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Does Fear Drive Travel Bookings?

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Aug. 19 -- Rafat Ali, Skift founder and chief executive officer, discusses the health of the travel industry with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
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AFP News Agency

HONGKONG-HANDOVER-10-YEARS

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Bloomberg

European Banks: Is It Time to Buy?

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Feb.07 -- Andrew Parry, head of equities at Hermes Investment Management, discusses European banks, winners in the Fintech space, deregulation in the U.S. and the outlook for the sector. He speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Matt...
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Senate Dems slam FBI Kavanaugh report as 'limited'

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Senate Democrats slam FBI Kavanaugh report as 'limited'

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP Clients Only
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Demolition of Bedoin settlement condemned by the UN

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VOICED: Israeli military bulldozers are preparing to demolish the homes of 173 people who live in the West Bank town of of Khan Al-Ahmar. The Israeli Government says the village was built illegally -- but the United Nations has condemned...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : The 18th edition of the Miami art festival Art Basel opens

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The 18th edition of the Art Basel festival opens in Miami Beach focusing on works that reflect pressing social issues such as climate change social inequalities or racism (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Jobs Data Looks Like a Stagflation Report, Economist Slok Says

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Sep.06 -- Torsten Slok, chief economist at Deutsche Bank, and Irina Novoselsky, chief executive officer at CareerBuilder, examine the U.S. August jobs report. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Most Banks Can Deal With Crisis, Says SocGen Chairman

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Apr.20 -- The creation of a "bad bank" would only benefit a handful of European lenders, says Societe Generale SA Chairman Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, because most institutions already adjusted their exposure to non-performing loans before the...
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Bloomberg

China Coronavirus Death Toll Rises to 636, With 31,161 Confirmed Cases

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Feb.06 -- China is now saying the coronavirus death toll has risen to 636, while confirmed cases have climbed to 31,161. China is ramping up its containment efforts while at the same time voicing strong objections to the mounting travel...
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Economist Rosenberg Warns of a U.S. Fiscal Cliff

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May.03 -- David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Rosenberg Research, discusses inflation expectations, what has surprised him in the economic recovery, and why he sees a fiscal cliff ahead for the U.S. later this year. He...
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Bloomberg

Main Street AM's Gibbs on Market, Inflation

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Erin Gibbs, Senior Partner and CIO at Main Street Asset Management, discusses her outlook for market and inflation. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Australia."
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Curated Video

Georgia adopts new constitution, taking power away from president

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1. Wide exterior Georgian Parliament 2. Wide Parliament session 3. Mid Parliament Speaker David Bakradze 4. Mid members of Parliament voting 5. Close-up electronic screen showing results of voting (112 in favour, 5 against) 6. Wide shot...
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Bloomberg

Making Sense of the Markets in the Middle East

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June 5 -- Mark Diab, chief executive officer at Man Investments Middle East, and Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway discuss growth in the Middle East, how a Fed rate hike will impact the region and the possibility of a riyal peg getting undone....
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Bloomberg

It Won't Be a Good Quarter for Banks, Here's Why

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April 12 -- Bloomberg's Christine Harper previews bank earnings. Wunderlich Securities Managing Director Art Hogan also weighs in on "Bloomberg ‹GO›.
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Bloomberg

Gold Prices Are Still Solid

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May 6 -- Gold broke the $1,300-an-ounce barrier in May for the first time since January 2015. What drives the price of Gold? This Bloomberg QuickTake tackles the booms and busts of gold. (Source: Bloomberg)
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Anti Islamic sentiment spreads in Germany

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VOICED : Anti Islamic sentiment spreads in Germany
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Bloomberg

Sports, Politics Drive Ad Gains as Fox Top Estimates

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Feb.07 -- FBR Capital Markets Senior Analyst Barton Crockett discusses 21st Century Fox’s earnings and previews Disney earnings. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

TCW's Loevinger Questions Global Economy Leadership

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May.25 -- TCW Emerging Markets Sovereign Analyst David Loevinger discusses U.S. and China trade and and talks about the G-7 summit being hosted at the foot of Sicily’s Mount Etna, one of the world’s most active volcanoes. Hays speaks...
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Bloomberg

FCC Chair Pushes Back Against U.S. Bid to Build a 5G Network

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Jan.29 -- Shares in Verizon declined after a report that the Trump administration is considering building a secure 5G network with government control. Bloomberg’s Abigail Doolittle reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Analyst on the situation as Zimbabwe heads to polls on Monday

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Zimbabwe is heading to the voting polls on Monday for the first time since former president Robert Mugabe stepped down late last year. Monday's elections are the first where Robert Mugabe is not a candidate for Zanu PF and...
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Bloomberg

Oil Hits One-Month Low Despite Rising Tensions in Venezuela

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May.02 -- Oil tumbled to its lowest in a month despite the promise of tighter sanctions on Iran, as investors saw the U.S., Russia and Saudi Arabia all potentially filling the gap. This decline comes at the same time that Venezuela...
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Bloomberg

Why Hedge Funds Are Resurrecting the CDO Trade

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May.02 -- Hedge funds and other investors are reviving a type of securitized product that blew up during the financial crisis. This time around they’re convinced that the structures will not only weather the next downturn, but might even...
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Bloomberg

Job Cuts Feared With Deutsche Bank-Commerzbank Merger, Says DIW Economist

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Apr.03 -- Dorothea Schaefer, a research director for financial markets at the German Institute for Economic Research, discusses the possible merger between Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest lender, and Commerzbank. She spoke on "Bloomberg...