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WHO Forms Global Coalition To Create Vaccine After U.S. Cuts Funding

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The WHO is working with global leaders and philanthropists to develop vaccines for COVID-19. Experts say President Trump could be slowing them down.
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Bloomberg

We Are Still Not Sure of the Global Hack Damage: BitSight Co-Founder

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Dec.18 -- The U.S. nuclear weapons agency and at least three states were hacked as part of a suspected Russian cyber-attack that struck a number of federal government agencies, according to people with knowledge of the matter, indicating...
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Citi's Collins on Investing in Covax

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Jul.07 -- Jay Collins, Citi Vice Chairman for Banking, Capital Markets and Advisory, discusses how to convince investors to invest in COVAX as global virus cases top 184.7 million. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on...
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Danny Meyer: NYC Restaurant Comeback Begins This Weekend

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Jul.02 -- Union Square Hospitality founder and CEO Danny Meyer discusses the path to recovery for New York City eateries, new ventures, and his call for Congress to replenish the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Ant’s Stalled IPO Seen Slashing It's Value by $140 Billion

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Nov.08 -- China’s move to halt Ant Group Co.’s massive stock debut could reduce the fintech giant’s value by as much as $140 billion, according to analysts’ revised estimates. Lulu Chen reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Trump's Demand for $2,000 Checks Holds Up Stimulus Bill

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Dec.24 -- Congressional Republicans, led by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, face high-stakes decisions in coming days over two giant pieces of bipartisan legislation that President Donald Trump savaged this week. Andrew Olmem,...
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TfL attempt to secure funding for new trains

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Paul Downham, Head of fleet, TFL speaks as the Tfl attempts to secure funding to replace the trains on the Bakerloo line.
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Bloomberg

Prudential CEO Seeks to Boost Investment in China Joint Venture

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Mike Wells, chief executive officer at Prudential Group, discusses the company's shift toward Asia, M&A prospects and the opportunities he's seeing in China. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open" from the sidelines of the 4th...
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'Zero engagement' from Government on TfL funding crisis, Mayor says

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The Mayor of London has accused the Government of “zero engagement” over Transport for London’s (TFL) funding crisis, as a current funding settlement reaches expiration. Sadiq Khan on Thursday warned of cuts which have “never been seen...
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“Zero engagement” from Government on TfL funding crisis, Mayor says

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The Mayor of London has accused the Government of “zero engagement” over Transport for London’s (TFL) funding crisis, as a current funding settlement reaches expiration. Sadiq Khan on Thursday warned of cuts which have “never been seen...
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Children Are In Danger In Many Countries Due To A Food Shortage

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UNICEF is warning a food shortage in many countries is putting thousands of children in danger.
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Press Association

Inquiry into Sunak’s interests will tell us all we need to know – Douglas Ross

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Douglas Ross has said the investigation into Rishi Sunak’s declarations of interest will take place quickly and will “tell us everything we need to know”. The Scottish Conservative leader said he did not believe No 10 and No 11 Downing...
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U.S. Nears One Million COVID Deaths

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The seven-day average of COVID hospitalizations remains just below 15,000.
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Bloomberg

EU, Hungary Make 'Progress' on Plan to Ban Russian Oil

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen about proposed sanctions on Russian oil imports made progress but failed to reach a breakthrough, according to both sides. Maria Tadeo...
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Bloomberg

El-Erian: 'Worried' About Liquidity As Issuance Falls

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Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion contributor, says he sees potential market liquidity risks after the recent bond issuance slowdown. "We're starting to see markets locked out of funding," El-Erian says on Bloomberg Television. "We...
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WHO: COVID-19 Cases Rising Nearly Everywhere In The World

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The report released late Wednesday says infections rose by about 32% in Europe and Southeast Asia, and by about 14% in the Americas.
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Presentation of IMF's regional economic outlook for Europe

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1. International Monetary Fund (IMF) News Conference, Antonio Borges, IMF European Department Director, taking seat 2. Close up of journalist listening 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Antonio Borges, IMF European Department Director: "We are very...
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Pakistani Interior Minister Sherpao meets US envoy for South Asia Boucher

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1. Various of Pakistan Interior Minister Aftab Khan Sherpao meeting Richard Boucher, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for S. Asia 2. Exterior of meeting venue, Pakistan Interior Ministry Building 3. Wide of Richard Boucher entering...
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What Do U.K. Businesses Want From George Osborne?

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Dec. 3 -- John Longworth, director general of British Chambers of Commerce, discusses the extension of the Funding for Lending Scheme by U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne and what U.K. businesses are looking to hear in...
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US military briefing on Afghanistan to AP annual meeting

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San Diego, California - April 6, 2009 1. Wide of NATO's top general in Afghanistan, David McKiernan talking to audience via video link Kabul, Afghanistan - April 6, 2009 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) General David McKiernan, NATO's top...
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Investigator says looted antiquities help finance insurgents

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Athens, Greece - March 18 2008 1. Exterior of conference venue 2. Sign: "Athens International Conference on the the return of cultural objects to their countries of origin" 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colonel Matthew Bogdanos, US Marine...
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Testifying before Congress, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke urged financial institutions to loan money to credit-worthy borrowers.

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HEADLINE: Bernanke: Meet needs of credit-worthy borrowers CAPTION: Testifying before Congress, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke urged financial institutions to loan money to credit-worthy borrowers. (Nov. 18)
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Bloomberg

Emirates NBD's Yadav: GCC Primary Bond Market Quiet

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Aug. 23 -- Anita Yadav, head of fixed income research at Emirates NBD, discusses Dubai developer Nakheel repaying its' $1.2B Islamic bond and the outlook for the bond market. She speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Markets Middle...
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Bloomberg

TaskRabbit CEO: What I Learned From Sheryl Sandberg

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Aug. 16 -- Stacy Brown-Philpot, TaskRabbit's chief executive officer, discusses her approach to running the company and the prospects for the sharing economy. She speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."