RBNZ Governor Orr: 'the Door Is Open' for a Rate Cut if Needed
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr talks about the nation's economy and monetary policy. The central bank this week left interest rates unchanged -- defying widespread expectations of a cut -- saying there are signs the domestic econo...
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`Come, Issue, Borrow, Spend Fiscally,' JPMorgan AM Tells U.K.
Bob Michele, chief investment officer and head of global fixed income at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses his view that the U.K. government should borrow more to stimulate the economy.
Improving Diversity in Venture Capital
Plexo Capital, founded by former Google Ventures partner Lo Toney to back early-stage venture funds led by women and underrepresented minorities, raised $42.5 million for its debut fund.
Economist Sweeney Says No Meaningful Inflation Above 2% Anytime Soon
James Sweeney, chief economist and chief investment officer Americas at Credit Suisse, discusses his U.S. inflation outlook for 2020.
Russian Energy Minister Says OPEC+ JMMC Recommends Oil Cut
The Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee of OPEC+ recommended a reduction in oil-output quotas of 500k b/d, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said in Vienna following JMMC meeting.
Paris Violence Doesn't Put Macron Presidency at Risk: ING
Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING Germany, and George Saravelos, global head of FX research at Deutsche Bank, discuss the violent protests in France, the pressure on President Emmanuel Macron and the prospects for the European economy overall.
This Is the Most Important ECB Meeting This Year: JPMorgan AM's Michele
Bob Michele, chief investment officer and head of global fixed income at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the upcoming ECB meeting and his outlook for monetary policy.
Phoenix to Buy Reassure From Swiss Re
John Dacey, chief financial officer at Swiss Re AG, discusses the company's deal to sell their Reassure unit to Phoenix Group Holdings Plc and what they will do with the money from the sale.
Supportive Environment for Risk Assets in 2020: Aviva Investors
Jub Hurren, fixed income portfolio manager at Aviva Investors, discusses the outlook for central bank policy and investor sentiment in 2020.
Saudi Arabia Wants More Equal Sharing of Cuts: Citigroup's Martoccia
Francesco Martoccia, senior associate for commodity research at Citigroup, discusses the OPEC meeting and what we can expect from the cartel moving forward.
Pound Will Have a Bit More Upside, Says Pictet's Paolini
Luca Paolini, chief strategist at Pictet Asset Management SA, discusses the pound and the upcoming U.K. election.
Factor Moves Whipsaw Traders
While equity markets head for a weekly loss, traders who bet on trends beneath the surface, were also whipsawed.
Germany's Social Democrats Set Demands for Staying in Government
Germany's Social Democrat Party laid out a list of demands to stay in Chancellor Angela Merkel's grand coalition. The newly elected leaders want a "massive" increase in infrastructure spending, a higher minimum wage and more action on climate. The...
A Close Future EU-Japan Relationship Is Key, Says EU Ambassador to Japan
EU Ambassador to Japan Patricia Flor discusses Brexit and the relationship between the EU and Japan.
Don't See Meaningful Increase in Oil Prices in 2020, Says Oreana's Poole
Isaac Poole, chief investment officer at Oreana Financial Services, discusses his outlook for oil in 2020 and his outlook for the global economy and for a recession.
Toyota Research Institute's Kuffner on Self-Driving Car Ambitions
James Kuffner, chief executive of Toyota Research Institute - Advanced Development, discusses his work on self-driving car technology, competition in the industry and the timetable for delivering software to consumer vehicles. He spoke with Bloomb...
Hong Kong Braces for Another Mass March This Weekend
This weekend we're bracing for another possible disruptive next few days in Hong Kong. Rally organizers are calling for a large-scale march through the central business district on Sunday. There is also a possible general strike on Monday.
2020 Will Mark a Shift Change in Energy in Asia, Says JPMorgan's Darling
Scott Darling, head of regional oil and gas research at JPMorgan, discusses the company's energy outlook for 2020.
Pelosi Puts House on Quick Timetable for Impeaching Trump
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi is stepping up the timetable for impeaching President Trump, putting the House in motion towards an historic vote.
Wouldn't Be Surprised to See Bear Market in Commodities: Direxion's Jablonski
Sylvia Jablonski, managing director of capital markets at Direxion, discusses the OPEC meeting, oil markets and her outlook for commodities.
Taking Stock of China's Hedge Fund Market
Mohammad Hassan, head analyst for hedge fund research and indexation at Eurekahedge Pte Ltd., discusses China's hedge fund market and the challenges foreign firms are facing doing business in the market.
China's Official Growth Target Around 6.0 in 2020: BofAML's Qiao
Helen Qiao, chief Greater China economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses China's GDP growth in 2020 and her outlook for inflation.
IMO 2020 Will Lead to More Volatility, Disruption: Ardmore Shipping CEO
In this week's "Commodity-In-Chief" on "Bloomberg Commodities Edge", Alix Steel talks with Anthony Gurnee, president and CEO of Ardmore Shipping. They discuss how new shipping rules will affect the global shipping market. From Jan. 1, vessels are ...
'Bullish' on Small-, Mid-Cap Stocks, First Franklin Says
Brett Ewing, chief market strategist at First Franklin Financial Services, talks about U.S. stocks.
Huawei Files Lawsuit Against FCC
Huawei Technologies Co. has sued the Federal Communications Commission, seeking to overturn a regulatory decision that will hurt the Chinese corporation's business with its last major American clients.