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We're In a Big Bear Market, Sierra's Wright Says
78-year old David Wright, co-founder of Sierra Investment Management, which oversees about $10 billion, says we're already "pretty firmly in a big bear market." He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Idea of Super League Makes Sense on Paper: Pagliuca
Apr.23 -- Bain Capital Co-Chairman and Boston Celtics Co-Owner Stephen Pagliuca says that the idea of the Super League made sense on paper for the sake of cost controls, but says that there will be more trouble in practice. He joins...
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New Covid Case Is Reminder of Risks Ahead, Says RBNZ’s Orr
Nov.12 -- The Reserve Bank of New Zealand says an unexpected Covid-19 case that has caused a partial lockdown in Auckland is a reminder that the pandemic hangs over the economy. The case comes just days after investors withdrew bets that...
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U.S. Economy Doesn’t Require ‘Shock’ of Austerity: UBS’s Donovan
Aug.05 -- “Financial repression is acting as a new form of taxation,” says Paul Donovan, as he discusses the need for austerity measures in the U.S. and how markets are reflecting the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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What the Deep Freeze in Texas Means for Municipal Bonds
Feb.17 -- In this edition of "Muni Moment," Chris Brigati, Valley Bank managing director of municipal investments, takes a look at what the deep freeze's impact on utilities means for municipal bond investors. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Lack of Stimulus Will Cause Short-Term Turbulence: Nuveen's Malik
Dec.11 -- Nuveen's Head of Global Equities Saira Malik says the markets could be in for some short-term turbulence because of lack of stimulus in the U.S. And rising Covid-19 cases. She sees opportunities in emerging market equities and...
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Bailey Says BOE Is Considering Other Tools Amid Pandemic
Nov.05 -- Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said the central bank is considering other monetary policy tools, including guidance on the path of policy and negative rates, and has no fixed order in which it expects to use them. "It...
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B. Riley Securities' Grant on China
Aug.09 -- Mark Grant, Chief Global Strategist for Fixed Income at B. Riley Securities, says the China risk is not a company-specific issue, it's a governing body issue. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg...
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A Blue Wave Would Benefit the Consumer, Says Pgim's Peters
Oct.26 -- Greg Peters, Pgim fixed income head of multi-sector strategy, says the market is better for bond holders rather than equity holders. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China Banks' Profitability to Stabilize: CreditSights
Mar.29 -- Jason Tan, senior research analyst at CreditSights, discusses the prospects for Chinese banks. Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., the world’s largest lender by assets, China Construction Bank Corp., the...
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Why the Biggest Ever Euro-Bond Sale Matters
March 17 -- European bond investors will soon get the chance to indulge in a substantial slug of new debt issuance. Brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev NV is taking advantage of a thaw in corporate credit markets to sell €13.25 billion...
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Aberdeen's Hickmore: We're Not in a Bond Bubble
Aug. 9 -- Luke Hickmore, Aberdeen Asset Management senior investment manager, discusses the state of the global bond market with Bloomberg's Oliver Renick and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Credit Market Weakness: Are We Ignoring the Signs?
Aug. 3 -- Peter Tchir, head of macro strategy at Brean Capital discusses the corporate bond market, Microsoft's bond sale and the outlook for the sector. He speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You...
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Ireland Stands to Benefit Long-Term From Brexit: O'Kelly
Sept. 26 -- Conor O'Kelly, chief executive officer at Ireland's National Treasury Management Agency, discusses Ireland's ability to borrow, the nation's trade relationship with the U.K., and how Ireland could benefit in the long-term...
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Has the Corporate-Bond Boom Hit Its Top?
May 11 -- Goldman Sachs Asset Management's Michael Swell discusses the outlook for corporate bonds and the high-yield debt market with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Debt Check: The Credit Market Yo-Yo
March 8 -- Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist Lisa Abramowicz updates the latest news on debt and bonds. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." Her opinions are her own.
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Bonds More Primed for Bear Market Than Equities: Chung
March 9 -- Daniel Chung, chief executive officer and chief investment officer at Alger, makes the case for a bear market in bonds and looks at the possibility of recession in the United States. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Helicopter Money: The Problem With Excess Bank Reserves
Sept. 8 -- Peter Stella, Stellar Consulting owner, explains the problem with excess bank reserves. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Tumbling Bonds and Waning Central Bank Influence
Sept. 9 -- Bonds tumbled for a second day Friday on signals from central banks about further benefits of loose monetary policy. Bloomberg's David Goodman examines the market moves on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bond Markets Flash Back to 'Ukrainian Chicken Moment'
Sept. 13 -- Bloomberg View columnist Mark Gilbert takes you back to 2006 when a Ukrainian chicken farm took the bond market by storm, just before the outbreak of bird flu in Asia. He explains why that situation parallels the current...
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Stocks Have a Long Way to Climb on Low Bond Yields
Sept. 22 -- Bloomberg's Michael Regan and Olivia Sterns explain the current correlation between stocks and bonds. They speak in On The Markets on Bloomberg Televisions In The Loop.
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Fed's Balance Sheet May Soar Past Crisis-Era Levels in a Decade
May.21 -- As soon as next year, analysts say the Fed will resume large-scale buying of debt securities -- this time just U.S. Treasuries -- in amounts that may ultimately exceed its crisis-era purchases. Bloomberg's Alexandra Harris...
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Trouble With the (Inverted) Curve
Mar.22 -- The Treasury yield curve inverted for the first time since the last crisis Friday, triggering the first reliable market signal of an impending recession and rate-cutting cycle. The gap between the 3-month and 10-year yields...
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The Growing Love for BBB Corporate Debt
Mar.29 -- There was a period of time late last year when BBB rated bonds -- those securities just above junk status -- were anathema in the corporate debt market. Investors, fearful that these bonds were about to get hit by a wave of...