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‘We have lots of people coming for the first time’ – charity boss on rising need
The last year could prove to have been one of St Vincent de Paul’s busiest – with half a million people thought to have contacted the charity looking for help. Rose McGowan, national president of the anti-poverty charity, has been...
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Train drivers plan rolling one-day strikes across rail companies in December
Train drivers are to stage a series of one-day strikes and a nine-day ban on overtime next month in their long-running dispute over pay. The Aslef union said the new walkouts will “ratchet up the pressure” on train companies and the...
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Franklin Templeton's CEO: US Will Have Soft Landing
Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton President and CEO, discusses her investment outlook for global financial markets. She speaks exclusively with Bloomberg TV's Yousef Gamal El-Din on the side lines of the FII conference in Riyadh.
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El-Erian Hopes Next Two Fed Meetings Aren't 'Live'
Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says he "hopes" that the Federal Reserve elects to keep its current benchmark interest rate unchanged at its next two policy meetings. "The market says...
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Sponsor Spotlight: Red Sea Film Foundation Supporting the Film Ecosystem
Mohammed Al Turki, CEO, Red Sea Film Foundation and Shivani Pandya Malhotra, Managing Director, Red Sea International Film Festival speak with Bloomberg's Ashish Verma, Global Head, Bloomberg Media Studios at the Bloomberg Screentime...
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Yen at 155 Against Dollar Is Where Japan Starts to Worry, Sakakibara Says
Japan's government may step into foreign exchange markets again if the yen goes beyond 150 against the dollar with officials likely to get concerned if it reaches 155, according to former top forex official Eisuke Sakakibara. He speaks...
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Brent Crude May Surpass $100 Amid 'Strong' Momentum: ANZ
Daniel Hynes, senior commodity strategist at ANZ Group Holdings Ltd., discusses the outlook for oil. Global benchmark Brent futures neared $96 a barrel for the first time since November before paring gains and settling at $94.34 on...
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How the Saudi Oil Output Cut Impacts Markets
Saudi Arabia prolonged its unilateral oil production cut by another three months. Julia Fanzeres has more on what this could mean for markets on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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BOJ Wants to Move Away From Yield Curve Control: Balls
"The BOJ wants to move away from yield curve control." Andrew Balls, global fixed income chief investment officer at Pimco, discusses the Bank of Japan rate decision on Bloomberg Television.
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Former Advisor to Japanese PM on BOJ Decision
Takatoshi Ito, Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and a former member of the Japanese Prime Minister's Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy, discusses his outlook for Bank of Japan policies. He speak...
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Scott Nathan of DFC on US investment in Africa
Scott Nathan, CEO of the United States Development Finance Corporation, on US investment in Africa speaking at the US-Africa Business Summit in Botswana on 12 July 2023.
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Daly Says 'Couple More' Fed Rate Hikes Are Likely Needed
"One of the surprising things about the economy is just how much momentum it continues to have," Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly says during a Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at Brookings...
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I will not rest until the boats are stopped, Sunak
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says small boat crossings were down 20% and “our plan is starting to work” but there is still a “long way to go”, as he gave a speech on tackling migration during a visit to Dover.
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Tarullo: The Fed Set the Right Monetary Policy
In this exclusive Wall Street Week roundtable, David Westin discusses the latest Federal Reserve rate hike with former Treasury Secretary and Harvard University President Emeritus Lawrence Summers, former Fed Governor Dan Tarullo and...
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IMF's Mission Chief to Japan Ranil Salgado on Japan Economy
Ranil Salgado, IMF's Mission Chief to Japan, says the country should avoid a premature exit from monetary easing after releasing his latest policy report. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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WS DS Grass Covered In Morning Frost
HD1080p: WIDE DOLLY shot of blades of grass covered in frost in the snowy countryside at dawn.
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HD1080i: Focusing on frosted spruce twigs in the front with a snow covered dedicious tree in the back.
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HD1080i: Focusing first on snow covered branches in the background, then on frosted spruce twigs in front.