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U.S. Budget Deficit Reaches $319 Billion as Spending Outpaces Revenue

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Feb.14 -- The U.S. budget deficit grew to $319 billion in the first three months of the government's fiscal year as tax revenue flattened to a 0.2 percent gain. Bloomberg's Laura Davison reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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EU Leaders Fail Again to Agree on Top Jobs

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Jul.02 -- EU leaders fail again to agree on who will take the bloc’s top jobs. This follows a 20-hour session that ended without a breakthrough. France and Germany have been wrangling for weeks over a jobs package centered on the...
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Extradition Bill Doesn’t Destabilize Xi in Trade Talks, Says Professor Gold

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Jun.18 -- Matt Gold, adjunct professor of law at Fordham University and former deputy assistant U.S. Trade Representative, discusses the calls for Hong Kong Executive Carrie Lam’s resignation, the protests over the extradition bill,...
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India's Finance Minister to Present Budget to Parliament

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Jul.04 -- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has his first chance since a decisive election win to spur an economy that’s quickly lost its status as the world’s fastest-growing major one. Newly appointed Finance Minister Nirmala...
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Trump's GOP Doesn't Nod to Fiscal Responsibility Anymore: Kristol

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Jul.26 -- Bill Kristol, director at Defending Democracy Together, discusses fiscal responsibility and the growth of the U.S. deficit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sky News

David Cameron heckled by students as he speaks to Business Leaders

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VOICED: Shows Interior shots David Cameron (Prime Minister of Great Britain) speech to CBI (Confederation of British Industry) with heckling interruption by student protesters. Voxpops with business leaders and student protesters....
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Sky News

Interview with Liz Kendall on manufacturing

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Labour leadership hopeful Liz Kendall on plans to stimulate manufacturing on June 16, 2015 in Cardiff, Wales.
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Bloomberg

Why Mark Sanford Is Taking On Trump for the GOP Nomination

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Sep.18 -- Former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford explains why he is running for the Republican nomination for president in 2020. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

GE Pension Benefits Freeze May Cut Deficit Up to $8 Billion

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Oct.07 -- General Electric Co. is freezing pension benefits for about 20,000 U.S. employees in a move that could help trim $5 billion to $8 billion from the company’s pension shortfall. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland has...
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Goldman's Currie Expects 'Very Violent' Rebalancing Process in Oil

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Apr.27 -- Jeff Currie, global head of commodities at Goldman Sachs, expects "big spikes" to the downside in oil prices. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Blooomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Press Association

Chancellor warns of Labour's potential 'crisis at Christmas'

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Chancellor Sajid Javid warns that the Labour manifesto is full of blackholes and cannot be delivered upon, saying they will cause a 'Crisis at Christmas' within days of entering No 10
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Bloomberg

Bank Indonesia Surprises by Holding Key Rate, Cuts Reserve Ratio

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Apr.14 -- Joseph Incalcaterra, Asean economist at HSBC Holdings Plc, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Asian economies and policies. Indonesia’s central bank surprised most economists by leaving its key interest rate...
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Birx says breakthrough innovation in testing is needed, USNS Comfort discharges last patient, federal deficit projected to quadruple
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Bloomberg

Malaysia Has Policy Room to Boost Growth, Minister Says

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Jul.06 -- Malaysian Finance Minister Zafrul Aziz discusses the outlook for the economy and the government's efforts to fight the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks in an exclusive interview with Sophie Kamaruddin on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Biden Will Focus First on Pandemic, Then Economy, Says Advisor

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Sep.03 -- Seth Harris, a former deputy U.S. Secretary of Labor and a current strategic advisor to the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris campaign, says Biden will first focus on the coronavirus pandemic if elected. He speaks on "Balance of Power."
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NYC’s Wealthy Should Get Ready for Higher Taxes, Stringer Says

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Sep.15 -- New York’s wealthy residents should “step up and help” by paying higher taxes as the city faces a $4.2 billion deficit, says Comptroller Scott Stringer. He discusses his bid for NYC mayor and economic solutions for the issues...
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Bloomberg

Crude Slumps on Bearish Market Structure

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Mar.23 -- International Affairs Institute Director Natalie Tocci speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Kailey Leinz about the political implications of the E.U.'s decision to restrict virus exports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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Bloomberg

Oil’s Fundamental Value Is $65 to $70: Black Gold CEO

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Gary Ross, chief executive officer at Black Gold Investors, and Lara Rhame, chief U.S. economist at FS Investments, discuss 2020 oil market supply expectations and the fundamental value of oil. They speak with Bloomberg’s Alix Steel on...
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Bloomberg

Canada's Trudeau Promises to Ramp Up Spending in Tight Election Battle

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Sep.07 -- Kevin Page, president of the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy at the University of Ottawa, and former parliamentary budget officer, discusses the federal party platforms’ plans for spending. He notes the current...
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Bloomberg

Goldman: Base Case Remains Delta Wave Will Impact Demand

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Farouk Soussa, VP, MENA Economics Research discusses how the Delta variant-induced surge is affecting oil demand in China and across the world. He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Sanford C. Bernstein's Beveridge On U.S. Oil Reserves

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Neil Beveridge, Senior Oil Analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, reacts to plans by the U.S. to release 50 million barrels of crude from its strategic reserves in concert with China, Japan, India, South Korea and the U.K.. He was speaking...
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Bloomberg

Delivered a Responsible Budget for Australia: Gallagher

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Australian Finance Minister Katy Gallagher discusses Australia's budget, the challenges the country is facing and her outlook for the economy. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Sen. Toomey: Doubtful Manchin Bill Will Reduce Deficit

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US Senator Pat Toomey, a Pennsylvania Republican, says he won't support the Inflation Reduction Act even if it does reduce the deficit. He speaks during an interview with David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Goldman's Courvalin Sees $130 Brent by Year-End

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Goldman Sachs Head of Energy Research Damien Courvalin discusses the factors behind his bullish call for the price of oil and petroleum products on "Bloomberg Markets."