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China Property Stocks Tumble to Five-Year Low

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China's property stocks tumbled close to a new five-year low after a series of asset sales underscored concern that equity investors will bear the brunt of losses as developer offload projects to repay debt. Bloomberg's Rebecca Choong...
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What Crypto's Breakout Year Means for the Market in 2022

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The cryptocurrency market roughly tripled in 2021, adding $1.5 trillion of value as meme coins such as Dogecoin and Shiba Inu challenged the dominance of Bitcoin. Bloomberg Intelligence's Mike McGlone looks at the year ahead for crypto.
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Vanguard's Bogle Says Rivals Should 'Come On In'

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Dec.06 -- Mutual fund sage and founder of the Vanguard Group Jack Bogle talks about the competition between money management firms and growth strategy. He speaks with Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg ETF IQ."
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Crypto Report: Comparing Crypto Moves to US Dollar

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Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Sonali Basak discuss the latest cryptocurrency market moves.
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Bitcoin Is a 'Self-Fulfilling Bubble,' Roubini Warns

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Feb.17 -- Nouriel Roubini, a professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, discusses the surge in Bitcoin and says the cryptocurrency has no value and is in a bubble. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Where to Go for Non-Correlated Returns

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April 12 -- First Eagle Investment Head of Global Value Matthew McLennan discusses his investment thoughts. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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David Rubenstein: Crypto Is Not Going Away

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Carlyle co-founder and co-chairman David Rubenstein says cryptocurrency is not going away. He says crypto could be a good investment for people who are worried about government intervention or regulation. Rubenstein spoke about...
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2018 Dispels Two Popular 'Myths' About the ETF Industry

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Jan.02 -- When it comes to mutual funds and exchange-traded funds that buy U.S. stocks, those that passively track indexes now hold 48 percent of assets, according to estimates from Morningstar Inc. They’ll top 50 percent in 2019 if the...
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The Argument Against Smart Beta Strategies

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Jun.11 -- Vincent Deluard, INTL FCStone Financial Inc. global macro strategist, explains his argument against smart beta investment strategies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Sarah Ponczek on "What'd You Miss?"
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Goldman, BlackRock Turn Bearish on Stocks

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Rising global recession risks have pushed both Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and BlackRock Inc. to take a bearish stance on equities in the short term. Dani Burger reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Current Account Deficit Putting Pressure on Rupee, Says State Bank of India's Kumar

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Oct.12 -- Rajnish Kumar, chairman of State Bank of India, discusses his outlook for the rupee, monetary policy, IL&FS crisis, India's credit market, tighter regulations and his outlook for India's economy. He speaks exclusively on...
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Powell Says Fed Balance Sheet Plan to Be Announced 'Fairly Soon'

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Feb.27 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the Fed is close to agreeing on a plan for its balance sheet. Powell speaks with Representative Patrick McHenry, a Republican from North Carolina, before the House Financial Services...
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Deutsche Bank CFO on Restructure, FICC, DWS, Low Interest Rates

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Jul.24 -- Deutsche Bank AG Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke discusses job cuts, the performance of the lender's investment banking unit and the challenge of operating in a low interest-rate environment. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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What's New for ETF Investors?

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Dec.02 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Eric Balchunas and Bloomberg's Julie Hyman examine the main takeaways for investors from Bloomberg's ETF conference. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Hotel Companies Get Caught Up in Geopolitics

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Nov.07 -- Bloomberg's Daniel Taub discusses the impact of geopolitics on the hotel industry with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Julie Hyman on "What'd You Miss?"
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China to Designate More Financial Firms as Too-Big-to-Fail

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Nov.27 -- Chinese authorities said they will designate more financial institutions as systemically important, a sign that policy makers are stepping up crisis-prevention efforts as the nation’s debt burden and financial risks swell to...
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SEC's Gensler Signals Concerns About 'Staking'

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US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler signaled that a feature of the Ethereum network's software could lead to tokens being considered securities by the SEC. While Gensler was careful to say he wasn't speaking about...
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REITs Favored, Wells Fargo AM's Miletti Says

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Sep.04 -- Ann Miletti, senior portfolio manager at Wells Fargo Asset Management, talks about market volatility, U.S. stocks and real estate investment trusts. She speaks with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Shell's Best Profit in 3 Years Marred by Cash-Flow Drop

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Feb.01 -- Royal Dutch Shell CEO Ben van Beurden discusses the company's earnings and performance. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Nobel Winner Romer Says Fears of Another Crisis Stifle Investment

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Oct.19 -- Paul Romer, 2018 Nobel Laureate in Economics, explains the endogenous growth theory in reflection of the 2008 financial crisis, and discusses preparing banks for the next crisis, and the trouble he sees with macroeconomics. He...
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Frozen $3.3 Billion U.K. Property Fund Adds to Investors’ Woes

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Dec.05 -- M&G Plc became Britain’s latest investment firm to punish investors by halting redemptions -- in this case in its flagship 2.5 billion-pound ($3.3 billion) U.K. real estate fund on Wednesday. Fund managers lacked the cash to...
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What's Your Real Net Worth?

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Dec.03 -- Tradition tells you to add up your assets, and subtract your debts, but that doesn't show the whole picture. On today's Good Money, we discuss how to harness your human capital to get ahead.
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Should Investors Brace For an Increase in ECB QE?

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March 10 -- European government bonds advanced as investors awaited the latest salvo in the European Central Bank’s attempt to reignite inflation in the euro region. While the anticipation of further easing pushed the bund yield to the...
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Novogratz on Market Volatility, Bitcoin's Hard Year

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Michael Novogratz, CEO and founder of Galaxy Digital, talks about volatility in markets, Bitcoin, monetary policy and how the Federal Reserve is fighting inflation. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."