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Senator Warren on Powell as Fed Chair, Stablecoins, Facebook
Oct.05 -- U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, explains why she won't support Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's renomination and discusses her views on stablecoins and big tech with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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BOE Says Brexit Preparedness Has Improved, Some Risks Remain
Jul.11 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks about the U.K. financial industry's Brexit preparations. He spoke during a news conference in London after the publication of the BOE's biannual Financial Stability Report.
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RBS Considering Special Dividend or Buyback, Chairman Says
Sep.13 -- Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc Chairman Howard Davies discusses possible plans for a share buyback if the Bank of England’s stress test shows there is surplus capital to return to shareholders. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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UBS Chairman Weber Says Coronavirus Effects Are Underestimated
Feb.23 -- UBS Group AG Chairman Axel Weber said markets are underpricing the risk that the coronavirus poses to the global economy. He spoke exclusively to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny at the G-20 Finance Ministers Meeting in Riyadh.
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BNP Fixed-Income Boosts Third-Quarter Profit 11%
Oct. 31 -- BNP Paribas reported profit that rose 11 percent in the third quarter on a rebound of fixed-income trading as the company rebounds from a record fine for violating U.S. sanctions. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan reports on On The...
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UN, US and EU officials comment on Japan crisis
1. Wide shot of news briefing
2. Cutaway of media and officials
3. Mid of Nishiyama Hidehiko, Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) official and interpreter
4. Wide shot of news briefing
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Denis Flory, deputy...
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Reactions and analysis following ECB's stress tests of financial institutions
The European Central Bank (ECB) said that 13 of Europe's 130 biggest banks failed an in-depth review of their finances and need an extra 10 billion euros (12.5 billion US dollars) to cushion themselves against any future crises.
The...
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Increased security at Rio anti-doping lab
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Rio de Janeiro - 15 August 20161. Officials entering news conference2. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Budgett, Medical and Scientific Director at the International...
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Deutsche Bank Planning to Cut Up to Half of Global Equity Jobs
Jun.28 -- Deutsche Bank AG is preparing to cut hundreds of jobs in its global equity division as part of a broader restructuring following the collapse of a potential merger with Commerzbank AG. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on...
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Ex-Fed Governor Tarullo Sees Fed Close to Autopilot in Last Year
Nov.27 -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Dan Tarullo discusses the Federal Reserve's awareness of risks, the Fed's rate path, the influence of President Donald Trump, and changes to bank regulation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Nuclear safety authorities agree to stress tests
Brussels - 15 March 2011
1. Wide of meeting venue
2. Mid of EU energy commissioner Guenther Oettinger greeting delegates at meeting
3. Cutaway photographer
4. Oettinger sits
5. Various of EU meeting on nuclear energy security with...
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Last Week Was a Stress Test on the System: Savoldelli
Oct. 22 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Fabio Savoldelli discusses market volatility and hedge funds. He speaks on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lloyds 3Q Profit Jumps 41%, Plans to Cut 9,000 Jobs
Oct. 28 -- Bloomberg Intelligences Jonathan Tyce examines third-quarter results from Lloyds as the bank saw profit jump by 41 percent and announced a three-year plan to cut 9,000 jobs in a business revamp. He speaks on On The Move.
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Why Europe's Banks Stand to Lose More Ground
July 29 -- Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist Lionel Laurent reports on the performance of European banks post-Brexit vote. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." His opinions are his own.
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China’s $862 Billion of Dollar Bonds Face Key Restructuring Test
Jun.08 -- A first of its kind debt restructuring in China’s bond market is underscoring risks in the industry. China has put an executive at Great Wall Asset Management under official investigation on suspicion of corruption. Bloomberg’s...
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Asia markets reax to stress test results for European banks, analyst
Hong Kong - 18 July 2011
1. Wide of Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor
2. Close of electronic display showing Hang Seng index in the first half hour of trading up 42.01 points at 21917.39
3. Wide of traders at desks
4. Close of...
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Why RBC Analyst Gerard Cassidy Thinks You Should Own Bank Stocks
Jul.02 -- Gerard Cassidy, RBC Capital Markets analyst, discusses the outlook for financial stocks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs, Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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EBA’s Campa on Bank Liquidity, Loan Losses, Lending
May.26 -- European Banking Authority Chairman Jose Manuel Campa discusses the state of European banks amid the coronavirus pandemic, and the EBA’s remaining tools to help banks. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller on "Bloomberg...
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Crypto Regulation Needs to Be Dealt With Now: Rodgin Cohen
Oct.13 -- Sullivan & Cromwell Senior Chairman Rodgin Cohen discusses the state of bank and cryptocurrency regulation with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Asian markets rise as investors worries eased by economic news
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1. Various of Tokyo Stock Exchange
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Hong Kong
2. Various of Hong Kong Stock Exchange
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stephen Gollop, CEO of Tyche Group:
"But the real...