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Credit Suisse Crisis: What Comes Next?

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In an effort to stem a crisis of confidence that send shockwaves through the global financial system, Credit Suisse tapped the Swiss National Bank for as much as 50 billion francs ($54 billion). Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua reports on...
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Family Office on Hong Kong Government Measures to Attract Investment

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Patrick Tsang, Chairman at Tsangs Group, says he's sees Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai complimentary to each other as gateways to different markets for family offices. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets...
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Humza Yousaf: No conspiracy over timing of the arrest of Peter Murrell

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Claims that the SNP and police were “in cahoots” over the timing of Peter Murrell’s arrest have been dismissed as a conspiracy theory by the First Minister, as he admitted the situation had been “difficult and bruising” for the party....
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Sir Simon Stevens to stand down as NHS boss in the summer

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Sir Simon Stevens is to be appointed to the House of Lords after announcing that he plans to quit his position as NHS England chief executive in the summer, No 10 has announced. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the outgoing health chief...
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Hong Kong Financial Secretary on Economy, U.S.-China Trade, Property Market

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Jan.13 -- Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan discusses Hong Kong's economy, the importance of a U.S.-China trade deal for Hong Kong, the property market and the budget surplus. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open" from the...
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We Will Not Accept Any Form of Sexual Harassment at All, Says Lloyd’s of London CEO

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Mar.27 -- John Neal, chief executive officer at Lloyd’s of London, discusses the company’s outlook for 2019, their cultural survey, their action plan to combat sexual harassment in the workplace and how they would measure success. He...
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Curated Video

Pro-democracy leader on meeting Rice

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1. Hong Kong Democratic Party leader Martin Lee in front of microphones at Washington State Department 2. Reporters listening to Lee 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Martin Lee, leader of Hong Kong Democratic Party: "We told her that there had...
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'Leaders with Lacqua: Paolo Scaroni'(09/05/2018) - FULL SHOW

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Sep.05 -- On this episode of Leaders with Lacqua, Francine sits down with Paolo Scaroni, the Chairman of AC Milan. They talk the new era for the football club, and what it takes to manage large Italian corporations.(30 MIN/pre-recorded)
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Lan Kwai Fong Group Allan Zeman on H.K. Restrictions

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Lan Kwai Fong Group Chairman Allan Zeman discusses how fresh restrictions in Hong Kong will affect the business community in the city. Hong Kong is banning flights, and shutting bars and gyms to control the spread of the Omicron variant....
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China Blocks Some Flights From U.S. on Covid Precautions

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Chinese aviation regulators have blocked some flights of American Airlines Group Inc. and United Airlines Holdings from entry. And passengers from designated high-risk countries are set to be banned from transiting through Hong Kong...
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3IQ's $1.5 Billion Bitcoin Fund Set for Nasdaq Dubai Listing

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Apr.21 -- It was the first Bitcoin fund in the world to be listed on a major exchange, in Toronto last year. Now 3IQ, which is valued at $1.5 Billion dollars, plans to list in the Middle East on Nasdaq Dubai in May. Chairman & founder...
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WRAP HK leader wins re-election; announcement of winner; ADDS presser

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1. Wide of sign in English and Cantonese reading "Polling and counting stations" 2. Alan Leong, Chief Executive candidate, arriving at election venue, UPSOUND: (Cantonese) Alan Leong saying to reporters: "Good morning, feel so happy,...
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Hewlett-Packard to Split Into Two Companies?

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Oct. 6 ""Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports on Hewlett-Packard planning to split into two separate companies, one a personal computer and printer business, the other a corporate hardware and services operation. She speaks to Manus Cranny,...
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Hong Kong Government Is Using Delay Tactics: Webb

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Oct. 17 -- David Webb, founder of Webb-site, discusses the Hong Kong protests with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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CLEAN : Hong Kongers defy Beijing to vote in democracy referendum

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CLEAN : Hong Kongers defy Beijing to vote in democracy referendum
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Inside the Costs of the F-35 Fighter Jet Program

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Dec.12 -- Lockheed Martin Corp. dropped as much 3.4 percent in premarket trading after President-elect Donald Trump tweeted on Monday that costs for the F-35 fighter-jet program are "out of control." Bloomberg's Robert Levinson...
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Ex-NEC Director Cohn Sees U.S.-China in a Trade Skirmish, Not War

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Nov.21 -- Former U.S. National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn discusses the U.S.-China trade war, President Donald Trump’s long-term goals on trade, and his thoughts on the Federal Reserve and U.S. dollar. He speaks with Francine...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : New Hong Kong leader hopes for 'smooth transition'

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Hong Kong's incoming chief executive John Lee gave a short speech alongside his predecessor Carrie Lam on Monday, in which he stressed the two would prepare for an orderly transition between their administrations (Footage by AFPTV via...
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G-7 Expresses 'Grave Concern' Over Hong Kong Leader's Election

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The Group of Seven's foreign ministers expressed "grave concern" over the process the next leader of Hong Kong was selected. The G-7 statement came a day after John Lee, a former police official who helped incumbent Chief...
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European Stocks Build a Second-Straight Day of Gains

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Nov. 8 -- European stocks rallied to a second day of gains ahead of U.S. election results as the Stoxx 600 rose 0.3 percent. Bloomberg's Mark Barton breaks down the day's trading on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Lam Sees Challenges Ahead as Hong Kong Chief Executive

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Jun.22 -- Incoming Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam discusses her new role as chief executive and her first orders of business. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia" from the 2017 Wharton Global Forum in Hong Kong.
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Sky News

Hospital press conference on Novichok victims

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of hospital and police representatives walking out to face the media, and Cara Charles-Barks, chief executive of Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust, giving a prepared statement on the discharge of Det Sgt Nick Bailey...
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HK's Carrie Lam Says All City's Property Options on Table

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Feb.16 -- The candidate seen as Beijing's choice for Hong Kong chief executive says she wants all options on the table when it comes to the city's soaring property prices. Carrie Lam has told Bloomberg there needs to be a rational debate...