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Bloomberg: 'We Have to Deal With China'
Mike Bloomberg says the U.S. has to deal with China and it is possible to negotiate with Xi Jinping. He speaks at the tenth Democratic in Charleston, South Carolina. Bloomberg, is the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the parent company ...

Democratic Candidates Share Views on How They Would Handle Coronavirus
Democratic candidates talk about how they would handle the coronavirus outbreak as president. They spoke at the tenth Democratic in Charleston, South Carolina. Michael Bloomberg, the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the parent company o...

Biden Goes After Steyer for Buying Stake in Private Prison
Former Vice President Joe Biden clashes with Tom Steyer over Steyer buying a stake in a private prison system. They spoke at the tenth Democratic in Charleston, South Carolina. Mike Bloomberg, the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the pa...

Buttigieg Says Electing Sanders Will Lead to a Republican House
Pete Buttigieg says electing Senator Bernie Sanders will lead to a Republican controlled House. Tom Steyer also weighs in. They spoke at the tenth Democratic in Charleston, South Carolina. Mike Bloomberg, the founder and majority owner of Bloomber...

Warren Says Bloomberg Accusers Should Be Allowed to Speak Freely
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts says women in Mike Bloomberg's company should be released from any non disclosure agreement. They spoke at the tenth Democratic in Charleston, South Carolina. Bloomberg is the founder and majority owner of...

Klobuchar Tells Sanders 'Math Does Not Add Up' on His Proposals
Democratic Presidential candidate and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar discusses Bernie Sanders' major proposals and the costs associated with them. She speaks during the tenth Democratic debate in Charleston, South Carolina. Michael Bloomberg is a...

Biden: I Intend to Win South Carolina
Democratic Presidential candidate and Former Vice President Joe Biden discusses his poll numbers in the state during the tenth Democratic debate in Charleston, South Carolina. Michael Bloomberg is also seeking the Democratic presidential nominatio...

Warren Says Core of Democratic Party Will Never Trust Bloomberg
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts says Mike Bloomberg "cannot earn" the trust of the core of the Democratic Party. They spoke at the tenth Democratic in Charleston, South Carolina. Bloomberg is the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg L...

Bloomberg Says Stop and Frisk Got 'Out of Control'
Mike Bloomberg says as mayor of New York City, he let the stop and frisk program get out of control. Pete Buttigieg called the program racist. They spoke at the tenth Democratic in Charleston, South Carolina. Bloomberg is the founder and majority ...

Bloomberg Tells Sanders 'Russia Is Helping You'
Mike Bloomberg and Senator Bernie Sanders talk about the U.S. economy and Russia's interference in elections. They spoke at the tenth Democratic in Charleston, South Carolina. Michael Bloomberg is the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, th...

Bubs posts record half year profit: ASX tracking 2.3% lower at noon
26 Feb 2020 - The ASX dropped at the open and continued to fall through mid morning trade and is now tracking 2.3% lower at noon. Polynovo (ASX:PNV) shares dropped after reporting a net loss for the half year of $2.42 million, that’s 26% increase ...

The IPO Market is 'Shutting Down' Due to the Virus: Renaissance Capital's Smith
On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz talks with Kathleen Smith, founding principal at Renaissance Capital. They discuss private company valuations, and the IPO market in the wake of coronavirus volatility.

Kraft Heinz, Macy's, Renault Add to Fallen Angel Fear
The credit-rating downgrades of Kraft Heinz Co., Macy's Inc. and Renault SA to junk status are rekindling fears among investors of a potential uptick in so-called fallen angels after a run of relative tranquility in the U.S. corporate bond market....

Burning Issues: PE's Dry Powder, Art's Bleak Picture & China Credit Stress
S&P 500 tumbled to 7.6% over the past four days as fear over the coronavirus spread across all markets. Plus JPMorgan calculated private equity dry powder to be $2.5 trillion, higher than some other estimates.

HSBC Bank's Kittner: 'Opportunistic' in Euro High-Yield
Max Kettner, multi-asset strategist at HSBC Bank, talks about U.S. Treasury yields, developed-markets and emerging-markets stocks, and high-yield bonds.

