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Sony Boosted by PlayStation 4 as 2Q Loss Narrows

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Oct. 31 -- Francisco Jeronimo, research director at IDC, examines second-quarter results from Sony as demand for PlayStation 4 consoles helped to offset a writedown of the Xperia smartphone business. He speaks on The Pulse.
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Worlds Oldest Spice Bears Vietnam Modern Riches

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Nov. 24 -- At a time when commodity producers are enduring a slump in prices for everything from crude oil to iron ore to soybeans, Vietnams pepper farmers are prospering. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man has more on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Shanghai Composite Tops 3,000 on Record Trade Surplus

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Dec. 8 -- China reported a record trade surplus that sent the nations Shanghai Composite Index over 3,000 for the first time in three years on a record twelfth straight day of gains. Bloomberg's David Tweed reports on On The Move.
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Japanese Snap Election Was a Little Disappointing: Mowat

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Dec. 15 -- JPMorgan's Adrian Mowat discusses the results of Japan's snap election and the impact of lower oil prices on the Japanese economy with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Vibrant Democracy Is Good for Marketplaces: Parpart

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Oct. 6 ""Reorient Financial Markets Chief Strategist Uwe Parpart discusses the impact of the protests on Hong Kong business, the World Banks forecast downgrades for East Asia and where hes putting his money with Bloomberg's David Ingles,...
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Shipbuilding Capacity Is Key Issue: Huxley

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Sept. 18 -- In todays Global Outlook, Wah Kwong Maritime Transport CEO Tim Huxley discusses China preparing to launch the longest container ship in the world, how a boat like this changes the game and the potential pitfalls of a ship...
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Expect Aggressive Acquisitions From Alibaba: Kedrosky

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Sept. 19 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Paul Kedrosky and Bloomberg's Cory Johnson debate what Alibaba will do with the proceeds from its IPO. They speak with Emily Chang on ""Bloomberg West."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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John Boyega On 'Detroit': "It's the Biggest Movie of My Career" | Savannah Film Festival 2017

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Boyega told THR that working with director Kathryn Bigelow is the best experience of his career as an actor.
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Pound May Go Higher After Truss Resignation: Wells Fargo

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The British pound is likely to see a temporary increase in volatility following the resignation of Prime Minister Liz Truss, before markets start to "calm down a little" in the coming months, Wells Fargo's head of currency strategy, Nick...
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Hong Kong Protests Are Hurting Small Businesses: Orvay

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Oct. 13 -- Neil Orvay, CEO of Asia Spa and Wellness, discusses the impact of the Hong Kong protests on small businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg's John Dawson on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Police, Protesters Clash at Myanmar Copper Mine

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Dec. 23 -- Bloomberg's Christine Hah reports on the protests surrounding the expansion of a Chinese copper mine in Myanmar.
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Chinese Economy Faces the Challenge of Slowing GDP Growth

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Oct. 21 -- Nicholas Consonery, Asia director at Eurasia Group, discusses a call by the Conference Board that Chinas GDP growth is expected to fall to 3.9 percent by 2020, which factors would cause the economic slowdown and how it could...
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Oil Prices Are Likely to Remain Depressed: De Silva

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Jan. 8 -- HSBC's Andre de Silva sits down with Bloomberg's Angie Lau, Rishaad Salamat, Yvonne Man and John Dawson to discuss oil prices and the global economy on ""Asia Edge."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fastacash: Using Social Networks to Transfer Money

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Dec. 23 -- Fastacash Chairman and CEO Vince Tallent discusses the company's business model and growth drivers.
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Macau Casino Recovery Seen in Late 2015

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Oct. 24 -- Macaus finance secretary forecast the citys drop in casino revenue will worsen this month and a recovery will come in the second half of next year, Teledifusao de Macau reported. Bloomberg Intelligence's Tim Craighead takes a...
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Is the Bank of Korea About to Cut Rates?

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Nov. 6 ""In todays Global Outlook, Bloomberg's David Ingles takes a look at Bank of Korea monetary policy on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Does China Need to Cut Interest Rates?

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Sept. 18 -- Bloomberg's Stephen Engle discusses targeted stimulus in China and whether the Peoples Bank of China needs to cut rates. He speaks with Angie Lau on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Chinas Economy Is Clearly Weakening: Straszheim

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Sept. 23 -- Donald Strazheim, China research team head at ISI, and Bloomberg's Indira Lakshmanan talks about the state of the Chinese economy, the lack of large government stimulus measures and how carbon and the environment work into...
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Opportunities for U.S. Are No Longer There: Parpart

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Nov. 10 ""Reorient Financial Markets Chief Strategist and Managing Director Uwe Parpart discusses the APEC Summit in Beijing, Chinas new Silk Road development plan and the role the U.S. plays in all of it with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat...
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Doubts Arise Over China's Unexpected Trade Surge

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Oct. 14 -- Chinas exports rose more than estimated in September and imports rebounded, helping underpin growth in the worlds second-largest economy. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man takes a look at the doubts that have arisen over the data. She...
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History May Show Japan Didnt Have Recession: Brown

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Dec. 8 -- Brendan Brown, executive director at Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International, discusses the Japanese recession and the impact of Prime Minister Shinzo Abes economic plan ahead of this weekends elections. He speaks on The Pulse.
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China Credit Growth Rebounds as PBOCs Easing Kicks In

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Oct. 16 -- Chinas broadest measure of new credit rose to a three-month high in September, suggesting the central banks targeted measures to boost liquidity have helped spur lending. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on ""Asia Edge.""...
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Remodeled 1960s Building in HK Commands Top Rent

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Dec. 22 -- Tear it down and start again. That's what we typically see in Asia, and especially here in Hong Kong. But one entrepreneur says there's another way. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man has been house hunting.
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Investors Underestimate the Benefits of Lower Oil: Fan

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Dec. 11 -- Credit Suisse's Fan Cheuk Wan forecasts the economic themes that will play out in 2015. She speaks on ""Asia Edge."" (Source: Bloomberg)