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Yellen Talks Russia Sanctions, Tariffs and US Deficit

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the US is looking for creative ways to curb Russia's revenue. Speaking with David Gura on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Yellen also discusses US-China relations, tariffs, currencies and US fiscal policy.
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Biden touts economic gains despite Americans’ poor opinions of job in office

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In a major address, President Biden defended his economic legacy as the incoming Trump administration promises sweeping changes. (Scripps News)
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Reeves Says UK Wants to Reset Its Relationship With EU

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said the UK would make a bigger push to deepen its economic ties with the European Union. "We want to and we will seek a deeper, more mature relationship with our European neighbors." she said at...
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Summers' Views on Generational Transfer of Wealth

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Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers reacts to the 2025 inheritance estimates. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg Television's "Wall Street Week."
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HSBC's Kettner Sees 'Powerful' First-Half US Market Rally

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Max Kettner, chief multi-asset strategist at HSBC, explains why he sees "an extremely supportive Goldilocks backdrop" for US equities in the first half of 2025.
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In Full: Le Pen on French Budget, Deficit, Government, Trump

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France's National Rally leader Marine Le Pen discusses the political situation in the country following a no-confidence vote that toppled Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration. In an interview with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua,...
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GOP-Led Congress Likely to Move Fast, But Not on Taxes

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Republicans in Congress are united on many agenda items, led by immigration, according to Eurasia Group's Jon Lieber, and that tees up the likelihood of fast action. But the details around tax cuts are tricky, and that's why GOP leaders...
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Judge officially drops Hunter Biden's federal gun case after pardon

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President Joe Biden criticized prosecutors for bringing the case against his son. (Scripps News)
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Rachel Reeves speaks at The Great Nothern Conference

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Rachel Reeves speaks at The Great Nothern Conference in Hull. The Chancellor acknowledged it would not be “easy” for businesses, charities or local authorities to “absorb” increases in employers’ national insurance contributions.
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A Boost for Beer and Bookies in UK Budget

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Alcohol and gambling, so-called sin stocks, saw a boost from the UK budget. Lizzy Burden breaks down Chancellor Rachel Reeves' plans.
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Scott Bessent's Views on Trump, Taxes, Tariffs, and Fed

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President-elect Donald Trump said he is nominating Scott Bessent, who runs macro hedge fund Key Square Group, as the next US Treasury secretary, enlisting a key adviser to manage the sweeping economic agenda he has vowed to enact in a...
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Musk vs. Newsom Is a Political Battle, Ives Says

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Dan Ives, senior equities analyst at Wedbush Securities talks about California Governor Gavin Newsom excluding Tesla's from a proposed consumer rebate program. Musk calls the proposal "insane." Ives is on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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GOP Election Sweep Threatens Niche College Tax Break

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A Republican sweep in the US election may threaten a tax break that allows American colleges to upgrade infrastructure at a lower cost. Chuck Samuels, Mintz Levin counsel to state bond issuing authorities for nonprofits, discusses on...
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Williams: Mideast Conflict No Threat To GCC Economic Stability

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Simon Williams, Chief Economist CEEMEA of HSBC spoke to Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East and Africa host Joumanna Bercetche and explained that while uncertainty brings hesitancy amongst investors, data shows there is still strong growth...
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How Best Buy, Apple, Others Make Millions From California Tax Deals

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A look at how a few dozen California cities cut lucrative deals with e-commerce giants, like Apple, Best Buy, and Nike, to have millions of dollars in local tax revenue sent back to the companies while towns without deals...
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Is Trump Tariff Plan a Pressure Tactic?

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Bloomberg's Michael McKee touches on President-elect Trump's threats of tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China. He speaks with Kailey Leinz on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Can Trump Win Without Biden?

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As Kamala Harris steps into the Democratic Party spotlight, Donald Trump's recent winning streak -- from leading in the polls to a unified GOP convention -- could be coming to an end. We look at the seasoned veterans running Trump's...
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UK Budget: Highlights of Chancellor Reeves' Key Announcements

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves announces the government's economic and fiscal priorities during the first budget by a female chancellor. Speaking in the House of Commons in London, Reeves unveiled £40 billion ($51.8...
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Why the Middle Class is Leaving Pakistan

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A growing number of skilled workers are leaving Pakistan, seeking opportunities abroad as their country faces a dire economic crisis. What does their departure mean for the nation's future?
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What is a tariff? How the Trump administration plans to implement them in 2025

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For much of U.S. history, the government relied on tariffs to fund the federal government. Here is how the Trump administration plans on utilizing them. (Scripps News)
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We won't be coming back with more borrowing or taxes - Chancellor - full CBI session

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The Chancellor told the CBI conference she would not be coming back with more borrowing or taxes. Asked if she could confirm there would be no more big tax rises on businesses, Rachel Reeves said: “I faced a problem, and I faced into it,...
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We won't be coming back with more borrowing or taxes - Chancellor

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The Chancellor told the CBI conference she would not be coming back with more borrowing or taxes. Asked if she could confirm there would be no more big tax rises on businesses, Rachel Reeves said: “I faced a problem, and I faced into it,...
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Judge me on growth, says Reeves as she faces Budget backlash from business

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Rachel Reeves urged business chiefs to judge her on her ability to deliver economic growth as she faced claims she was treating firms as a “cash cow” by hiking taxes. The Chancellor acknowledged she had received a lot of “feedback” over...
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Colorado voters to decide whether 6.5% excise tax will be levied on gun manufacturers, suppliers

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If approved in Colorado, the tax would be on top of the 10 to 11% excise tax the federal government placed on firearms starting in 1919. (Scripps News)