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Hong Kong Starts New Year With More Protests

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Jan.01 -- Hong Kong kicked off 2020 with renewed protests, vandalism and tear gas. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on New Year’s Day and into the night after tens of thousands of mostly peaceful protesters flooded the...
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Paul Krugman: Monetary Policy Is 'Pretty Ineffective'

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Aug. 16 -- Paul Krugman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, discusses whether monetary policy is still effective. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
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Glasgo elects its first trans councillor

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Glasgow’s first trans councillor, Elaine Gallagher, responds to her win in the local elections - saying her win is 'incredible' but a huge responsibility. She was elected for the Scottish Greens in the Southside Central ward.
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Morning Meeting: Pound Trading Like EM Currency?

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Oct. 12 -- Luis Costa, head of fixed income and FX strategy for CEEMEA at Citigroup, discusses volatility in the British pound and signs of sterling trading like an emerging market currency. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Philippines 'Won't Hesitate' to Tighten Further, Guinigundo Says

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Oct.10 -- The Philippine central bank is ready to hike rates again to rein in prices and support the currency if needed, according to Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays.
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Press Association

Joe Biden and Ursula von der Leyen stress importance of innovation at Cop26

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US President Joe Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stressed the importance of innovation in combatting climate change during a speech at Cop26 on Tuesday. Both leaders announced billions of new spending to...
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Ant Group Builds Government Relations Team for Asia Push

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Jun.02 -- Jack Ma’s Ant Group Co. Ltd. is forming a division that will handle international government and policy matters. The fintech giant is focusing on expansion across Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Macau. Bloomberg’s Lulu Chen...
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CARE Ratings Madan Sabnavis on Indian Economy, Inflation

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Sep.17 -- Chief Economist with credit rating agency CARE Ratings Madan Sabnavis, discusses how rising oil prices are weighing on the Indian economy and what it means for government's efforts to boost growth. He speaks to Rishaad Salamat...
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UPDATE Ricky Martin raises money in Germany for children

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Music/video/performance rights must be cleared AP Television Cologne, Germany, 19 November 2009 1. Ricky Martin enters studio building 2. Medium shot Ricky Martin 3. Medium shot getting his microphone set up 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ricky...
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NN Group CEO David Knibbe Expects 'Lots of Volatility' Ahead

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NN Group Chief Executive Officer David Knibbe said inflation, China lockdowns, and the ongoing invasion of Ukraine means he expects a "lot of volatility" going forward, while noting the insurance sector traditionally benefits from higher...
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VOICED: PM multiculturalism speech uspets British Muslims

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VOICED: PM multiculturalism speech uspets British Muslims
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Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrat Manifesto Launch speech Part Four

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Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrat Manifesto Launch speech Part Four
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Hong Kong, Singapore Office Rental Gap Widens

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Mar.02 -- Sigrid Zialcita, Asia Pacific research managing director at Cushman & Wakefield, discusses the divergence of Hong Kong and Singapore's commercial property sectors and where she sees rents heading. She speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Learn How to Talk Like a Pro on Wall Street

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Oct. 9 -- Author John Lanchester discusses his book How to Speak Money: What the Money People Say--And What It Really Means, a guide to the language of finance and economics. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Russian Gas Key to European Economies: Atkinson

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Oct. 29 -- Neil Atkinson, head of analysis at Lloyds List Intelligence, examines the risk to European gas supplies due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and examines the drop in oil prices in relation to historical market moves....
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China Says Hong Kong Unrest Goes ‘Far Beyond’ Peaceful Protest

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Jul.29 -- China warned that Hong Kong’s unrest had gone “far beyond” peaceful protest after a chaotic weekend of tear gas and clashes across the city. Shery Ahn and David Tweed report on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Olympic broadcasters look ahead to Paris 2024 with sustainability in mind

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"Doing more with less is one of the central mottos of OBS," Yiannis Exarchos, CEO of Olympic Broadcasting Services, tells AFP (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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SWITZERLAND: WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION'S NEW REPORT

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English/Nat World trade is expected to expand by 8 percent this year - nearly three times the level of global output, according to a new report by the World Trade Organization. It predicted that trade growth would continue at a healthy...
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El-Erian: Political Pressure Growing on Central Banks

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Oct. 6 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and Bloomberg View columnist, discusses Brexit pressure on the U.K. government, growing political pressure on central banks, and how the U.K. has benefitted from...
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Would Revamping Wall Street Comp Help Save Its Rep?

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Feb.28 -- Bill Cohan, author of "Why Wall Street Matters" and a Bloomberg TV contributing editor, discusses the future of Wall Street regulation under President Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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India Lowers Rates in Patel's First Policy Decision

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Oct. 4 -- The Reserve Bank of India lowered the benchmark interest rate to 6.25 percent from 6.50 percent in the first monetary policy panel led by new Governor Urjit Patel. Bloomberg's Harsha Subramaniam reports on "Bloomberg...
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Night tube starts in London

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYLondon - 20 August 2016++NIGHT SHOTS++1. London skyline at night2. Oxford Circus underground station3. Brixton underground station4. London Mayor Sadiq Khan on...
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Hong Kong Pricey Skyscrapers Lure Crypto Startups

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Oct.03 -- Crypto exchanges and investment funds are leasing space in several of the most prestigious buildings in Hong Kong, home to the highest rents anywhere. Philip Pang, Associate Director at Colliers International, weighs in on...
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Rupee Hits Record Low as Turkish Lira Leeds EM Currency Sell-Off

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Aug.14 -- The Indian rupee fell to a record low on a sell-off in emerging market currencies led by the Turkish lira. Bloomberg's Kartik Goyal reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."