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Aramco IPO Has Diverse Portfolio of Subscribers, Saudi Energy Minister Says
Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman comments on the initial public offering of state-owned oil giant Saudi Aramco.

U.S. Economy Gaining Footing on Better Data, Pimco's Wilding Says
Tiffany Wilding, executive vice president and U.S. economist at Pacific Investment Management Co., discusses the U.S. November jobs report, the prospect of a 2020 recession, and the lack of inflation in the U.S.

U.S. Has More Runway on Trade Deal After Strong Data, Pimco's Wilding Says
Tiffany Wilding, Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco) executive vice president and U.S. economist, discusses the prospects for a trade deal between China and the U.S.

What's the Alternative?
Takashi Anamizu, Representative Director, Executive Vice President of Tokyo Gas, Satoshi Onoda, President of JERA Co. Inc. and Kazuhiro Takeuchi, Representative Director, President and CEO of Japan Renewable Energy Corporation in conversation with...

Huawei Chief Security Officer Says FCC Action Is 'Beyond the Pale'
Andy Purdy, Huawei Technologies Co.'s chief security officer, discusses the Federal Communications Committee's decision to designate Huawei as a national security threat.

OPEC+ Cancels Its Press Conference
CIBC Private Wealth's Rebecca Babin discusses the OPEC+ meeting, the impact on oil and the Saudi Aramco IPO in 'Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?'

Spotlight Interview: James Kuffner
James Kuffner, CEO of Toyota Research Institute-Advanced Development (TRI_AD) speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at Bloomberg The Year Ahead in Tokyo on December 5, 2019.

Robots Could Wipe Out Some of Wall Street's Higher-Paying Jobs
Robots have replaced thousands of routine jobs on Wall Street. Now, they're coming for higher-ups.

Half the Sky
Yumi Ishikawa, Actress, Model, Writer and Founder of #KuToo and Masachika Oku, Mayor of Nagi Town of Japan in conversation with Bloomberg's Kana Nishizawa at Bloomberg The Year Ahead in Tokyo on December 5, 2019.

Saudi Energy Minister Says Market Requires Oil Output Cut
Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman discusses the takeaways from the OPEC+ meetings in Vienna.

The Olympics and the Legacy
Yasuhito Hirota, President and COO, Representative Director of ASICS Corporation and Shinya Katanozaka, President and CEO of ANA HOLDINGS INC., Chaiman of All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd in conversation with Bloomberg's Kae Inoue at Bloomberg The Year...

The Rise and Rise of ESG
Lawrence Ho, Chairman and CEO of Melco Resorts & Entertainment, Keiko Tashiro, Deputy President of Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd and Shoei Yamana, President and CEO, Representative Executive Officer of Konica Minolta, Inc. in conversation with Bloomber...

Why Blair Effron Has No Plans to Take Centerview Public
Blair Effron, Centerview Partners co-founder, discusses how much chief executive officers value certainty and why he has no plans to take his company public anytime soon.

Stocks Still Have Room to Run, Vanguard CIO Davis Says
Gregory Davis, Vanguard Group Inc. chief investment officer, discusses the outlook for U.S.

Goldman 1MDB Fine Could Be Less Than $2 Billion
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. could end up paying less than $2 billion to resolve U.S. criminal and regulatory probes over its role in raising money for scandal-ridden Malaysian investment fund 1MDB, said three people familiar with the negotiations.

Spotlight Interview: Yuriko Koike
Yuriko Koike, Governor of Tokyo speaks with Bloomberg's Kazunori Takada at Bloomberg The Year Ahead in Tokyo on December 5, 2019.

Why Steve McLaughlin Left Goldman to Hunt Fintechs
Steve McLaughlin, founder of Financial Technology Partners and a former Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

Remembering Economist and Former Fed Nominee Marvin Goodfriend
Marvin Goodfriend, a top U.S. monetary economist who was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as a governor of the Federal Reserve Board, has died at the age of 69. Bloomberg's Tom Keene looks back at his legacy on "Bloomberg Markets: What...

A Piece of Work: U.S. Payrolls Blowout
November's 266,000 payroll gain, the biggest since January, exceeded forecasts and job growth in the prior two months was revised higher -- calming concern about a slowdown in the economy or even potential recession. But as the 2010s finish up wit...

CCC of Opportunity?
CCCs are once again in the spotlight, highlighted as the poster child for what is about to go wrong across markets. But after trailing the junk bond rally all year long, could it finally be time to dip your toes back into CCCs? Bloomberg's Jonatha...

What to Watch Next Week: Central Bank Bonanza
Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro sat down with Invesco's Krishna Memani, TD's Priya Misra and Gershon Distenfeld of AllianceBernstein to preview the big market moving events next week, including a slew of of global monetary policy decisions, including t...

OPEC+ Cuts Are Good For Nigeria, Minister Sylva Says
Nigerian Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Timipre Sylva discusses the OPEC+ meeting and oil production cuts. He speaks to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny in Vienna.

Ford Foundation's Walker on the Future of Philanthropy
Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation and author of "From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth," discusses Andrew Carnegie, the modern gospel of wealth and American philanthropy.

Spotlight Interview: Jun Sawada
Jun Sawada, President and CEO of NTT speaks with Bloomberg's Grace Huang at Bloomberg The Year Ahead in Tokyo on December 5, 2019.

