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Powell Is a Force at the Federal Reserve, Says Wallace

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Oct.23 -- Kim Wallace, head of Washington policy at Renaissance Macro Research, examines the leading contenders to be Federal Reserve Chairman and the warning from Billionaire Ray Dalio for the Fed to watch a U.S. economic divide. He...
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Senior Palestinian official on Paris talks

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY:SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYRamallah - 15 January 20171. Exterior of the Palestinian Liberations Organisation's (PLO) office2. Dr. Hanan Ashrawi, a Senior Palestinian Official sitting in her office3....
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Will Trump's Relationship with Middle East Impact Energy?

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November 15 -- Oil investors seem to be the only ones uninterested in Donald Trump’s election. Money managers raised bets on falling oil prices by the most in more than four years in the week leading up to Trump’s surprise win, amid...
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CLEAN : Giorgia Meloni "both an Italian and European leader", says party deputy

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A leading deputy from the Brothers of Italy, the post-fascist party that came out on top in Sunday's Italian legislative elections, jumps to the defence of euroskeptic party leader Giorgia Meloni, who is poised to become Italy's first...
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De Grauwe: Free Market Without Free Movement Is Possible

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Oct. 24 -- LSE Europe Institute Professor Paul De Grauwe talks about the combination of economics and politics in the European Union. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Social Media Made Brexit, Trump Possible, Says Ferguson

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Oct.03 -- Niall Ferguson, senior fellow at Hoover Institution, discusses the role played by Facebook and social media in global politics. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : Salvini protests against Von Der Leyen "blackmail" ahead of Italian election

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The leader of the far-right, euroskeptic League party, Matteo Salvini, demanded "an apology or the resignation" of Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission who evoked "the instruments" at the disposal of Brussels to...
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Dalio on Turkey, Argentina, and the Next Economic Downturn

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Sep.12 -- Ray Dalio, co-chairman and founder at Bridgewater Associates, examines the crises is Turkey and Argentina and explains his expectations for the next economic downturn. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg...
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MIT's Van Reenen: Brexit Part of Global Populist Uprising

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Feb.08 -- MIT Professor of Applied Economics John Van Reenen and Columbia University Professor Jeffrey Sachs discuss Brexit's place in the global uprising of populism and how the U.S. and U.K. can approach income inequality. They speak...
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Pimco's Fels on Global Economy, U.S.-China Trade War, Fed Policy

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Oct.22 -- Joachim Fels, global economic adviser at Pacific Investment Management Co., talks about the outlook for the world economy, the trade war between the U.S. and China, and Federal Reserve policy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi...
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Fink: 'Capitalists Should Self-Regulate' on Climate Disclosure

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Jan.27 -- BlackRock Inc. Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink says he prefers that corporations self-regulate on measures to confront the impact of climate change. "It's good for business," Fink says in an interview with Bloomberg...
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Sterne: Populism May Not Deliver Fiscal Policy in 2017

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Dec.21 -- Gabriel Sterne, head of global macro research at Oxford Economics, looks at how populism could impact global markets in 2017. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Jim O'Neill: Public Misplaces Blame on Globalization

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Nov. 16 -- Jim O'Neill, former U.K. Treasury Minister and former chairman at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, discusses the political consequences of mixing information and populism and calls for a change in the behavior of corporate...
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IMF's Lipton: Future Is One of 'Inter-Connectedness'

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Jan.19 -- David Lipton, first deputy managing director at the IMF, and Daniel Yergin, vice chairman at IHS, discuss the changing state of globalization and the future of globally connected markets. They speak from the World Economic...
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Roubini Sees No 2019 Recession Even Amid Rising Global Divisions

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Jan.23 -- Nouriel Roubini, chairman at Roubini Macro Associates and a professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, discusses risks facing the global economy including trade tensions and the rise of populist governments....
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Lynn Forester de Rothschild on Inclusive Capital

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Dec.02 -- Lynn Forester de Rothschild, chief executive officer at E.L. Rothschild and founder of Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism, discusses the idea of inclusive capital to combat populism. She speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua...
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Obama Cashes In on Wall Street Speeches

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Sep.18 -- Bloomberg’s Max Abelson reports on former President Barack Obama’s paid speeches on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Denmark's Jensen: Curb Extra Public Welfare Spending

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Dec.16 -- Denmark's Finance Minister Kristian Jensen says Denmark needs to limit the amount it will spend on increasing its welfare system and must fight against the tide of protectionism. Jensen believes EU budgets will need to be...
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Gov. Ron DeSantis May Lose to Disney — But Win With Voters

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John Heilemann talks with Andrew Ross Sorkin, co-anchor of CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” columnist and assistant editor at the New York Times and founder and editor-at-large of the paper’s financial news franchise, DealBook, and author of the...
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CLEAN : LONG PROFILE: Matteo Salvini, far-right Italian firebrand likely to be eclipsed by rivals

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LONG PROFILE of Matteo Salvini, the far-right Italian leader who is predicted to be eclipsed by Giorgia Meloni, another far-right candidate, in this Sunday's general election (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Former ECB Economist Issing on Populism, Monetary Policy, Trade

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Jun.20 -- Former European Central Bank Chief Economist Otmar Issing discusses immigration, populism, ECB policy and trade tensions. He speaks from Sintra, Portugal, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : Polls open in Italian election

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Italians begin voting in an election expected to usher in the country's first government led by the far-right since World War II, bringing eurosceptic populists to the heart of Europe (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Austria to Achieve Budget Surplus in 2019, Fin. Min. Loeger Says

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Apr.12 -- Austrian Finance Minister Hartwig Loeger discusses the nation's budget, efforts to promote population growth, and expanded taxation on digital advertising. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Green Party's Jill Stein on U.S. Presidential Election

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Nov. 3 -- Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein discusses her presidential campaign and the role of third-party politics in the U.S. presidential election. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."