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Fed's Powell Says U.S. Economy Is Now in a 'Good Place'

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Feb.06 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell talks about the U.S. economy and the challenges it faces. He speaks at a town hall meeting with educators across the country.
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UK announces financial support for self-employed

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British Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced financial support for the self-employed who have been affected by the new coronavirus.
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Tariffs Are Really a Threat for Us, Says Volkswagen’s CEO

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Mar.05 -- Herbert Diess, chief executive officer at Volkswagen, discusses licensing the platform technology of electric vehicles, how much revenue electric vehicles will bring to the company, the possibility of an IPO for some of the...
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Bloomberg

SMEs to See Acute Liquidity Problems, Says ABN Amro's Phlippen

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Jan.13 -- Sandra Phlippen, chief economist at ABN Amro, discusses the impact of the latest lockdown measures on SMEs. She speaks with Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open.'
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Bloomberg

The Fed Has Reached a Pivot Point, Says Goldman's Shah

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Ashish Shah, Goldman Sachs CIO of public investing, says it's time to start thinking about putting cash to work. He's on "Bloomberg Triple Take."
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Bloomberg

Abukarsh: Fed Will Have To Act

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Saed Abukarsh, chief portfolio manager and co-founder at Ark Capital Management, says the impact of the Ukraine war on inflation means central banks are significantly behind the curve. He thinks the Fed will have to take more aggressive...
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SYND 9 11 74 BUDGET DIRECTOR ON NATIONAL ECONOMY

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President Gerald Ford meets at the White House with budget director, Roy Ash, and economic advisor, Alan Greenspan 1. ms ford and ash seated 2. mcu Ford 3. mcu Ash and Greenspan 4. ms Ford and advisors 5. Ash speaks to press...
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Update on Earth Summit

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Johannesburg, August 27, 2002 1. Wideshot, exterior of conference centre 2. Various of flags and banners outside building 3. Various of delegates in conference hall 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Margaret Beckett, Head of UK Delegation "Again I...
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Bloomberg

Are Brazils Welfare Programs Buying Presidential Votes?

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Oct. 22 -- Bloomberg's Willem Marx explains the process of Brazilian families receiving welfare payments and how it plays into the nations presidential election. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Sky News

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Sky News
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Bloomberg

Moonlight Economy Fades for Multiple Jobholders

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Sept. 23 -- In todays Off The Charts, Scarlet Fu examines the level of U.S. workers holding multiple jobs to make ends meet. She speaks on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

Pryor Restraint: What's the Middle Class?

Higher Ed
Oct. 15 -- The senator from Arkansas says it goes up to $200,000. Uh-oh. (Source: Bloomberg)
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US official on state of Iraqi economy

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1. US Treasury Undersecretary John Taylor walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Taylor, US Treasury Undersecretary: "One of the things that we discussed today is the newly opened account that the Central Bank of Iraq has...
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Curated Video

RR0310/A West Bank: Demographics

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Ramallah, West Bank (recent): various Zkaika family, SOT: Mohammed Zkaika, various Ramallah market, Gaza Strip (recent): various Palestinians in street, at market, SOT: Hassan Abou Libdeh, director Palestinian Central Statistics Bureau;...
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Will Jobs Report Validate Continued Strong Job Market?

Higher Ed
July 7 -- JPMorgan Asset Management's Phil Camporeale discusses the U.S. labor market, the pending jobs report and Brexit. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

'Real America' Wary Of History Book Presidents

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'Real America' Wary Of History Book Presidents
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Bloomberg

Fidelity: Fleeing From Safety of Bonds to High Yield

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Sept. 23 -- Low interest rates around the world are luring some investors away from debt markets and into higher-risk assets. Joanna Bewick, portfolio manager at Fidelity Investments, manages $27 billion in assets, and isn't afraid to...
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Curated Video

Locals Housing Sit In

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08/10/66 a0033366 New York city: a move by the city housing authority to evict a 52 year old widow, who suffers from asthma and arthritis from a middle income housing project, brought more than a dozen sit - ins to the authority's...
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Bloomberg

Gulf Navigation's Buamim Looking at Fleet Acquisitions

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Mar.01 -- Gulf Navigation Managing Director and CEO Khamis Juma Buamim discusses the company's performance and acquisitions plans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs' Ha Jiming on China

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March 28 -- There are growing worries about rising debt in China. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle spoke to Goldman Sachs's Ha Jiming at the Boao Forum in Hainan, and asked him if Beijing should lower its expectations.
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Bloomberg

Why the Uninsured Rate Would Peak in GOP Health Plan

Higher Ed
Mar.22 -- Michael Neidorff, Centene's chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the GOP health plan with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

WH: Tax Cut Aimed at Middle-Class

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President Donald Trump's economic adviser is pushing back against the suggestion that the administration's tax plan could benefit the wealthy. Gary Cohn insisted Thursday that the plan is "purely aimed at middle-class...
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Curated Video

Protests in Manila and Hong Kong on International Women's Day

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Hundreds of women activists in pink and purple shirts protested against President Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines on Thursday, as marches and demonstrations in Asia kicked off International Women's Day. Protest leaders...