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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Bluefin tuna gets scant relief at fisheries meet

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CLEAN: Bluefin tuna gets scant relief at fisheries meet
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Bloomberg

Former Energy Secretary Moniz Sees Russia as Existential Nuclear Threat to U.S.

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May.14 -- Ernest Moniz, chief executive officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative and a former U.S. energy secretary, discusses Iran's uranium enrichment program and Russia. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Hub Is Trying to Use Blockchain to Create New Trust Layer on Internet, CEO Ly Says

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Oct.10 -- Eric Ly, founder of Hub, a blockchain protocol aimed at creating greater trust in online interactions, speaks about the trust deficit in the online world. Ly is also founder and CEO of Presdo, which provides an event app...
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Bloomberg

European Growth Problem Has Not Gone Away, Says State Street’s Metcalfe

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Oct.16 -- Elena Panaritis, founder of Thought 4 Action, and Michael Metcalfe, global head of macro strategy at State Street, discuss Greece’s economy 10-years after the financial crisis, if the Euro-zone is in a better position for the...
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Curated Video

Samantha Power On Reconciling Her Beliefs With Obama's Syria Policy

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The former U.N. ambassador "never seriously" considered leaving the Obama administration over its response to Syrian chemical weapons attacks.
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Curated Video

Tropical Storm Fred To Make Landfall On FL Panhandle

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Storm surge warnings posted for the coast from Panama City Beach east through Florida’s Big Bend.
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Curated Video

Supreme Court To Hear Case On NCAA Benefits

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The NCAA says limits are needed to prevent an escalated bidding war for players.
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Bloomberg

BofA's Blanch Has an 'Ugly Scenario' Call for Oil: $200-Plus

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Francisco Blanch, global commodities head at Bank of America, forecasts Brent crude to rise to $150 by summer, with a possible "ugly scenario" spike above $200 a barrel if Europe imposes oil sanctions on Russia. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : World headed for new era of nuclear rearmament: SIPRI

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The use of nuclear weapons has been brought "back into the public consciousness", causing a lot of states to "think about their own nuclear strategies" says Matt Korda, associate researcher at the Stockholm International Peace Research...
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Bloomberg

Are Global Markets Ready for a Rate Liftoff?

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PGIM's Greg Peters and Jill Carey Hall of BofA Securities, preview rate decisions coming next week from the Federal Reserve, the ECB and the Bank of England. They are on "Bloomberg the Open."
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Curated Video

USA: FINAL BUILD-UP OF PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON'S ELECTION CAMPAIGN

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English/Nat With only nine days left for voters in the United States to decide who they will choose as their next President, the candidates are campaigning feverishly to get their message across to electorate. Incumbent Democratic...
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Bloomberg

Why Beijing Wants Its Residents to Leave Town

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Oct. 28 -- Chinas desire that blue skies and traffic-free streets greet world leaders at a summit in Beijing next week -- after air pollution in the capital reached hazardous levels at least 10 days so far this month -- is prompting the...
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Bloomberg

Iran Is Epicenter of Islamic Fundamentalism: Jafarzadeh

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Nov.11 -- National Council of Resistance of Iran Alireza Jafarzadeh discusses Irans nuclear program. He speaks on ""Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Roubini: There Could Be a Global Currency War Brewing

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April 8 -- Nouriel Roubini, chairman at Roubini Global Economics and NYU Stern School of Business professor, discusses why the Federal Reserve is driving the strengthening yen, what he sees from the Bank of Japan and Japanese government...
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Bloomberg

Global Currencies and Central Banks' Race to the Bottom

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March 17 -- Robert Feldman, chief economist at Morgan Stanley Mufg Securities, talks about the currency impact of central banks' race to the bottom, the need for fiscal policy help, and how U.S. inflation and the inability of the Federal...
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Bloomberg

Is Divergence Trade Pushing Euro-Dollar Parity?

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Nov.23 -- Vassili Serebriakov, FX strategist at Credit Agricole, looks at the euro-dollar trade and the factors that could lead to the currencies trading at parity. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Coal-addicted Poland gears up for key UN

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VOICED : Coal-addicted Poland gears up for key UN
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Bloomberg

Markets Want S. Africa Fin Min to Stay, Goldman's Coleman Says

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May.01 -- Colin Coleman, head of sub-Saharan Africa at Goldman Sachs Group, discusses the possible market implications of South Africa’s May 8 national election results. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Pimco Says U.S. Economy Not as Late Cycle as Many Thought

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Apr.04 -- Joachim Fels, global economic advisor at Pimco, discusses the potential for a U.S. recession and concerns about the European Central Bank to counter a recession. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

El-Erian Says 'Buy the Dip' Mentality Deeply Embedded in Current Market

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Jun.12 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says there is no question mark around central bank support or technicals in the current market environment. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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Press Association

Now is right time for gradually easing restrictions – Yousaf

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Now is the right time for a gradual easing of restrictions, Scotland’s Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has said, as the country moves to Level 0. Mr Yousaf was speaking after having his second dose of the Covid vaccination, receiving a...
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Bloomberg

Companies Are Looking to Go Public Faster, Jefferies' Cully Davis Says

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Cully Davis, Jefferies LLC vice chairman of equity capital markets, says the valuations on many enterprise-focused companies will remain quite high despite the macro environment. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

The Cuban government enacted new rules on Monday sharply limiting the amount of goods people can bring onto the island and raising customs duties of many items that are still allowed. (Sept. 2)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Dionisio Perez, Cuban Customs worker: "It affects everybody. What happened is that there was an indiscriminate traffic of commercial goods entering the country, that's why this rule went into effect. We hope it will...