HSBC’s Major Says Greece Solvency Still Long-Term Risk April 13 (Bloomberg) -- Steven Major, global head of
fixed-income research at HSBC Holdings Plc, talks with
Bloomberg's David Tweed in Athens about the outlook for Greek
debt. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fitch's Ho Says Thai Public Finances `A Real Concern' April 13 (Bloomberg) -- Vincent Ho, an associate director
at Fitch Ratings, talks about the impact of violent protests on
Thailand’s public finances and the country's credit rating.
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Credit Agricole's Barbe Sees Ringgit Rise on Higher Yuan April 13 (Bloomberg) -- Sebastien Barbe, head of
emerging-market research and strategy at Credit Agricole CIB,
talks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton about the prospect of a yuan
revaluation and its effect on other Asian currencies.
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Rothschild Chases Trash on Boat Made of Plastic Bottles April 13 (Bloomberg) -- Banking heir David de Rothschild
talks with Bloomberg's Marc Perrier about the "Plastiki," a
catamaran that he and five crew members are sailing across the
Pacific to raise awareness of waste levels in the world's
oceans.
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Meirelles Says He Seeks to Avoid Brazil `Overheating' April 13 (Bloomberg) -- Brazilian central bank President
Henrique Meirelles talks with Bloomberg's Matt Winkler about the
outlook for Brazil's economy.
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Starbucks' Schultz Says Via Sales May Pass $1 Billion April 13 (Bloomberg) -- Starbucks Corp. Chief Executive
Officer Howard Schultz talks with Bloomberg's Mike Firn about
the outlook for sales of its Via instant coffee as it starts
offering the powdered mix from tomorrow in Japan, the world’s
biggest market for instant coffee.
Starbucks started offering Via six months ago across the
U.S., where it expects to double distribution to 30,000
locations, including grocery stores, by the fiscal third
quarter’s end. Schultz speaks in Tokyo. (Source: Bloomberg)
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McNair Says NFL Teams Don’t Have Money for Free Agents April 12 (Bloomberg) -- Bob McNair, owner of the National
Football League's Houston Texans, talks with Bloomberg's Mark
Crumpton and Julie Hyman about the impact of the U.S. economic
downturn on his team and the NFL. (Source: Bloomberg)
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