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SoftBank’s Vision Fund Suffers $17.7 Billion Loss

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May.18 -- SoftBank Group Corp. reported a $17.7 billion loss in the Vision Fund for the most recent fiscal year, triggering the worst loss in the company’s history. Bloomberg’s Tim Culpan reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Trump eyes SCOTUS to decide income tax case

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After a federal appeals court ruled Monday that President Donald Trump's tax returns can be turned over to state criminal investigators by his personal accountant, the stage is set for the matter to come before the Supreme Court.
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Presser with head of Macau bank accused of helping NKorea to launder money

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1. Wide of exterior of Banco Delta Asia 2. Mid of sign on side of Banco Delta Asia building 3. Tilt-down Banco Delta Asia building 4. Mid of people walking past Banco Delta Asia building 5. Stanley Au, Chairman of the Delta Asia...
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USA: SWISS BANK OFFICIAL ADMITS THAT HIS COUNTRY SHIPPED NAZI GOLD

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English/Nat A top Swiss bank official admitted on Monday that his country shipped seventy truckloads of gold to Spain and Portugal for Nazi Germany as payment for German imports during World War Two. Swiss National Bank Vice President...
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Stuck in a stalemate, President Barack Obama and his Republican rivals in the House are slugging it out in Washington rather than reaching for a holiday season accord to prevent payroll taxes from going up on 160 million workers

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HEADLINE: PAYROLL TAX STALEMATE & MAIN STREET CAPTION: Stuck in a stalemate, President Barack Obama and his Republican rivals in the House are slugging it out in Washington rather than reaching for a holiday season accord to prevent...
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Wrap of day's events at IMF meeting

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1. Medium shot of IMF finance leaders 2. Wide shot of group of finance leaders, pan long desk and more finance leaders 3. Medium shot of three finance leaders 4. US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill shaking hands with unidentified man 5....
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With the Stroke of a Pen, China May Meet Growth Target

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Dec. 15 -- With the stroke of a pen, China may meet its 2014 economic growth target after all. Chinas statistics bureau is predicted to announce results of its third national economic census this month after a years worth of interviews...
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Company account deadline, Bush comment

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin - August 14, 2002 1. Pan of President Bush walking onto stage 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George Bush, US President. "Today chief executive officers of major corporate America are putting their names on the line to...
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LVMH Shows That China's Luxury Shoppers Aren't Finished Yet

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Oct.10 -- LVMH has confirmed that Chinese demand for high-end products like Louis Vuitton handbags and Dior makeup remain strong, extending the luxury industry's boom. The French company sales grew 10% on an organic basis in the third...
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BofA Sees ESG as a Mandatory Input Into the Investment Process

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Jan.23 -- Savita Subramanian, head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy at Bank of America, discusses findings of the firm’s research on ESG investing. She speaks at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland on...
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US Senators draft US$300B plan for small businesses

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Republican US Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Susan Collins unveiled a draft bill that would provide US$300 billion in help for small businesses, including loans that would attempt to help businesses pay their workers.
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USA: WASHINGTON: REMAINS OF UNKNOWN VIETNAM SOLDIER TO BE EXHUMED

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English/Nat The remains of a Vietnam veteran buried in America's Tomb of the Unknowns is to be exhumed in a bid to try and identity his body. The decision by the U-S Defence Secretary, William Cohen, was announced on Thursday. It comes...
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Chinas outlines bad debt plan at financial forum

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APTN - Beijing - November 1, 2001 1. Dai Xianglong, governor of China Central Bank walking into the forum hall and sitting down 2. Wide shot forum 3. Governor Dai Xianglong walking up to podium 4. Cutaway, forum participants 5....
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Rihanna sues ex-accountants for millions in losses

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Rihanna sued her former accountants Thursday, blaming them for tens of millions of dollars in losses, shoddy bookkeeping, a failure to recommend she trim expenses when a 2009 tour was losing money and an ongoing audit by the Internal...
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Red Hat Plunges on Weak Sales Forecast

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Dec.22 -- Bloomberg Intelligence’s Mandeep Singh discusses Red Hat's sales and the departure of the company’s CFO Frank Calderoni. He speaks with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Tata Motors Plunges Most in 26 Years After Posting Record Loss

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Feb.08 -- Tata Motors Ltd., the Indian owner of Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Plc, reported the biggest quarterly loss in the country’s corporate history because of a charge stemming from a slump in China’s car market. P R Sanjai reports...
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Making Sense of the Chinese Markets

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May.22 -- Ziming Huang, managing partner and co-chief investment officer at Heircastle Asset Management, discusses China’s A-share market, stimulus and his outlook for markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Presser on probe into Iraq programme

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1. Wide shot Paul Volcker at podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English): Paul Volcker, Chairman, Independent Inquiry Committee into the UN oil-for-food programme in Iraq: "This is a, as you might suspect, a difficult process. There are masses and...
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USA: REACTION TO PETE PETERSON APPOINTMENT AS AMBASSADOR TO VIETNAM

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English/Nat Optimism ran high in Washington on Friday that decades of animosity between the U-S and Vietnam were finally over as Pete Peterson took up his job as the first U-S ambassador to Vietnam since the war. But not everyone was...
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ETF Friday: Thriving in Red October

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Oct. 17 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas discusses some ETFs that are thriving during this market madness with Mia Saini on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Saudi businesswomen herald a new era in equality

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Jeddah, March 2008 1. Wide shot of Jeddah city 2. Mid shot of Jeddah city 3. Mid shot of Madawi Al Hassoun, board member of Jeddah's Chamber of Commerce and businesswoman, wrapping her scarf around her head 4. Mid shot of Madawi Al...
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Manufacturers display latest cars, green initiatives, affordable models

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20 April 1. Wide of cover being pulled off Ford car at Shanghai Car 2013 exhibition 2. Mid of media 3. Wide of Ford company officials posing for pictures beside new Ford Escort concept car 4. Mid of company officials 5. Various of...
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Dems block new virus aid, Pelosi decries 'stunt'

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Senators torpedoed quick passage of a new coronavirus  aid package Thursday, with Democrats rejecting a Trump administration request for $250 billion to boost a small business payroll fund and Republicans refusing Democrats' demand for...
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Dems block new virus aid, Pelosi decries 'stunt'

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Senators torpedoed quick passage of a new coronavirus  aid package Thursday, with Democrats rejecting a Trump administration request for $250 billion to boost a small business payroll fund and Republicans refusing Democrats' demand for...