Virus Effect is Not Making Things Cheaper: Neuberger Berman's Tutrone
On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz talks with Tony Tutrone, global head of alternatives at Neuberger Berman. He helps oversee more than $350 billion in assets under management.

China Defaults 'Unlikely' Despite Stress From Virus: China Beige Book CEO
On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz talks with Leland Miller, CEO of China Beige Book International. They discuss the recent results from the firm's survey of business conditions in China, and the potential for credit defa...

Walt Disney's Bob Iger steps down as CEO
Walt Disney Co's Robert Iger will step down as chief executive officer, handing the reins to Disney Parks head Bob Chapek, the company said on Tuesday, ending years of speculation on who will take over Hollywood's most powerful studio. Jillian Kitche

Resimac Group Ltd (ASX:RMC) see net profit lift 85%
26 Feb 2020 - Non-bank mortgage lender Resimac Group Ltd (ASX:RMC) today announced a normalised net profit of $26.9 million for the 6 months to 31 December 2019, up 85 per cent on the previous corresponding period (pcp).

Hotel Property Investments (ASX:HPI) enter agreements for two new hotel acquisitions
26 Feb 2020 - Hotel Property Investments (ASX:HPI) has entered into agreements to acquire two metropolitan hotel properties for total consideration of $60 million.

Regis Healthcare (ASX:REG) see 50% drop in NPAT
26 Feb 2020 - Regis Healthcare (ASX:REG) report NPAT of $12.1 million for the first half of financial year 2020, down 50.5 per cent on the prior corresponding period.

Disney's Iger, Chapek Discuss Management Change, Strategy
Walt Disney Co.'s Bob Iger and Bob Chapek talk about the management change and the company's strategy. Disney named Chapek as its new chief executive officer, abruptly ending years of speculation over who would succeed Iger atop the world's larges...

Disney Names Parks Chief Chapek as CEO; Iger Becomes Executive Chair
Walt Disney Co. named Bob Chapek, who led the company's theme parks and consumer products businesses, as its new chief executive officer, abruptly ending years of speculation over who would succeed Bob Iger atop the world's largest entertainment c...

PolyNovo (ASX:PNV) report $2.42 million loss for 1H
26 Feb 2020 - PolyNovo (ASX:PNV) reports a net loss for the half year of $2.42 million, that’s 26 per cent increase from last year.

Sponsored Content Is a Big Opportunity Zone for Creative Marketing, Says Dovetale Founder
U.S. presidential candidates continue to spend big online. Mike Schmidt, Dovetale founder, discusses the loopholes contenders are able to exploit by using sponsored content.

The U.S.-China Cybersecurity Relationship Remains Challenging, Says Demers
John Demers, U.S. Assistant Attorney General for National Security, discusses what the Trump administration alleges is major data thefts by the Chinese government.

Wall St slump deepens on U.S. coronavirus warning
Stocks tumbled for a fourth straight session and bond yields set historic lows after the CDC warned the coronavirus is likely to break-out in the U.S. Conway G. Gittens has the full market reaction.

Renergen (ASX:RLT) natural gas and helium producer
26 Feb 2020 - Renergen Limited (ASX:RLT) Managing Director and CEO, Stefano Marani provides an update on recent drilling results at the company's Virginia Gas Project in South Africa, what’s planned for this year and the potential to bring forward...

Virus Containment Efforts Are Buying Time, Johns Hopkins' Pekosz Says
Andrew Pekosz, co-director of the Johns Hopkins Center of Excellence in Influenza Research and Surveillance (JH-CEIRS) and director of the Center for Emerging Viruses and Infectious Diseases (CEVID) at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, discus...

Why Intuit and Credit Karma Decided to Combine in $7.1 Billion Deal
Sasan Goodarzi, Intuit Inc. president and chief executive officer, and Ken Lin, Credit Karma Inc. chief executive officer, explain why the companies decided to combine in a deal valued at $7.1 billion in cash and stock.

