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Citi's Morse Expects Oil Prices to Continue to Rise

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Ed Morse at head of commodities research at Citigroup Inc., discusses the outlook for oi, which advanced in Asian trading as investors assessed the potential supply response from the U.S. to a gradual hike in production from OPEC+. Morse...
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Curated Video

Why Do Movies Have So Many Producers?

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Movie producers are the ones who traditionally find the project, gather funding, and hire the key talent.
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Bloomberg

What Will Stabilize Oil Prices?

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Feb. 25 -- Evercore ISI Analyst James West discusses the price and production of oil. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Continental Resources COO Sees Better Climate Under Trump

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Mar.28 -- Jack Stark, Continental Resources president and chief operating officer, discusses the macroeconomic environment for shale with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at the Scotia Howard Weil Energy Conference in New Orleans.
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Tom Vilsack: China Is Our Number One Customer

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Sept. 16 -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack discusses global agriculture, U.S. and China relations, and trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Turbulent Waters Ahead for Permian Basin, Barclays Analyst Says

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Sep.06 -- Barclays Analyst Dave Anderson discusses the slowing activity in the Permian Basin. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at the Barclays Energy Conference in New York.
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China 'Will Be Back' to U.S. Markets, Agriculture Sec. Perdue Says

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Sep.27 -- U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue discusses the U.S.-China trade dispute, bailouts for U.S. farmers, and what Nafta means to U.S. agriculture. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Marathon CEO Sees Oil Producers 'Very Concerned' With Current Price

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Dec.05 -- Gary Heminger, chairman and chief executive officer at Marathon Petroleum, discusses expectations for production changes at the OPEC+ meeting and the need for a buildout of more oil and natural gas pipelines. He speaks with...
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Why Tariffs Will See More Profitable Steel, Aluminum in U.S.

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Mar.04 -- Australian Industry Group Head of Policy Peter Burn weighs in on President Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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'Roseanne': ABC in Conversations With Producers for Spinoff | THR News

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Less than a week after its stunning decision to cancel 'Roseanne,' ABC is inching closer to a spinoff of TV's No. 1 series.
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Bloomberg

Emirates NBD's Bell on Russia-Ukraine Oil Impact

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Brent crude continues to flirt with $100 a barrel following a dramatic surge in prices after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Edward Bell, Senior Director of Market Economics at Emirates NBD, discusses the impact the conflict will have on...
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OPEC+ Took Path of Least Resistance: Oil Analyst McNally

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OPEC+ "wanted to duck this meeting," says Rapidan Energy Group founder and President Bob McNally, as he sees this as the group's last easy meeting following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He spoke on March 2 on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle...
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Could We Soon See U.S. Oil Exports?

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Dec. 17 -- Bloomberg's Isaac Arnsdorf discusses oil and the energy markets with Scarlet Fu on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Hollywood's television and film writers will meet with producers on Nov. 26th and resume formal negotiations to try to end a strike that has lasted for two weeks

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HEADLINE: Striking writers and producers plan to meet CAPTION: Hollywood's television and film writers will meet with producers on Nov. 26th and resume formal negotiations to try to end a strike that has lasted for two weeks. (Nov....
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Who Are the Winners and Losers in the Oil Game?

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Dec. 18 -- The world is awash with oil as demand weakens and OPEC declines to cut production. So who are the winners and losers in all of this? Bloomberg's Dan Petrie reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Virtual farmers market delivers straight to your front door

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Sara Pasquinelli doesn't do her shopping at grocery stores anymore. Instead, this busy mother of two young boys purchases nearly all her fresh food from a new online service that brings produce right to her door. While numerous...
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Stanziale: Brexit to Have De Minimis Oil Demand Impact

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July 20 -- Bruno Stanziale, director of commodity strategy at Eurasia Group, and NYU Stern School of Business Professor Brad Hintz discus global oil demand, the need for increased U.S. production, and worries of cost inflation for...
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WINE MAKERS SWAP PESTICIDE FOR BIO DYNAMICS

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In Tuscany, wine makers are swapping pesticides for potions, putting the region at the forefront of Italy's biodynamic scene. Biodynamic agriculture relies on natural fertilisers and the moon's cycle rather than chemicals. The Tuscan...
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The New Normal for Oil and OPEC

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April 12 -- On "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene looks at the new normal for oil and OPEC. Goldman Sachs Global Head of Commodities Jeff Currie and Pimco Global Strategic Director Richard Clarida speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Stephen Schork: 'Highly Skeptical' of an OPEC Deal

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Nov.29 -- Stephen Schork, president at Schork Group, discusses the prospect of an OPEC oil production cut agreement and explains why producers may be better off without a deal in the long run. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Cárdenas de Colombia no prevé intervenir para frenar el peso

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Abr.19-- El ministro de Hacienda de Colombia Mauricio Cárdenas habla del impacto mundial de la disputa comercial entre EE.UU. y China, las perspectivas del peso colombiano y la política monetaria del país. Conversa con Francine Lacqua de...
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Iranian Petroleum Minister Says OPEC Deal Unlikely

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Jun.19 -- Iran Petroleum Minister Bijan Zanganeh told reporters in Vienna that a deal to phase out OPEC production curbs after oil prices rose is unlikely to be reached and isn’t needed as the recent rally was partly triggered by U.S....
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BNEF Brief: America's domination in oil and gas

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Aug.22 -- The U.S. will account for for almost two-thirds of the world’s new oil and natural gas output in the decade ahead. And that makes it a critical obstacle to stopping climate pollution according to industry consultant Rystad...