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Oil in New Era as OPEC Refuses to Yield to U.S. Shale

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Nov. 28 -- OPECs decision to cede no ground to rival producers underscored the price war in the crude market and the challenge to U.S. shale drillers. Bloomberg Intelligence's Philipp Chladek has more on ""Countdown."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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SYND 15-2-73 EFFECT OF DOLLAR DEVALUATION ON JAPANESE GOODS IN USA

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The effect of the devaluation of the dollar on Japanese goods inported into the United States. 1. ws New York street 2. ws Rolls Royce showroom window, signs car 3. ms Porsche and Audi 4. vs various imported cars 5. ms cameras sign 6. vs...
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Debt crisis poses risk for central Europe''s struggling economies

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Gyor, Budapest 1. Top shot of worker assembling car engines on production line at Audi plant 2. Worker putting an overhead camshaft into the engine. 3. Close up of overhead camshaft being fitted 4. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Monika...
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USA: VIETNAM: FULL DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS AGREEMENT

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English/Nat Vietnam's new representative in America says his country is ready to move towards full diplomatic relations with the United States. Le (Pronounced: Lee) Van Bang and other Vietnamese government officials are in Washington as...
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China's Economy: Are There Signs of Stability

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May 9 -- Alan Oster, chief economist at National Australia Bank, discusses China's economy, the Reserve Bank of Australia's latest move and Japan's economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
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Kevin Rudd: 'Rocky Road' Ahead for Iron Ore Industry

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May 20 -- Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, president of the Asia Society Policy Institute, discusses the outlook for the iron ore industry with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Brexit as Black Swan?: Currency, Confidence, Credit Shock

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May 18 -- Stephanie Flanders of JPMorgan Asset Management and Bloomberg Intelligence's Jamie Murray discuss the potential economic shock of Brexit to the U.K. and the implications for the U.S. and Federal Reserve. They speak on...
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Columbia's Bhagwati: Why the TPP Probably Won't Succeed

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Aug. 25 -- Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University economics professor, discusses the debate over U.S. trade policy with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Gideon Rose: Major Loss of Oil Supply Unlikely

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Aug. 12 -- U.S. Energy Information Administration's Adam Sieminski, Asia Times Columnist David Goldman and Foreign Affairs Magazine Editor Gideon Rose discuss geopolitics and the energy markets. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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VOICED : UAE channels oil money into alternative energy

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VOICED : UAE channels oil money into alternative energy
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CLEAN : Zambia suspects export of maize over food security fears

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CLEAN : Zambia suspects export of maize over food security fears
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Tea buffs gather in Japan for global

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VOICED : Tea buffs gather in Japan for global
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Britain exporting arms to rights violators

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CLEAN : Britain exporting arms to rights violators
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Maersk APAC CEO van Trooijen Says Trade War Not Likely

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Feb.09 -- Maersk APAC CEO Robert van Trooijen weighs in on trade war fears and discusses Hanjin Shipping Co. heading towards liquidation. van Trooijen speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Volvo Cars CEO: It's Important to Build in the U.S.

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Jan.09 -- Hakan Samuelsson, president and chief executive officer at Volvo Cars, discusses the company's newest plant in the United States and their hopes for open trade under President-elect Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Ford to Sell China-Made Focus in U.S.

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Jun.20 -- Ford is doubling down on China with plans to build the Focus there and export them to the U.S. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Jordanian Economic Monitor looks at education and employment

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LEAD INPolicy makers and business leaders have met in Amman to discuss the quality of education in Jordan.They've also been assessing the impact of the Arab Spring on the country's economy.STORY-LINEThe Columbia Global Center in Amman is...
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U.S. Trade Rep. Froman: TPP Helps Level the Playing Field

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Nov. 18 -- U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman discusses the importance of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) with Bloomberg's Michael McKee at the APEC Leaders' Summit in Peru.
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Turquoise CEO: EU Firms After Potential Iran JVs

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Jul.14 -- Ramin Rabii, chief executive officer of Tehran-based investment company Turquoise Partners, discusses the current foreign investment climate in Iran. He speaks to Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Qatar to increase underwater gas deposits with Iran

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Qatar said on Monday it plans to boost production from a vast underwater natural gas field by 10 percent, giving the energy-rich Gulf nation potential new revenue as it pursues ambitious infrastructure plans.State-run Qatar Petroleum...
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Dow Chemical CEO on DuPont Merger, Advising Trump

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May.01 -- Andrew Liveris, Dow Chemical's chief executive officer, discusses the state of the DuPont merger and his role as an adviser to President Trump with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu at the Milken Institute Global Conference.
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Pruitt: US has nothing to be apologetic about

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Trump administration remains steadfast about the decision to withdraw the US from the Paris climate accord. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said on Friday that the country has "nothing to be apologetic about."Washington DC - 2 June 20171....
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Weak currency creates a fizz in UK drinks industry

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LEADIN:A weak currency is creating plenty of fizz in the UK drinks industry but is it all about to go flat?The ramifications of the Brexit vote are starting to hit home at Imbibe Live, the UK drink industry's annual trade show in...
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Dubai Chamber of Commerce Sees 3% Growth in 2017, 2018

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Oct.23 -- Dubai Chamber of Commerce CEO and President Hamad Buamim discusses economic diversification and growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."