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RBNZ Plans to Return Cash Rate to Neutral Level of 2%: Orr

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Aug.19 -- Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr talks about Federal Reserve policy and its implications for global central banks, and shares his views on inflation targeting. He also discusses the RBNZ's policy and the nation's...
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BofA Aiming to Double Consumer Unit Market Share, CEO Moynihan Says

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Jan.21 -- Brian Moynihan, chairman and chief executive officer at Bank of America, discusses the banks retail sector growth efforts and the leveraged loan market. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Jonathan Ferro and Tom Keene at the World...
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Bloomberg

UBP: Focus On Quality And Valuation

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Aug.19 -- Union Bancaire Privee Head of Equity Research for Asia Kieran Calder says he has begun shifting focus towards not only quality earnings growth prospects, but also attractive valuations. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin &...
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Bloomberg

We Are Bullish on Dollar vs. Euro: TD's McCormick

Higher Ed
Mar.09 -- TD Securities Global Head of FX Strategies Mark McCormick is still bullish on the dollar versus the Euro. He also talks about the relationship between rates and economic growth on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Ilana Weinstein Doesn't See a Pullback From Hedge Funds

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Nov.20 -- The IDW Group founder and Chief Executive Officer Ilana Weinstein says 2020 did turn out to be the "great equalizer" for hedge funds and says she is dubious of special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs). She speaks with...
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Bloomberg

China Will See Big Slow Down in Growth in 2022: Chu

Higher Ed
Charlene Chu, senior analyst at Autonomous, discusses China's economy and the zero-Covid strategy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Bloomberg

Haitong's Darling on Gas, Oil & Energy

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Scott Darling, Managing Director for Equity Research at Haitong International discusses his commodity outlook and strategy on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Curated Video

SYND 25-9-73 WATERGATE CONSPIRATOR HUNT TESTIFIES

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Central Intelligence Agency operative E. Howard Hunt gives evidence to the Senate Watergate committee. 1. SOUNDBITE (English): vs of Hunt speaking to the committee Film: Pos - Sound: OPT SOF - Colour - NYFilm: No - LN Number: LN46658 -...
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Bloomberg

World Has Experience Doing Airport Fever Checks: Reingold

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Oct. 9 -- The U.S. will screen for Ebola at five of the busiest U.S. airports for passengers from the three West African nations most stricken by the disease. University of California Berkeley Professor and Head of Epidemiology Art...
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Bloomberg

Yellen Said to Express Confidence in U.S. Expansion

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Oct. 15 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen voiced confidence in the durability of the U.S. economic expansion in the face of slowing global growth and turbulent financial markets at a closed-door meeting in Washington last weekend....
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Bloomberg

Barty: Equity Markets Cheap If No U.S. Recession

Higher Ed
March 7 -- Eurasia Group Practice Head Analyst for Europe Mujtaba Rahman and Bank of America Merrill Lynch Head of European Equity Strategy James Barty discuss the markets. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

How Strong is China’s Economy?

Higher Ed
February 26 -- China’s central bank tweaked the description of its monetary policy stance to reflect a recent ramp-up in liquidity injections and moves to guide money market rates lower, with Governor Zhou Xiaochuan highlighting scope...
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Curated Video

EU official Leffler comments on talks on rebuilding ties with Cuba

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Cuba and the European Union ended a first round of talks on Wednesday aimed at improving rocky relations that have been tainted since the mid 1990s by differences over politics. The top EU official for the Americas, Christian Leffler,...
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Bloomberg

AIG CEO Hancock Under Pressure After Losses

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Feb.27 -- AIG's board is evaluating the insurer’s results, which include losses in four of the past six quarters, as part of a review ahead of the company’s annual meeting in June. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak has more on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Not the Time for 'Grandstanding Calls' on Treasuries, M&G Says

Higher Ed
Feb.26 -- Eric Lonergan, fund manager at M&G Investments, discusses Federal Reserve policy, interest rates and Treasuries. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Credit Suisse CEO Says Trading Unit Can Win Market Share as Rivals Restructure

Higher Ed
Apr.24 -- Credit Suisse Group AG Chief Executive Officer Tidjane Thiam says the bank’s main trading business is well positioned to win market share from its rivals after the unit posted a pretax profit of 282 million francs ($276...
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Bloomberg

Impact of Brexit on Global Markets Has Been Muted, Says MSCI CEO

Higher Ed
Nov.16 -- Henry Fernandez, chief executive officer at MSCI, discusses his plans for Brexit, how all the uncertainty is weighing on his business, its impact on markets, the possibility of upgrading or downgrading markets and the opening...
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Bloomberg

Snap's Situation Is 'Perilous' Despite Beating Estimates, Elevation's McNamee Says

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Roger McNamee, managing partner at Elevation Partners and author of "Zucked," and Bloomberg's Jitendra Waral discuss Snap Inc.'s fourth-quarter earnings report on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Market Is Back in ‘Buy on Dips,’ Says Credit Suisse’s Porter

Higher Ed
Mar.25 -- William Porter, head of European credit strategy at Credit Suisse Securities, discusses what the U.S. credit market is saying about the yield curve, Fed policy, and his outlook for markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Italy's Populist Budget Draws Concern From EU, Bond Investors

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Sep.28 -- Italy’s budget plans that would see a 2.4 percent deficit have not only put the government on a potential collision course with the European Union -- they may also have imperiled the nation’s credit rating. The country is...
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Bloomberg

Biggest Risk in Markets Is Overheating Economy, Says Goldman Sachs' CEO

Higher Ed
Nov.07 -- David Solomon, chief executive officer at Goldman Sachs, discusses the results of the midterm elections in the U.S., what it means for the economy, the Fed's policy path, the 1MDB scandal, his strategy for the bank, the...
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Bloomberg

U.S. 'Prudent' to Avoid China Currency Manipulator Tag, Jalinoos Says

Higher Ed
Oct.18 -- Shahab Jalinoos, global head of FX strategy at Credit Suisse, explains why it benefits the United States to not label China a currency manipulator. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Treasury Yields Could Go Lower, Says Pictet’s Gaud

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- David Gaud, Asia chief investment officer at Pictet Wealth Management, discusses Fed policy and U.S. treasuries. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Australian Banks May Face Continued Pressure: JPMorgan

Higher Ed
Aug.06 -- Jason Steed, head of Australian equity research at JPMorgan, talks about the nation's corporate earnings and stocks. He speaks with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."