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Surveillance: Paul Tudor Jones on Making Money with 'Just Capital'

Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg

Investing, Business News, News, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Karen Leigh, Bloomberg China Government Editor, explains what sets the current protests in Hong Kong apart from previous demonstrations. Gideon Rose, Foreign Affairs Magazine Editor, says the trends in Hong Kong's autonomy are not going in the right direction. Spencer Dale, BP Group Chief Economist & Former BOE Official, says BP needs to shift from being an oil and gas company to an energy company. Paul Tudor Jones, Founder of Tudor Investment Corporation and Robin Hood Foundation, details the concept of 'just' company rankings and how those rankings translate into stock performance. And David Herro, Harris Associates CIO of International Equities, says if the instability in Hong Kong continues to lower pricing, there could be buying opportunities. 

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0:00.0

To me, context is about pattern recognition.

0:02.8

It's connecting the dots.

0:04.4

It's giving readers an ability to synthesize

0:07.6

a number of different perspectives

0:09.2

so they can understand how the greater whole works,

0:12.0

because nothing really occurs in isolation anymore.

0:14.4

I'm Tim O'Brien and I'm the senior executive editor at Bloomberg Opinion.

0:18.0

On our platform, we ask tough questions and solve complex problems with the facts in mind.

0:23.0

Start exploring our opinion coverage and more at Bloomberg.com slash subscribe. Welcome to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast, I'm Tom Keene.

0:40.0

Daily, we bring you inside. Welcome to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keene.

0:43.5

Daly, we bring you insight from the best

0:45.9

in economics, finance, investment,

0:48.1

and international relations.

0:49.8

Find Bloomberg Surveillance on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Bloomberg.com and of course on the

0:56.4

Bloomberg.

1:01.4

Let's begin with our top story though. Thousands of protesters taking to the streets

1:06.5

of Hong Kong for the second time in less than a week blocking roads around the

1:10.8

financial district as lawmakers were due to begin days of debate on a

1:15.1

controversial law that would for the first time allow extra additions to China.

1:18.6

Police branding the demonstration a riot situation. I'm pleased to say that joining us from Hong Kong is

1:24.4

Karen Lee Bloomberg China government editor and she joins us on the phone.

1:28.0

Hello to you Karen I just want to start with a very basic question amid all of

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