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Janus Capital CEO Weil on Fees, Henderson Deal

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Oct. 3 -- Henderson Group Plc’s tie up with Janus Capital Group Inc. to create a $320 billion asset manager may be the precursor to a wave of consolidation in an investment industry grappling with increased regulation and...
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VOICED : In besieged Aleppo necessity is the mother of invention

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Cigarettes stuffed with grape leaves instead of tobacco gardens on bombed out rooftops and batteries powered by rusted bicycles: In Syria's besieged eastern Aleppo necessity is the mother of invention
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Daimler unveils hybrid engines and 'Flexperience'

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LEADIN: Daimler has unveiled the new Mercedes-AMG G 63 at the Geneva Motor Show. Also on stage the new fully electric Smart car, and Mercedes-Benz' diesel plug-in hybrid. STORYLINE: ...
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CLEAN : Human Rights Watch very concerned before

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CLEAN : Human Rights Watch very concerned before
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Carlo Messina: Italy Must Continue Process of Reform

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Dec.05 -- Carlo Messina, chief executive officer at Intesa Sanpaolo, discusses the state of Italian banks and the need for the next Prime Minister to continue the process of reform. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on...
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Trump: Accusations against Kavanaugh are false

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President Trump says he believes the accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are "false."
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Abraaj Founder Reaches Deal in Bounced Check Case, Lawyer Says

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Aug.29 -- Arif Naqvi, the founder of embattled Dubai-based private-equity firm Abraaj Group, and Crescent Group’s Hamid Jafar reached a settlement in a $217 million bounced-check case, Naqvi’s lawyer said two days after a court sentenced...
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Deutsche Bank Downgraded By Fitch

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Jun.11 -- Bloomberg Intelligence’s Jonathan Tyce discusses Deutsche Bank and the state of European banks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas.”
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HUD charges Facebook with housing discrimination

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The federal government charged Facebook with high-tech housing discrimination Thursday for allegedly allowing landlords and real estate brokers to systematically exclude groups such as non-Christians, immigrants and minorities from...
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Facebook's Legal Costs Are a Huge Surprise, Synovus Trust's Morgan Says

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Apr.24 -- Daniel Morgan, Synovus Trust Co. senior portfolio manager, breaks down Facebook Inc.'s and Microsoft Corp.'s earnings reports with Bloomberg's Selina Wang and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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J&J Draws U.S. DOJ Probe on Talcum Powder Asbestos Denials

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Jul.12 -- The U.S. Justice department is reportedly pursuing a criminal investigation into whether Johnson & Johnson lied to the public about the possible cancer risks of its talcum powder products. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Max Nisen...
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US charges Chinese, Taiwan co.'s with trade theft

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The United States has charged companies in China and Taiwan and three individuals with stealing trade secrets from a U.S. semiconductor company, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
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Cadillac Unveils the Lyriq, a 300-Mile Electric SUV

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Aug.06 -- Cadillac President Steve Carlisle joins David Westin ahead of the release of the automaker's first all electric vehicle, the Lyriq. Carlisle discusses pricing, charging infrastructure and global appeal for the brand's first...
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Wells Fargo's Sloan Signals He's Prepared to Stay Until He's 65

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Sep.21 -- Wells Fargo & Co. Chief Executive Officer Tim Sloan, commenting two days after the bank’s chairman batted back Wall Street whispers that the board is looking to replace him, said he’s prepared to keep running the company for...
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3M to Cut 1,500 Jobs in Global Restructuring

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Jan.28 -- Colin Moore, global chief investment officer at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland examine fourth-quarter results from 3M Co. on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." Sutherland’s...
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737 Max Grounding Costs Are Still Rising For Boeing, Airlines

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The financial consequences are continuing to pile as Boeing feverishly works to get the 737 Max back in the air.
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Recording artists speak out on inclusion and recent drama swirling around the organization

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RECORDING ARTISTS SPEAK OUT ON INCLUSION AND RECENT DRAMA SWIRLING AROUND THE ORGANIZATION
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Newsy's Latest Headlines
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China Says Government to Set Prices for After-School Classes

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Sep.06 -- The Chinese government has given local governments the power to set prices for after school tutoring in the latest step to reform the private education sector. Bloomberg’s John Liu reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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SoFi CEO On Competition In Fintech

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The competition in Fintech is heating up as more people look to alternatives for traditional investing. Bloomberg's Emily Chang speaks with SoFi CEO on the future of finance and the company's bet on crypto. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Alleged Rioters Say Jan. 6 Wasn't Their Fault, Blame 'Mob Mentality'

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At lease a dozen insurrection defendants say they didn't mean to get caught up in Jan. 6 riot, with some blaming then-President Trump.
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Charity warns prescriptions to cost more than £10 in just four years

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The cost of a single prescription will soar to more than £10 in just four years, a group of charities has warned. Quotes from Laura Cockram from Prescription Charges Colaition.
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CLEAN : Desperate for oxygen, family members wait in serpentine queues in Delhi

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Family members of Covid-19 patients, desperate for oxygen, wait in serpentine queues for hours, sometimes spending the night outside oxygen refilling centres in India's capital, to take back life-saving oxygen for their loved ones...