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Renzi Sees Opportunity to Rebuild Italian Economy

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Jun.03 -- Former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, head of the Italy Alive political party, discusses the outlook for the country's economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Japan’s Economy Likely Hit Bottom in 2Q, Continuum Economics Says

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Jun.16 -- Continuum Economics Economist Jessie Lu thinks Japan’s economy likely hit bottom in 2Q, and recovery momentum is gradually returning. She was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Zimbabwe's Economic Outlook

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The fallout from the war in Ukraine is rippling through Africa, with commodity and food prices shooting higher on fears of supply shortages. In Zimbabwe, inflation hit 66% in February, posing new challenges as the country tries to boost...
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Emirates NBD's Bell on Russia-Ukraine Oil Impact

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Brent crude continues to flirt with $100 a barrel following a dramatic surge in prices after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Edward Bell, Senior Director of Market Economics at Emirates NBD, discusses the impact the conflict will have on...
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Tesla to Double China Output

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Tesla Inc. is taking steps to double its output at its Shanghai factory to one million cars a year. It will partially suspend manufacturing at various points through early August so it can upgrade production lines. Emma O'Brien reports...
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South Korea decides to enter free trade talks with US

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1. Wide shot of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rob Portman, US Trade Representative: "This will be our most commercially significant free trade negotiation we have embarked on in 15 years. Korea is the world's 10th largest...
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SYND 12-3-74 INTERVIEW WITH MARCOS ON ECONOMY

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President Marcos of the Philippines says conditions in the country were better than he thought they could be 1 SOUNDBITE: (English) President Marcos talks about number of arms found and breaking up private armies, growth of National...
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Bloomberg

GDP Report Shows Consumer Resilience, CEA's Rouse Says

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Council of Economic Advisers Chair Cecilia Rouse says she sees continued resilience in consumer spending and the GDP report shows the US economy remains robust during an interview with David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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President Obama announces new US sanctions on Russia

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US President Barack Obama on Tuesday announced new economic sanctions against key sectors of the Russian economy in the latest move by the US to force Russian President Vladimir Putin to end his support for Ukrainian rebels. Obama said...
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Bloomberg

No Bill Gross, No Sweat: Get Ben Bernanke

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Dec. 18 -- On todays The Roundup, Bloomberg's Trish Regan, Lisa Abramowicz, Mary Childs and Leslie Picker break down some of the days top market stories on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Israeli GDP Surpasses Expectations

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Aug. 17 -- Israel powered ahead in the second quarter. The economy grew more than expected, expanding 3.7% on a surge in consumption and exports. Bloomberg's Elliott Gotkine reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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U.S. and Europe: Job Gains at the Expense of Wages

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April 1 -- Geoffrey Yu of UBS Wealth Management discusses strong job growth in the U.S. and Europe without a gain in wages. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Britain 'better off' in a reformed EU

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British Treasury chief George Osborne said on Monday the country would be "stronger, safer and better off" if it votes to stay in the European Union in a 23 June referendum.Osborne said the referendum decision will have "profound...
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Bloomberg

Northern Iraq Oil Exports Hampered by Dispute

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Aug. 22 -- Iraq says it will increase crude exports by about 5% in the next few days after reaching an agreement to resume shipments from three oil fields in Kirkuk. Bloomberg's Sam Wilkin reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Bloomberg

What's Driving the Improving Swiss Economy?

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Sept. 6 -- Bloomberg's Zoe Schneeweiss reports on the Swiss economy and negative rates. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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VOICED : Cameroon farmers benefit from protective food label

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VOICED : Cameroon farmers benefit from protective food label
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U.S. Border Tax Is a Terrible Economic Idea: Posen

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Jan.11 -- Adam Posen, president at Peterson Institute for International Economics, explains why a border tax adjustment would be bad for the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Morgan Stanley Sees China's External Demand Recovering

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May.30 -- Chetan Ahya, co-head of global economics and chief Asia economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses China's PMI data, the deleveraging focus, the downgrade by Moody's and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Asia's Potential Trade Hot Spots

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Feb.12 -- Most of Asia has largely escaped President Trump's glare on trade, but he may yet come looking. The U.S. runs trade deficits with many of its partners in the region. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Is Brexit Impacting U.S. and U.K. Trade?

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July 7 -- BNP Paribas Equity Strategist Stewart Warther discusses the impact of brexit on trade and financial assets. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Yellen: Value of Dollar Important Influence on Economy

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Jan.18 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses the strength of the U.S. dollar and interest rates at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on Wednesday.
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Bloomberg

Hormats: China Will Write Rules of Asian Trade

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Dec.20 -- Robert Hormats, vice chairman at Kissinger Associates, and Tony Dwyer, chief market strategist at Canaccord Genuity Group, examine global trade and China's role in shaping trade in Asia. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Pakistan's textile industry diversifies

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