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Hong Kong Protesters Call for CEOs Resignation
Sept. 30 -- Bloomberg's David Tweed reports that pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong are calling for the nations chief executive to step down by Wednesday as demonstrations intensify. He speaks on The Pulse.
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Is the Chinese Economy Running Out of Fuel?
Sept. 23 -- Chinas economy remained stuck in low gear this quarter, with struggling retail and residential real-estate industries countering improvements in manufacturing and transportation, a private survey showed. Stephen Engle reports...
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Why Are Big Banks Overhauling FX Trading?
Sept. 17 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin discuses why the worlds biggest banks are overhauling how they trade currencies to regain the trust of customers. She speaks with Angie Lau on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Japan Household Wealth at All-Time High: Bloomberg Brief
Sept. 19 -- Bloomberg's Adam Johnson has your morning brief of overnight news covering the most important global developments, market news and data on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Tokyo Exchange Scraps $617B of Stock Trades
Oct. 1 -- In todays Bloomberg Big Number, Betty Liu reports that the Japanese Stock Exchange canceled stock trades totaling $617 billion today due to trading errors. She speaks on In The Loop.
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Apple Strikes Agreement to Sell iPhone 6 in China
Sept. 30 -- In ""Bloomberg West Company News,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on the top technology stories of the day on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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Xi Meets Abe With Awkward Handshake at APEC
Nov. 11 -- Centre for International Security Studies' John Lee discusses Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abes long-sought meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the APEC meeting and U.S. relations with China. He speaks with...
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Trends for Asia in 2015: Bloomberg Intelligence
Dec. 12 -- Bloomberg Intelligence held its Asia 2015 Outlook briefing on Thursday. We asked our analysts for their top trends for the coming year. (Source: Bloomberg)
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AirAsia 3Q Profit Drops 85% on Year
Nov. 20 -- AirAsia reports third-quarter earnings which saw a tumble in profit. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Hong Kong Students to Start Talks With Government Oct. 10
Oct. 8 -- Hong Kong protest leaders agreed to hold two rounds of talks with the citys government, saying the publics desire for dialogue outweighed the students disappointment over the proposed agenda. Rosalind Chin has more on ""First...
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HK Protesters Threaten Action on Resignation Deadline Day
Oct. 2 -- Bloomberg's Andrew Davis reports on the seventh day of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong as students demand the resignation of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Asia-Pacific Is Future of Global Growth: Bremmer
Nov. 3 -- Eurasia Group President and Founder Ian Bremmer discusses the global economy on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Hong Kong Police Start Removing Protest Barricades
Oct. 13 -- Hong Kong police began removing some barricades erected by pro-democracy protesters in the Central business district as the demonstrations enter their third week. Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin has the latest developments on...
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Abe May Gain Stronger Mandate With Snap Election: Smith
Nov. 19 -- Nicholas Smith, a strategist at CLSA Ltd. in Tokyo, talks about Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's decision to call for a snap election and to delay the planned sales-tax increase. Smith also discusses Bank of Japan policy....
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The Top Stocks to Watch in Asia Today
Dec. 15 -- In todays Stock Exchange, Bloomberg's Yvonne Man and David Ingles discuss the top stocks to watch in Asia today on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Genie Juicery: Quenching Asia's Thirst for Healthy Living
Oct. 30 -- Cara McIlroy, co-founder of Genie Juicery, explains how she started the company and how she overcame the challenges she faced along the way. She speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Hong Kong Police Criticized for Using Excessive Force
Oct. 16 -- A four-minute news video showing a pro-democracy protester being beaten and kicked by Hong Kong police is unraveling more than two weeks of efforts to win back the hearts and minds of Hong Kong citizens. Bloomberg's Rosalind...
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Hong Kong Officials Blame Protests on Foreign Influence
Oct. 20 -- Hong Kong officials have blamed foreigners for adding to pro-democracy protests one day before talks between protesters and government officials to seek an end to more than three weeks of unrest. Bloomberg's Andrew Davis...
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Is China Singles' Day Striking a Chord in the U.S.?
Nov. 11 -- Alibaba turned an obscure Chinese holiday into the countrys biggest shopping event. Now its aiming to take the success of Singles Day global by tapping foreign brands, including Calvin Klein and Blue Nile. Bloomberg's Leslie...
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Oil Production to Slow as Hedges Expire: Padamadan
Dec. 22 -- Roshan Padamadan, founder and fund manager at Luminance Global Fund, talks with Rishaad Salamat about his outlook for oil production and the impact of the ruble on Russian investments and the oil market. He speaks on On the Move.
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U.S. Dollar Extends Rally on Jobless Claims
Oct. 24 -- Bloomberg's John Dawson reports on the top headlines in the currency market. He speaks on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why the Hong Kong Protests Matter to the West
Oct. 13 -- Christian Whiton, principal at D.C. International Advisory, discusses the Hong Kong protests with Bloomberg's John Dawson on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Worried About Equity Markets in Asia in 2015: HSBC
Dec. 4 -- HSBC Head of Asia-Pacific Equity Strategy Herald Van Der Linde discusses the weakness in China, India's economy and where he sees opportunity with Bloomberg's John Dawson, Yvonne Man, Angie Lau and Rishaad Salamat on ""Asia...
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How to Gain Exposure to Mainland China Shares With ETFs
Nov. 17 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas discusses how investors can gain exposure to mainland China shares with ETFs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mia Saini on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)