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Ex-HK Governor Patten Calls Brexit 'Egregious Self-Harm"

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Oct.10 -- Former Governor of Hong Kong Lord Christopher Patten offers his view of Brexit negotiations and the role of the U.K.'s Conservative Party in bringing about Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Jeremy Corbyn: Nobody voted to lose our trading relationship with Europe

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Jeremy Corbyn answers questions on Brexit while attending Ruth Jones' victory celebration in Newport.
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Good Brexit Outcome Could Be Market Release Valve, UBS's Fiotakis Says

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Dec.12 -- Themos Fiotakis, co-head of FX and rates strategy at UBS, examines the market influence of Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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JPM's Frenkel on U.S.-China Trade, Brexit's Impact

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Jan.22 -- Jacob Frenkel, international chairman at JPMorgan Chase, discusses the U.S.-China trade dispute and the global impact of China's economic slowdown and Brexit. He speaks at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos,...
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Hard Brexit Is Guaranteed Chaos, Belgium's De Croo Says

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Apr.12 -- Belgium Deputy Prime Minister Alexander de Croo discusses the positives of the latest delay of Brexit and Belgium's future in Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Brexit Prompts a Cautious Approach to Lending, Zopa CEO Says

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Jan.29 -- Jaidev Janardana, chief executive officer at Zopa, discusses Brexit's impact on his company's business and the overall lending market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump's EU as Foe 'Very Dangerous' for U.S. Security,' Says Hormats

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Jul.16 -- Robert Hormats, vice-chairman at Kissinger Associates, discusses the danger he sees in President Donald Trump considering the European Union as an American foe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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EU Is Ready to Retaliate 'Quite Rapidly' to U.S. Tariffs: Malmstrom

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May.13 -- EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom discusses the prospect of trade tariffs between the European Union and United States. She speaks with Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Farage launches Brexit Party: 'Our task and our mission is to change politics for good'

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Nigel Farage launches the Brexit Party European Parliament elections campaign in Coventry. The ex-Ukip leader says that the party is not here simply for people to express their anger but to change politics for good.
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Deutsche Bank Plans to Operate Post-Brexit in U.K. Via Branch

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Sep.17 -- Deutsche Bank AG intends to continue operating as a branch in the U.K. after the nation leaves the European Union, instead of setting up a potentially costly U.K. subsidiary. Bloomberg Intelligence's Jonathan Tyce reports on...
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The Impact of Brexit on Equity Markets

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Sep.28 -- After little progress at the Salzburg Summit, time is running out for Britain and the EU to reach a deal. The choices both sides make could have a big impact on equity markets. Bloomberg Intelligence's Tim Craighead and G Plus...
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Varoufakis Says Italy's Actions Bring EU Closer to Disintegration

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Oct.09 -- Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis discusses Italy's budget battle, the Italian government's dealings with the European Union, and the need for a European banking union. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Cars Are Not a Threat to National Security, Says The Auto Alliance's Thomas

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Jul.19 -- Jennifer Thomas, vice president of federal government affair at the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, discusses the proposed tariffs on car imports and how they would impact the industry if they were enacted. She speaks on...
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Brexit Is About the Right Deal, Not Leadership, Says Duncan Smith

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Aug.16 -- Former leader of the U.K. Conservative Party Iain Duncan Smith discusses the next stage of Brexit negotiations, Boris Johnson, and disagreement within the European Union on Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on...
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Italy Resists EU Budget Pressure on 'Necessary' Breach of Rules

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Oct.22 -- The Italian government told the European Union that it must break deficit rules to help its poorest citizens as it seeks a dialog on the nation's budget. Bloomberg's Alessandra Migliaccio reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Rep. Khanna Says EU 'Right to Be Forgotten' Unconstitutional

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Oct.19 -- Representative Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, discusses his proposed 10-point program that he calls an "internet bill of rights" with Bloomberg's Brad Stone on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Politics Driving Economics Isn't Ideal, L&G CEO Says

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Feb.07 -- Nigel Wilson, chief executive officer of Legal & General Group Plc, discusses the impact of political risks in Europe and the U.S. as U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May seeks legally-binding changes to the Brexit deal she reached...
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Brexit Accord Is Already Being Hammered Out, Spain's Borrell Says

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Feb.20 -- A new Brexit agreement is already in the works, according to Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrell, as the bloc bids to find language reassuring enough to convince members of Parliament to back the deal. Bloomberg's David...
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Georgia Is Open to Investors, Says Vice Prime Minister

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Nov.22 -- Georgian Vice Prime Minister Maya Tskitishvili discusses the country’s trade relationships, the association agreement with the EU and protests in the country. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Welsh First Minister calls for second EU referendum

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The Welsh Labour leader and First Minister Mark Drakeford called for a second EU referendum and announced the Welsh government would campaign for a remain vote, in his speech to the Labour Party Conference in Brighton.
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Sturgeon Vows Legal Independence Referendum for Scotland

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Dec.19 -- Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon vowed to hold a legal and internationally recognized referendum on independence, calling on the British government to allow her to do so in the wake of Brexit. Sturgeon said it is “the...
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EU, U.S. Square Up for Trade Brawl

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Jan.14 -- The U.S. has dropped its label for China as a currency manipulator because it says enforceable commitments not to devalue the yuan have been made by China. It comes as the two nations get ready to sign a phase 1 trade deal...
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U.S. Plans Tariffs on $4B EU Goods

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Jul.01 -- The Trump administration is ramping up pressure on the EU, proposing to slap tariffs on billions of dollars of additional products. Bloomberg’s Greg Sullivan reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Boris Johnson urges MPs to back new Brexit deal

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivers a statement in the House of Commons, London, to update the House on his new Brexit deal after the EU Council summit, on what has been dubbed "Super Saturday". He told MPs that he hopes the historic...