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Why Is Mitsui Forecasting Its First Loss in 70 Years?
March 24 -- Japanese trading company Mitsui & Co. fell after it booked more than $2 billion in impairment charges and forecast its first net loss in its modern history. Bloomberg's Stephen Stapczynski reports on "Trending Business."
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Greeces Samaras Fails to Get Votes to Elect President
Dec. 23 -- Greeces Parliament rejects the presidential nominee in a second round of voting.
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Closing day of IMF/ World Bank meetings
1. Closing session of IMF and World Bank meetings
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rodrigo de Rato, managing director International Monetary Fund:
"The turbulence in the credit markets is a warning that we cannot take the benign economic...
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Coconuts cash crop in South Sea paradise
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Honiara, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands - January 14th, 2011
1. Close of sliced coconut
2. Tilt down from coconut trees to children running through village
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Honiara, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands - January 14th,...
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Why Miami's Condo Frenzy Is Coming to an End
May 27 -- Miami's crop of new condo towers, built with big deposits from Latin American buyers and lots of marketing glitz, are opening with many owners heading for the exits. Bloomberg's Prashant Gopal explains why on "Bloomberg Markets."
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The Good and Bad Economics of a Strong Japanese Yen
April 11 -- Paul Donovan, global economist at UBS Investment Bank, explains why the yen is continuing to gain strength against the U.S. dollar and how a strong yen can still be good for the Japanese economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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OPEC to Consider Output Ceiling
June 2 -- Saji Sam, energy partner at Oliver Wyman, discusses what to expect at the OPEC meeting, the possibility of an output freeze and what a freeze would do to prices. He speaks to Manus Cranny and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
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What’s Behind Adidas’s Profit Growth?
March 3 -- Adidas AG, the German sport-shoe maker, forecast up to 12 percent increases in sales and earnings this year as consumers spend more ahead of the Euro 2016 soccer tournament. Net income from continuing operations will rise at...
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OPEC Focus Moves From Freeze to Output Ceilings
Sept. 9 -- As OPEC officials shuttle between Tehran, Moscow and Paris in preparation for an informal meeting in Algiers, the focus of their efforts appears to be moving from a production freeze to voluntary output caps. Bloomberg...
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Feds Lacker: Inflation 'Not a Problem
Nov. 3 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns, Mia Saini and Scarlet Fu report on todays top trending news stories. They speak on on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Federal Reserve chief's latest economic assessment
1. US Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, Alan Greenspan talking to Senator Richard Shelby
2. Greenspan takes a seat
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Bank:
"Economic developments in the United...
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US Fed raises key interest rate for second time this year
The Federal Reserve has raised its benchmark interest rate for the second time this year and signaled that it may step up its pace of rate increases because of solid U.S. economic growth and rising inflation.
The Fed now...
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BNEF Brief: Record Wind Energy Forecasted for '19 & '20
Apr.04 -- Bloomberg NEF released its wind energy forecast, which calls for record years in 2019 & 2020. Installations of onshore wind in 2019 are expected to exceed 60GW – a third larger than 2018, and another installation record of more...
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Metals Surge on Improving Demand
October 26 -- Aluminum in Shanghai jumped to its highest level in almost two years, extending a rebound on speculation that transport bottlenecks may have created a shortage for some users in China. Prestige Economics Chief Economist...
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Electrolux CEO: Price Hikes to Offset Costs Are Impacting Demand
Apr.26 -- Jonas Samuelson, chief executive officer at Electrolux, discusses first-quarter results, the use of price hikes to offset tariff costs, and his outlook for North American demand this year. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine...
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AstraZeneca CEO on Impact of Midterms on Drug Market
Nov.08 -- AstraZeneca Plc Chief Executive Officer Pascal Soriot discusses the impact of the midterm elections on the U.S. drug market. He also comments on global pricing and China in an interview with Bloomberg Television's Guy Johnson.
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USA: US FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIRMAN ALAN GREENSPAN ADDRESSES PANEL
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U-S Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan sent the stock market spinning again today (Wednesday) as he told Congress that caution seems in order given the recent powerful advance in stock prices.
Stocks have fallen...
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Deep Dive: Chinese GDP, Growing or Leveling?
Jan.20 -- On today's "Deep Dive," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal look at Chinese GDP. They speak on "What'd You Miss?"
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Barclays' Sanyal on India GDP, Inflation, RBI
Dec.01 -- Siddhartha Sanyal, chief India economist at Barclays, discusses India's 3Q GDP figures, inflation and his outlook for the RBI. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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De Beers CFO Sees Growth in Consumer Demand for Diamonds
Feb.22 -- Nimesh Patel, De Beers chief financial officer, discusses diamond market fundamentals and what gaining South African permits means for the company. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Lithium's Top Challenge Is Finding Funds, Not the Metal
Jul.02 -- Electric vehicle production could face a roadblock in the years to come if supply of lithium, a key element in batteries, does not keep up. A study shows producers will need to increase output fivefold by 2025 to meet the...
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U.S. June Import Prices 0.4% Drop Is Largest Since Feb. 2016
Jul.13 -- Frances Donald, head of macroeconomic strategy at Manulife Asset Management, examines U.S. June import prices and the factors that may impact the data going forward. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg...