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Biden Extends Pause on Student-Loan Payments to May
President Joe Biden extended the pause on student-loan repayments by another three months as the U.S. faces a fresh wave of Covid-19 cases from the omicron variant. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak has more on "Balance of Power."
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Top Tech Investor Anderson: More Regulation May Spur Innovation
Jul.30 -- James Anderson, an early investor in some of the world's largest technology bets at Baillie Gifford, suggests more regulation could bring on another wave of innovation in tech. The veteran investor also discusses the U.S.-China...
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Carstens: Fiscal, Monetary Policies Are Being Overused
Bank for International Settlements General Manager Agustin Carstens explains why he thinks governments should stop putting more money into their economies and stop trying to fix supply chains. Speaking with Kathleen Hays at the Federal...
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CLEAN : Pakistan warns of 'grave consequences' from Afghan economic meltdown (2)
Pakistan warns of "grave consequences" for the international community if Afghanistan's economic meltdown continues, urging world leaders to find ways to engage with the country's Taliban leaders to help prevent a humanitarian...
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Study Finds Doomsday Glacier Shrinking Faster Than Expected
If it collapses, scientists say, global sea level could increase several feet and put coastlines at risk of destruction.
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Ukrainian Titanium Company Velta on Supply Disruption, Market Outlook
Olena Lesnyak, Velta's deputy chief executive officer, discusses how the war in Ukraine has disrupted the global market for titanium. She speaks with Bloomberg's Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe".
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Boris Johnson 'reserves the possibility' of further Covid-19 restrictions
Boris Johnson has said the Government reserves the “possibility of taking further action” to protect public health due to the spread of the Omicron variant. Following a meeting of the Cabinet the Prime Minister said they were monitoring...
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Quinlan's CEO Says Bad Behavior Destroyed Bank Profits
Oct.03 -- Benjamin Quinlan, chief executive officer and managing partner at Quinlan & Associates, discusses the new research report on banks being charged fines for misconduct by the U.S. and EU and how the number could top $400B by...
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Linamar CEO: Border Tax Could Hurt The Consumer
Jan.11 -- Linda Hasenfratz, CEO of Linamar Corp joins Bloomberg TV Canada's Amanda Lang to discuss what Trump presidency means for the Canadian auto sector.
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USA: GREENSPAN NOMINATED AS FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIRMAN
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Alan Greenspan is headed for another term as chairman of the U-S Federal Reserve.
U-S President Clinton announced from the Oval Office that he intends to renominate Greenspan for another four-year term.
Clinton praised...
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HONG KONG: WORLD BANK/IMF ANNUAL SUMMIT: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Hong Kong, China, Tibet, Laos, Vietnam, Kuching, Malaysia/ Calcutta, India - 21 & 24 September 1997 and file
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Mekong Delta,...
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CLEAN : US Deputy Secretary of State meets Moroccan FM in Rabat
US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman calls on Russian President Putin to "call for dialogue" as she meets with Morocco's Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita for bilateral talks in Rabat (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Slack CEO Butterfield on `Bloomberg Studio 1.0'
Aug.29 -- In this episode of "Bloomberg Studio 1.0" Slack Technologies Inc. Chief Executive Officer Stewart Butterfield joins Bloomberg’s Emily Chang to discuss his upbringing, learning to code, Slack's growth potential and the company's...
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Why Costa Rica's Former President Wants to Head the IDB
Aug.27 -- Former Costa Rica President Laura Chinchilla is seeking to head the Inter-American Development Bank, which lends more than $10 billion per year to fund social and infrastructure programs in the region. She speaks with...
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It Is Not Time to Move on From Covid: Johns Hopkins’ Sharfstein
May.24 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses making sense of travel restrictions and why it is not yet time to relax in the fight against Covid-19. The Bloomberg School of Public Health...
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Citi's Buiter: MMT Describes an Economy Stuck in a Liquidity Trap
May.07 -- Willem Buiter, special economic adviser at Citi, explains his view of modern monetary theory. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sanders grills Trump's Health nominee
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 18 January 20171. Wide of Senator Bernie Sanders asking question2. SOUNDBITE (English) Bernie Sanders, Senator of Vermont:"Congressman Price, a very...
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News Reports World War II
Patrol Torpedo military boats in Panama / FDR speaks on invasion of Europe / Henry Ford makes Liberators at Willow Run plant in Michigan / Marva and Joe Luis Barrow have daughter / Polish refugees walk to Persia and reunite with families.
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Sen. Cardin on Khashoggi, Google in China, Midterms
Oct.17 -- Senator Ben Cardin, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a Democrat from Maryland, discusses the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Alphabet Inc.'s Google preparing a censored search engine for...
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Can Sanctions Really Stop Putin's War?
The near-global unity in condemning Russia for waging war on Ukraine triggered an unprecedented use of sanctions to effect change of the most dramatic kind. But with smaller efforts failing to work with North Korea and Iran, will it be...
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That's Debatable: Is Corporate Wealth Out of Hand?
Oct.10 -- The motion: Is it time to redistribute the wealth? Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis and Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Allison Schrager go head-to-head on a wealth tax and the merits of revising the corporate...
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Carlsberg CEO on FY Earnings, Inflation
Cees 't Hart, Carlsberg chief executive officer, discusses full year earnings results, inflation, and demand growth for non-alcoholic products. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards and Mark Cudmore on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe".
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CLEAN : 'An embarrassment to York': residents debate Prince Andrew's freedom of the city stripping
As York City council debates whether or not to strip the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, of the freedom of the City, following allegations of sexual impropriety centring on his close relationship with the disgraced financier Jeffrey...
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Global Cost of Coronavirus Could Reach $4.1 Trillion: ADB
Apr.03 -- Yasuyuki Sawada, chief economist at Asian Development Bank, discusses the potential global cost of the coronavirus pandemic, how they came up with the total and which country is most at risk. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...