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Wells Fargo's Mayo Sees 'No Way to Sugar Coat Risks' to Banks

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Aug.19 -- Mike Mayo, head of U.S. large-cap bank research at Wells Fargo, discusses his firm's decision to cut earnings estimates and price targets for more than a dozen banks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg: The...
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Philippine Central Bank’s Guinigundo on Monetary Policy, Rate Cuts, Peso

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- Philippines Central Bank Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo discusses the possibility of a rate cut, monetary policy, the reduction of bank reserve ratios and the level of the peso. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Buttigieg back in political fray after respite

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A bit hoarse and with an occasional cough, Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg returned to the political fray Thursday, resuming a whirlwind schedule after taking a half-day to rest after getting hit with a bad cold.
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Bloomberg

Costa Says Chile Interest Rate `Will Be Maintained Steady'

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Chile's central bank President Rosanna Costa is pushing back against bets that policymakers will start a series of steep interest rate cuts in April. "As long as we don't have greater clarity regarding whether inflation's convergence to...
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Abaya is fashion garment in its own right

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AP Television Dubai - 14 March, 2013 1. Model wearing abaya, an over garment worn by some Islamic women, walking down catwalk at Fashion for All Show 2. Audience watching 3. Model in gold dress on catwalk 4. Audience watching 5. Model...
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OPEC Cutting Production for First Time in 8 Years

Higher Ed
Nov.30 -- William Blair Portfolio Manager Tom Clarke discusses his outlook for oil prices and production. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Lo más destacado del 2° día del testimonio de Zuckerberg ante la Cámara de Representantes

Higher Ed
Apr.11-- Mark Zuckerberg, CEO de Facebook, respondió las preguntas de los miembros de la Cámara de Representantes en el segundo día de su testimonio en el Congreso. Este corto video muestra los mejores momentos de la audiencia en...
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US federal agent tells lawmakers his work on Russia probe not tainted by bias

Higher Ed
An FBI agent whose anti-Trump text messages fueled suspicions of partisan bias told lawmakers Thursday that his work has never been tainted by politics and that the intense scrutiny he is facing represents "just another victory notch in...
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Volatility Could Keep Upward Bias for Several Years, Subramanian Says

Higher Ed
Oct.24 -- Savita Subramanian, head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses the market selloff and increased volatility. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Curated Video

FBI Agent Denies His Work was Tainted by Bias

Higher Ed
An FBI agent whose anti-Trump text messages fueled suspicions of partisan bias told lawmakers Thursday that his work has never been tainted by politics and that the intense scrutiny he is facing represents "just another victory notch in...
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Bloomberg

Amazon Faces Uphill Battle Over Microsoft's $10B JEDI Win

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- Amazon faces major legal hurdles in its challenge to the U.S. government's selection of Microsoft for a cloud-computing contract valued at as much as $10 billion. Bloomberg Intelligence's Matthew Schettenhelm has more on...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Buck on Big Tech Investigations and Conservative Bias

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- Rep. Ken Buck, a Republican from Colorado and ranking member on the House Antitrust Subcommittee, says that the next phase of the committee's investigations into big tech companies will likely focus on legislation, but that any...
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Minnesotans Call For Increased Oversight Of Police Training Goals

Higher Ed
Minnesota has some of the most robust peace officer training requirements. But with little state oversight, what that training looks like varies.
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Bloomberg

Clarida Says Fed Won't Consider Raising Rates Until Inflation Hits 2%

Higher Ed
Sep.23 -- Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida said the central bank won’t consider raising interest rates from near zero until it actually achieves 2% inflation as well as full employment. He spoke to Tom Keene on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Something Has to Give in Bond, Equity Markets: Vanguard Economist

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- Joe Davis, global chief economist at Vanguard, discusses the strength of the U.S. consumer and how the bond and equity markets are reflecting the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Judge Rejects Roger Stone's Request For A New Trial

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​In a court filing unsealed on Wednesday, Stone argues he needs a retrial "because the Court denied his request to strike" a juror.
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Bloomberg

Credit Spreads Headed Wider: Morgan Stanley's Sankaran

Higher Ed
Srikanth Sankaran, Morgan Stanley's head of US and European credit, says markets are underpricing recession risk. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Jury Selection Is A Tedious Task In Killing Of Ahmaud Arbery Trial

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Lawyers are trying to select the people they think will approach the evidence with open minds.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : "Go back to the basics," says lawyer at French rail disaster trial

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The day after the opening of the trial of the Brétigny-sur-Orge rail accident, Gérard Chemla, lawyer for 26 civil parties and a victims' association, wants to "go back to basics" to establish responsibility for the accident between the...
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RBC's Cole: Negative Risk for Euro on ECB's Next Move

Higher Ed
Aug. 31 -- Adam Cole, head of global FX strategy at RBC, talks about his expectations for the next move by the European Central Bank. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN: Personal and political motives along Ukraine's European border

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CLEAN: Personal and political motives along Ukraine's European border
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Bloomberg

Kahneman Not Sure Trump Running Country Like a Business

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May.22 -- Daniel Kahneman, Princeton University professor emeritus of psychology and public affairs, discusses innovation in Israel with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Markets."
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US Senate concern at rise in religious hate

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 2 May 20171. Wide of hearing2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Chuck Grassley, (R) Iowa, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman:"Religious hate crimes are on the rise....
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¿Cómo integrar a más mujeres a la fuerza laboral?

Higher Ed
Dic.18-- En la Conferencia del Próximo Año de Bloomberg Asia en Yakarta, tres expertas dan a conocer algunas formas en que las mujeres pueden entrar -y avanzar- dentro del mercado laboral abordando cuestiones como la desigualdad salarial...