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How Will a Deutsche Bank Loss of Confidence Play Out?

Higher Ed
Sept. 29 -- A number of funds that clear derivatives trades with Deutsche Bank AG have withdrawn some excess cash and positions held at the lender, a sign of counterparties’ mounting concerns about doing business with Europe’s...
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Coffee Gets A Jolt to Close 2019 As Illycaffe Seeks Proper Price

Higher Ed
Dec.12 -- In this week’s “Commodity-In-Chief” on “Bloomberg Commodities Edge”, Alix Steel talks Andrea Illy, chairman of Illycaffe SpA, one of Italy’s largest coffee roasters. The company this week kicked off the sale of a minority stake...
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EU Eyes $2.2 Trillion Plan; ECB Accepts Junk-Rated Bonds

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- The European Commission is floating a 2 trillion-euro ($2.2 trillion) plan for economic recovery as stringent lockdowns amid the coronavirus pandemic shuttered factories and halted travel, pitching the world’s largest trading...
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Singapore Banks Feel Oil and Gas Pain

Higher Ed
Feb.15 -- Bloomberg Gadfly's Christopher Langner takes a look at Singapore Banks and how they're impacted by oil and gas prices. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." Langner is a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.
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Hon Hai May Pay $27 Billion for Toshiba Chip Business

Higher Ed
Apr.10 -- Toshiba and the Japanese government want to sell the company’s semiconductor business to a domestic buyer, but foreign bidders are proving determined and aggressive as the auction heads to a decision. University of Shizuoka...
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Ghosn Defends Himself in Court Saying He Was 'Wrongly Accused'

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn makes his first public defense against financial charges saying he been "wrongly accused and unfairly detained." It's the first time he has spoken since his arrest almost two months ago....
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Bloomberg

Why Are Chinese Brokers Suing Clients?

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- Chinese brokerages, facing writedowns that may wipe out months of profit, are suing clients in an attempt to recover billions of dollars of loans the companies took using their shares as collateral. Jeanette Rodrigues reports...
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Value Looks Extremely Attractive Right Now: CLS’s Sissel

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Shana Sissel, senior portfolio manager at CLS Investments, talks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Eric Balchunas and Sarah Ponczek about the rotation to value ETFs, emerging markets and how this week’s volatility in the repo market...
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Greece Could Cut NP Stock by Half With Hercules Scheme, Patelis Says

Higher Ed
Dec.09 -- Alex Patelis, chief economic adviser to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, discusses his expectations for Greece's economy and the Hercules plan. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close." (This interview aired...
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FTX's Bankman-Fried Says Collateral Crashed by $51 Billion

Higher Ed
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried apologized to staff in a letter that outlined a crash in "collateral" to $9 billion from $60 billion. Suvashree Ghosh reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Musk's Twitter Financing Plan Revised in Amended 13D

Higher Ed
Elon Musk will provide an additional $6.25 billion in equity financing for his $44 billion buyout of Twitter Inc. as he drops plans to partially fund his purchase, according to a regulatory filing Wednesday. Dani Burger has more on...
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Bloomberg

Schulz: ECB Tapering Is Europe's Next Big Question

Higher Ed
Nov.29 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene highlight comments from Bloomberg gadfly columnist Marcus Ashworth on a collateral crunch in Europe. They speak with Christian Schulz, director of...
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Chinese Brokerages Seek to Raise Capital as Default Risks Linger

Higher Ed
Nov.07 -- Chinese brokerages are boosting capital to bolster their defenses against a market plunge that could threaten the value of $640B worth of shares pledged as collateral. Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Bitcoin as Collateral: Nexo CEO on Crypto-backed Loans

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Nexo co-founder and Managing Director Antoni Trenchev discusses the company’s loan products, wider acceptance of cryptocurrencies, and protections afforded to the company’s clients. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on...
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Bloomberg

Ava Labs: Stablecoin Regulation Will Create More Crypto Adoption

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- Ava Labs President John Wu joins Emily Chang to discuss the ripple effects from China's ban on crypto, the challenges with scaling Ethereum compatible protocols and pending stable coin regulation.
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Bloomberg

Inside Italy's Banking Crisis With Algebris CEO Serra

Higher Ed
July 7 -- Algebris CEO and Founder Davide Serra discusses Italy's banking crises. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Europe, We Have a Problem

Higher Ed
Aug. 18 -- Portugal faces a potential failure of its banks as a possible downgrade could create a spiral that takes down the government as well as the banks. Gilles Moec, chief European economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch,...
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VOICED : El famoso jabon de Alepo refugiado sirio en suburbios parisinos

9th - Higher Ed
Victima colateral de la guerra civil siria el jabón de Alepo encontro un santuario lejos de la ciudad cuyos elegantes zocos, ahora reducidos a escombros han fabricado las barras verdes por siglos
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Bloomberg

How Accommodative is ECB's Monetary Policy?

Higher Ed
Nov.24 -- The European Central Bank’s plan to lend out securities is more likely to boost bond-market liquidity than reduce shortages in the repurchase market caused by the central bank’s debt buying program. This is because the...
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Banks Taking More Risks in Prop Books, Says Peabody

Higher Ed
Oct.12 -- Charles Peabody, analyst at Compass Point Research and Trading, discusses the start of bank earnings season as he sees an earnings recession for the big banks in 2018 and 2019. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What Comes Next in Robinhood’s Post-GameStop Future?

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Hoxton Ventures Partner Hussein Kanji examines what comes next for Robinhood Markets Inc. after the retail market frenzy and why he sees the company “going down the path of an IPO.” He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Robinhood Raises Over $1 Billion From Investors

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- Robinhood Markets Inc. is drawing on its bank credit lines to make sure it has the cash on hand to clear trades. Now, Bloomberg has learned that the company is also raising over $1 billion from existing investors. Dani Burger...
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Bloomberg

Crypto Report: FTX and Centralized Lending

Higher Ed
Gauntlet Networks CEO and Co-Founder Tarun Chitra joins Ed Ludlow to discuss the FTX collapse and the difference between centralized lending vs. decentralized lending. Plus, how the simulation platform helps developers understand how...
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Bloomberg

What Is The New Retail Reality?

Higher Ed
Nov. 12 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's senior U.S. retail analyst Poonam Goyal and Bloomberg's Julie Hyman reports on Macy's and JCPenney's earnings with Trish Regan on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)