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Bloomberg

HSBC’s Wealth Push in China

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Jun.21 -- Trista Sun, chief executive officer at HSBC Pinnacle Venture, discusses the company’s business strategy in China. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Bloomberg

Blackstone's Gray on Earnings, Investments, Inflation

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Blackstone Group Inc. President Jonathan Gray discusses third-quarter results, investment strategy, and the path of U.S. inflation on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Queen's Gambit Growth Captial's Grace on Merger With Ride-Sharing Startup Swvl

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Jul.28 -- Victoria Grace, CEO of Queen's Gambit Growth, discusses a SPAC deal with Dubai-based ride hailing company Swvl. She speaks with Caroline Hyde and Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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UK: British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak statement at the press conference on health and the future of social care.

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CLEAN: Interior speech by British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak during Downing Street press briefing on health and the future of social care on 7th September 2021 London, United Kingdom.
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Xiaomi's Growth Withers After Chip Shortages Hurt Sales

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Smartphone producer Xiaomi Corp. and electronic vehicle maker Xpeng Inc. both reported quarterly earnings. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

China Solar Stocks Rise After U.S. Avoids Tariff Probe

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Some Chinese solar energy-related stocks rose in U.S. trading. The U.S. rejected a request to launch an investigation into Asian solar manufacturers that critics warned would raise clean-power costs and tensions with China.  Will Wade...
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President Bush was in Arkansas Monday where he explained his decision to veto a measure to boost spending for the State Children's Health Insurance Program earlier this month.

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HEADLINE: Bush explains veto of SCHIP bill CAPTION: President Bush was in Arkansas Monday where he explained his decision to veto a measure to boost spending for the State Children's Health Insurance Program earlier this month. (Oct....
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Curated Video

The government may allow more borrowers to qualify for a $300 billion program designed to let troubled homeowners swap risky loans for more affordable ones.

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HEADLINE: Government considering mortgage program changes CAPTION: The government may allow more borrowers to qualify for a $300 billion program designed to let troubled homeowners swap risky loans for more affordable ones. (Nov. 12)
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Israel - Talks between Israel and Palestine

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Israeli and Palestinians leaders resumed negotiations on Wednesday (14/8) after a six-month break, but the talks were overshadowed by Palestinian anger over the Israeli government's attitude to Jewish settlements. As the meeting opened...
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The top U.S. general in the Mideast says the Taliban and other insurgents are growing ever stronger in Afghanistan. General David Petraeus is promising the U.S. military will fight "relentlessly and aggressively" to foil the extremists there and in neighboring Pakistan.

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HEADLINE: General: Afghan-Pakistan insurgents get stronger CAPTION: Gen. David Petraeus, the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, said the U.S. would take the fight to the Taliban and insurgent forces in both...
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Bloomberg

The Top Ten Stocks for Tuesday, Sept. 30

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Sept. 30 -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Olivia Sterns and Matt Miller report on today's ten most important stocks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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President Barack Obama says there are provisions in the massive spending bill that he doesn't like but says it is "by definition a compromise" and hopes it will pass the Senate. He spoke before receiving an update on the US Ebola response. (Dec. 12)

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US President Barack Obama says that more work needs to be done in the global fight against Ebola, saying until the last case is "snuffed" out in West Africa, "there's always the prospect and in fact likelihood that it spreads and could...
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Bloomberg

Carlson Rezidor Has Aggressive Growth Plans: Kirschke

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Oct. 16 -- Thorsten Kirschke, Asia-Pacific president of Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, discusses the company's growth opportunities in China with Bloomberg's John Dawson on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Why Tencent's Profit Missed Estimates

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Nov. 13 -- Tencent Holdings reported third-quarter profit that missed analyst estimates after the Chinese Internet companys revenue gained at the slowest pace since 2007 and development and staff costs increased. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn...
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Bloomberg

Japans Markets Still Have Some Upside: Konyn

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Nov. 19 ""Cathay Conning Asset Management CEO Mark Konyn discusses Japans economy, Abenomics, the U.S. economy and oil prices with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn, Yvonne Man, Angie Lau and Rishaad Salamat on Asia Edge. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Alibaba IPO Is First Exposure to China for Many Investors

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Sept. 19 -- Sheryl Wudunn, author of Thunder From the East and China Wakes, talks with Betty Liu about concerns over potential fraud in Alibabas business practices as the stock begins trading today and how the company differs from most...
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Bloomberg

The Macaron Is Classical, Traditional: Laduree CEO

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Dec. 18 -- Laduree USA Co-President Elisabeth Holder Raberin discusses the companys brand and expansion plans on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

The Top Ten Stocks for Dec. 18

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Dec. 18 -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan and Matt Miller report on todays top ten stocks on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

African troops take control of parts of rebel stronghold, Kenyan army says

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1. On board helicopter, Kenya Army pilots flying to Kismayo (part of AMISOM = African Union Mission in Somalia) 2. Close up of Kenya Army helicopter pilot reading map 3. Close up of navigation instrument on board Kenya Army helicopter 4....
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THAILAND: HEROIN ADDICTION IS A MAJOR PROBLEM AMONGST HILL TRIBES

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Eng/Thai/Nat Heroin addiction is a major problem among the hill tribes of Northern Thailand. But an Australian-run drugs project is bringing hope to the area. It's been so successful, the Thai government is considering using it as a...
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Curated Video

Doctor who recovered from Ebola on crisis, latest on clinical trials

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US Senators said on Tuesday that urgent action was needed to tackle the Ebola epidemic, during a hearing on the outbreak ravaging West Africa. "We must take the dangerous, deadly threat of the Ebola epidemic as seriously as we take...
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Bloomberg

Why Isn't Global Stimulus Working?

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May 24 -- Francesco Garzarelli, Goldman Sachs co-head of macro and markets research, discusses global central bank policies with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Oliver Renick and Alix Steel on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Sergio Marchionne Takes Reins at Ferrari as CEO

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May 2 -- Fiat Chairman Sergio Marchionne is adding Chief Executive Officer of Ferrari to his list of jobs as he replaces retiring CEO Amedeo Felisa. Bloomberg's Tommaso Ebhardt reports on "Bloomberg Markets."