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Press Association

Brexit branded ‘a huge mistake’ as protesters march to rejoin EU

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Protestors against the UK’s exit from the European Union have labelled the move “a huge mistake” as they campaigned to re-join the bloc. A large crowd of pro-EU protestors gathered outside the Hilton hotel on Park Lane in west London...
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Press Association

Protestors rally in Parliament Square to re-join EU

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Protestors against the UK’s exit from the European Union have labelled the move “a huge mistake” as they campaigned to re-join the bloc. A large crowd of pro-EU protestors gathered outside the Hilton hotel on Park Lane in west London...
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Bloomberg

Raising Capital Has Gotten Harder: Marty Nesbitt

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Vistria Group Founding Partner & Co-CEO Marty Nesbitt discusses how raising capital for private equity has become more difficult with rising interest rates. This episode of "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein" was recorded June 28th...
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Bloomberg

Blockchain Firm Figure Withdraws Application for Bank Charter

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Blockchain firm Figure is the latest fintech company to withdraw its application for a bank charter, a move made after years of waiting answers from US financial regulators. Figure co-founder and former CEO of SoFi Mike Cagney joins...
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Bloomberg

El-Erian Says UAW Strike Is 'Here to Stay for a While'

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Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, comments on the UAW strike during an interview with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open." El-Erian's opinions are his own. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

Apollo's Zito Says Relationships With Banks Are Strong

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John Zito, Apollo Management partner, deputy CIO of credit, says the credit environment is exciting. He also says the firm is open to partnering with banks in private credit. He speaks to Bloomberg's Sonali Basak. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

Dimon Urges 'More Humility' in Slam of US Capital Plans

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon took aim Monday at higher capital requirements proposed for the banking industry by US regulators in July. William Shaw reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

KKR's Agrawal on Zenobe Deal

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Raj Agrawal, KKR Global Head of Infrastructure, joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson Thursday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas." Agrawal discussed KKR's $750m investment in London-based battery company, Zenobe.
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Bloomberg

Mike Mayo Says Citigroup Is Still a Buy

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Mike Mayo, Wells Fargo managing director, US large cap banks, says Citigroup is still a stock worth buying. He joins Katie Greifeld and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

The State of Private Credit Deals

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Sachin Khajuria, Achilles Management founder, joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson Thursday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas." He discusses private equity deals, fundraising and bankruptcies and how there is a 'thinning of the herd'...
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Bloomberg

StanChart to Sell Jet Lessor to PIF Unit for $3.6B

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Standard Chartered has agreed to sell its aviation finance business to a unit of Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund for $3.6 billion. AviLease, a jet lessor owned by the PIF, will acquire a portfolio of 100 narrowbody aircraft and...
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Bloomberg

Mike Mayo Sees 'Gut Punch' for Biggest Banks in Basel III Endgame

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Veteran analyst Mike Mayo, a managing director at Wells Fargo, says larger banks should prepare for a "punch to the stomach" from the stricter capital requirements contained in the Basel III Endgame proposal. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Press Association

What is London’s ultra-low emission zone and how does it affect drivers?

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The expansion of London’s ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) will affect many drivers in the capital. Here, the PA news agency answers 12 key questions about the scheme. – When and why was the Ulez created? It was launched in April 2019 to...
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Press Association

Protest in London against ULEZ

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Demonstrators in south London have demanded a delay or stoppage of the capital Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez).
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Bloomberg

Tarullo: We May See Some Regional Banks Atrophy

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Daniel Tarullo, Former Federal Reserve Board Governor tells us what might happen if some regional banks start to atrophy. He also says that current risk analysis of G-SIBS no longer serve the purpose of gauging financial stability.
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Bloomberg

Women's Multiclub Football Pioneer Discusses $100 Million Fund

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Tech entrepreneur Victoire Cogevina Reynal joined The Pulse With Francine Lacqua to discuss Mercury 13, a newly-formed company chasing stakes in women's football clubs. The firm, which is in talks to strike its first deal, is one of the...
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Bloomberg

NYC Converting Office Space to Housing

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Willy Walker, Walker & Dunlop Chairman & CEO discusses the rezoning of midtown Manhattan and the housing affordability crisis. He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

How Can Beijing Convince Investors That China Is a Safe Bet?

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Redmond Wong, Greater China market strategist at Saxo, discusses the state of the Chines economy, policies, and the implications for financial markets. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Bloomberg

Orient Capital's Collier on China Shadow Banking

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Andrew Collier, Managing Director at Orient Capital Research, discusses China's shadow banking crisis. He speaks with Paul Allen and Vonnie Quinn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

Bain's Pagliuca Sees Saudi Football Investment Disrupting Premier League

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Bain Capital Senior Adviser Steve Pagliuca says Saudi Arabia's investment in soccer has increased the price of players dramatically, and expects the capital injection to "disrupt" the Premiere League. "It looks like players are getting...
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Bloomberg

Vietnamese EV Maker VinFast Debuts on Nasdaq

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VinFast Auto Ltd. soared in its first day of trading as the Vietnamese electric-vehicle maker looks to raise its profile and take on established car manufacturers. CEO Le Thuy speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Orsted Earnings Fall, Missing Estimates, on Weak Wind Speeds

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Orsted Chief Executive Officer Mads Nipper discusses the company's earnings report with Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: Today."
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Bloomberg

Reserve Bank of India Keeps Repurchase Rate Steady at 6.5%: Governor Das

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Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das talks about the state of the economy and monetary policy. The central bank left its key interest rate unchanged for a third straight meeting and signaled rate setters will be ready to act...
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Bloomberg

Family-Owned Tsai Capital Investing for the Long-Term

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Tsai Capital President and Chief Investment Officer Christopher Tsai breaks down his company's aversion to timing to the market and details where he's deploying capital amid the "incredible run" for stocks so far in 2023. This interview...