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May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Hao Hong, managing director and chief China strategist at Bank of Communications Co. Ltd., talks about the outlook for China's real estate market, the yuan, and his investment strategy. China’s new-home prices rose last month in 68 of 70 cities tracked by the government, indicating Premier Li Keqiang will need to maintain efforts to cool the property market even as economic growth slows. Hong speaks in Hong Kong with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
Chinese Property Stocks Favored, BoCom's Hong Says
Fed Will Probably End QE by March 2014, Oster Says
Yen Will Likely Continue to Weaken, Cavanough Says
Japanese Stocks May Rise Another 15%, Matthews Says
How the IRS Scandal May Affect Health Care
The Top Ten Stocks for May 17
Congress Seeks IRS Answers: Surveillance (5/17)
Treasury's Lew on IRS Probe, U.S. Economy, Budget
Lawmakers and IRS Collide: In The Loop (05/17)
Europe Is on the Mend
Chinese Property Stocks Favored, BoCom's Hong Says
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Hao Hong, managing director and chief China strategist at Bank of Communications Co. Ltd., talks about the outlook for China's real estate market, the yuan, and his investment strategy.
China’s new-home prices rose last month in 68 of 70 cities tracked by the government, indicating Premier Li Keqiang will need to maintain efforts to cool the property market even as economic growth slows. Hong speaks in Hong Kong with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed Will Probably End QE by March 2014, Oster Says
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Alan Oster, chief economist at National Australia Bank Ltd., talks about Federal Reserve monetary policy and its implications for global financial markets.
Oster also discusses the outlook for Japan and China's economies. He speaks in Hong Kong with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Yen Will Likely Continue to Weaken, Cavanough Says
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Scott Cavanough, senior vice president of financial markets at Compass Global Markets, talks about the yen and Bank of Japan monetary policy.
He also discusses the outlook for the Australian and U.S. dollars and gold. He speaks from Sydney with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Japanese Stocks May Rise Another 15%, Matthews Says
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Matthews, Singapore-based head of research at Bank Julius Baer & Co., talks about Japanese stocks and the yen.
He also discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy, Federal Reserve monetary policy and stock market. He speaks in Hong Kong with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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How the IRS Scandal May Affect Health Care
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- JPMorgan's Andres Garcia Amaya and Qorvis' Stanley Collender discuss political rancor and the markets with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Top Ten Stocks for May 17
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Trish Regan, Adam Johnson and Matt Miller report on today’s ten most important stocks including J.C. Penney, Disney and Facebook. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Congress Seeks IRS Answers: Surveillance (5/17)
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bloomberg Surveillance," Tom Keene, Scarlet Fu and Sara Eisen bring insight on the state of the market, getting you ready for the day ahead.
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Treasury's Lew on IRS Probe, U.S. Economy, Budget
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew talks about the Internal Revenue Service's screening of nonprofit groups.
Lew also discusses the U.S. economy, federal budget cuts and the debt limit. He speaks in an interview on Bloomberg Television’s “Political Capital with Al Hunt.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lawmakers and IRS Collide: In The Loop (05/17)
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "In The Loop," Betty Liu takes you from the day's breaking headlines straight through to the opening bell, speaking with the most influential guests and asking the smartest questions. It's not noise, it's news. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Europe Is on the Mend
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Insight & Action," Adam Johnson looks at the European economy on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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A New Way to Think About Alternatives
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bob Rice, general managing partner with Tangent Capital Partners LLC, discusses alternative investing with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Are Political Intelligence Practices Too Risky?
May 17 (Bloomberg Law) -- Robert Walker, attorney at Wiley Rein LLP, talks with Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia about the legal and ethical implications of law firms selling political intelligence. Last month, the SEC issued subpoenas to Greenberg Traurig as part of their investigation into the law firm's political intelligence practice. Although the firm has denied wrongdoing, Greenberg Traurig has recently stated that it will no longer work in the political intelligence space.
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Kovacevich Says 20 Institutions Involved in Crisis
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Kovacevich, former chairman and chief executive officer of Wells Fargo & Co., talks about the U.S. economy, fiscal budget negotiations and financial regulations.
Speaking with Erik Schatzker, Sara Eisen, Scarlet Fu and Julianna Goldman on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers," Kovacevich also discusses the mortgage industry and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke's potential successor. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Will IRS Scandal Rattle Investors?
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer and Partner Jim Lowell discusses the impact of the IRS scandal on investing with Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The NY Tech Ecosystem: Money Moves (05/16)
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- "Money Moves" brings insight to investors looking for alternatives Deirdre Bolton talks to the professionals in hedge funds, private equity, venture capital, angel investing and real estate. Find out where they see opportunities. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Inside Dell's Books: Street Smart (05/16)
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Street Smart," Trish Regan and Adam Johnson find your last trade of today and first trade for tomorrow. (Source: Bloomberg)
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J.C. Penney Earnings: Taking Stock (05/16)
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Taking Stock," Pimm Fox helps you to think like a professional investor and discover the next "big thing." (Source: Bloomberg)
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NYC Condo Price Runup is `Unnerving,' Ratner Says
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bruce Ratner, executive chairman of Forest City Ratner Cos., talks about the New York City real estate market.
