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White House Believes Student Debt Program Will Be Fully Paid For

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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says the Biden administration believes the student loan relief package will be "fully paid for" because of the work that has been done with the economy. Critics say the program will drive up...
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Middle East Markets Sell Off

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Geopolitical risks are hitting sentiment, along with the Fed's anti-inflation drive. Talal Samhouri, Senior Portfolio Manager at Aventicum Capital Management discusses his investment strategy for the region. He speaks with Yousef Gamal...
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BOSNIA: WORLD BANK FORMALLY APPROVE RECONSTRUCTION LOANS

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English/Nat The World Bank has formally approved loans totalling five billion (b) dollars to help the reconstruction of Bosnia. The deal was signed in Sarajevo on Monday at a ceremony attended by the Bosnian Prime Minister Hasan...
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In the wake of the government take over of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, John Taylor, President/CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition talks about how lower lending standards fueled the mortgage crisis.

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HEADLINE: The Mortgage Crisis: Lower standards? CAPTION: In the wake of the government take over of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, John Taylor, President/CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition talks about how...
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Sky News

Secondary School Pupils Given Finance Lessons

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Secondary School Pupils Given Finance Lessons
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Bloomberg

BMO, National Bank Climb as 1Q Profit Beats Estimates

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Feb. 24 -- Bank of Montreal and National Bank of Canada rose in Toronto trading after posting fiscal first-quarter profit that beat analysts’ estimates, even as soured energy loans continued to mount. Bloomberg TV Canada's Pamela...
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QuickTake: Response to Zombie Banks

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March 7 -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on today's top news "QuickTake". She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Is the Market Resigned to a Donald Trump Candidacy?

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March 2 -- Arena Investors President Jon Short discuss investor uncertainty in the wake of Super Tuesday. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Crypto Report: 'Financial Hacking' Plaguing DeFi

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Bloomberg's Sonali Basak joins Emily Chang to discuss how decentralized finance is facing a rapidly increasing new challenge: financial hacking.
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Income tax refund carry interest rates of as much as 500%, but Congress is considering limits. AP Business Editor Mark Hamrick reports.

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HEADLINE: Avoiding costly income tax refund loans CAPTION: Income tax refund carry interest rates of as much as 500%, but Congress is considering limits. AP Business Editor Mark Hamrick reports. (March 10) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Sky News

Payday Loan Interest To Be Capped From Jananuary

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Payday Loan Interest To Be Capped From Jananuary
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Bloomberg

Auto Sales on Sustainable Growth Trend: Shepherdson

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Oct. 2 -- Ian Shepherdson, founder and chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, and Rich Lesser, president and Chief Executive Officer at Boston Consulting Group, examine the sustainable track of U.S. auto sales and global optimism...
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Why Investors Are Bullish on LendingClub IPO

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Dec. 10 -- Funding Circle Co-Founder Sam Hodges discusses LendingClubs pending IPO. Bloomberg's Leslie Pickering also speaks on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

Has Wall Street Risk Taking Changed At All Since Crisis?

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Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Bill Cohan discusses risk taking and incentives on Wall Street. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Fed Capital Cushion About Too Small to Fail: Farley

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Dec. 10 -- Richard Farley, partner at Paul Hastings, talks about the Federal Reserves call for extra capital at U.S. banks, as JPMorgan may need to set aside more than $20 billion in additional capital by 2019. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

Bob Diamond: Atlas Looking to Invest in European Banks

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Sept. 21 -- Bob Diamond, chief executive officer and founding partner at Atlas Merchant, discusses the factors that have impacted his firm's performance, opportunities they’re finding in sub-Saharan Africa, and explains his interest in...
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Bloomberg

What to Watch for in Jamie Dimon's Annual Letter

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Apr.04 -- JP Morgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon is expected to release his annual letter to shareholders on Tuesday. Bloomberg's Laura Keller and Bloomberg Intelligence's Gina Martin Adams look at the main topics to...
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JPMorgan Investor Day to Focus on Loans, Trading

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Feb.28 -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Financial Officer Marianne Lake offered insight on loan and credit card performance at the firm's annual Investor Day presentation. Bloomberg's Laura Keller is joined by David Bianco, chief investment...
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Bloomberg

John Allison: Talked 'Some' With Trump About Fed Position

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Feb.13 -- John Allison, member of the board of directors at the Cato Institute and former chief executive officer at BB&T, talks about the Trump administration's chances of deregulating banks and his talks with Trump about potentially...