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What the China-Russia Alliance Means for the World

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Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping may have a "no limits" friendship, but the alliance is not one of equals. Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has become increasingly dependent on China. The relationship, of deep concern to the US, will...
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Tsinghua University's Bo on Xi-Puting Meeting

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Zhou Bo, Senior Fellow at Center for International Security and Strategy of Tsinghua University, discusses Xi's visit in Moscow and China's peace initiative for Ukraine. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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INTERVIEW - Richard Branson on age limits

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INTERVIEW - Richard Branson on age limits INTERVIEW - Richard Branson on age limits at Farnborough Airfield on July 11, 2012 in Farnborough, England (Footage by Getty Images)
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CLEAN : France to miss deficit

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CLEAN : France to miss deficit
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INTERVIEW: Roberto Mancini, Manager Manchester City

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Manchester City spokesman tells journalists that questions about Carlos Tevez are strictly being off limits. Despite this when asked if Tevez will play for Manchester city again, Mancini says he doesnÂ’t know. He also talks about the...
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Free Style motocross event

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INTERVIEW: John F.S. Laing, executive producer on teaming up with Kawasaki and why it was a fun way to get the word out about Free Style, what Free Style aims to deliver, what fans will appreciate about it's story, what Corbin Bleu...
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The History Of Campaign Financing

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How do candidates finance their increasingly expensive election campaigns?
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Dudley Says a $10 Trillion Fed Balance Sheet Is Coming

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Jun.22 -- Former New York Federal Reserve Bank President William Dudley talks about a growing Federal Reserve balance sheet and his outlook for the economy. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Dudley is also a Bloomberg Opinion...
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Johns Hopkins' Markey: Afghanistan Could Become a New Friction Point Between U.S. and China

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Daniel Markey, Senior Research Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies says Afghanistan could become a new point of friction between the U.S. and China. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery...
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CFTC's Massad on Pound Flash Crash, Cross-Border Swaps

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Oct. 11 -- Tim Massad, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, addresses last week's flash crash for the British pound and discusses the commission's work to seek reasonable checks and controls on trading firms and new...
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ECB’s Guindos Says Bond Purchases Won’t Hit Limits in Short Term

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Nov.20 -- The European Central Bank doesn’t face any immediate risk of hitting the limits of its quantitative-easing program, Vice President Luis de Guindos said, signaling that loose monetary policy is largely on autopilot for a while...
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Central Banks' Power to Turn Calm Markets Shaky

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Oct. 26 -- Vincent Chaigneau, global head of rates and FX strategy at Societe Generale, discusses the calm in markets ahead of the U.S. election and how central bank action can shake up global markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Pimco's Kiesel: What Choice Did The ECB Have?

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March 11 -- Mark Kiesel, chief investment officer of global credit at Pimco, discusses his rate hike path for the Federal Reserve in 2016, the European Central Bank's need for private sector help, and why corporate bonds are an...
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‘Forever Chemicals’ Coming to Your Table, If Not Already There

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Sep.27 -- Two years ago, barely anyone had heard of PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Today Bloomberg Environment reports almost daily on the chemicals. 97% of Americans have a detectable amount of PFAS in their blood, but we...
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Dalio Says Central Bank Balance Sheets Are `Going to Explode'

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Jul.02 -- Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of investment management firm Bridgewater Associates, says central bank balance sheets will "explode" as they do whatever it takes "to keep the system afloat." The alternative is a "sinking...
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ECB's Constancio: Negative Rate Policy Has Limits

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May 24 -- ECB Vice President Vitor Constacio discusses the risk of Brexit and negative interest rates. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller. (Original video extended after first posted.)
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Officials say situation at Fukushima plant remains serious

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1. Wide of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) news briefing 2. Close up of slide showing Fukushima nuclear power plant, reading (English) "Fukushima nuclear accident - An update log" 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Graham Andrew,...
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Fed's Harker Is in Camp of Normalizing Sooner Than Later

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Sept. 29 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker talks about dissent in the Federal Reserve as he claims the Fed will take "a shallow path" to raising rates, and discusses the U.S. impact of Brexit and the amount...
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Milken Institute's Lee Says Fed Doesn't Seem All That Nervous

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Feb.02 -- William Lee, chief economist at the Milken Institute, discusses the job market, Fed rate hikes and investment spending on "What'd You Miss?"
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Opportunities Remain in Leveraged Loans, Oak Hill CEO Says

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Apr.29 -- Glenn August, Oak Hill Advisors chief executive officer, discusses with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Milken Institute's global conference in Beverly Hills, California.
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PANETTA SAYS PATIENCE WITH PAKISTAN "REACHING LIMITS"

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US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta on Thursday urged Pakistan to do more to root out the al-Qaida-linked Haqqani militant network, saying American officials were "reaching the limits of our patience." At a news conference in neighbouring...
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Ambassador Ivo Daalder on Xi-Putin Meeting

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Former NATO Ambassador and Chicago Council on Global Affairs President Ivo Daalder discusses Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping first face-to-face meeting in Uzbekistan since Russia invaded Ukraine in February. He speaks to Yvonne Man, David...
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BOE's Carney Focuses on Inflation Amid Uncertainty

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Nov. 3 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney spoke of the central bank's ability to either tighten or ease monetary policy depending on inflation developments. Carney stated the bank has a "neutral bias around policy going forward."...
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Russia's Titov Wants Closer Relations With U.S.

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Jun.01 -- Boris Titov, the Kremlin's business ombudsman for business, comments on U.S.-Russian relations during an interview with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."