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ECB Decision: What to Expect From Last Policy Meeting of 2024

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The European Central Bank is expected to cut interest rates for the fourth time this year to loosen constraints on the struggling economy as inflation nears 2%. The ECB will announce its decision at 2:15 p.m. in Frankfurt. President...
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Schoeman: Expect SARB to Cut Rate Next Year

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South Africa's inflation rate crept up by less than expected in November amid benign food price growth. CPI rose 2.9% in November from a year earlier, while retail sales in October jumped to their highest level in more than 2 years. Gina...
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Thomas Peterffy Talks Trump, M&A, Cryptocurrencies

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Interactive Brokers Chair Thomas Peterffy discusses his expectations for a second Donald Trump administration, his firm's growth prospects, and why he is "sort of scared of cryptos." He speaks with Sonali Basak from a Goldman Sachs Group...
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Google DeepMind's Ibrahim on AI Trends

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Lila Ibrahim, Chief Operating Officer, Google DeepMind, dissects trends in artificial intelligence with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at Women, Money & Power in London.
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Vakhshouri: Trump's Effect on Oil Market a Wildcard

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OPEC+ may defer its move to revive output as it meets today. Sara Vakhshouri, SVB Energy International's President & Founder told Bloomberg's Paul Allen on Horizons Middle East and Africa that while President-elect Donald Trump's shadow...
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Jamison: Domestic Focus Helps Diversify From Global Headwinds

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Africa is not a major trading partner of the US and remains unaffected by politics there, making it an exciting place to invest, that's according to Thea Jamison, Managing Director of CHANGE Global. Jamison spoke to Bloomberg's Horizons...
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World Economy Faces Trade and Debt Dangers, OECD Warns

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The OECD sees proliferating risks to the global economy from trade tensions to wars and debt troubles that could threaten its "remarkable resilience" of past years. OECD Chief Economist Alvaro Pereira explains the details of the...
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The Illicit Shipping Hub Hiding in Plain Sight

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An armada of vessels operating near Asia's maritime thoroughfares moves hundreds of millions of barrels of sanctioned oil. Called the "dark fleet," the ships also risk environmental catastrophe.
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Kugler Says Inflation on Sustainable Path to Fed's 2% Goal

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Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler says she's optimistic about the trajectory of inflation and the broader economic conditions during remarks at a Detroit Economic Club event.
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Deregulation Could Unleash 'Animal Spirits,' Hooper Says

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Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist Kristina Hooper says the idea of deregulation under the incoming Trump administration has unleashed some animal spirits in markets. She talks about the risks facing investors in 2025 on "Bloomberg...
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Roubini Launches Treasury-Alternative ETF to Fight Trump Risks

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Nouriel Roubini is seizing on Donald Trump's inflation-threatening policy agenda to make a case for an alternative haven trade to Treasuries in a world of elevated volatility. Roubini and Reza Bundy, Atlas Capital Team CEO, talk about...
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Fed to Pause for 2025, Says Deutsche Bank's Luzzetti

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Matthew Luzzetti, chief US economist at Deutsche Bank, explains why he sees an extended pause on interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve for all of 2025 after a 25 basis-point cut in December.
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Bank of Korea's Rate Cut Was 'Right Decision,' Deutsche Bank Says

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Juliana Lee, chief Asia economist at Deutsche Bank, shares her views on the Bank of Korea's decision to cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter-percentage point to 3%. The central bank also cut its growth forecast for 2025 below 2%,...
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JPMorgan Likes Gold, Broader Equity Exposure

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JPMorgan global head of investment strategy Grace Peters discusses inflation risks in the US market. "We still feel the underlying US economy is pretty strong," Peters says, "the underlying theme that we want to promote is the idea of...
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Israel and Hezbollah Keen on Ceasefire Deal, Analyst Says

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Ceasefire talks seem different this time around as both sides want to reach an agreement, that's according to David Wood, International Crisis Group, Lebanon Senior Analyst. Wood spoke to Bloomberg's Paul Allen on Horizons Middle East...
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How Lloyd's is Mitigating Extreme Weather, AI risk

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Dawn Miller, Lloyd's Chief Commercial Officer and Americas CEO joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about how the company is trying to navigate the complex insurance risks of extreme weather and new technologies.
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Lloyd's America CEO on US Growth, Pricing and Tech

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Lloyd's America CEO Dawn Miller discusses Lloyd's growth in the US, insurance pricing and the role of technological innovation on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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Saunas and cold plunges become the latest wellness trend across the US

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The global sauna market was valued at nearly $860 million in 2023 and is expected to grow as consumers look to more wellness options for their health. (Scripps News)
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Fine Gael has the energy and experience to lead the country again, says Paschal Donohoe

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Paschal Donohoe discusses the future of Ireland at the Fine Gael launch of its plan to cut costs for businesses, ahead of the General Election on November 29.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves defends winter fuel payment decision

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves speaks on a visit to the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland, where she defended the Government's decision on winter fuel payments.
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Fed chair plans to drop interest rates as 'inflation has decline significantly'

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Citing falling inflation and rising unemployment, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the time has come to drop federal interest rates. (Scripps News)
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Home Office minister discusses Operation Karetu

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Seema Malhotra, Minister in the Home Office, discusses the Border Force's Operation Karetu at Gatwick Airport as an important preventative operation to protect young people.
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‘No giveaway’: Irish government says Budget 2025 will be worth 8.3bn euro

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Ireland’s next Budget will be worth 8.3 billion euro, but the Finance Minister denied it would represent a “giveaway” Budget. Cabinet signed off on the Summer Economic Statement (SES) on Tuesday, which gives a broad sketch of what the...
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Man becomes first English patient to receive artificial cornea - surgeon interview

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Interview with surgeon Mr Tom Poole who performed England's first artificial cornea transplant. The new technique may eventually become the norm says Mr Poole and gives people on long transplant waiting lists hope of an effective and...