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Guindos: Populism Won't Access Power in Europe

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Jan.25 -- Spanish Economy Minister Luis De Guindos talks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua about the rise of protectionism and populism and what the Spanish economy adds to the Euro zone. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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These Are Europe's Next Battlegrounds

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Dec.05 -- Italians voted against changes to their constitution, forcing Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to resign and opening the door for anti-establishment party the Five Star Movement. While populists suffered a setback in Austria,...
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How Marine Le Pen Took Control of the Far Right

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May.03 -- Marine Le Pen has spent her political career re-branding France's right-wing National Front... but is it enough? The nationalist leader will face pro-European centrist Emmanuel Macron in a May 7th runoff. This is the story of...
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French Author Says France Won’t Have ‘Trump Election’

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Apr.03 -- Philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy, author of “L’Ideologie Francaise,” discusses Marine Le Pen, President Donald Trump and the upcoming French election. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Ray Dalio Says Fed Needs to Watch Bottom 60% of Earners

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Oct.23 -- Billionaire Ray Dalio latest note on Monday urged the Federal Reserve to view the U.S. as two economies when making monetary policy. Bloomberg's Alix Steel reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Aussie May Fall 'Significantly Below' 70 U.S. Cents, Grant Samuel's Miller Says

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Aug.24 -- Stephen Miller, an adviser at Grant Samuel Funds Management and former head of fixed income at BlackRock Investment Management Australia, talks about the leadership change in the country, and the implications for the economy,...
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Roubini Warns of 'Perfect Storm' Stalling Global Growth in 2020

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Sep.07 -- Nouriel Roubini, chairman and chief executive officer at Roubini Macro Associates, looks back on the financial crisis and warns of the next potential global slowdown in 2020. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua from the...
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Vestager Has Good Chance of Being Commission President: ALDE's Garicano

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May.27 -- Luis Garicano, vice president of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, or ALDE, discusses the European elections and his view that Margrethe Vestager is well-suited to become the next president of the European...
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Populist Policies' Impact on Growth

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Mar.22 -- Rob Waldner, fixed income chief strategist at Invesco, and Bloomberg Economics Chief Economist Tom Orlik, discuss the growth of populism worldwide and what it means for the global economy. They speak with Bloomberg's Alix Steel...
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CLEAN : Poland Promising welfare barring refugees populists eye power

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Promising welfare and shunning refugees Polands populist oriented conservative opposition commands a ten percentage point lead over the countrys liberal pro European government and could even end up governing alone (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Bart Chilton: Donald Trump's 'Torched-Earth Strategy'

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Aug. 4 -- Bart Chilton, senior policy advisor at DLA Piper, discusses the rise of populism in U.S. and global politics and the divide between Washington, D.C. and the rest of the United States. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Turnill: Brexit to Bring Years of Political Uncertainty

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Sept. 14 -- Richard Turnill, global chief investment strategist at BlackRock Investment Institute, discusses the global rise of populism as he sees many years of uncertainty from Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg...
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EU's Katainen: Europe 'Cannot Give Up to Populism'

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Sept. 14 -- European Union Commission Vice President for Jobs Jyrki Katainen talks about the need for further integration of the EU and strong leadership to battle the rise in populism. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua from the...
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Sky News

Austria gets ready to go to the polls for second the second time

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VOICED: The rise of populism in global politics could be about to crown a new champion. At the weekend -- Austria will head to the polls for a rerun of the country's presidential election -- where the debate has been framed around the...
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Jeremy Corbyn Launches Labour Brexit Proposals

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VOICED: Today's speech by Jeremy Corbyn was billed as a major policy announcement on immigration with the Labour leader supposed to address the concerns of swing voters about freedom of movement. But he received most attention for...
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Kit Juckes: The Dollar Is Nearly Done

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Dec.27 -- Kit Juckes, global strategist at Societe Generale, discusses the strength of the U.S. dollar and what 2017 has in store for it. He speaks on "What’d You Miss."
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Marine Le Pen praises Trump after election victory

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VOICED: One of the first political leaders to congratulate Mr Trump was Marine Le Pen - Leader of France's far-right National Front party. She described his victory as a new dawn of a great movement across the world -- and is now...
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JPM's Frenkel: Markets Disconnected From Real Economy

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Jan.17 -- Jacob Frenkel, chairman at JPMorgan International, discusses the disconnect of financial markets and the real economy, the need for the normalization of rates by the Federal Reserve, and for the United States to lead the global...
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Ray Dalio: Will Populism Be Smart or Stupid?

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Jan.19 -- Ray Dalio, founder at Bridgewater Associates, discusses the nature of President-elect Donald Trump's aggression on business issues and the economic force of populism. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker from the World...
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Why the Italian Referendum Really Matters

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Dec.01 -- A December 4 vote over arcane details of Italian parliamentary procedure could have a surprising effect on Europe and drastically shape world politics as we know it. (Video by Tom Gibson)
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JPM's Bell: Small Chance for European Populist Parties

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Jan.09 -- Mike Bell, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, and Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Marcus Ashworth discuss the influence of populism and economic conditions on upcoming elections throughout Europe. They speak with...
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ING CEO Says Dutch Election a 'Good Sign' for Europe

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Mar.16 -- Ralph Hamers, chairman and chief executive officer at ING, Group NV, discusses the Dutch election results, scenarios to prepare for Brexit and the French elections, and the need for clarity surrounding Basel regulations. He...
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Bain & Co.'s Marchal Says French Populism Is Not Dead

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May.08 -- Olivier Marchal, chairman at Bain & Company France, discusses the French election, populism, and what he sees as the nation's most important issue. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Why Trudeau Believes Trump Comes With an Open Mind

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Apr.20 -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defends Canada's dairy system amid anti-trade remarks from U.S. President Donald Trump in an exclusive Bloomberg interview. Bloomberg Reporter Josh Wingrove debriefs Trudeau’s remarks on free...