Speaking with Tom Keene, Sara Eisen and Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance," Ratner also talks about his bid to rehabilitate Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Seen to Sustain Growth for Two Years in Poll
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. economy will continue to recover until at least 2015 without tumbling into a recession, according to a poll of investors, analysts and traders who are Bloomberg subscribers.
With the economy creating an average of 208,000 jobs a month since November, 69 percent of those surveyed call the recovery "sustainable" while 27 percent anticipate a new recession within two years. Michael McKee reports on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Weak Yen May Pressure Central Banks, Sinche Says
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Sinche, global strategist at Pierpont Securities, talks about the outlook for Japan's yen and the global economy.
He speaks with Sara Eisen and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance." Edward Conard, a former managing director at Bain Capital, also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)
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CIBC Sees Loonie at C$1.05 Per Dollar at Year End
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Jeremy Stretch, head of currency strategy at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, talks about the outlook for the Canadian dollar and Bank of Canada monetary policy.
He speaks with Bloomberg's Niki O'Callaghan in London. (Source: Bloomberg)
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JPM Rallies Support for Jamie Dimon's Dual Roles
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Lloyd's Shares Hit Break-Even Price for U.K. Gov't
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua reports on today's "Top Headlines." She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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EU Delaying Banking Stress Tests Until 2014
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua reports on today's "Top Headlines." She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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David Kotok Sees Japanese Stocks Going a Lot Higher
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Cumberland Advisors Chairman David Kotok discusses Japanese stocks, the yen and the Federal Reserve's $85 billion monthly bond-buying program.
He speaks with Manus Cranny in Milan on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
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End of a Super-Cycle... Beginning of a Trade
May 10 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Insight & Action," Adam Johnson looks at the commodity sell-off on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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New Regulations Impact on Community Banks
May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Independent Community Bankers of America CEO Camden Fine discusses banking regulations with Mark Crumpton on Bloomberg Television's "Bottom Line." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Philippines Finance Secretary Purisima Interview
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Philippines Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima talks with Bloomberg’s Ye Xie about the country’s credit rating upgrade, currency policy, and the potential impact of a weaker Japanese yen on the Philippine economy.
They speak at Bloomberg’s world headquarters in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Goldman Sachs Sees `Real' Returns in Equities
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Peter Oppenheimer, chief strategist at Goldman Sachs International, talks about Federal Reserve monetary policy, prospects for the global economy and the outlook for equities.
He talks with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Langone `Terrified’ Dimon Would Resign After Vote
May 13 (Bloomberg) -- Kenneth Langone, founder and chief executive officer of Invemed Associates Inc. and a co-founder of Home Depot Inc., talks about a shareholder proposal to separate Jamie Dimon's chairman and chief executive officer roles at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
He speaks with Betty Liu and Jonathan Weil on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop." (Weil is a Bloomberg View columnist. The opinions expressed are his own. Source: Bloomberg)
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Banks in the Lead... and Their Stocks Still Cheap
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Insight & Action," Adam Johnson looks at bank stocks on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Latin America Long-Term: The Colombia Call
May 10 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Chart Attack," Eurasia Group Director of Global Markets Jason Press and Bloomberg's Adam Johnson look at the long term Latin America trade, Colombia on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bond Markets Not `Pricing In' Berlusconi's Rebound
May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Annalisa Piazza, a fixed-income analyst at Newedge Group, talks about Silvio Berlusconi's political rebound and a possible impact on Italian government bonds.
She speaks from London with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ex-SEC's Campos on Regulation of Credit Ratings
May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Roel Campos, a partner at Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP and a former commissioner at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, talks about regulation of the credit-ratings industry and U.S. Senator Al Franken's plan to create an SEC board to select which firms grade asset-backed bonds, rather than leaving it to the banks that pay the raters.
He speaks with Erik Schatzker and Trish Regan on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bernanke Warns of Wholesale Funding Market Risks
May 10 (Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke speaks about the risks in wholesale funding markets and the central bank's financial stability monitoring program.
He speaks at the 49th Annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. (Source: Bloomberg)
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EU Delaying Banking Stress Tests Until 2014
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua reports on today's "Top Headlines." She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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Hedge Fund Trader Invests Money in Glory Kickboxing
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Pierre Andurand, owner of hedge fund Andurand Capital Management LLP, has poured $30 million into kickboxing's biggest promoter, Glory Sports International Pte, in an attempt to turn it into a moneymaker.
