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Hong Kong Starts New Year With More Protests

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Jan.01 -- Hong Kong kicked off 2020 with renewed protests, vandalism and tear gas. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on New Year’s Day and into the night after tens of thousands of mostly peaceful protesters flooded the...
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Goldman Sachs's Freund on Australia's 2022 M&A Outlook

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Marissa Freund, Head of ANZ M&A at Goldman Sachs, discusses Australia's M&A outlook for 2022. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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H.K. Travel Startup Klook Says Visitors to Southeast Asia Increasing

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Jul.11 -- Eric Gnock Fah, chief operating officer and co-founder of Klook Travel Technology Ltd., a Hong Kong-based startup that books activities for travelers, talks about the company's strategy. He speaks in Hong Kong, where he is...
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Nokia Says 5G Technology Is Foundation of 4th Industrial Revolution

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Jae Won, senior vice president and head of Asia Pacific and Japan and Nokia Oyj, talks about 5G, and the company's strategy for the region. He speaks from the sidelines of the Milken Institute's Asia Summit in Singapore with...
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Emerging Market Debt Resilient Since Trade Talks Broke Down, Says Lazard’s Simon

Higher Ed
Jun.05 -- Denise Simon, co-head of emerging market debt at Lazard Asset Management, discusses the credit rating downgrades for Mexico, emerging market debt, the cost of insuring Mexico’s debt and her outlook for the yuan. She speaks on...
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WisdomTree Japan CEO Koll Sees Massive Boom of M&As in 2020

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Dec.08 -- Jesper Koll, chief executive officer for Japan at fund manager WisdomTree Investments Inc., talks about the nation's economy and policies. The economy expanded in the third quarter at a much faster pace than initially reported,...
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China Relaxes Financial Sector Rules

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May.01 -- China is taking another step towards opening its $44T financial sector to foreign companies, announcing plans to remove limits on ownership on local banks and scrap size requirements. The announcement came as the latest trade...
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How Can Asian Economies Balance Fiscal, Monetary Policies?

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Aug.11 -- Katrina Ell, economist at Moody's Analytics, talks about Asian economies and policies. She speaks with Paul Allen on" Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia"
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IATA CEO De Juniac on Boeing 737 Max, Travel Demand, Drones

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Sep.25 -- Alexandre de Juniac, chief executive officer and director general of the International Air Transport Association, talks about the grounded Boeing Co.'s 737 Max, and how the trade war between the U.S. and China as well as the...
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Bloomberg

Interest in Asian Credit Is Growing: Broadridge Financial

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- Yoon Ng, director of APAC Insights at Broadridge Financial Solutions, talks about regional funds and bond markets. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Japan-South Korea Relationship Got Caught in Domestic Politics, Says CFR’s Snyder

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Jul.17 -- Scott Snyder, senior fellow for Korea studies and U.S. Korea policy program director at CFR, discusses the escalating tensions between Japan and South Korea, which side will suffer the most, the relations between the two...
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Bloomberg

Star Entertainment CEO Bekier on Earnings, Expansion Plans

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- Star Entertainment CEO Matt Bekier discusses the company's earnings, performance and expansion plans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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How Vietnam Is Benefiting From the U.S.-China Trade War

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- Chris Rogers, research analyst at Panjiva, discusses the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on supply chains and how it could benefit Vietnam. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Johns Hopkins University's Matthijs on the French Presidential Election

Higher Ed
Matthias Matthijs, Johns Hopkins University Associate Professor, discusses the French presidential election results and the implications on policies. He speaks with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Bloomberg

Breaking Down SK Hynix’s 2Q Earnings

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Mehdi Hosseini, senior analyst for semiconductors at Susquehanna Financial, discusses SK Hynix earnings and his outlook for the industry. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Brandywine Global Is Developing Alternative Data To Monitor Pulse Of The China Economy

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Brandywine Global is developing alternative high frequency data to check the pulse of the Chinese economy and how fast the recovery could be. Brandywine Global portfolio manager Tracy Chen speaks with Paul Allen on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Alibaba Results Beat Analysts' Estimates

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Aug.15 -- Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., China’s largest technology company, reported revenue and profit numbers that handily beat analyst estimates despite a trade war, the slowing domestic economy and brutally aggressive competition....
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Bloomberg

China's Commercial Property Markets Are 'Fundamentally Under-Supplied'

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May.09 -- Mark Gabbay, chief executive officer for Asia Pacific at LaSalle Investment Management, talks about China's real estate markets and the government's policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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SoftBank Faces Shareholders After $34 Billion Fall

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Masayoshi Son will face investors after a record yearly loss when SoftBank Corp. hosts its annual shareholders meeting later Friday. Confidence from even his most faithful backers may be at a breaking point. Peter Elstrom reports on...
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Fed Officials Reiterate Aggressive Stance

Higher Ed
Fed officials have been hammering home their aggressive stance on inflation for weeks now, but now the St. Louis and Minneapolis chiefs say a pause might come some time next year. Enda Curran reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bond Yields at Current Low Levels 'Fully Justified': Aberdeen Standard

Higher Ed
Jun.10 -- Jasmin Argyrou, global fixed income investment director at Aberdeen Standard Investments, talks about U.S. Treasury yields, Australian bonds, and corporate bonds. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Will Nomura's Turnaround Plan Succeed?

Higher Ed
Apr.25 -- Chizuru Tateno, director of financial services and international public finance at S&P Global Ratings, talks about Nomura Holdings Inc.'s results and outlook. Nomura barely eked out a fourth-quarter profit amid weakness in both...
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Japan Economy on 'Soft Patch,' Former BOJ Official Says

Higher Ed
Jun.30 -- Kazuo Momma, former assistant governor of the Bank of Japan and now an executive economist at Mizumo Research Institute, talks about the state of the economy. Sentiment among Japan’s large manufacturers deteriorated to the...
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Trade Spat Could Have Serious Consequences on U.S. Economy, PIIE's Lovely Says

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- Mary Lovely, nonresident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, talks about the trade tensions between the U.S. and China. She speaks with Ramy Inocencio, Kathleen Hays and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg...