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Our Decisions Driven By Openness of Market, Says S&P Dow Jones Indices CEO

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Feb.20 -- Alex Matturri, chief executive officer at S&P Dow Jones Indices, discusses how index providers assess Middle East political risk, where he sees the most growth potential, the Saudi market, regulation, industry trends and his...
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CreditEase CEO Says China's P2P Lending Cleanup to Benefit Industry Leaders

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Nov.15 -- Ning Tang, chief executive officer of CreditEase, a fintech company with peer-to-peer lending business in China, talks about the prospects for the industry. He speaks with Stephen Engle on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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What Financial Deregulation Could Mean for Banks

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Jun.13 -- A U.S. Treasury Department report on financial deregulation urges federal agencies to re-write many regulations contained in the Dodd-Frank Act. Bloomberg's Christine Harper breaks down how the changes could affect the banking...
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Credit Suisse Bonus Pool Reduced on Regulatory Pushback

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Credit Suisse Group AG is reducing its bonus pool for 2021 by about 10% after regulators pushed back with the bank suffering its worst year since the financial crisis. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports.
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The Making of a Southeast Asian Fintech Giant

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Jun.30 -- Ride-hailing firms are pivoting into all-in-one super-apps, leveraging their seamless payments systems. Nowhere are the opportunities greater than in Southeast Asia, which has a population of 600 million — many of them...
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Time to Restart Small, Medium Bank M&A: Isaac

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Nov. 12 -- William Isaac, senior managing director at FTI Consulting, and Harvard Business School Professor Robert Kaplan talk about the need for small to medium bank M&A to continue and the importance of small banks to the U.S. economy....
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China Probes Meituan Over Suspected Monopolistic Practices

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Apr.26 -- China has launched an investigation into suspected monopolistic practices by food-delivery behemoth Meituan. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Peterffy: Markets Were 'Frighteningly Close' to Collapse Amid GameStop Turmoil

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Feb.18 -- Interactive Brokers Group Inc. Chairman Thomas Peterffy says financial markets came “frighteningly close” to collapsing during last month’s Reddit-driven turmoil. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Yellen Pledges Probe of Financial Market Mania

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Feb.04 -- Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is calling an ad-hoc meeting of regulators Thursday to examine the recent frenzy in financial markets. Bloomberg’s Chris Condon reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Sen. Warner Says Testing for Coronavirus Should Be Free

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Mar.05 -- Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia, talks about how the Trump administration is reacting to the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks to Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli in Washington.
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Private Equity Stealing Wall Street Loan Business

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Dec.18 -- Direct lenders, including more and more hedge funds and buyout firms, are preparing to dish out billions of dollars at a time to lure borrowers away from the $1.2 trillion leveraged loan market. Bloomberg's Lisa Lee reports on...
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MetLife CEO Urges Regulators to Keep an Eye on New Entrants

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Apr.01 -- Steven Kandarian, chief executive officer at Metlife, discusses fighting the distinction of too-big-to-fail, the Trump administration's approach to regulation, concerns about leveraged loans, and expectations for his successor...
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Moody's Choi on China Tech, Alibaba Results

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Moody's Investors Service Senior Vice President Lina Choi discusses her outlook for China's tech sector after Alibaba's results showed the slowest revenue growth since its IPO. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Bank Regulators Making Up for Crisis Failures: Kaplan

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Nov. 12 -- Harvard Business School Professor Robert Kaplan discusses the latest round of bank fines as five firms face $3.3 billion in penalties for FX-rate rigging, the need for regulators to watch current problems while addressing past...
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Deutsche Bank Plummets on $14 Billion DOJ Claim

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Sept. 16 -- Deutsche Bank shares slumped after receiving a $14 billion claim from the U.S. Justice Department to settle a probe into the firm's sale of residential mortgage-backed securities. Bloomberg's Michael Moore reports on...
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Carney Says Cryptocurrencies Must Meet `Rigorous Standards'

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Mar.02 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks about cryptocurrencies during a speech at Bloomberg's European headquarters in London.
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Musk to Take Twitter Private with $44 Billion Deal

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Arjuna Capital Managing Partner Natasha Lamb joins Emily Chang on the news that billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk agreed to buy Twitter in one of the biggest leveraged buyout deals in history, and what potential regulatory concerns...
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Bloomberg

IATA Downgrades Global Air-Transportation Industry Outlook

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Jun.03 -- Alexandre de Juniac, director general of the International Air Transport Association, talks about the outlook for the industry, and Boeing Co.’s 737 Max. He spoke Sunday on the sidelines of IATA's conference in Seoul on...
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Record Fine, VW Employees Indicted in Scandal

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - January 11, 20161. Wide presser2. SOUNDBITE (English) Loretta Lynch, U.S. Attorney General:"Today, the Department of Justice, the Environmental Protection Agency...
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Carson Block Says 'Skeptical' of Activist Short-Seller Abuses

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Feb.01 -- Carson Block, co-founder and chief investment officer at Muddy Waters, discusses the impact of possible U.S. and Canada regulation of short-sellers with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What Workers Give Up Staying Home

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Oct.19 -- Kenneth Bentsen, president and chief executive officer at Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, talks about the pros and cons of working at home. He appears on "Balance of Power."
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Robinhood CLO on Crypto Wallets, Legal Woes

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Robinhood Chief Legal Officer and former SEC Commissioner Dan Gallagher joins Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss Robinhood's Wallets program, which has a 2 million users waitlist, and potential crypto regulation. He also...
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Blockchain Backers Gather to Advance Governance

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Aug. 24 -- Some of blockchain's biggest backers, including people with ties to IBM and JPMorgan, will gather Wednesday to work on the biggest issue hobbling the technology behind digital currency -- the absence of grown-up governance....
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Barofsky: Financial System Probably Safer Than 2008

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April 29 -- Neil Barofsky, partner at Jenner & Block and former special inspector general for TARP at the U.S. Department of Treasury, looks back on the success of the U.S. government's TARP program and the outsourcing of the financial...