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Ark Outperforms When Most Active Managers Have Not: Cathie Wood

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Cathie Wood, founder, CEO and CIO of Ark Invest Investment Management, speaks with Bloomberg Intelligence's Eric Balchunas at the Exchange ETF conference in Miami. They discuss active ETF managers, setting expectations for Ark and her...
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Credit Agricole's Zhi on China's Inflation and Growth Outlook

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Xiaojia Zhi, Credit Agricole Chief China Economist, discusses China's inflation and growth outlook. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Bloomberg Intelligence's 'Equity Market Minute' 10/14/2022

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Gina Martin Adams hosts this week's 'Equity Market Minute' by Bloomberg Intelligence.
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Here's Why You Should Be Shorting Metals

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July 15 -- Gordon Johnson, Axiom Capital managing director, explains why now is the time to be shorting metals. He speaks with Bloomberg's Oliver Renick and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Beyond the Bell 02/15/22

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Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Caroline Hyde, Taylor Riggs, Tim Stenovec and Carol Massar.
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Nomura Trims India's FY23 GDP Growth Projection To 7.3%

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Nomura Chief Economist, India & Asia ex-Japan, Sonal Varma says she is trimming her FY23 India GDP growth projection from 7.4 percent to 7.3 percent, and expects GDP growth of 5.8 percent in FY24. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and...
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Goldman Sachs Says Pullback Won't Turn Into Bear Market

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Peter Oppenheimer, chief global equity strategist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., discuses the impact of Ukraine tensions on his investment strategy, Fed policy and interest rates. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe."
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U.S. Personal Income, Spending Gain 0.4% in April

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May.30 -- U.S. consumers fared as expected in April as data on personal income and consumer spending matched analyst's expectations. Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, discusses the data on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Facebook Forecast Falls Short, Shares Sink

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Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc. said user additions stalled in the fourth quarter and gave a disappointing forecast for the current quarter. -Facebook had 2.91 billion monthly users. -Revenue projected to be between $27 and $29...
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Deutsche Bank CFO on Earnings, Saudi Arabia, Mergers

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Oct.24 -- James von Moltke, chief financial officer at Deutsche Bank, discusses the bank's earnings, its U.S. strategy, relations with the Middle East, and the possibility of mergers. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg...
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Hollenhorst Says Likelihood of Dec. Fed Rate Hike at 50%

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Aug.25 -- Andrew Hollenhorst, director of U.S. economics at Citigroup Global Markets, discusses both Yellen and Draghi’s presence in Jackson Hole, WY. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Brian Deese on Future of Inflation

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Brian Deese, National Economic Council director, says inflation has slowed dramatically over the last few months thanks to lower commodity prices. He's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded Sept....
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BP Sees Surprise Profit Gains on Refining, Trading

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April 26 -- BP Plc reported a surprise first-quarter profit as refining and trading performed stronger-than-expected to help combat continued lower oil prices. Bloomberg's Javier Blas examines the results on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Lemand: Fed Between a Rock & a Hard Place

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Ryan Lemand, Adviser to Board of Directors at Securrency Capital, discusses why he thinks the US Federal Reserve will moveforward with its planned monetary policy tightening stance. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg...
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Pret Index: What It Says About Consumer Activity in the U.K.

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May.17 -- Pano Christou, chief executive officer at Pret A Manger, discusses the Bloomberg Pret Index, which provides a visualization of consumer activity in different parts of the U.K. economy based on exclusive data from the sandwich...
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Consumer Sentiment Rises From Record Low in December

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The University of Michigan's preliminary sentiment index increased to 70.4 from November's decade-low, but elevated inflation continues to weigh on confidence. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the numbers.
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Sweden's Riksbank Lifts Policy Rate to 0.75%

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Sweden's central bank raised its key policy rate by 50 basis points to 0.75% Thursday and forecasted a policy rate near 2% by the start of next year. Dani Burger has the details on Bloomberg Television.
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3D Printing Industry: Hype vs. Reality

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Oct. 15 -- Additive Manufacturing Consultant Todd Grimm discusses the future of the 3D printing industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Spain Holds First Big Bond Auction Since ECB Pivot

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Pablo de Ramon, the Spanish Treasury Director General, joins Maria Tadeo on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" to discuss the country's first bond auction since the European Central Bank's hawkish pivot. De Ramon told Bloomberg the debt...
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U.S. Adds 199,000 Jobs In December, Falls Short Of Estimates

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The nation's unemployment rate fell to 3.9% last month.
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Play Coming To U.S. Aims To Connect With Queer Youth, Their Parents

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"Everybody's Talking About Jamie" is the tale of a teenage boy who dreams of being a drag queen, and it's inspired by a real-life person.
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Spanish Treasury Director Says Debt Markets Working Well

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Spain's debt markets are "are working well in spite of volatility," according to the country's Treasury Director General Pablo de Ramon-Laca. He spoke on Feb. 9 on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Singapore Unexpectedly Raises Currency Slope Slightly

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Oct.13 -- Singapore’s central bank unexpectedly, and modestly, tightened its monetary policy settings as it sees cost pressures building. The Monetary Authority of Singapore increased the slope of its currency band “slightly” from zero...