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Why Do Candidates Have To Say 'I Approve This Message' In Ads?

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As political season approaches you've probably heard "I approve this message." But why do candidates have to say that?
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Bloomberg

Fed's Bullard on Inflation and Balance Sheet Unwind

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Aug.09 -- St. Louis Fed President James Bullard discusses the outlook for rates, inflation and the Fed's balance sheet unwind with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : Nobel Peace Prize highlights 'importance of civil society' in conflict (Nobel committee)

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This year we were in a situation with a war in Europe which is most unusual but also facing a war that has a global effect on people all over the world" explains Breit Reiss-Andersen, Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee following the...
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Institute of Int'l Finance releases interim report on state of global finance

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1. Delegates in the news conference 2. Cutaway of cameraman, pan to delegates seated 3. Various of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Josef Ackermann, chief executive of Deutsche Bank AG "We begin with the interim report we are...
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Brainard: Tackling Inflation Is Most Important Task

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"Inflation is too high, and working people around the country are concerned about how far their paychecks will go," Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard says during testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Bernanke, Paulson over mortgage crisis, Bush Comments

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AP Television 1. US President, George W. Bush walking into White House briefing room 2. Cutaway reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "There is no question that there is unsettling times in the housing market...
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Fed Will Reduce Balance Sheet Rapidly, Brainard Says

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Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard says reducing inflation pressures is "of paramount importance" and the Federal Open Market Committee "will continue tightening monetary policy methodically through a series of interest rate...
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No Legal Exception for Trump on Tax Returns, Bharara Says

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Apr.08 -- Preet Bharara, former United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, discusses his book "Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law," possible House testimony by Special...
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Fed's Powell Says Progress Made Toward Taper Goal

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Jul.28 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged, while pledging to continue asset purchases at a $120 billion monthly pace...
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Judge Jackson Defends Record Anew On Day 3 Of Confirmation Hearings

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Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is again facing questions from the 22 members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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U.K.'s Morgan Says Banking's Gender Pay Gap Is a `Cultural Issue'

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Jun.13 -- U.K. lawmaker Nicky Morgan, Chair of the House of Commons Treasury Committee and former Minister for Women and Equalities, discusses the gender pay gap in the U.K.'s financial industry. A parliamentary panel is calling for an...
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Powell Says FOMC Evaluating Appropriate Timing for End to Balance Sheet Runoff

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Jan.30 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks at a news conference in Washington about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged and its future approach to monetary policy.
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Bloomberg

Armstrong: Tricky Point for Monetary Policy

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Oct.10 -- Patrick Armstrong, chief investment officer at Plurimi Wealth, discusses monetary policy and the outlook for European economies. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Why Is China Buying Up U.S. Farmland?

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Chinese companies own about 0.2% of American agricultural land, per USDA data.
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UK Tax Cutting Plan Will 'End in Tears': Martin Weale

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Former Bank of England policy maker Martin Weale discusses BOE monetary policy, a potential run on the British pound. Speaking on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close," Weale also says stimulus for the economy at a time when inflation is...
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Bloomberg

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor on Rate Hike, Growth

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Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr discusses the central bank's decision to raised interest rates for the third straight meeting, and the outlook for the economy. The RBNZ also signaled it will need to lift rates higher than...
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Sadiq Khan: Prime Minister shouldn’t be ‘kicking the can down the road’

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Sadiq Khan has said the Prime Minister shouldn’t be kicking the can down the road with partygate and that the UK should seek trade deals with India but that it should make its position on Ukraine clear. The mayor of London visited a...
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Powell Says Recovery Still Incomplete, Risks Remain

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Jun.16 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a virtual news conference about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged, while pledging to continue asset purchases at...
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WRAP US congressmen say sources in China hack computers ADDS reax, file

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AP Television Washington, DC - 11 June 2008 1. Wide of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Frank Wolf, US House of Representatives Member: "A source from China hacked into the computer of my foreign policy and human rights staff...
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Bloomberg

Carney Discusses BOE Rate Hike, Brexit Risks: Statement

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Aug.02 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks at a news conference in London about interest rates, inflation and the possible impact of Brexit on the economy and monetary policy. This is his opening statement.
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Bloomberg

Olympic Athletes Face Concerns Over Internet Spying in China

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Experts are warning athletes participating in the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing to leave their cellphones at home over concerns about internet monitoring. Bloomberg's Jamie Tarabay reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

What the Senate's Anti-Trust Markup Means for Big Tech

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Chamber of Progress Founder and CEO Adam Kovacevich and Bloomberg Technology Executive Editor Tom Giles join Emily Chang for a conversation on the anti-trust bill – which made it out the Senate Judiciary committee by a vote of 16-6 –...
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Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded For Hepatitis C Discovery

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The Nobel committee says the virus' discovery 30 years ago has allowed for better blood tests, new medicines and has prevented millions of deaths.
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NYT: Trump Tax Returns Show Personal Debts, Tax Dodging

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The New York Times obtained President Turmp's tax returns, which shows significant financial losses and a pattern of tax avoidance