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Video: Chi Says Taiwan's Trading Limit May Be Lifted `Anytime': Video - 16 Mar 2010, 5:30 am
March 16 (Bloomberg) -- Taiwan Stock Exchange Chairman Schive Chi talks with Bloomberg's Susan Li from Taipei about the outlook for the exchange's daily trading limit and the market for initial public offerings. (Source: Bloomberg)
Video: CCB's So Discusses Hong Kong, China Stocks, PBC Policy: Video - 16 Mar 2010, 5:23 am
March 16 (Bloomberg) -- Peter So, Hong Kong-based head of research at CCB International, a unit of China’s second-largest bank, talks with Bloomberg's Susan Li about his investment strategy for mainland Chinese and Hong Kong stocks. So also discusses People's Bank of China monetary policy. (This is an excerpt of the full interview. Source: Bloomberg)
Video: Wallach Says China Stocks Lagging Emerging Market Peers: Video - 16 Mar 2010, 3:01 am
March 16 (Bloomberg) -- Gabriel Wallach, head of global emerging market equities at Fortis Investments, talks with Bloomberg's Susan Li and Paul Gordon about the outlook for emerging market stocks and his investment strategy. (Source: Bloomberg)
Video: Gregg Says Dodd's Financial Legislation Needs Amendments: Video - 16 Mar 2010, 2:55 am
March 16 (Bloomberg) -- Senator Judd Gregg, a New Hampshire Republican, talks with Bloomberg's Susan Li about the U.S. government's efforts to overhaul the financial industry. Senator Christopher Dodd, a Connecticut Democrat who leads the Senate Banking Committee, unveiled legislation that empowers regulators to break up large financial firms, ban proprietary trading, and oversee hedge funds and derivatives, aiming to enact the most sweeping rules overhaul since the 1930s. (Source: Bloomberg)
Video: Ryan Says China `Not Playing Fair' by Devaluing Yuan: Video - 16 Mar 2010, 2:51 am
March 16 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Representative Timothy Ryan, a Democrat from Ohio, talks with Bloomberg's Susan Li about calls for China to raise the value of the yuan. Democratic lawmakers, prodding President Barack Obama to take a tougher line on China's currency, are drawing up legislation and convening hearings on the yuan's effects on U.S. companies. (Source: Bloomberg)