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Press Association

New Reform UK MP heckled Lee Anderson on constituency tour

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Warning: Contains strong language. New Reform UK MP Lee Anderson has said Conservatives will have to “wrestle with their own consciences” about following him as he kicked off a tour of his constituency with his new party leader.
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Press Association

Fourth Plinth commissions for 2026 and 2028 unveiled

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A sculpture which pays homage to a young, metropolitan woman of colour and a life-sized person on a horse cast in slime-green resin will feature on the Fourth Plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square in 2026 and 2028 respectively. Artists...
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Bloomberg

Rajan on the Contagion Risk from Credit Suisse, SVB

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Raghuram Rajan, a former governor of India's central bank, talks about the problems facing Credit Suisse and Silicon Valley Bank. He's on Bloomberg Markets. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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Bloomberg

Oak Hill CEO Sees 'Extraordinary' Private Credit Opportunity

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Oak Hill Advisors Founder and CEO Glenn August explains the factors behind what he sees as the first opportunity in decades to earn "genuinely double-digit yields" in private credit. He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Brief."
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Press Association

Transport Secretary announces funding for 'Midlands Rail Hub'

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Transport Secretary Mark Harper visits Birmingham Moor Street station to announce the first wave of funding for the 'Midlands Rail Hub', a £1.75bn project to boost capacity and frequency of rail services, upgrade stations and improve...
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ITV need to make a drama about the Windrush Scandal and Grenfell Tower tragedy, Khan says

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Sadiq Khan criticised the Government's handling of the Windrush Scandal and Grenfell, as he called for compensation for the victims of those tragedies when asked about speeding up of compensation for those affected by the Horizon IT...
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Press Association

Humza Yousaf speaks at Cop28 event in Dubai

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Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf speaks at an event at Cop28 in Dubai, introducing US politician and environmentalist Al Gore. It comes after King Charles's speech at Cop28 warned once again that humans were running out of time to...
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Dozens of counter-protesters arrested as central London rocked by Armistice Day violence

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Dozens of counter-protesters have been arrested as hundreds of thousands of people took part in a pro-Palestinian demonstration in central London. A total of 82 people were arrested in Tachbrook Street, Pimlico, to “prevent a breach of...
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Press Association

Clashes break out between police and crowds waving St George's flags as they try to reach Whitehall

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Clashes have broken out between police and groups attempting to reach the Cenotaph. A large crowd of people bearing St George’s flags was seen walking along Embankment and shouting “England till I die”. A line of police attempted to...
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Bloomberg

Money Undercover: The State of Private Equity

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Andrea Auerbach, head of private investments at Cambridge Associates, talks about the state of private equity. She says this "tight market" could be good from an investing perspective. She speaks to Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz on "Money...
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Bloomberg

Rithm CEO on Winning Support to Buy Sculptor

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Rithm Capital Chairman and CEO Michael Nierenberg talks about the effort to buy Sculptor Capital Management Inc. for $720 million. Shareholders now have to vote on the deal which has the support of Sculptor founder and major shareholder...
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank CFO on Earnings, Outlook

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Deutsche Bank plans to accelerate payouts to shareholders after higher income from its corporate bank and deposit inflows offset weaker trading results in the third quarter. Revenue in the three months through September rose about 3%...
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank CFO Says Cost Cuts Will Include Job Losses

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Deutsche Bank CFO James von Moltke discusses net interest income, shareholder returns and job cuts. He speaks with Bloomberg's Dani Burger after the lender reported revenue in the three months through September which rose about 3% from a...
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Bloomberg

Barclays Misses Estimates, UniCredit Lifts Revenue Goals

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Barclays's trading division missed estimates in the third quarter and UniCredit lifted its full-year revenue target after posting better-than-expected net income. Jan-Henrik Foerster reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Tikehau Capital's Chabran on Private Equity, Rates, Inflation

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Tikehau Capital co-founder Mathieu Chabran discusses the impact of higher interest rates on investment. He speaks exclusively with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on the sidelines of the annual Future Investment Initiative in Saudi Arabia.
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Bloomberg

HKEX's Aguzin: Hong Kong Has 120 Companies in IPO Pipeline

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Nicolas Aguzin, Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd CEO, discusses future listings on the HKEX. He speaks exclusively with Bloomberg TV's Yousef Gamal El-Din on the side lines of the FII conference in Riyadh.
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Bloomberg

UK Pension Funds to Invest in Private Markets

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Lord Mayor of the City of London Nicholas Lyons discusses the signing of The Mansion House Compact, a commitment by some of Britain's largest pension firms to allocate a minimum of 5% of defined contribution funds to unlisted equities by...
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Bloomberg

Money Undercover: The Challenges Facing Private Equity

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Simona Maellare, UBS global co-head of the Alternative Capital Group, says private equity today is "not a growth asset class." She talks about the challenges facing the industry on "Money Undercover" with Lisa Abramowicz.
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Bloomberg

Powell: Bond Market Reducing Some Impetus to Hike

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tells Wall Street Week that evidence in the economy suggests that monetary policy is not too tight. He also says that recent moves in bonds reduce some of the impetus to raise rates. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

CFRA's Leon on US Bank Earnings Season

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Ken Leon, Director of Equity Research at CFRA, discusses the US bank earnings season and outlook for the sector. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

StanChart's Winters on War, Rates, China: Full Interview

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Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters says that US Interest rates will be 'higher for longer' as inflation stays sticky. In the exclusive conversation with Bloomberg News's Francine Lacqua on the sidelines of the IIF in Marrakech, Winters...
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Bloomberg

StanChart's Winters Sees Another 25Bps Fed Rate Hike

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Standard Chartered Group CEO Bill Winters says he expects interest rates to stay higher for longer, with one more 0.25% Federal Reserve hike in the future. "I guess we'll see another 25 basis points," he says on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Gray: Central Banks Will Hold Rates at an Elevated Level

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Blackstone President and COO Jonathan Gray says he sees central banks holding interest rates at an elevated level. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jon Erlichman. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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Bloomberg

Texas Capital CEO Says Mass Bank Consolidation Talk Is 'Asinine'

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Texas Capital Bank President and CEO Rob Holmes pushed back on talk of a "mass consolidation" within the regional banking sector, saying the notion is "asinine to me" on "Bloomberg Markets."