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EU's Moscovici Sees Need for Euro Zone Treasury

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Sep.20 -- Pierre Moscovici, European Commissioner of Economic and Financial Affairs talks about integration, Brexit and the German election. He speaks with Francine Lacqua from the Bloomberg Global Business Forum at The Plaza Hotel in...
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Bayer CEO Confident of Reaching Adjusted Guidance

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Jul.27 -- Werner Baumann, chief executive officer at Bayer, discusses trimming their 2017 forecast, the challenges he's facing with the euro and his outlook for the Monsanto deal. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Poland's Foreign Minister Sees Imbalances in the EU

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Sep.21 -- Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski discusses the tensions between Poland and the EU. He speaks with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Markets."
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May Says EU Draft Deal on Brexit Is Unacceptable

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Feb.28 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May speaks in the House of Commons in London about the EU's draft legal text, published today, that will form the basis for the Brexit divorce treaty. (Source: Parliamentary Broadcasting Unit)
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Cameroon constitutional council still deliberating result of presidential vote

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Cameroon's Constitutional Council continued to deliberate on Wednesday the results of the country's presidential election that was held three days ago.
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EU's Moscovici Urges Italy to Get 'Closer' to Spending Rules

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Oct.11 -- Pierre Moscocivi, European Commissioner of Economic and Financial Affairs, discusses concerns surrounding the Italian budget. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin at the 2018 annual meetings of the International Monetary...
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Austria's Loeger Says Italy Should Follow EU Rules

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Sep.04 -- Austria Finance Minister Hartwig Loeger says the European Union must be ready to take action to ensure that Italy cuts its public debt next year in line with the bloc's rules. Loeger spoke to exclusively to Bloomberg's Paul...
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Salvini's League Denies Any Budget Climbdown

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Nov.21 -- The big question out of Italy is whether Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini may be open to revisions to a budget criticized by the European Union. Media reports say he is, though League officials deny it. Bloomberg's Maria...
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China Mobile Barred From U.S. Market

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May.09 -- The U.S. Federal Communications Commission barred China Mobile Ltd. from the U.S. market over national security concerns and said it was opening a review of other Chinese companies amid friction between the world’s biggest...
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What Impact Will MiFID II Have in 2019?

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Dec.20 -- Steven Maijoor, chair of the European Securities & Markets Authority, discusses the impact of MiFID II and what we can expect for its second year. He speaks exclusively on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Tate Modern unveils 42ft fountain

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American artist Kara Walker's 42ft fountain has been unveiled as the latest piece of work in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall. The installation is based on the Victoria Memorial fountain located outside Buckingham Palace.
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Europe Plans Easing of Lockdown

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Apr.15 -- European leaders are planning strategies for lifting the lockdown. Angela Merkel is due to discuss plans today to ease restrictions in Germany and the European Commission has drafted proposals to coordinate moves across the...
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CLEAN : Scottish review body refers Lockerbie bomber case for appeal

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A Scottish body responsible for investigating possible miscarriages of justices says it has referred the case of the man jailed for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing for appeal (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Report: EU To Recommend Airlines Offer Vouchers For Canceled Flights

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​Reuters reports the proposal is meant to satisfy both cash-strapped airlines and passengers who would otherwise demand refunds.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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American diagnosed with coronavirus after being cleared in Cambodia, Harvey Weinstein trial, Burundi excavating and identifying bodies from civil war
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Covid Is 'Under Control' in Spain, Foreign Affairs Minister Says

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Oct.15 -- Spain's Foreign Affairs Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya discusses her country's fight against Covid-19, and surging infections in Europe. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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President Trump, Joe Biden To Hold Opposing Town Halls Thursday

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President Trump's event will be hosted by NBC News in Miami, while ABC News will host Biden's event in Philadelphia.
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Justice Department Drops Charges Against Capitol Insurrectionist

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A New York man was charged after the FBI received a tip showing him at the Capitol on January 6 but it's unclear why they moved to dismiss the case.
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Merkel in Brussels to Pitch Recovery Fund

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Jul.08 -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel heads to Brussels today. It’s her first trip outside of Germany since the coronavirus crisis started. She’ll use the opportunity to back the 750 billion-euro recovery fund ahead of a crucial...
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Merkel, Macron Back Plan for $543 Billion EU Crisis Recovery Fund

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May.18 -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed to back a plan for a $543 billion recovery fund to help the European Union as it deals with the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic....
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The National Gallery reveal the 6 shortlisted artworks for fourth plinth

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The National Gallery reveals the 6 shortlisted artworks for the next Fourth Plinth commission. Interview with Justine Simons, Deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
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France Seeks Common Ground on EDF Reforms: Le Maire

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Apr.07 -- French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire discusses talks on parameters for reforms for Electricite de France SA. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”
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Nancy Pelosi: '9/11-Type' Commission Will Investigate Capitol Riot

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The commission will investigate and report on the facts and causes relating to the January 6 attack on the Capitol.
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EU to Unveil Carbon Neutral Climate Package

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Jul.14 -- The European Union is set to release details of its climate package Wednesday that aims for a 55% reduction in emissions by 2030. Bloomberg’s Maria Tadeo reports.