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Goldman President Waldron: We’re Seeing a ‘Pickup in Risk Appetite’

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Nov.07 -- John Waldron, president and chief operating officer at Goldman Sachs, discusses the bank’s analyst impact fund, organic growth opportunities within the firm, and expectations for market activity in the year ahead. He speaks...
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Don't Exit U.S. Market Yet, Australian Standfirst AM Says

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Jan.08 -- Stirling Larkin, chief investment officer at Australian Standfirst Asset Management, talks about U.S. stocks and the geopolitical concerns in financial markets. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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Boris Johnson hits back at claims nurses pledge was misleading

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson compares the Labour manifesto to his own efforts at shearing a sheep and defends against allegations of misleading voters with his claim that the Tories would recruit 50000 new nurses. He made his comments...
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Kramp-Karrenbauer: Germany Must Spend Cash More Quickly

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Jan.23 -- German Defense Minister and CDU Leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer discusses the need for Germany to speed up the process of spending government funds, calling for investment into infrastructure and defense. She speaks with...
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Airbnb lays off employees due to travel decline

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Airbnb says it is laying off 25% of its workforce as it confronts a steep decline in global travel due to the new coronavirus pandemic.
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China's Approval of Hong Kong Security Law Is 'Ominous,' Says Baucus

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May.28 -- Max Baucus, former U.S. ambassador to China, discusses China's decision to implement national security legislature that would curtail the rights and freedoms of Hong Kong citizens. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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U.S. Economic Numbers Are Still Not Good Enough: Heather Boushey

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Oct.30 -- The U.S. economy’s record third-quarter surge has already given way to a more moderate pace of growth, with a fresh jump in coronavirus infections and an extended deadlock over further stimulus threatening to weigh on activity....
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SoftBank’s $17.7 Billion Profit Sets New Record in Japan

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May.12 -- SoftBank Group Corp. reported a $17.7 billion fourth-quarter profit, setting a new record for Japan thanks to an unprecedented windfall from its investment business. Gearoid Reidy reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Israel on a Very Fast Pace of Growth: Yaron

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May.10 -- Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron discusses Israel’s post-pandemic economic outlook, inflation and his outlook for the shekel. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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What to Watch for in Apple, Microsoft Second-Quarter Results

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Jul.27 -- Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp. are scheduled to report second-quarter results after the bell on Tuesday. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Matthew Bloxham has a preview.
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Evergrande’s Dollar Bonds Hit Fresh Lows

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Aug.29 -- China Evergrande Group's bonds are falling to record lows again over fears that government support for the debt-ridden property developer may dry up. Bloomberg’s Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on “Bloomberg Market: China Open.”
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Infrastructure Deal Could Create Two Million Jobs, Bernstein Says

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Aug.03 -- White House Council of Economic Advisors member Jared Bernstein says the $550 billion infrastructure package could add two million jobs to the economy each year. He speaks on "Balance of Power." The bill is expected to pass the...
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Temasek Bet on China Tech Firms Just Before Share Plunge

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Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings Pte bought stakes or increased its holdings in several prominent Chinese technology companies shortly before the shares tumbled following the regulatory crackdown. Haslinda Amin reports...
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GlobalFoundries Says Intel's Interest Is 'Speculation'

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Jul.19 -- GlobalFoundries Inc., a chipmaker owned by an investment arm of the Abu Dhabi government, is sticking with its plan for an initial public offering next year, according to Chief Executive Officer Tom Caulfield. He says reports...
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First Look With Surveillance: Infrastructure Bill, SoftBank

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Francine Lacqua, Dani Burger and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Olympians among protesters who broke into Fawley oil refinery

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Extinction Rebellion protesters have broken into an oil terminal calling for an end to the use of fossil fuels and a stop to expansion plans for the site. A total of 15 people including British Olympians Laura Baldwin and Etienne Stott...
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Carlyle’s Lee Says Inflation Pressures Likely Temporary

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Carlyle Group Chief Executive Officer Kewsong Lee expects a lower-yield environment for longer than expected and says rising wages are likely temporary. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.”
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Carney Sees Huge Investment Opportunities in Energy Infrastructure

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Sep.23 -- Former Bank of England governor Mark Carney says there are investment opportunities of up to $2.5 trillion a year -- the equivalent to 2 percentage points of global gross domestic product -- in energy infrastructure. Carney,...
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China Is an Economy We Can’t Do Without: Pimco’s Sundstrom

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Geraldine Sundstrom, portfolio manager asset allocation at Pimco, discusses her thoughts on investing in China, where she’s finding opportunity and why she favors Japanese equities. In an op-ed, billionaire investor George Soros called...
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Fed Imposes Sweeping New Limits On Policymakers' Investments

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The new restrictions on the investments its officials can own is a response to questionable recent trades that forced two top Fed officials to resign.
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Brookfield Sees 'Ton of Opportunities' in Buyout Search

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Anuj Ranjan, managing partner at Brookfield Asset Management Inc., says "there cannot be a better time to be a value investor," as he discusses where his firm is finding opportunities and their approach to acquisitions. He speaks with...
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Biden Zeroes In On Economic Message As Campaign Winds Down

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President Biden is traveling to New York on Thursday, to Philadelphia on Friday and scheduled to headline a political rally Tuesday in Florida.
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Big Oil Reports Record Profits

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Big oil had a very good quarter. They are handing out billions to shareholders in buybacks and dividends. Ellen Wald of the Atlantic Council talks about whether or not this run can continue on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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IFC's Chatterton on Clean Energy Investing

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Isabel Chatterton, APAC infrastructure & natural resources regional industry director at the International Finance Corporation, discusses her views on clean energy infrastructure investing in the Asia Pacific region. She speaks with...