Revolution 4.0
Miku Hirano, CEO and Founder of Cinnamon, James Riney, Founding Partner and CEO of Coral Capital and Lila Tretikov, Corporate Vice President of Customer & Product, AI Perception and Mixed Reality of Microsoft in conversation with Bloomberg's Peter...

Spotlight Interview: Jun Ohta
Jun Ohta, Director President and Group CEO of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc speaks with Bloomberg's Yuki Hagiwara at Bloomberg The Year Ahead in Tokyo on December 5, 2019.

Bloomberg Intelligence Presents: 50 Companies to Watch
Bloomberg's Masahiro Wakasugi presents on the 50 companies to watch in the year ahead at Bloomberg The Year Ahead in Tokyo on December 5, 2019.

BlackRock, Rally, and BMO Global Asset Management on Impact Investing
Nalini Feuilloley, Director, Responsible Investment Team, BMO Global Asset Management; Kelly Gauthier, Managing Director of Impact Advisory, Rally Assets; and Kurt Reiman, Chief Investment Strategist for Canada, BlackRock speak with Bloomberg Toro...

Ontario Financing Authority, Manulife and FTSE Russell on Green Bonds
Paul Bowes, Country Manager for FTSE Russell Canada; Halina von dem Hagen, Global Treasurer and Head of Capital Management, Manulife; and Elizabeth Wallace, Senior Manager, Funding & Foreign Exchange, Capital Markets Division, Ontario Financing Au...

Bloomberg Presents: ESG in Your Portfolio
Bloomberg L.P. Index Product Manager Chris Hackel presents the latest data on ESG investing at the Canadian Sustainable Investment Forum in Toronto.

BMO Global Asset Manager Kristi Mitchem on Sustainable Finance
BMO Global Asset Management Chief Executive Officer Kristi Mitchem talks with BNN Bloomberg anchor Catherine Murray at the Canadian Sustainable Investment Forum in Toronto about how the company is working to advance sustainable finance initiatives.

Iraq's Oil Minister Ghadhban on Compliance With OPEC+ Production Cuts
Iraqi Oil Minister Thamir Ghadhban discusses his country's compliance with OPEC+ oil-production cuts.

Russian Energy Minister Says Cuts In Russian Winter Difficult But Feasible
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak says even though it will be difficult to cut production during the winter months in Russia, he does see it as a feasible goal. He was speaking to Bloomberg TV's Annmarie Hordern, following the OPEC+ meeting,...

The 2020 Battle of Rhodes Scholar Mayors
Former Vice President Joe Biden's presidential campaign turns video of world leaders talking during the NATO summit into advertising, while Senator Cory Booker's super PAC advertisement takes aim at Peter Buttigieg.

NNPC's Kyari on OPEC+ Deal
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. Group Managing Director Mele Kyari discusses the OPEC+ plus agreement.

U.S. Is Getting Closer to a Trade Deal With China, Baucus Says
Max Baucus, former U.S. ambassador to China, comments on the prospects for a trade deal between the U.S. and China.

Poloz Will Be Known for Devaluing the Currency, Philip Cross Says
Philip Cross, senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz announcing he will step down in 2020. Cross also says he foresees a weak fourth quarter for Canada's economy.

Poloz to Step Down as Bank of Canada Governor
Stephen Poloz, who resisted this year's global rush to cut interest rates, won't seek a second term at the helm of the Bank of Canada when his mandate ends in June.

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman on Oil Output, Aramco IPO
Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman discusses the kingdom's oil output and the initial public offering of state-owned oil giant Saudi Aramco.

Jobs Likely to Embolden Administration on Trade: Pimco's Cantrill
Libby Cantrill, head of public policy at Pacific Investment Management Co., discusses the U.S. November jobs report, the Dec. 15 deadline for new tariffs against goods from China, and the importance of a trade deal to markets.

Nepal: Hydropower for villages
More than a fourth of Nepal's population has no access to electricity. Many villages use hydropower plants to generate energy. NGOs and the government support the projects. The goal is to provide remote areas with sustainable energy.

BlackRock, PGIM See Trade Talk Progress Priced Into Markets
Rick Rieder, fixed income chief investment officer at BlackRock, and Michael Collins, senior portfolio manager at PGIM Fixed Income, discuss how markets are pricing in U.S.-China trade tensions. Collins said "I don't think even Scrooge would impos...

Evidence of Decline in Social Mobility Is Clear: Shafik
Minouche Shafik, head of the London School of Economics and a former Bank of England policy maker, discusses how social mobility differs from some countries to others. In the U.K., it takes five generations for the descendants of a low-income fami...

Oil's Fundamental Value Is $65 to $70: Black Gold CEO
Gary Ross, chief executive officer at Black Gold Investors, and Lara Rhame, chief U.S. economist at FS Investments, discuss 2020 oil market supply expectations and the fundamental value of oil.

Kudlow Says There's No Single Condition to Make or Break Talks With China
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow talks about ongoing trade negotiations with China. He says there are no arbitrary deadlines on when to reach a deal.

Kudlow Says Trump Likes What He Sees in Trade Deal With China
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow says President Trump likes what he sees so far in the trade deal with China. He says both sides are "still close" to reaching a phase-one trade agreement.

U.S. Payrolls Trounce Forecasts
Anastasia Amoroso of J.P. Morgan Private Bank, Michael Collins of PGIM Fixed Income, BlackRock's Rick Rieder and J.P. Morgan's Michael Feroli discuss the November U.S. payrolls report.

Kudlow Says 'America Is Going Back to Work'
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow says "America is going back to work.
