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A Number of Chinese Firms Would Like to Comply With U.S. Regulators, Says Author Balding

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Oct.09 -- Christopher Balding, author of “Sovereign Wealth Funds: The New Intersection of Money & Power” and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses the potential for Chinese firms to be delisted from U.S. indexes. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Bank Julius Baer’s Matthews on U.S.-China Trade, Hong Kong Unrest, U.S. Recession Risk

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Oct.17 -- Mark Matthews, head of Asia research at Bank Julius Baer, discusses how the U.S.-China trade spat is impacting Hong Kong, their special status and the U.S. economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Philippine Finance Secretary Dominguez on Economy, Spending Targets

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Oct.17 -- Philippine Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez discusses how the trade war between the U.S. and China is affecting the economy, the government's policies and spending plans. He speaks on the sidelines of the annual meetings of...
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Hong Kong Bill Will Pass in the Senate, Says Rep. Chris Smith

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Oct.15 -- Representative Chris Smith, a Republican from New Jersey, discusses the U.S. House passing a bill aimed at supporting Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters, the threat of retaliation from China and what this means for Hong...
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Trump-Xi Trade Summit May Slip to December

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Nov.06 -- President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping may not be able to sign a partial trade deal until December, and two U.S. locations have been ruled out for their highly anticipated meeting, according to a person...
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TikTok Asks U.S. Court to Intervene Against Trump Ban

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Sep.23 -- TikTok’s Chinese owner ByteDance Ltd. asked a federal judge to temporarily block the Trump administration from removing the viral video-sharing network from U.S. app stores. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Biden: Words of a President Matter Whether Good or Bad

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Sep.03 -- Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says "the words of a president matter, no matter if they are good, bad or indifferent, they matter," and refers to Donald Trump' remarks in 2017 when the President said there were...
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Trump ‘Just Getting Started’ on Chinese Apps

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Jul.12 -- Tensions between China and the U.S. are escalating with the Trump administration saying it’s “just getting started” on taking strong action against Chinese-owned social media apps. Bloomberg’s Jodi Schneider reports on...
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Calling China a Currency Manipulator Is a Toothless Move, Says Bannockburn’s Chandler

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Aug.05 -- Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex, discusses the U.S. calling China a currency manipulator and China’s possible reaction. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Trump Slams China Ahead of Trade Data

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Jul.11 -- President Trump is renewing his attack on China, just as talks get back on track and as Beijing prepares to release trade figures. He’s complaining China hasn’t lifted purchases of American farm products, a promise he said he...
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Cuomo on Trump Photo Op: `In New York We Actually Read the Bible'

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Jun.04 -- Andrew Cuomo referred to President Donald Trump's walk on Monday to St. John’s Episcopal Church near the White House to be photographed holding a Bible, and then red a few lines which the New York governor said are...
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Curve in Victoria Turned on July 30, Says Epidemiologist Blakely

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Aug.09 -- Tony Blakely, epidemiologist at University of Melbourne, discusses the coronavirus outbreak in Victoria and what he sees happening in the weeks to come. He speak on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Assessing the Rivalry Between U.S., Chinese Tech Giants

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Aug.09 -- Rebecca Fannin, founder of Silicon Dragon Ventures and author of "Tech Titans of China," talks about the prospects for Beijing-based ByteDance Ltd.'s TikTok, the video-sharing app that the Trump administration has declared a...
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Baucus: Trump Administration Looking for Excuses to Blame China

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Jun.29 -- Former U.S. Ambassador to China Max Baucus discusses the U.S. revoking Hong Kong’s special trade status and the increasing tensions between the U.S. and China. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Buttigieg: We Are Defined by What We Are Voting for in the Future

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Feb.04 -- Former Mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg addresses his supporters during the Iowa caucus in Des Moines. “Inconsistencies” in caucus results from some of the precincts have caused a delay in reporting...
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Former Treasury Secretary Lew on Stimulus, Markets, Debt

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Aug.05 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew discusses the politics behind negotiations on the next round of U.S. stimulus. bond and equity markets, and debt concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Tencent Loses $66 Billion on Trump Ban

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Aug.10 -- Tencent continues to fall following President Donald Trump’s move to ban WeChat. Over the past two days, the stock has lost more than $66 billion of market value. Bloomberg’s Zheping Huang reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Japan, South Korea Spat to Hit U.S. Plans?

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Aug.03 -- A South Korean court is set to start liquidating assets of a Japanese company to compensate Koreans conscripted to work during colonial occupation. The move is expected to invite retaliation and further strain ties between two...
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Hong Kong Reaching a Turning Point, Basic Law Committee Member Says

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May.28 -- Albert Chen, a member of the Hong Kong Basic Law Committee under the Standing Committee of China's National People’s Congress and a professor in constitutional law at the University of Hong Kong, talks about China's plan to...
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Hong Kong Economy May Recover in 4Q, Financial Secretary Says

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Jun.08 -- Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan says revival of the economy, which remains mired in recession amid pro-democracy protests and then by the coronavirus outbreak, depends on the pandemic situation, the trade tensions...
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Covid-19 Has Accelerated U.S.-China Feud: Control Risks

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May.04 -- Steve Wilford, partner and APAC head of global risk analysis at Control Risks, looks at the rising tensions between the U.S. and China amid the coronavirus outbreak. President Donald Trump promised a "conclusive" report from...
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Chinese, South Korean Stocks Favored: Societe Generale

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Sep.17 -- Frank Benzimra, head of Asia equity strategy at Societe Generale, looks at how global central banks' policies are affecting financial markets, and shares his views on the region's stocks. He also discusses the tensions between...
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Trump Jr.: Beijing Biden Is So Weak on China

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Aug.24 -- Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son, talks about Joe Biden’s stance on China while praising the president’s accomplishments. He speaks during the Republican National Convention.
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Buttigieg: Harris Would Do a 'Phenomenal Job' as Vice President

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Oct.07 -- Former Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg previews the upcoming debate between Vice President Mike Pence and California Senator Kamala Harris. Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, speaks with Kevin...