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Making the Case for a German Bailout of Deutsche Bank
Sept. 26 -- Ian Harnett, co-founder and chief investment strategist at Absolute strategy Research, explains why he believes Deutsche Bank needs a bailout from the German government. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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S&P Cuts European Union to AA, Outlook to Stable
June 30 -- Simon Smiles, chief investment officer of ultra-high net worth at UBS, discusses the European Union being cut to a AA rating with a stable outlook following the Brexit referendum. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on...
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Ukraine Envoy Says Now Is the Time for Germany to Act
Andrij Melnyk, Ukraine ambassador to Germany, says "now is the time for Germany to act" on Ukraine's EU membership. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Gina Martin Adams on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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ECB Could Raise Rates as Early as September, Knot Says
European Central Bank Governing Council member Klaas Knot says he favors unwinding ECB stimulus at the beginning of the third quarter. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Markets."
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EU Apple Tax Ruling and the Future of European Business
Aug. 31 -- The European Union ruling on Apple's Irish tax bill has raised questions on business in the nation and the potential end of easy European corporate tax deals. Bloomberg's Dara Doyle reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Osborne Warns of Hard Brexit's 'Severe' Consequences
Sept. 27 -- Former U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne discusses the need for the "closest possible economic and financial relationship" with the European Union as he warns of the economic consequences of a "hard" Brexit. He...
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Paul Donovan: Potential for Pound Shock in Yes or No Vote
June 21 -- Paul Donovan, global economist at UBS, discusses uncertainty surrounding the British pound regardless of the outcome of this week's Brexit referendum. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Howard Marks: Brexit Not a 'Financial Catastrophe'
June 24 -- Howard Marks, co-chairman at Oaktree Capital, examines the long-term implications of the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union and how investors should approach the related market uncertainty. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Turnill: Trump Victory Amplifies U.S., EU Differences
Nov. 14 -- Richard Turnill, global chief investment strategist at BlackRock Investment Institute, and Larry Hatheway, head of multi-asset portfolio solutions at GAM Holding, examine political influence on global markets and look at...
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EIB's Stubb Wants Germany, France to Lead EU Integration
Sep.25 -- Alexander Stubb, vice president at European Investment Bank, talks about a new coalition government in Germany and his hopes for Germany and France to lead European Union integration. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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U.K. Needs to Decide EU Relationship, Says John Bruton
Sep.29 -- John Bruton, former Prime Minister of Republic of Ireland, discusses Brexit negotiations and difficulties in drafting a transition agreement. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bank of Cyrpus CEO Says Passporting a U.K, EU Issue
Mar.22 -- John Hourican, chief executive officer at Bank of Cyprus, discusses the post-Brexit future of London banking, the need for agreement on passporting, and his firm's recent listing in London. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan...
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Carney Says U.K. Entering Period of `Profound Structural Change'
Jan.30 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks about the outlook for monetary policy and his view that the U.K. is entering a decade of "profound structural change." He made the comments at a news conference in London following...
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Brexit Leverage: U.K. vs. European Union
Jan.09 -- David Owen, chief European economist at Jefferies, and Vassili Serebriakov, director of FX strategy at Credit Agricole, examine the factors that work for and against the United Kingdom and European Union as they move closer...
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UBS's Fiotakis Says Greek, IMF Incentives Have Changed
Mar.07 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene highlight comments on the future of Greece in the Euro zone. They speak with Themos Fiotakis, co-head of FX and rates strategy at UBS, on "Bloomberg...
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Biden Calls for Russia to Be Removed From G-20
President Joe Biden calls for removing Russia from the G-20 during a news conference in Brussels. Biden is in Brussels attending meetings of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the European Union and the Group of Seven leading...
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Europe's Baltic Nations Feel Renewed Fear Of Russian Aggression
The Baltic nations have been extremely supportive of Ukraine because they recognize Ukrainians are fighting for the Baltics and for all of Europe.
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German Business Confidence Slips as Trade War Intensifies
Sep.24 -- Clemens Fuest, president at Ifo Institute, discusses the factors behind the decline in German business confidence for September. He speaks with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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EU Tariffs Would Be Devastating to Auto Industry, AutoNation CEO Says
Feb.22 -- Mike Jackson, chief executive officer at AutoNation, and Carl Liebert, incoming chief executive officer at AutoNation, discuss Liebert's succession of Jackson as CEO, fourth-quarter results, and the potential impact of U.S....
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U.S. Proposes Tariffs in Response to EU Airbus Subsidies
Apr.08 -- Washington is turning up the heat on trade again, proposing tariffs on Airbus to counter EU subsidies. Bloomberg’s Derek Wallbank reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Sir Jeffrey Donaldson: EU move a step in the right direction but not far enough
An EU proposal to change its own laws to ensure the free flow of medicines between Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a “step in the right direction” but “not far enough”, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has said.
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U.S. Tax Proposal Comes at Right Time: Luxembourg’s Gramegna
Apr.08 -- Luxembourg Minister of Finance Pierre Gramegna discusses the prospect of a global minimum corporate tax rate and the European Union’s recovery fund. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”
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Here's What Went Wrong With Libor
Jun.29 -- The London Interbank Offered Rate, better known as Libor, is being phased out and replaced after years of scandals, billion-dollar bank fines and a jail sentence or two. Life After Libor will take a look at the various...
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Rep. Bera on Countering China Economic Coercion Act
Representative Ami Bera, a California Democrat, discusses the tensions between the U.S. and Russia over Ukraine. He also talks about the U.S.'s bilateral relations with China. Bera, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has...