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Morgan Stanley’s Kushma Sees Yields, Rates Capped in Short-Term

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Michael Kushma, global fixed income CIO at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, expects above trend growth and no stagflation for next year and sees yields and interest rates capped in the short term. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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House Prices are 'Scary': Summers

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Jul.02 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says the rise in home prices is "scary." He thinks the state of the heating of the housing market makes it difficult to justify the Fed's...
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Shimao Default Notice Hammers Bonds, Stokes China Property Fear

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Property developer Shimao Property Holdings Ltd. has suffered its biggest-ever bond rout. A creditor says one of Shimao's units defaulted on a local loan. Bloomberg's John Liu reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Dalio on Impact of Deficits, Election, U.S.-China Tensions

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Sep.15 -- Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of investment management firm Bridgewater Associates, says that very large deficits are on the way no matter who is elected in the 2020 presidential election and says he's very concerned about...
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Coeuré de BCE: la volatilidad cambiaria no ayuda

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Ene.26-- El miembro del Comité Ejecutivo del Banco Central Europeo Benoît Coeuré, Axel Weber, presidente de UBS, y Ray Dalia, presidente, coCEO y fundador en Bridgewater Associates, hablan sobre la volatilidad cambiaria y el dólar...
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Morgan Stanley's Zezas Says the Muni Market Is More or Less a Rates Market

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May.23 -- Michael Zezas, chief municipal strategist at Morgan Stanley, discusses factors that could impact municipals. He speaks with Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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How ETF Investors Are Hedging for Rising Inflation

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Feb.14 -- U.S. consumer prices rose by more than projected in January as apparel costs jumped the most in nearly three decades. Nate Geraci, president of The ETF Store and the first investment adviser to offer only ETFs, sits down with...
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Blackstone's GSO Posts Loss in Distressed Debt

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Jan.31 -- GSO Capital Partners LP reported its largest loss in at least two years from its distressed-debt investments, dragged down by the scarce supply of new targets and double-digit declines at some of its biggest funds that invest...
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Santander Reminds Investors That Bonds Can Come With Nasty Surprises

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Feb.12 -- Banco Santander SA reminded investors that juicy bonds can come with nasty surprises. The Spanish lender rattled the bank Additional Tier 1 market by saying it will skip an option to call 1.5 billion euros ($1.7 billion) of...
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We Are Positive on China’s Bond Market, Says Aberdeen Standard’s Investments’s Goh

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Apr.01 -- Edmund Goh, investment manager for Asian fixed income at Aberdeen Standard Investments, discusses China’s bond market and China bonds being added to the Bloomberg Barclays Global AGG index. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Generali CEO: Convinced We'll Find the Right M&A Opportunity

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Oct.02 -- Phillippe Donnet, chief executive officer at Generali, discusses the European economy, finding M&A opportunities, and the company’s issuance of green bonds. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Morgan Stanley Aims for Quarterly Bond Revenue Above $1 Billion

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Jun.13 -- Morgan Stanley's Chief Executive Officer James Gorman told an industry conference on Tuesday that quarterly bond revenue above $1 billion is a sustainable goal for the firm. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg...
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U.S. Raises Long-Term Debt Dales to $78 Billion This Quarter

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Aug.01 -- The U.S. Treasury Department announced it will increase the amount of long-term debt sales this quarter to $78 billion while unveiling a new two-month bill. Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Why Wall St. Banks Are Dumping Corporate Debt

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Oct. 17 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Ambramowicz discusses why banks are cutting debt holdings with Mia Saini on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Major: Fair Value for Gilt Yields Nearer to 1% Than 0.5%

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Sept. 9 -- Steven Major, global head of fixed income research at HSBC, examines gilt yields, the potential for looser fiscal policy, and discusses the difficulties of market forecasting. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Greenspan: Dissent Shows FOMC Process Is Working

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Sept. 22 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan talks about dissent and discussion in the Federal Reserve, a speculative element in the bond market, and trends in U.S. inflation. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Is There a High-Yield Comeback Ahead?

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March 7 -- Northern Trust Wealth Management CIO Katie Nixon discusses high-yield bonds and the energy sector. She speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Iran Explores Return to Bond Markets

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Aug. 2 -- Iran Minister for Economic Affairs and Finance Ali Tayebnia tells Bloomberg that the country is exploring a return to the international bond market as it seeks to finance an economic recovery following a historic agreement on...
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Japan's CLO Buyers Seek Higher Rewards While Under Scrutiny

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Mar.15 -- Japanese banks, the biggest buyers of bundled U.S. leveraged loans, are demanding higher yields for the securities as they face increased scrutiny from regulators back home. Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports on "Bloomberg...
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Goldilocks Fights the Resistance

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Mar.15 -- Another week of weakening economic data, another weekly gain for risk assets. Fundamentally, it sort of feels like a Goldilocks-is-back vibe. Important economic data this week -- retail sales, durables -- has been decent and...
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The Bond Market's Warnings Sign on the U.S. Economy

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May.30 -- Priya Misra, head of global rates research at TD Securities, Jared Woodard, global investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and Stephen Liberatore, managing director at Nuveen, examine economic signals from the...
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S&P 500 Could Be Poised to Drop to 2,650

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May.28 -- On this edition on "Charting Futures," Zega Financial Chief Executive Officer Jay Pestrichelli examines the S&P 500 Index and the options market with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Fed Pushing on a String as Credit Market Poses Significant Risk, Ex-Cantor CEO Says

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Jul.16 -- Shawn Matthews, Hondius Capital Management chief investment officer and former Cantor Fitzgerald chief executive officer, discusses the risk in credit markets and Federal Reserve monetary policy with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on...
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Bonds Signaling a Painful Downturn: Invesco's Waldner

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"The market is telling you (the Fed) is going to really, really tighten and what that means for the economy and for risky assets is not clear," Rob Waldner, fixed income strategist at Invesco, says on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."