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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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Sky News

Chinese Students aim for British Universities

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Chinese Students aim for British Universities
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Bloomberg

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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Bloomberg

NY AG Schneiderman Sees Success for Travel Ban Cases

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Feb.08 -- New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman discusses the legal battle over President Donald Trump's travel ban and the importance of immigration to U.S. businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

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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The Recount

South Dak-Oh My: Kristi Noem Story Rivals Coen Bros Plot

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United Airlines begins the process of firing 600 employees who did not comply with their vaccine mandate. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is in hot water after a suspicious meeting with a government employee. And before you buy Amazon’s...
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Curated Video

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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Bloomberg

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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Bloomberg

Corporate Tax Reform: Could We See It Before 2017?

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Sept. 26 -- Former White House Budget Director Peter Orszag discusses inversions and corporate tax reform. He speaks on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

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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Bloomberg

Barclays’ Golhar Sees Modest Tax Cut in Early 2018

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Oct.30 -- Barclays Head of Public Policy Shawn Golhar discusses tax reform on “Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power.”
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Bloomberg

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."
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Bloomberg

IBM's Watson Lends a Hand to AI-Powered ETF

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Feb.14 -- AI Powered Equity ETF (ticker: AIEQ) is an actively managed fund, but the stocks are selected by IBM's Watson using algorithms developed by EquBot. The San Francisco firm's co-founders, Chida Khatua and Art Amador, joined...
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Bloomberg

Fidelity Bringing Securities Lending In-House Amid Fee War

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May.14 -- Fidelity Investments is bringing its stock-lending business in-house instead of paying Goldman Sachs to run it. Bloomberg's Miles Weiss reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From the Fed's Jackson Hole Retreat

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Traders are turning their focus to the Fed minutes due Wednesday and next week’s Jackson Hole symposium, may offer clues on the timing of the central bank’s tapering. Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell spoke yesterday as well. Simon French...
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Bloomberg

The New Transatlantic Relationship

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Nov.10 -- Justin Vaisse, director general at Paris Peace Forum, discusses the relationship between the U.S. and Europe and what could change under Biden administration. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bloomberg

Biden Wants Russia Out of G-20, China Under Pressure

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President Joe Biden says Russia should be removed from the G-20. He also says China's economy is in jeopardy because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He spoke at the NATO headquarters. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Are Obama's Kids Off Limits?

Higher Ed
Dec. 1 -- A Republican staff member resigns because she criticized Malia and Sasha. Was it an exception - or a sign of what's to come?
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Un megahabano por el cumpleanos 90 de Fidel Castro

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VOICED : Un megahabano por el cumpleanos 90 de Fidel Castro
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Bloomberg

Will Brexit Cause the EU to Collapse?

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May 11 -- European Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow Josef Janning discusses the risks facing the EU as Britain nears its vote on European Union membership. Janning joined "On the Move" host Guy Johnson in London and Caroline...
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Curated Video

Samsung launch new Galaxy Note device in London

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UK SAMSUNG LAUNCH SOURCE: AP TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:22SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLondon, UK - 2 August 20161. Wide of screen showing Samsung Galaxy Note 7 promotional footage at Samsung 'Unpacked' launch...
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Bloomberg

Rogoff: Easier for Fed to Wait With Lower BOJ, ECB Rates

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Sept. 13 -- Harvard University Professor Kenneth Rogoff talks about the Japanese yield curve and the limits of monetary policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

The Politics That Should Make Investors Think Twice

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March 18 -- Political uncertainty creates economic uncertainty, according to Wells Fargo Chief Economist John Silvia. With European Central Bank President Mario Draghi pushing European Union leaders for clarity on the future of the euro...
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Bloomberg

Vodafone and Idea India Discuss Merger

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Feb.05 -- A possible merger between two of India's mobile providers could create a new leader in one of the world's most competitive markets. But a deal between Vodafone and Idea Cellular would also benefit their rivals. Bloomberg's...