen CIO weigh in on investor sentiment following better-than-expected economic data.
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Blackstone COO Gray on $1 Trillion Milestone, M&A, BREIT

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Blackstone COO Jonathan Gray discusses growth plans after becoming the first private equity firm to manage $1 trillion, outlook for merger and acquisition activity, and the impact of artificial intelligence on costs and hiring. Speaking...
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How Would Generative, Predictive AI Change Wall Street?

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Jan Szilagyi, co-founder and chief executive officer of Toggle AI, a generative artificial intelligence fintech startup that uses machine learning to turn institutional-grade data into insights for investors, discusses what generative...
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First Look With Surveillance: UK Inflation Falls, ASML

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Dani Burger and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Sunak: Banks Can't Stop Free Speech

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Rishi Sunak said the government will crack down on banks that deny financial services to clients for expressing their opinions, as the closure of Nigel Farage's bank account drew criticism from Conservative MPs. He spoke before...
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Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman on Succession, Second-Quarter, Headcount

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Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman discusses the firm's plans to replace him when he steps down, second-quarter results, and staffing plans. Speaking with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak, Gorman also discusses the outlook for a US recession and...
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BofA Tops Second-Quarter Trading Revenue Expectations

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Bank of America Corp. reported second-quarter results that saw trading revenue ex. DVA that beat analyst estimates at $4.39 billion as well as FICC trading revenue ex. DVA at $2.76 billion. Sonali Basak examines the numbers on "Bloomberg...
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KBW CEO Sees 'A Reset Underway' in Bank Earnings

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Tom Michaud, chief executive officer at KBW, expects a "reset to profitability" in bank earnings after cutting estimates 20% for 2024. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Tackling Recession Fears

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Dennis DeBusschere, 22V Research President, Partner and Chief Market Strategist and Mona Mahajan, Edward Jones Senior Investment Strategist dive into what markets are signaling for 2024 and whether we will see a rebound in earnings growth.
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Cooling Inflation

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Dennis DeBusschere, 22V Research President, Partner and Chief Market Strategist and Mona Mahajan, Edward Jones Senior Investment Strategist explain why inflation is cooling and what it means for the risk-on sentiment in markets.
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Morgan Stanley's Slimmon Doesn't Expect a Market Pullback

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Andrew Slimmon, senior portfolio manager and managing director at Morgan Stanley, says investors and advisors "are gonna get nervous if they're underweight in equities," as he explains why he is not expecting a market pullback. He speaks...
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Dollar Takes Hawkish Winds Out of Fed's Sails: Englander

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Steven Englander, global head of G-10 FX research at Standard Chartered, explains why the underperformance of the US dollar is a "game changer" for markets and the Federal Reserve on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Sign up for the Bloomberg...
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UBP's Calder: Neutral Global Equities, but Favor US

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"We are neutral global equities, but within that, we like the US." Kieran Calder, head of equity research for Asia at UBP, discusses his investment strategy and his outlook for markets. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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China's $77 Billion Bank Rout Shows Who Pays Price for Rescues

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Chinese banks are facing renewed scrutiny after authorities asked the sector to extend debt relief to developers as the nation's housing crisis continues. Meanwhile, BlackRock Inc. says it remains most overweight Chinese stocks in...
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Natixis on Central Bank Policies

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Alicia Garcia Herrero, Asia Pacific Economist at Natixis, says she expects central banks to stick with high rates for a while. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Fed's Kashkari: Banks Must Be Prepared for Higher Rates

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"If inflation proves to be more entrenched than expected, policy rates might need to go higher," Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari says at a National Bureau of Economic Research event. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Goldman Sachs Downplays Expectations Ahead of Results

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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is looking to avoid a third straight quarter of disappointing investors on earnings day as executives have been actively downplaying expectations for results that will be disclosed next week. Sri Natarajan...
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Brainard Sees Moderate Inflation, Resilient Jobs Market

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"The economy is defying predictions that inflation would not fall absent significant job destruction," White House National Economic Council Director Lael Brainard says during an event at the Economic Club of New York. Brainard also says...
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Fed's Barr: Big Banks Face Higher Capital Requirements

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"These changes would increase capital requirements overall, but I want to emphasize that they would principally raise capital requirements for the largest, most complex banks," the Federal Reserve's top banking regulator, Michael Barr,...
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China Signals More Economic Support After Property Debt Relief

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China will extend policies to support cash-strapped developers and shore up the ailing real estate sector, and is signaling more economic support measures are imminent. James Mayger reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Goldman Analysts' Bearish China Bank View Draws Rebuke

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A bearish research reports on Chinese banks by Goldman Sachs has drawn fresh criticism after an earlier blast from state media. Catherine Ngai reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Grading the Fed's Tightening Pace

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David Bianco, DWS Group Americas CIO explains why the bond market is running out of patience for the Fed to win the inflation war. He also breaks down where earnings growth might come from in the near future.
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Why Tallbacken's Purves Likes Industrials, Bank Stocks

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Tallbacken Capital Advisors founder and CEO Michael Purves explains his bullish call for industrial and bank stocks on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Hopes for a Soft Landing

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Rebecca Patterson, Former Bridgewater Associates Chief Investment Strategist explains why she believes hopes for a soft landing are premature. Patterson also says she is surprised by the strength in tech.