Barclays' O'Connor Sees Attractive Conditions for M&A in 2020
Claire O'Connor, Barclays head of loan capital markets and acquisition finance in the Americas, discusses the outlook for M&A activity in 2020 with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."

S&P 500 Plunges More Than 7.5% in Four Days
Dan Suzuki, Richard Bernstein Advisors Deputy CIO speaks to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Romaine Bostick, Joe Weisenthal and Luke Kawa on the market selloff.

Michael Hill International (ASX:MHJ) see NPAT rise 19.6%
26 Feb 2020 - Jeweller Michael Hill International (ASX:MHJ) today announced its half year financial results period ending 29 December 2019 showing statutory net profit after tax increased by 19.6 per cent to $21.4 million, up from $17.9 million in...

Universal Coal (ASX:UNV) to start legal proceedings regarding offer
26 Feb 2020 - Universal Coal (ASX:UNV) has started proceedings in the High Court of Justice of England and Wales in light of the unsolicited offer made by a wholly owned subsidiary of TerraComTCIG Resources.

Former Fannie Mae CEO Mayopoulos on Mortgage Rates, Future of Fintech
Former Fannie Mae Chief Executive Officer Tim Mayopoulos, president of Blend, discusses the state of the mortgage market and the future of fintech with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."

CDC Warns It's Not a Question of If But of When Virus Hits U.S.
Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, speaks at a news conference about the efforts to prevent the coronavirus from spreading into and across the U.S.

Clarida Says It's Still Too Soon to Speculate on Virus Impact
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida comments on the state of the U.S. economy and the threat posed by the coronavirus outbreak during remarks to a National Association for Business Economics gathering in Washington.

Virus spawns deglobalization fears: strategist
Multivariate strategist Max Wolff says stocks still have not factored in deglobalization risk that could be further exacerbated by the coronavirus outbreak.

CDC warns U.S. on coronavirus; stock losses deepen
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday alerted Americans to prepare for the possible spead of the coronavirus to the U.S., sparking another sharp drop on Wall Street. Conway G. Gittens has more.

Iranian Health Official Seen Wiping Brow Before Testing Positive for Virus
Iraj Harirchi, a deputy health minister who has been the face of the government's campaign against the virus, said he tested positive for it late Monday, the day he gave a press briefing on efforts to combat the outbreak.

FHFA Director Says Fannie-Freddie Investors Shouldn't Expect Big Windfall
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mark Calabria talks about the plans to free Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from U.S. control. He speaks to Bloomberg's Mike McKee.

Water sommeliers, masters of subtle differences
Bottled water is very big business. Water sommelier is a new kind of occupation. To practise it, one has to learn about all kinds of barely perceptible differences. We visited a training course.

Water shortage: Controversial dam for Manila
Millions of people in the capital of the Philippines don't have enough clean water. To improve things the government plans to build a dam to supply Manila with 600m liters of water a day. But it would uproot many people from their village homes.

Is it OK to make money with water?
What should water cost? Who should provide it? Is it morally acceptable for companies to profit from selling it to those who need it? Sophia Maria Schmidt, involved in the Students4Water project, discusses the issues. She says the price should rise.

The ways we waste water
It takes 8,000 liters to make a pair of jeans: we use a lot more water than we realise. Virtual water is a term for water used to make products. In effect, we even import water from drought-stricken regions in coffee or meat. What can we do about it?

Democrats Need Center-Left Candidate to Beat Trump, Rep. Fudge Says
Representative Marcia Fudge, an Ohio Democrat, says the Democratic Party needs to nominate a center-left candidate in order to beat President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.

Market Is Probably Going to Overreact to Coronavirus, Spitznagel Says
Mark Spitznagel, president and founder at Universa Investments, discusses whether the coronavirus represents a black swan for markets and looks at signals from catastrophe bonds.

Akzo Nobel CEO Says Coronavirus Impact on 2020 Sales 'Very Limited'
Akzo Nobel Chief Executive Officer Thierry Vanlancker discusses the business impact of the coronavirus crisis, outlook, and automotive coatings sales.







































































































