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Weinberg: U.K.'s Current-Account Deficit 'Unsustainable'

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June 26 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays the level of goods, services and investment income in the U.K going back to 1999. He speaks with Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, on...
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Thiam on Raising Capital: Never Say Never

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Sept. 28 -- Tidjane Thiam, chief executive officer at Credit Suisse, talks about the bank's capital level and the prospect of consolidation in European banking. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance" from...
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Brexit, Greece, Schengen: Risks to European Union

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Feb. 29 -- Sony Kapoor, managing director at Re-Define, and Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. market strategist at RBC, talk about the influence of refugees on the Brexit debate and the main geopolitical risks to the European Union. They speak...
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Varoufakis: Brexit Would Speed Up EU Disintegration

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April 26 -- Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis talks with David Gura about what he sees as potential Brexit fallout for the European Union and EU's ability to withstand another shock similar to the financial crisis of 2008.
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U.K. Brexit Debate: Fear and Economic Models

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June 15 -- Neil Mackinnon, global macro strategist at VTB Capital, discusses the arguments of the "remain" side of the Brexit debate and economic models related to the U.K. leaving the European Union. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark...
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The Arguments Behind the U.K.'s Brexit Debate

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June 16 -- Steve Hilton, chief executive officer and co-founder at Crowdpac, examines the arguments behind the U.K.'s Brexit debate. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Tumbling Bonds and Waning Central Bank Influence

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Sept. 9 -- Bonds tumbled for a second day Friday on signals from central banks about further benefits of loose monetary policy. Bloomberg's David Goodman examines the market moves on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Coca-Cola CEO Focusing on Operational Plan for 2019

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Feb.14 -- James Quincey, chief executive officer at Coca-Cola, discusses fourth-quarter results, the company’s strategy for 2019, and planning for the uncertainties surrounding Brexit and trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Spain's PM Is Said to Weigh Snap Elections Amid Budget Fight

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Feb.12 -- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is reportedly considering calling snap elections as his budget plans face parliamentary hurdles. Bloomberg's Charles Penty reports on "Bloomberg Markets
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BlackRock's Hildebrand Says U.K. Simply Not Ready for a Hard Brexit

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Mar.07 -- Philipp Hildebrand, vice chairman at BlackRock, discusses Brexit uncertainty and market risk from a hard Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua from the BlackRock Wealth Symposium in Zurich on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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EU Agrees to Move Forward to Next Phase of Brexit

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Dec.15 -- European Union leaders will allow Brexit negotiations to move onto the next phase regarding trade as they agreed that the U.K. has offered enough on the divorce settlement. Bloomberg's Anna Edwards reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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EU's Moscovici Says Italy Must Correct 'Very Serious' Rule Deviation

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Nov.21 -- Pierre Moscovici, European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, discusses the EU's stance on the Italian budget as it takes the first steps to imposing fines for spending that violates the Blocs' fiscal rules and...
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U.K.'s Davis Sees Moral Imperative in Citizens' Rights

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Jul.25 -- U.K. Brexit Secretary David Davis spoke about the importance of protecting citizens' rights in the U.K and European Union. David spoke at a press conference in Prague.
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EU's Moscovici on Brexit, Populism, Policy Integration

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Oct. 6 -- European Commissioner Pierre Moscovici discusses his concerns related to Brexit, the limits of monetary policy, creating more competitive economies to combat populism, and the need for European Union policy integration. He...
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Littlewood: Some Focus of Britain on the Outside of EU

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Dec.16 -- Mark Littlewood, director general of The Institute of Economic Affairs, explains how he soured on the idea of the European Union and what he sees as solutions for the U.K. and EU in Brexit negotiations. Bloomberg's Simon...
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How Trump Needs to Deal With Putin, NATO

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Nov.21 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Nicholas Burns offers advice to US. President-elect Donald Trump on handling Russian President Vladimir Putin and explains the importance of Trump's choices for Secretaries of State and Defense....
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ESM's Klaus Regling Sees Progress Being Made in Greece

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Oct. 5 -- Klaus Regling, managing director of the European Stability Mechanism, talks about progress made on Greece's short-term debt relief and the nation's improving economic outlook. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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EU to Unlock Greek Aid With No Debt Load Relief

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Jun.15 -- Greece is set to receive aid provided by Euro-area finance ministers, but the resolution stops short of a deal to ease the nation's debt load. Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Johnson Builds Team of Ministers Tasked With Delivering Brexit

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Jul.24 -- Boris Johnson, who will become U.K. Prime Minister Wednesday afternoon, is preparing to announce his top ministerial team to deliver the nation's exit from the European Union. Bloomberg's Anna Edwards reports on "Bloomberg...
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Sturgeon: Brexit will undermine welfare standards in Scotland

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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon highlights the risk of environmental and social standards being removed as part of Boris Johnson's Brexit legislation. The First Minister said Scotland is leading the way by giving both measures equal...
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EU’s Dombrovskis on China Investment, U.S. Tariffs, Brexit

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Dec.18 -- European Union Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis discusses work on an investment arrangement with China, U.S. tariffs, and “difficult points” that remain in Brexit negotiations. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Maria Tadeo on...
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EU Phase-Out of Russian Oil Highly Likely, Yergin Says

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S&P Global Vice Chairman Dan Yergin says Europeans are very determined to move away from Russian oil and discusses the planned replenishment of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and the outlook for U.S. oil production and prices. He speaks...
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What British and Irish Businesses Need in a Brexit Deal

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Oct.09 -- John Cronin, chairman at British and Irish Chamber of Commerce, discusses what businesses fear from a no-deal Brexit and the need for customs and regulatory alignment for Irish businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna...
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Oil Falls as EU Drops Ban on Ships Carrying Russian Oil

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Oil extended its biggest drop in more than five weeks after the European Union softened its proposed sanctions on Russian crude exports and as economic growth concerns weighed on sentiment. Paul Wallace reports on Bloomberg Television.