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Video: PBOC May Ease Policy in Next Few Weeks - 19 Jun 2013, 9:36 pm
June 20 (Bloomberg) -- Dariusz Kowalczyk, a strategist in Hong Kong at Credit Agricole CIB, talks about China's economy and government fiscal and monetary policy. China’s manufacturing is shrinking at a faster pace this month, adding to signs that a growth slowdown is deepening in the world’s second-largest economy. Kowalczyk speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
Video: AMP's Oliver on Fed, China Growth, Australia Stocks - 19 Jun 2013, 8:24 pm
June 20 (Bloomberg) -- Shane Oliver, Sydney-based head of investment strategy at AMP Capital Investors Ltd., talks about Federal Reserve monetary policy and its implications for global financial markets. He also discusses the prospects for China's economy, Australia's dollar and stock market. He speaks with Zeb Eckert on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Video: Intel, HP, Western Digital, Cisco Favored - 19 Jun 2013, 7:39 pm
June 20 (Bloomberg) -- Chris Bertelsen, chief investment officer at Global Financial Private Capital, a Sarasota-based private wealth firm, talks about Federal Reserve monetary policy and its implications for U.S. stocks. He speaks with Zeb Eckert on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
Video: Colorado Governor on Fires, Marijuana, Immigration - 19 Jun 2013, 6:18 pm
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, a Democrat, talks about wildfires in the state, marijuana regulations and the outlook for changes to U.S. immigration law. He speaks with Trish Regan and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
Video: Bill on Bankruptcy: Lawyers Must Disclose Fees - 19 Jun 2013, 5:57 pm
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Lawyers may object to disclosing how much they actually collect per hour from non-bankrupt clients, as Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia and Bloomberg News bankruptcy columnist Bill Rochelle explain on their video discussing new fee guidelines promulgated by the U.S. Trustee Program. The Bankruptcy Judge of the Week is Kathy A. Surratt-States from St. Louis whose efforts at resuscitating Patriot Coal Corp. may be undone by the United Mine Workers union. Rochelle describes the new Chapter 11 filings for Exide Technologies, National Envelope, and Orchard Supply Hardware Stores Corp., commenting on which will survive and which might not. The video ends with discussion of a case to be argued late this year in the U.S. Supreme Court and a decision from the Court of Appeals in Atlanta casting doubt on the ability of creditors to negotiate collectively with a troubled company in advance of bankruptcy.