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India Focus: Mahua Moitra, Indian MP

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On this segment of "India Focus", we speak with one the most prominent members of parliament in India. She was previously an investment banker with JPMorgan, later joining the All India Trinamool Congress Party. In May, the Trinamool...
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Lee: Market Distortions Give Fed a Reason to Move

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Sept. 22 -- William Lee, head of North American economics at Citigroup, and John Studzinski, vice chairman of investor relations and business development at Blackstone, talk about dissent in the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision...
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Oil Trims Rally as Investors Weigh OPECs Inaction

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Dec. 2 -- West Texas Intermediate crude fell, trimming the biggest rally since August 2012 as investors weighed OPECs decision to let the market curb a global supply glut. Brent was steady in London. Bloomberg's Aaron Clark has more on...
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Fink: I Don't Think the Fed 'Truly Understands'

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Sept. 22 -- BlackRock Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink links low interest rates with voter anger and questions the Federal Reserve's understanding of America's economic divisions. He spoke to Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at...
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Why Cash Isn’t King for UBS's Simon Smiles

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Sept. 29 -- Simon Smiles, chief investment officer at UBS Wealth Management, talks about dissent at the Federal Reserve, his investment strategy on cash and U.S. equities, the central bank's rate path, and what he sees as the biggest...
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Fed's Kashkari Says Dissent Aimed to Protest, Influence

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Mar.20 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari discusses his dissenting vote as the Federal Open Market Committee raised rates last week. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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FCC Votes Down Obama-Era 'Net Neutrality' Rules

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The Federal Communications Commission has voted on party lines to undo sweeping Obama-era "net neutrality" rules that guaranteed equal access to internet. The agency's Democratic commissioners dissented in the 3-2 vote...
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What FOMC Minutes Say About Future Path of Rates

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Oct. 12 -- Randall Kroszner, a professor of economics at the University of Chicago and a former Federal Reserve governor, reacts to the minutes from the September meeting of the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee. He...
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Italy's Visco Says ECB Has Firepower to Deal With Possible Crisis

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Oct.17 -- Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco said geopolitics and trade disputes were adding to uncertainty in the global economy. However, speaking to Francine Lacqua on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund and the World...
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CLEAN : UN urges Rwanda to allow freedom of protes

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UN Special Rapporteur on rights to freedom of assembly Maina Kiai gives his preliminary findings after a week-long visit to Rwanda, encouraging the government to allow freedom of protest and not use 'terrorism' as a bogeyman to restrict...
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Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Lawmakers to Resign

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Nov.11 -- Pro-Democracy lawmakers in Hong Kong are set to resign en masse after Beijing passed a resolution to disqualify politicians not deemed sufficiently patriotic. Bloomberg’s Jodi Schneider reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Kaplan Says Fed Needs to Stay Accommodative

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Sep.21 --  Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan talks about the need to keep interest rates near zero and why he was one of two dissenting voters at last week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting. He speaks with Mike...
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The United States' Tough Climb Back to 2.8% GDP

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Mar.20 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua display U.S. GDP going back to 1980. They speak with Komal Sri-Kumar, president at Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Kaplan: Trump Acting Like 'Transactional' President

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Jan.06 -- Harvard Business School Professor Robert Kaplan offers a view of the leadership challenges awaiting President-elect Donald Trump and looks at the impact of Trump's tweets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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'Public Charge' Immigration Rule Goes Into Effect Monday

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The new policy changes the way officials assess whether immigrants are likely to rely on public aid.
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Kotak Mutual Fund: India's Current Inflation Is Transitory

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Aug.09 -- Kotak Mutual Fund & CIO (Debt) & Head of Products Lakshmi Iyer says even though the Reserve Bank of India raised its inflation forecast for the current financial year, she thinks India's current inflation is transitory. She was...
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Activists joined members of New York's City Council in Zuccotti Park Monday to complain about police tactics. On Saturday, police started detaining people after Occupy supporters gathered in the park to mark six months since the start of the movement.

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HEADLINE: Council Member: NYPD 'brutal' in arresting OWS CAPTION: Activists joined members of New York's City Council in Zuccotti Park to complain about police tactics. On Saturday, police started detaining people after Occupy supporters...
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BOE Deputy Governor Minouche Shafik Resigns for LSE

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Sept. 12 -- Bank of England Deputy Governor Minouche Shafik has resigned after little more than two years with the bank to become director of the London School of Economics in 2017. Bloomberg's Scott Hamilton reports on "Bloomberg...
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Fed Dissention as a Hiking Signal for Markets

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Oct. 5 -- Russell Price, senior economist at Ameriprise Financial, examines the Federal Reserve's rate hike path and previews this Friday's monthly jobs report. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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AP Explains: Supreme Court Travel Ban Decision

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AP Reporter Mark Sherman breaks down Tuesday's Supreme Court decision upholding the Trump administration's travel ban. The vote on the high court was 5-4. Chief Justice John Roberts wroted the majority...
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Bullard Says Fed Isn't Capitulating to Outside Pressure

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Jun.25 -- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard explains why he dissented from the Fed's decision to keep interest rates level at the last meeting of the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee. He speaks with...
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Bahrain King's Adviser Discusses Peace Deal With Israel

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Sep.14 -- The special adviser to the King of Bahrain has welcomed the nation becoming the second Gulf country to establish full diplomatic relations with Israel. Bahrain joins the United Arab Emirates in normalizing ties with the Jewish...
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WRAP FM's ASEAN meeting; China-EU bilat; clashes ADDS Downer, Negroponte, EU

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AP Television 1. Various of police trying to rip banner from protesters' hands 2. Protester scuffling with police over banner 3. Police beating protester to the ground 4. Various of police beating protester, dragging him on the ground 5....
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Obama and Congress Suffer Democratic Discontent

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Dec. 15 -- Leo Hindery, managing partner at Intermedia Partners, and Bloomberg's Phil Mattingly discuss political infighting between President Barack Obama and Congressional Democrats and look ahead to the 2016 presidential campaign....