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Blankfein and Bloomberg on Small Business, Bitcoin, Taxes
Nov.30 -- Lloyd Blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer at Goldman Sachs, and Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and majority owner at Bloomberg LP, discuss small businesses, bitcoin, and the pending U.S. tax overhaul. They speak with...
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North Korea to Send Delegation to Olympic Games
Jan.09 -- North Korea will send a high-level delegation to the Olympics in South Korea as Kim Jong Un's regime expressed a desire to resolve issues on the divided peninsula. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China, Europe Slam Trade Protectionism
Jun.25 -- China and the European Union have teamed up to oppose trade protectionism in an apparent rebuke to the U.S. Both sides say that unilateral actions risk pushing the world into a recession. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on...
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Trump Says He'll Sanction Turkey for American Pastor's Detention
Jul.26 -- U.S. President Donald Trump said he will impose “large sanctions” on Turkey over the detention of an American pastor who’s been accused of aiding a failed 2016 coup in the country. Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio and Joe Sobczyk...
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ZTE Swings to a Loss After Being Hit by $1 Billion-Plus U.S. Fine
Jul.29 -- ZTE revised its first-quarter profit to a loss after being hit by more than $1 billion in U.S. fines, the price it paid to stay in business after violating American export sanctions. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on...
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Evercore's Schlosstein on Midterms' Impact on Markets, Policy
Nov.07 -- Ralph Schlosstein, president and chief executive officer at Evercore, discusses the U.S. midterm elections and their impact on markets, policy, and trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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House Vote Clears Debt Limit, Harvey Aid Package
Sep.08 -- Congress voted 316-90 in support of a deal reached by President Donald Trump and Democrats to suspend the U.S. debt limit and provide $15.25 billion in hurricane relief. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump Travel Ban Back In Federal Court
Three federal appeals court judges on Monday challenged the Trump administration's limited view of who is allowed into the country under the travel ban, with one questioning from "what universe" the government got the idea that the...
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How Difficult It Can Be to Score a Health Care Bill
Jul.20 -- Donald Marron, former acting CBO director, discusses the Senate’s attempt to pass a health care bill and the difficulty in scoring such legislation. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Trump to GOP: No Health Care Plan, No Vacation
President Donald Trump sat down for lunch today with a group of Republican Senators who have been struggling to find a way to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
In remarks prepared for the group, he said the plan...
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Aecom CEO Remains Optimistic on Trump Infrastructure Bill
May.31 -- Mike Burke, chief executive officer at Aecom, discusses his outlook for an infrastructure bill promised by the Trump Administration and the impact the bill can have on his company's business. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie...
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Senate Adopts Budget in Boost to Trump's Tax Plan
Oct.20 -- The Senate voted to adopt a fiscal 2018 budget resolution Thursday in a step that could speed up efforts for consideration of President Donald Trump's tax cut plan. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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House Republicans Pass Their Version Tax Overhaul
Nov.16 -- House Republicans passed their version of legislation to overhaul the U.S. tax code by slashing the corporate tax rate, lowering tax burdens for most individuals and adding an estimated $1.4 trillion to the federal deficit over...
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New Hampshire Governor Says We Need to Cut Regulations
Oct.02 -- New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu discusses the need to cut regulations with David Gura and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bill and Melinda Gates Turn Toward US Poverty
Bill and Melinda Gates, as the world's top philanthropists, are rethinking their work in America as they confront what they consider an unsatisfactory track record, the country's growing inequity and a president they disagree with more...
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Making Sense of U.S.-China Relations
May.17 -- Jessica Weiss, associate professor of government at Cornell University, discusses what to expect from China’s National Party Congress and how the coronavirus has impacted U.S.-China relations. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...