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Microsoft Says Surging Dollar Could Drag Down Profits
Microsoft Corp. pared its forecasts for the current quarter, signaling that the surging US dollar will eat into revenue more than it previously expected. Ed Ludlow reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Japan's 2Q GDP Growth Revised Down
Sep.07 -- Japan's 2Q GDP figures were revised down from annualized 4% to 2.5%. Bloomberg's James Mayger reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Peterson's Furman Sees Gradual Rise in U.S. Wages
Feb.16 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Guy Johnson highlight comments from Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz on the American Middle Class. They speak with Jason Furman, senior fellow at Peterson...
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Dali exhibition opens in Madrid
Madrid - April 25, 2013
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2. Wide of people visiting Salvador Dal�s exhibition at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sof�a in Madrid
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EY Oceania: RBA Unlikely to Change Outlook
May.03 -- Jo Masters, Chief Economist at EY Oceania says RBA unlikely to markedly change its outlook, with inflation still expected to be sub 2% for some time. She speaks to Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Is Bank Consolidation Good for GCC?
July 20 -- Khalid Howladar, senior vice president of GCC banking at Moody's, discusses the outlook for GCC banks and possible consolidation in the sector. He speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din and Angie Lau on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Rio Tinto on Track for Record Iron Ore Shipments
Oct.16 -- Rio Tinto Group is on track for record annual shipments of iron ore as the world’s second-largest exporter’s rail capacity increases and imports by China’s steel mills keep surging. Bloomberg's David Stringer reports on...
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California's highest court agreed Wednesday to hear several legal challenges to the state's new ban on same-sex marriage but refused to allow gay couples to resume marrying before it rules.
HEADLINE: Calif. Supreme Court to take up gay marriage ban
CAPTION: California's highest court agreed Wednesday to hear several legal challenges to the state's new ban on same-sex marriage but refused to allow gay couples to resume...
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U.S. Adds 227,000 Jobs in Jan., Jobless Rate at 4.8%
Feb.03 -- U.S. payrolls increased in January as employers added 227,000 jobs, while the unemployment rate rose to 4.8 percent. Bloomberg's Julie Hyman breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Evercore's Emanuel Says US Soft Landing 'Not Entirely' Off the Table
Evercore ISI Chief Equity and Quantitative Strategist Julian Emanuel says the path of US inflation is slowing, making a "soft landing" for the nation's economy more likely and any recession a "more shallow event." Emanuel speaks on...
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BlackRock's Rieder Expects No 'Devastation' to Earnings
Rick Rieder, global fixed income CIO at BlackRock, says current corporate earnings estimates are too optimistic, but cautioned that revisions are likely to be less broad-based and "more erratic" than expected. "I think it's more...
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Italy Will Need Faster Growth to Lower Deficit, League Says
Oct.03 -- The Italian government may make its plans for reducing the budget deficit dependent on beating market forecasts for economic growth, according to senior government official Armando Siri. He spoke to Bloomberg's Flavia Rotondi...
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Reserve Bank of India Sticks to Fighting Inflation With Slower Rate Hike
Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das discussed monetary policy, the outlook for the economy and inflation after the central bank raised its benchmark repurchase rate by 35 basis points to 6.25% as expected. (Excerpt)
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California Supreme Court agrees to hear challenges to gay marriage ban
FILE - 21 October 2008
1. Wide of San Francisco City Hall building
2. Mid of gay couple wearing blue robes getting married inside City Hall
3. Rear view of ceremony
4. Wide interior of City Hall building
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Economy Expands 3.9%, More Than Previously Forecast
Nov. 25 -- The economy in the U.S. expanded more than previously forecast in the third quarter, reflecting bigger gains in consumer spending and business investment and capping the strongest six months of growth in a decade. Matt Miller...
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Romanian foreign minister meets with British counterpart on immigration
1. British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett entering room and shaking hands with Romanian Foreign Secretary Mihai-Razvan Ungureanu
2. Close of hand shake
3. Beckett and Ungureanu leaving room
4. Close-up of sign reading: "Foreign and...
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NAB's FX Head Attrill Weighs in on ECB Policy
Jun.08 -- National Australia Bank Head of FX Strategy Ray Attrill discusses ECB policy, and talks about dollar, euro. He speaks on "The U.K. Decides."
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Japan's Growth Slower Than Initially Thought
Jun.07 -- Japan's economy grew less than the government initially reported in the first quarter. Bloomberg's Brett Miller reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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NEC's Kudlow Says Unemployment Can Still Go Lower
Oct.05 -- National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow discusses the U.S. September jobs report and the strength of the dollar. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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CLEAN : Bone discovery revives century-old French murder mystery
For nearly a century the case of Guillaume Seznec accused of killing his business partner even though no body or weapon was ever found has fascinated France as one of the country's most notorious legal mysteries
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Oil and Stocks are Subjects for Pullbacks, Analyst Epstein Says
Apr.05 -- In "Futures In Focus," Ira Epstein of the Ira Epstein Division of Linn & Associates examines the market impact of the U.S. March jobs report, U.S.-China trade, and President Donald Trump's latest comments on the Federal...
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U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Decline More Than Forecast
Jul.09 -- Initial jobless claims in regular state programs fell by 99,000 to 1.31 million in the week ended July 4, Labor Department data showed Thursday. Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro has the latest on "Bloomberg Surveiliance."