Bloomberg's Matthew Brown reports. This story is featured in the Summer 2013 issue of Bloomberg Pursuits. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Greenberger: Derivatives Bill Weakens Dodd-Frank
May 10 (Bloomberg Law) -- Michael Greenberger, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Law, tells Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia that a new set of legislation making its way through the House of Representatives could "substantially and seriously weaken Dodd-Frank" if passed into law, thereby putting U.S. taxpayers in danger having to bail out another financial institution. While Greenberger suspects that he Obama administration and the Senate will ultimately block the measures, he believes more needs to be done to convince the American people that the derivatives reforms required by Dodd-Frank are necessary to achieve transparency and accountability in the market.
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NJ Pension Funds: 26% Invested in Alternatives
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- New Jersey Division of Investment's Tim Walsh discusses alternative investing with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Titan's Taylor Sees Growth Opportunities in Russia
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Maurice "Morry" Taylor, chairman and chief executive officer of Titan International Inc., and Richard "Dick" Cashin, founder of One Equity Partners LLC, talk about the global business climate, the economy and Titan's growth strategy.
They speak with Erik Schatzker and Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Block Says He’s Shorting Debt of Standard Chartered
May 10 (Bloomberg) -- Carson Block, founder of Muddy Waters Research, talks about the outlook for Standard Chartered Plc and his investment strategy.
Block speaks with Cory Johnson at the SALT Conference 2013 in Las Vegas on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Could This Law School Ranking Unseat US News?
May 9 (Bloomberg Law) -- Elie Mystal, editor at Above the Law, tells Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia that his blog's new law school rankings sought to list the top 50 American law schools by relying on an "outcome based" methodology. Mystal says that focusing on the costs and rewards of a legal education allows this ranking to determine which law schools yield "the most bang for this extreme buck."
The site's goal is to displace US News as the leading law school rankings. Mystal says the his site's focus on legal employment, along with its often snarky attitude that appeals to younger readers, give it a leg up on the competition.
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Gross Says End of Bond Rally Won't Be Like 1994
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Bill Gross, co-chief investment officer at Pacific Investment Management Co., talks about the outlook for bond and stock markets and investment strategy.
Gross, speaking with Erik Schatzker and Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers,” also discusses Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan policies. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Yen Not Good Short for Next Few Months, Taylor Says
May 13 (Bloomberg) -- John Taylor, founder and chief executive officer of FX Concepts LLC, talks about the outlook for global currencies including the euro, Australian, Canadian and U.S. dollars, yen and Swiss franc.
Taylor speaks with Erik Schatzker and Trish Regan on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Carson Block Is Shorting Debt of Standard Chartered
May 13 (Bloomberg) -- Carson Block said he’s betting against the debt of Standard Chartered Bank because of the “deteriorating” quality of the loans it has made. Zeb Eckert reports on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Betting on Wealthy Consumers With Luxury Retail
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Insight & Action," Adam Johnson looks at luxury versus discount retailing on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sullivan & Cromwell's Cohen on Banking Industry
May 8 (Bloomberg) -- Rodge Cohen, senior chairman at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, talks about financial industry capital requirements, the prospects for U.S. banking consolidation and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Cohen, speaking with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves," also talks about the outlook for Europe’s banks. (Source: Bloomberg)
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End of the Bond Bull Market?
May 10 (Bloomberg) -- USAA Investment SCP of Investment Portfolio Management Matthew Freund discusses his investment strategy with Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lew Speaks to Senate Subcommittee on IRS Funding
May 8 (Bloomberg) -- Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew speaks about the U.S. economy and spending cuts, the Treasury's budget, and funding of the Internal Revenue Service.
He speaks at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing in Washington. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama Seeks CEO Pressure on GOP in Budget Deal
April 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg chief White House correspondent Hans Nichols and Dawn Kopecki discuss the focus of today's White House meeting between top banking CEOs and President Barack Obama and the battle over expanded banking regulation. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
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Warren Buffett vs. Bill Gross: Who's Winning?
May 6 (Bloomberg) -- UBS Chief U.S. Equity Strategist Jonathan Golub discusses his investment strategy on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Chinese Property Stocks Favored, BoCom's Hong Says
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Hao Hong, managing director and chief China strategist at Bank of Communications Co. Ltd., talks about the outlook for China's real estate market, the yuan, and his investment strategy.
China’s new-home prices rose last month in 68 of 70 cities tracked by the government, indicating Premier Li Keqiang will need to maintain efforts to cool the property market even as economic growth slows. Hong speaks in Hong Kong with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed Will Probably End QE by March 2014, Oster Says
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Alan Oster, chief economist at National Australia Bank Ltd., talks about Federal Reserve monetary policy and its implications for global financial markets.
