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Celebrities Setting Boundaries To Prioritize Mental Health

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Celebrities are prioritizing their mental health over fame and fortune, kicking stigma to the curb.
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CLEAN : 'Worst case scenario': law professor on leaked abortion rights draft ruling

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Columbia University law professor Katherine Franke says the leaked draft ruling by the Supreme Court overturning abortion rights is a "radical retrenchment of US Constitutional law (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Yen, Monetary Policy, and the Limits of Central Banks

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April 8 -- Jurrien Timmer, director of global macro at Fidelity Investments, and Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait discuss the factors behind the strengthening yen, lessons learned from Japan's economic challenges, and the...
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Barclays CEO Jes Staley on Stress Tests, Leveraged Loans

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Nov.30 -- Barclays CEO Jes Staley discusses the bank's stress test results and leveraged loans. He sat down with Bloomberg's David Westin for the latest episode of "Big Decisions."
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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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BofA’s Blanch Sees Risk of $100 Oil in Three Years on Demand Growth

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Mar.03 -- Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Securities, discusses supercycle-like behavior in metals, the influence of China and fiscal policy on the global commodities market, and...
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Elections Suit Claims Pro-Sanders Group Is Violating Donation Limits

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Bernie Sanders created Our Revolution to advance progressive causes and candidates. An elections watchdog says it is exceeding donation limits.
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CLEAN: Greenpeace warns of radioactive sea life off Japan

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CLEAN: Greenpeace warns of radioactive sea life off Japan
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Bloomberg

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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Bloomberg

AllianceBernstein's Zeng On China's Bond Markets Outlook

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AllianceBernstein Co-Head of Asia Pacific Fixed Income Jenny Zeng believes Chinese government bonds can be a good hedge to the tail risk in the property sector. She was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Flake on Health Care, Trade, Tax Reform

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Jul.31 -- Sen. Jeff Flake, a member of the Senate Foreign relations Committee and a Republican from Arizona, discusses what comes next for health care and tax reform, and the concerns outlined in his book, "Conscience of a Conservative."...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Imposes New Limits on Chinese Diplomats

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Sep.02 -- Chinese diplomats in the U.S. face new limits on travel and meetings in the U.S., as the Trump administration moves to match Communist Party restrictions on American diplomats and impose costs for what it calls unfair...
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Bloomberg

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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Bloomberg

Big Tech's Hearing Fallout

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Jul.30 -- Arun Sundararajan, NYU Stern School of Business Professor, joins to discuss the next phase for Big Tech after testifying in Congress.
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Bloomberg

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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New Limits Are To Be Imposed On How Much Interest Payday Loans Companies Can Charge Customers

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New Limits Are To Be Imposed On How Much Interest Payday Loans Companies Can Charge Customers
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Bloomberg

Tesla Is a Fairly Valued Company, Khosla Ventures' Rabois Says

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Aug.30 -- Keith Rabois, Khosla Ventures managing director, discusses Elon Musk's abandoned plan to take Tesla Inc. private and President Donald Trump's claims of bias against social media. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on...
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Bloomberg

AIG Boosts Limits for Terror as Fear Rises

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Oct. 26 -- American International Group lifted limits on property claims tied to acts of terrorism to $1 billion as clients ask for more protection in larger cities. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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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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Bloomberg

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,...