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21.02.26 - 00:36
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Japan′s Comeback: Why the “Lost Decades” May Finally Be Ending (Bloomberg)
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For more than 30 years, Japan's economy was defined by deflation, negative interest rates, and economic stagnation. Now inflation has returned, corporate governance reforms are gaining traction, and investors are taking a fresh look at Japanese markets. We speak with Apollo CEO Marc Rowan, Japan Exchange Group CEO Hiromi Yamaji, and Mireya Solís of the Brookings Institution to examine whether Japan is finally breaking free from the so-called 'lost decades,' and what could derail the comeback. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:36
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Fed′s Preferred Inflation Gauge Comes In At 3% as Expected (Bloomberg)
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US inflation was higher in December, with core PCE rising 0.4% month-over-month and 3% year-over-year. The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge suggesting that reining in higher prices is proving to be more difficult than anticipated for the FOMC. Policymakers at their January meeting said they'd like clearer evidence that inflation is returning to their 2% goal, but Friday's December data suggests they will have to maintain a "wait-and-see" approach. Olu Sonola, Head of US Economic Research at Fitch Ratings, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He also weighs in on GDP and the potential economic impact of President Trump's tariffs being struck down by the Supreme Court.
Sonola speaks with Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:30
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Teneo′s Kajiwara on SCOTUS Tariff Impact, Iran Concerns (Bloomberg)
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Kevin Kajiwara, Co-President of Political Risk Advisory at Teneo, says while tariffs have already weighed on corporate income statements and balance sheets, the ruling adds a new layer of market uncertainty. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:24
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Why Foreign Investors Are Seeing Opportunity in Japan (Bloomberg)
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After decades of deflation and stagnation, Japan is embracing reform. With households and corporations sitting on trillions in cash, inflation has forced a shift in mindset. Corporate governance changes, rising equity participation, and the emergence of private credit are reshaping how Japanese companies finance growth. We examine whether the renaissance of Japan's capital markets can power a long-awaited economic revival. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:24
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Inside Sony, Panasonic and Japan′s Corporate Reinvention (Bloomberg)
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After decades of economic conservatism and cash hoarding, Japanese corporations are putting reform into practice. Spin-offs are accelerating, capital structures are shifting, and private capital is stepping in to finance transformation. From Panasonic Automotive's carve-out under Apollo to Sony's pivot from electronics to entertainment, Japan's corporate leaders are embracing a new model for long-term competitiveness.
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21.02.26 - 00:24
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How Japan′s Work Culture Is Evolving (Bloomberg)
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For decades, Japan's corporate identity was seen by many to be characterized by lifetime employment, keiretsu networks, and cautious capital allocation. Now, inflation, market reform, and investor pressure are forcing change. Leaders at Sony, Panasonic Automotive, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange are rethinking the way they do business.. But as Mireya Solís and Apollo's Eiji Ueda explain, transforming balance sheets may be easier than transforming culture. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:18
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Blue Owl Sold Loans To Pensions, Own Insurance Arm (Bloomberg)
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Blue Owl Capital, facing a looming deadline to return cash in one of its private credit funds, found four buyers for a $1.4 billion portfolio of loans to help pay out investors: Three of North America's biggest pension funds and its own insurance asset manager. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:01
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Raimondo: See a Way to Use ′Appropriate′ Tariffs on China (Bloomberg)
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Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo discusses the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down global tariffs implemented during the Trump administration. She speaks with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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20.02.26 - 23:01
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What Role Does Gambling Play in Sports? (Bloomberg)
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Randall Williams talks about the growing role gambling is playing in sports. And while there have been scandals along the way, the major argument seems to be that if leagues ignore legal gambling, illegal gambling will find a way in and take over. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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20.02.26 - 22:54
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West Virginia Sues Apple Over Child Sex Abuse Material (Bloomberg)
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West Virginia Attorney General John McCuskey discusses why he brought a suit against Apple, alleging the company has knowingly allowed users to store and distribute child sexual abuse material on its iCloud platform. McCuskey joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)...
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20.02.26 - 22:48
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Don′t See Need for More Rate Cuts: Sonal Desai (Bloomberg)
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"On "Bloomberg Real Yield", Mike Schumacher, head of macro strategy at Wells Fargo, and Sonal Desai CIO of Franklin Templeton Fixed Income, talk with Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Real Yield". The US economy grew less than expected at the end of last year, dragged down by a record-long government shutdown, consumer spending and trade. Also the Supreme Court struck down Trump's sweeping global tariffs, though the White House has said it will quickly replace the levies using other legal tools. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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