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coming up, jenny johnston of franklin templeton. why companies are choosing to stay private for longer. ♪ abigail: coming up, george arison. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ katie: david westin spoke with jenny johnson of franklin templeton in los angeles. they talked about growth and opportunities. jenny: we've been global, 160 countries. we used to be traditional management. we are a top 10 alternatives. secondary private equity, real estate, private credit, venture. david: strong background in mutual funds. jenny: i still hold a significant portion. it's probably $900 billion. david: alternatives. there's talk about private credit. real estate. jenny: private credit, $78 million. people worry about the growth but what they miss is capital requirements have changed. banks are not lending like they used to. that has shifted to the private credit market. today if you can withstand the illiquidity -- high-yield, you can get 7%. 12% is a big difference. you are not going to get your money back for five years. david: you have capital. what
coming up, jenny johnston of franklin templeton. why companies are choosing to stay private for longer. ♪ abigail: coming up, george arison. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ katie: david westin spoke with jenny johnson of franklin templeton in los angeles. they talked about growth and opportunities. jenny: we've been global, 160 countries. we used to be traditional management. we are a top 10 alternatives. secondary private equity, real estate, private credit, venture. david: strong background in...
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we are involved in a number of these applications with blackrock, franklin templeton. we don't speculate on whether it is a go. we do our job. our job is to make sure our index is robust, it is available, it is printing and the issuers and investors into the etf's can rely on it. scarlet: you are prepared for everything to go forward all at once if that is what happens i take it. >> job is to be prepared. our job is to be there at the starting line with our partners to take part in an exciting ethn ess stakes as eric has named it. scarlet: eric is really good at that. gary gensler the head of the sec was reluctant to approve spot going back spot bitcoin etf's. he was forced into it by court ruling. do we think the sec is holding its nose in the same way when it comes to the spot ether etf's? >> although we are involved in the process, we are not experts on the sec and what happens inside the sec. we would say the facts are in line with the letter that members of congress sent to the sec. the facts point to approval that the sec should approve. if we go by the framework
we are involved in a number of these applications with blackrock, franklin templeton. we don't speculate on whether it is a go. we do our job. our job is to make sure our index is robust, it is available, it is printing and the issuers and investors into the etf's can rely on it. scarlet: you are prepared for everything to go forward all at once if that is what happens i take it. >> job is to be prepared. our job is to be there at the starting line with our partners to take part in an...
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our big thanks to katrina dudley of franklin templeton investments. the s&p trying to hold onto gains of .1%. coming up, our exclusive conversation with treasury secretary janet yellen is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ wealth-changing question -- are you keeping as much of your investment gains as possible? high taxes can erode returns quickly, so you need a tax-optimized portfolio. at creative planning, our money managers and specialists work together to make sure your portfolio and wealth are managed in a tax-efficient manner. it's what you keep that really matters. why not give your wealth a second look? book your free meeting today at creativeplanning.com. creative planning -- a richer way to wealth. ameritrade is now part of schwab. bringing you an elevated experience, tailor-made for trader minds. go deeper with thinkorswim: our award-wining trading platforms. unlock support from the schwab trade desk, our team of passionate traders who live and breathe trading. and sharpen your skills with an immersive online education crafted just for traders. a
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sitting down with franklin templeton ceo kenny johnson. thank you for joining us. please, take it away. >> that's right. of course, it is a region that jenny is really interested in. especially with the sovereign wealth fund, there's also a lot of competition. how do you nail the deals? >> franklin templeton has been in this region for over 25 years, some window cash so we know it well. we are one of the largest multinational managers, so we are really steeped in the culture and the business here. four of the top 10 sovereign wealth funds are here. so what do you have that they are interested in? with the alternative capabilities that we built out, that has been a very great interest. >> how does that fit into your longer and bigger strategy as you navigate the company from active to passive? >> we are very much focused on active minute we are fans of active management. where passive is done well is on the equity side. obviously, the alternatives not so. we have clients and 160 countries. our job is to have capabilities that work for any of our clients and at the s
sitting down with franklin templeton ceo kenny johnson. thank you for joining us. please, take it away. >> that's right. of course, it is a region that jenny is really interested in. especially with the sovereign wealth fund, there's also a lot of competition. how do you nail the deals? >> franklin templeton has been in this region for over 25 years, some window cash so we know it well. we are one of the largest multinational managers, so we are really steeped in the culture and the...
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templeton talking about 0, 1, or two fed cuts, that we've had a shift in what central-bank same for when they raise interest rates. it always used to be the traditional idea of how the rbnz does things. kind of no matter what, the strong message from fed chair powell and governor bullock here in australia, from the ecb has been we want to tame inflation without breaking economies. we want to achieve that rare, beautiful thing of a soft landing. so as long as you have a soft landing still as the apparently achievable aim, that is definitely the way central bankers and investors are looking at these things. then i don't see any reason why you can't go on having wrong earnings and also a willingness to return some of those earnings to shareholders. when the companies are looking around and saying we want a higher share price and we don't necessarily see something we could put all this money to work with that will give us the returns we want. as long as a soft landing is in play, you can see that coming along, if there is no landing in play, then you might well see companies say we can
templeton talking about 0, 1, or two fed cuts, that we've had a shift in what central-bank same for when they raise interest rates. it always used to be the traditional idea of how the rbnz does things. kind of no matter what, the strong message from fed chair powell and governor bullock here in australia, from the ecb has been we want to tame inflation without breaking economies. we want to achieve that rare, beautiful thing of a soft landing. so as long as you have a soft landing still as the...
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tomorrow we will hear from jenny johnson, the president and ceo of franklin templeton. this is bloomberg. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be happily fulfilled... which is pretty un-boring if you think about it. get your business online in minutes with the power of ai... ...with a perfect name, a great logo, and a beautiful website. just start with a domain, a few clicks, and you're in business. make now the future at godaddy.com/airo katie: it has not exactly been a healthy year for moderna. it is the worst performing large biotech the u.s. as investors question the company after pivot p.r.c. vaccines -- is the company's pivot to rsv vaccines. they are putting a lot of eggs behind rsv but they face some stiff competit
tomorrow we will hear from jenny johnson, the president and ceo of franklin templeton. this is bloomberg. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be...
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sonal desai of franklin templeton. we will continue with your bloomberg brief with dani burger. dani: german inflation numbers edged up again, underscoring a challenge facing the ecb as it prepares to cut rates next week. consumer prices rose 2.8% from year ago, higher than estimates, up from the 4% recorded in april. it is unlikely to deter policymakers from cutting in june. it may serve as a deterrent for subsequent moves. conocophillips is buying marathon oil, with the enterprise value of $22.5 billion, and that will give conocophillips control of assets in texas, north dakota and the permian basin. it is expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year. abercrombie & fitch up more than 1%, the remarkable comeback from the teenaged fashion graveyard. revenues rose for the six straight quarter to $1 billion and the stock is up 73% this year, an all-time high. that is your bloomberg brief. jonathan: more from dani burger in about 30 minutes. next, the morning calls and scott devitt on his airbnb great as summer travel kicks off. that conversation around the corner -- airbnb
sonal desai of franklin templeton. we will continue with your bloomberg brief with dani burger. dani: german inflation numbers edged up again, underscoring a challenge facing the ecb as it prepares to cut rates next week. consumer prices rose 2.8% from year ago, higher than estimates, up from the 4% recorded in april. it is unlikely to deter policymakers from cutting in june. it may serve as a deterrent for subsequent moves. conocophillips is buying marathon oil, with the enterprise value of...