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Jan Hatzius Sees Tax Cut on Personal and Corporate Side

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Apr.25 -- Jan Hatzius, the chief economist at Goldman Sachs, discusses tax cuts under the Trump administration with Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg’s "What'd You Miss?"
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Regional Banks a 'Sweet Spot' for Investors: KBW's Cannon

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Dec.06 -- Fred Cannon, global director of research and chief equity strategist at KBW, looks at the sustainability of the recent run up in bank stocks as he sees regional banks benefitting from a roll back of regulations. He speaks on...
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Biden Tax Plan Signals End of Open Fiscal Check Book: HSBC’s King

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Mar.16 -- Stephen King, senior economic advisor at HSBC, discusses the need for higher taxes to pay for coronavirus pandemic fiscal efforts, inflation expectations, and the danger of “the law of unintended consequences” for markets. He...
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Why Trump Is to Blame for Foreign Direct Investment Declining

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Sep.16 -- President Donald Trump promised to put America first when he campaigned for the White House. Today, after two and a half years of tax cutting, tariff boosting and assaults on globalization, foreign direct investment has fallen...
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Larry Summers Says Wall Street Shouldn't Worry About Joe Biden

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Aug.20 -- Lawrence H. Summers, former U.S. treasury secretary, talks about Joe Biden's tax plan and potential impact on Wall Street. Summers is advising Joe Biden’s presidential campaign on economic policy and is also a “Bloomberg Wall...
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Taxes Need to be Part of the Climate Conversation, says Summers

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- Lawrence H. Summers, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary and Roger Ferguson, TIAA CEO respond to discussions of climate change out of the World Economic Forum in Davos. They sit down with David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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Can London Still Attract Startups During Brexit?

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Sept. 19 -- Deputy Mayor of London for Business Rajesh Agrawal discusses how London can keep attracting startups despite Brexit with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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VOICED: Argentina's agricultural boom, a mixed blessing for farmers

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VOICED: Argentina's agricultural boom, a mixed blessing for farmers
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EU Apple Tax Ruling and the Future of European Business

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Aug. 31 -- The European Union ruling on Apple's Irish tax bill has raised questions on business in the nation and the potential end of easy European corporate tax deals. Bloomberg's Dara Doyle reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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NY's McCaughey Makes the Economic Case for Donald Trump

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Aug. 3 -- Betsy McCaughey, former Lieutenant Governor of New York, discusses what the economic policy of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will mean to U.S. business and the focus on his tax returns. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Interview with Ed Miliband on the Conservative Manifesto

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Interview with Ed Miliband on the Conservative Manifesto
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Bloomberg

U.K. Startups Deserve Same Tools as U.S.: Hidary

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Nov. 25 -- Samba Energy Chairman Jack Hidary discusses the role of startups in the U.K. economy. He speaks with Anna Edwards and Mark Barton on Bloomberg Televisions Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
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President Barack Obama is taking the blame for mistakes in the handling of a tax controversy that led Tom Daschle to withdraw his cabinet nomination. The AP's Mark Smith reports that Daschle is one of three Obama appointees with tax issues

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HEADLINE: Obama blames himself for mishandling Daschle CAPTION: President Barack Obama is taking the blame for mistakes in the handling of a tax controversy that led Tom Daschle to withdraw his cabinet nomination. The AP's Mark Smith...
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Curated Video

UK: PRINCE CHARLES SPEECH ATTACKS INDUSTRIAL FARMING TECHNIQUES

Higher Ed
English/Nat Britain's Prince Charles has attacked conventional "industrial" agricultural techniques and strongly promoted organic farming as guest speaker at the Soil Association's fiftieth anniversary celebrations Thursday. He...
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Bloomberg

Assessing the Fallout from the Panama Tax Revelations

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April 14 -- Corporate Internet security officers aren’t keeping up with the technology that could have prevented the financial dealings of some of the world’s richest people in Panama to be splashed all over the globe, according to...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Hill Says Tax Reform Action by Christmas Is 'Doable'

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Nov.03 -- Rep. French Hill (R-AR), House Financial Services Committee member, discusses the outlook for U.S. tax reform. He speaks with Nejra Cehic and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Wells Fargo Economist Expects Debt Ceiling to Be Lifted

Higher Ed
Jul.27 -- Michael Brown, Wells Fargo economist, discusses the outlook for the federal budget with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Sternlicht: U.S. Moving Into a Faster-Growing Economy

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Nov.29 -- Barry Sternlicht, chairman and chief executive officer at Starwood Capital, sees the move to a faster-growing economy under President-elect Donald Trump, but he worries about "too much kerosene on a good economy." He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Slok: Too Early to Gauge Trump's Impact on Economy

Higher Ed
Nov.22 -- Torsten Slok, Deutsche Bank chief international economist, discusses how the economy will perform under President-elect Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Trump Serves Up Red Meat in CPAC Speech

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Feb.24 -- Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on President Donald Trump's speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on 'Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Pres. Trump Made $150 Million, Paid $38 Million in Taxes

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Mar.14 -- President Donald Trump made $150 million and paid $38 million in taxes -- apparently in 2005 -- according to a statement released by the White House. Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio reports on the numbers on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

El-Erian Says Trump Tax Plan Part of Design Process

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Sep.28 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz SE and Bloomberg View columnist, examines the framework for U.S. tax cuts put forth by President Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

White House Unveils $4.8 Trillion Budget Proposal

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The $4.8 trillion proposal applies to the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
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Bloomberg

China Mulls Stimulus as Car Sales Drop 

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Oct.29 -- China is considering a tax cut to revive its flagging automotive market, according to people familiar with the matter. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."