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Alibaba Said to Price IPO at $68 per Share

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Sept. 18 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Paul Kedrosky, Bloomberg's Leslie Picker and Cory Johnson discuss Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba raising $21.8 billion in a U.S. initial public offering. They speak on Taking Stock. (Source:...
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What's Behind the Surge in China Precious Metals Exports?

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Oct. 31 -- China sent investigators to the southern province of Guangdong to probe a sevenfold surge in precious-metals exports as the government intensifies scrutiny of irregularities in the countrys trade figures. Bloomberg's Yvonne...
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Hacked: Sony Cancels Interviews With 'The Interview' Crew

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Dec. 12 -- Sony film executive Amy Pascal said she retains the support of CEO Kazuo Hirai even after being criticized for racial jokes that targeted President Barack Obama. Bloomberg's John Dawson takes a look at the fallout from the...
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What's Causing the Global Selloff in Equities?

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Oct. 14 -- Asian stocks fell, with the regional benchmark index heading for a six-month low, extending a rout in global equities after the Standard & Poors 500 Index capped its biggest three-day loss since 2011. Bloomberg's David Ingles...
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Amway Building Global Growth on U.S. Manufacturing

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Nov. 19 -- Steve Van Andel, chairman at Amway, discusses the companys focus on manufacturing products in the United States, how that plays into the global expansion of their brand and whether or not regulatory questions related to their...
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Boxing Day Tsunami Anniversary Approaches

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Dec. 24 -- Bloomberg has been back to Thailand to see how people have recovered from the tsunami. In the second of his reports, Bloomberg's Stephen Engle has been to Phuket to look at the challenges the island has faced in the years...
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Wasp Warfare: Indonesia's Fight Against Mealybugs

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Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin explains Indonesia's unique approach to combating the mealybugs attacking the country's cassava crops. She speaks with Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Pressure High for Hong Kong Solution: Consonery

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Oct. 6 -- Eurasia Group Nicholas Consonery discusses continuing protests in Hong Kong despite a reduction of protestors and what that means for mainland China. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Traditional Asset Class Returns to Diminish: Brice

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Dec. 16 -- Standard Chartered Chief Investment Strategist Steve Brice discusses his outlook for the markets in 2015 with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Mechanics of the Hong Kong-Shanghai Connect

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Nov. 11 -- Banks in Hong Kong wrestling for a share of the spoils from a stock-trading link between the city and Shanghai are waiving fees and even offering gold medals as prizes to lure customers. Bloomberg Intelligence's Francis Chan...
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ANZ Heads to Myanmar as Economy Opens to Foreign Banking

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Oct. 2 -- Australia & New Zealand Banking Group secured a license to operate in Myanmar as it seeks expansion in emerging Asian markets amid a slowing economy at home. Paul Allen reports on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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What's Propping Up China's GDP Growth?

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Oct. 21 -- Chinas economic growth beat analysts estimates last quarter, bolstering the governments case for avoiding broader stimulus measures. Bloomberg's Tom Orlik has more on ""Asia Edge."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Global Luxury Riding Slow, Steady Gains: Branchini

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Oct. 15 -- Armando Branchini, vice chairman of Fondazione Altagamma, talks with Anna Edwards about his outlook for luxury goods and the factors and trends impacting the industry. He speaks on Countdown.
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China's New-Home Prices Drop in All But One City

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Nov. 18 -- Chinas new-home prices fell in all but one city monitored by the government last month as developers offered discounts to cut inventories. Bloomberg China Economist Tom Orlik takes a look at the numbers on ""On The Move...
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China to Become Largest Aviation Market: AAPA's Herdman

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Oct. 13 -- Association of Asia Pacific Airlines' Andrew Herdman discusses the outlook for the aviation industry in Asia with Bloomberg's John Dawson on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Xis Anti-Corruption Squad Probes Aide to Ex-President Hu

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Dec. 23 -- The anti-graft arm of Chinas Communist Party began a probe of a former top aide to retired President Hu Jintao as the nation pushes ahead with a campaign to root out corruption thats brought down high-level officials....
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Whats In Store for Asian Economies in 2015?

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Jan. 5 -- Carl Weinberg, founder of High Frequency Economics, and Ian Bremmer, president at Eurasia Group, offer their outlooks for Asian economies in the coming year. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Boris Johnson Pushes London Tech for Asian Funding

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Nov. 28 -- Claire Cockerton, chief executive officer at Innovate Finance, talks with Anna Edwards about London Mayor Boris Johnsons visit to Singapore as he seeks funding for U.K. financial technology companies. She speaks on Countdown.
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Hong Kong Protests Put the Ball in Beijings Court: Lau

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Oct. 1 -- Hong Kong Democratic Party Chairman Emily Lau discusses pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong and the significance of the nations young citizens leading the protests against China. She speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Singapore: the Best Place to Do Business?

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Oct. 29 ""A World Bank ranking names Singapore as the best country to do business in for the ninth straight year. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Asia Driven by Impact of U.S. Bonds, Fed: Waldner

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Nov. 19 -- Rob Waldner, fixed income chief strategist at Invesco, and Chris Marangi, portfolio manager at Gamco Investors, discuss the factors driving investing in Asia and the strength of media stocks. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Basri: Asia May Need to Sacrifice Growth

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Sept. 22 --Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on Indonesias Finance Minister Chatib Basri saying Asias developing nations may have to sacrifice growth next year and keep their economies stable amid potential fallout from higher U.S....
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Accor Executing Plan for Long-Term Tourism Success

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Oct. 3 -- Sebastien Bazin, Chief Executive Officer at Accor, talks with Guy Johnson about the financial impact of pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong and looks back on his first full year running the company, what he sees for the...
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Hong Kong Government Is Using Delay Tactics: Webb

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Oct. 17 -- David Webb, founder of Webb-site, discusses the Hong Kong protests with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)