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Kronfol: Higher Oil to Boost GCC Credit in Short-Term

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Dino Kronfol, CIO: Global Sukuk & MENA Fixed Income at Franklin Templeton discusses his sukuk investment calls and the impact the Russia-Ukraine crisis is having on the oil prices ahead of OPEC+'s meeting on March 2. Kronfol speaks with...
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ASIA: FINANCIAL CRISIS LATEST SITUATION

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English/Nat Following whirlwind efforts by U-S and I-M-F officials to stem Asia's financial crisis, stocks markets in Hong Kong and Tokyo surged on Friday. But South Korean shares fell after a week of gains. In Seoul, U-S President...
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Making a $34 billion bet on the future of the U.S. economy, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway on Tuesday agreed to buy Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp.

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HEADLINE:Buffett's Berkshire buying BNSF Railroad CAPTION:Making a $34 billion bet on the future of the U.S. economy, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway on Tuesday agreed to buy the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad. (Nov. 3) ...
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How to Shield Your Investments From Volatility

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Feb. 23 -- JPMorgan Funds Chief Global Strategist David Kelly and Hennion & Walsh CIO Kevin Mahn discuss their investment strategies. They speak on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Is the Market Resigned to a Donald Trump Candidacy?

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March 2 -- Arena Investors President Jon Short discuss investor uncertainty in the wake of Super Tuesday. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Banks Turn to Treasuries as Cash Piles Surpass Loans

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Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg's Susanne Walker and Scarlet Fu examine why U.S. banks are embracing Treasuries as the stockpile government debt. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on Bloomberg Television's ""In The Loop.
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US retail giant says millions of cards may be affected by data breach

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US retailer Target said on Thursday that about 40 (m) million credit and debit card accounts may be affected by a data breach that occurred just as the holiday shopping season shifted into high gear. The chain said customers who made...
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RBS Technical Glitch Prevents Customers From Using Their Accounts

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RBS Technical Glitch Prevents Customers From Using Their Accounts
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Bloomberg

Alibaba IPO Paused Other Tech Offerings: Cully Davis

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Oct. 2 -- Cully Davis, co-head of growth equity capital markets at Credit Suisse, discusses Alibaba's impact on the IPO market and how private market valuations are making it more difficult for tech companies to go public with...
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Bloomberg

Slow Click Growth, High Expenses Cut Googles 3Q Profit

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Oct. 17 -- Mashable Senior Tech Analyst Christina Warren discusses Googles earnings miss on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

How Alibaba IPO Stacks Up Against Tech Competitors

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Sept. 17 -- James Gellert, Chief Executive Officer at Rapid Ratings, and Mark Yusko, Chief Executive Officer at Morgan Creek Capital, examine the strength of Alibaba as it prepares to price its IPO and come to market this week and look...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Shows Signs of Broad Based Recovery: Venables

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Oct. 9 -- Hays Finance Director Paul Venables discusses both earnings for the company and the job market throughout the EU. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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UAW meets, Chrysler President at MD dealership

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New Carrollton, Maryland - 3 December 2008 1. Zoom into Chrysler Vice Chairman Jim Press at podium 2. Cutaway audience and cameraman 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Press, Vice Chairman, Chrysler: "In the last 90 days with the destruction of...
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Bloomberg

Does Apple Need Advice From Icahn or Anyone Else?

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Oct. 10 -- Barry Ritholtz, chairman and chief investment officer at Ritholtz Wealth Management and a Bloomberg View columnist, looks at the impact of Carl Icahn on Apples decision-making process and whether or not Apple needs to listen...
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Bloomberg

Moore: Global Central Bank 'Sentiment Game of Chicken'

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Sept. 27 -- Kate Moore, chief equity strategist at BlackRock, discusses the uncertainty behind corporate use of cash, the need for a sign of confidence from the Federal Reserve, and central banks worried about the impact of policy...
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Bloomberg

Market Outlook: Where Can Investors Find Value?

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April 12 -- Chris Konstantinos, director of international portfolio management at Riverfront Investment Group, discusses earnings season, his investment strategy and his outlook for Japanese equities. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau...
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Bloomberg

Emerging Markets Debt ETFs Come of Age

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July 29 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Eric Balchunas and Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist Lisa Abramowicz report on emerging market debt ETFs. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets." Abramowicz's opinions are her own.
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Bloomberg

Portugal Finance Minister Centeno on Bad-Debt Burden

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June 7 -- Portugal Finance Minister Mario Centeno discusses the country's debt, budget and finances. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Bill Gross on What Investors Could Buy

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Aug. 3 -- Janus Capital Fund Manager
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Bloomberg

Grisanti: Holding 30% Cash in Current Environment

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Aug. 2 -- Chris Grisanti, founder of Grisanti Capital Management, and Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, discuss finding market value, portfolio strategies for the current earnings environment, and the impact of...
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Bloomberg

Pfizer-Allergan and the New U.S. Tax Inversion Rule

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April 5 -- A potential $160 billion merger between Pfizer and Allergan may be put in jeopardy by new steps taken by the U.S. government to limit tax-cutting in corporate inversions. Bloomberg's Intelligence's Sam Fazeli explains on...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Considers Paying Contractors With IOUs

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May 19 -- Saudi Arabia is telling local banks that it is considering paying contractors with IOUs in order to conserve cash while settling outstanding bills. Bloomberg's Matthew Martin reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."