Oster also discusses the outlook for Japan and China's economies. He speaks in Hong Kong with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Yen Will Likely Continue to Weaken, Cavanough Says
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Scott Cavanough, senior vice president of financial markets at Compass Global Markets, talks about the yen and Bank of Japan monetary policy.
He also discusses the outlook for the Australian and U.S. dollars and gold. He speaks from Sydney with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Japanese Stocks May Rise Another 15%, Matthews Says
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Matthews, Singapore-based head of research at Bank Julius Baer & Co., talks about Japanese stocks and the yen.
He also discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy, Federal Reserve monetary policy and stock market. He speaks in Hong Kong with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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How the IRS Scandal May Affect Health Care
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- JPMorgan's Andres Garcia Amaya and Qorvis' Stanley Collender discuss political rancor and the markets with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Top Ten Stocks for May 17
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Trish Regan, Adam Johnson and Matt Miller report on today’s ten most important stocks including J.C. Penney, Disney and Facebook. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Congress Seeks IRS Answers: Surveillance (5/17)
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bloomberg Surveillance," Tom Keene, Scarlet Fu and Sara Eisen bring insight on the state of the market, getting you ready for the day ahead.
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Treasury's Lew on IRS Probe, U.S. Economy, Budget
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew talks about the Internal Revenue Service's screening of nonprofit groups.
Lew also discusses the U.S. economy, federal budget cuts and the debt limit. He speaks in an interview on Bloomberg Television’s “Political Capital with Al Hunt.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lawmakers and IRS Collide: In The Loop (05/17)
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "In The Loop," Betty Liu takes you from the day's breaking headlines straight through to the opening bell, speaking with the most influential guests and asking the smartest questions. It's not noise, it's news. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Europe Is on the Mend
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Insight & Action," Adam Johnson looks at the European economy on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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A New Way to Think About Alternatives
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bob Rice, general managing partner with Tangent Capital Partners LLC, discusses alternative investing with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Are Political Intelligence Practices Too Risky?
May 17 (Bloomberg Law) -- Robert Walker, attorney at Wiley Rein LLP, talks with Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia about the legal and ethical implications of law firms selling political intelligence. Last month, the SEC issued subpoenas to Greenberg Traurig as part of their investigation into the law firm's political intelligence practice. Although the firm has denied wrongdoing, Greenberg Traurig has recently stated that it will no longer work in the political intelligence space.
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Kovacevich Says 20 Institutions Involved in Crisis
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Kovacevich, former chairman and chief executive officer of Wells Fargo & Co., talks about the U.S. economy, fiscal budget negotiations and financial regulations.
Speaking with Erik Schatzker, Sara Eisen, Scarlet Fu and Julianna Goldman on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers," Kovacevich also discusses the mortgage industry and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke's potential successor. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Will IRS Scandal Rattle Investors?
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer and Partner Jim Lowell discusses the impact of the IRS scandal on investing with Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The NY Tech Ecosystem: Money Moves (05/16)
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- "Money Moves" brings insight to investors looking for alternatives Deirdre Bolton talks to the professionals in hedge funds, private equity, venture capital, angel investing and real estate. Find out where they see opportunities. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Inside Dell's Books: Street Smart (05/16)
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Street Smart," Trish Regan and Adam Johnson find your last trade of today and first trade for tomorrow. (Source: Bloomberg)
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J.C. Penney Earnings: Taking Stock (05/16)
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Taking Stock," Pimm Fox helps you to think like a professional investor and discover the next "big thing." (Source: Bloomberg)
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NYC Condo Price Runup is `Unnerving,' Ratner Says
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bruce Ratner, executive chairman of Forest City Ratner Cos., talks about the New York City real estate market.
Speaking with Tom Keene, Sara Eisen and Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance," Ratner also talks about his bid to rehabilitate Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Seen to Sustain Growth for Two Years in Poll
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. economy will continue to recover until at least 2015 without tumbling into a recession, according to a poll of investors, analysts and traders who are Bloomberg subscribers.
With the economy creating an average of 208,000 jobs a month since November, 69 percent of those surveyed call the recovery "sustainable" while 27 percent anticipate a new recession within two years. Michael McKee reports on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Weak Yen May Pressure Central Banks, Sinche Says
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Sinche, global strategist at Pierpont Securities, talks about the outlook for Japan's yen and the global economy.
He speaks with Sara Eisen and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance." Edward Conard, a former managing director at Bain Capital, also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)
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CIBC Sees Loonie at C$1.05 Per Dollar at Year End
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Jeremy Stretch, head of currency strategy at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, talks about the outlook for the Canadian dollar and Bank of Canada monetary policy.
He speaks with Bloomberg's Niki O'Callaghan in London. (Source: Bloomberg)
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JPM Rallies Support for Jamie Dimon's Dual Roles
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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