
Haidi Lun
Anchor at Bloomberg Television
Anchor @BloombergTV The Asia Trade. Beijing baby, Aussie bird. China, markets, geopol, pandas. Usual caveats.
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2 weeks ago |
financialpost.com | Mia Glass |Haidi Lun
Article content(Bloomberg) — Foreign investors are looking with interest at longer-term Japanese bonds, while it remains uncertain when the government will adjust how much of the debt it sells, Morgan Stanley says.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Mia Glass |Haidi Lun
Pedestrians cross an intersection in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024. Japan is scheduled to release its second-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) figures on Aug. 15. Photographer: Shiho Fukada/Bloomberg(Bloomberg) -- Foreign investors are looking with interest at longer-term Japanese bonds, while it remains uncertain when the government will adjust how much of the debt it sells, Morgan Stanley says.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Haidi Lun |Adam Haigh
Richard Wagner(Bloomberg) -- Morgan Stanley’s Australia chief said he’s seeing a return of initial public offerings and merger activity after a “horrible” first half as the country’s stability draws overseas capital. “Certainly the first six months of this year have been difficult on deal flow, but I think we are about to see that change,” Richard Wagner said in a Bloomberg TV interview in Sydney.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Derek Wallbank |Haidi Lun |Philip Heijmans |Ben Westcott
There was one man who loomed larger in Australia's election than any of the candidates: US President Donald Trump. Voters in the prominent US ally, angered by Trump and his punitive trade wars, rejected conservatives and re-elected a left-leaning incumbent. On the same day over in Singapore, the economic uncertainty created by global trade tensions, escalated by Trump's tariffs, seems to have strengthened the case for the long-ruling PAP, with voters seeking stability.
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2 months ago |
bloomberg.com | Swati Pandey |Haidi Lun
Australian homes are among the most expensive in the developed world. Buyers, desperate to get onto the property ladder, are taking on more debt than ever before, and uninhabitable properties, some covered in mold and asbestos, are being snapped up for millions. Australia’s housing crisis has been years in the making.
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