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App allows "time travel" of Irish ruins

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County Offaly - 12 December 2012 1. Wide of developer of Clonmacnoise app Gavin Duffy walking towards ruins of lost city of Clonmacnoise 2. Mid of Duffy walking past window frame of ruins as he looks at tablet 3. Close of Duffy walking...
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Niall Ferguson: Don't Underestimate Donald Trump

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May 2 -- Niall Ferguson, a Harvard University professor, discusses the state of the U.S. economy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu at the Milken Institute Global Conference on "What'd You Miss?"
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IMF chief acknowledges worries in Asia over impact of eurozone crisis

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On the last leg of her Asia tour in Thailand, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Chief Christine Lagarde acknowledged worries among Asian nations over possible impacts from the continuing economic crisis in the eurozone. Unlike what was...
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Bob Diamond: Atlas Looking to Invest in European Banks

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Sept. 21 -- Bob Diamond, chief executive officer and founding partner at Atlas Merchant, discusses the factors that have impacted his firm's performance, opportunities they’re finding in sub-Saharan Africa, and explains his interest in...
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Stephen Roach: No Financial Crisis in China

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June 17 -- Yale University Professor Stephen Roach talks about concerns of a financial crisis in China and the rise of populist politics. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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British Treasury chief Alistair Darling sounded upbeat on Saturday about the potential success of talks among international finance officials who are divided on how to tackle the global economic crisis.

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HEADLINE: G-20 officials wrestle with policy divisions CAPTION: The major emerging countries at a meeting of international finance officials have called on the United States and Europe to improve information sharing and demanded a...
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Profusek: M&A a Question of Banks, Not Brexit

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July 1 -- Bob Profusek, head of M&A at Jones Day, and Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, examine the impact of Brexit and European banking issues on global M&A. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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UK market reax to Deutsche Bank worries

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Deutsche Bank shares rebounded on Friday after touching a record low amid speculation about the stability of Germany's biggest bank and the European financial system.Having initially fallen eight percent, the shares rushed higher to...
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Sen. Warren Says Facts Prove Trump Wrong on Dodd-Frank

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Feb.14 -- Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, comments on Dodd-Frank regulations during Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Kroszner: Trump to Reform, Not Deregulate Banks

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Jan.26 -- Randall Kroszner, professor of economics at University of Chicago Booth School of Business, looks at U.S. President Donald Trump's ability to affect change on bank regulations and discusses concerns of a Chinese banking crisis....
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CIBC CEO on U.S. Market, Retail Business and Housing

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Jun.27 -- Victor Dodig, CIBC's chief executive officer, discusses the company's business strategy, growth prospects and the Canadian housing market with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Barclays, Former Execs Charged Over Qatar Fundraising

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Jun.20 -- Barclays and four former executives were charged with conspiracy to commit fraud regarding the bank's 2008 capital raising from Qatar. Bloomberg's Anna Edwards reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Carney Releases Letter to G-20 Leaders

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Jul.03 -- Bloomberg’s Michael McKee previews the G-20 summit and discusses a message to world leaders from Bank of England Governor Mark Carney. He speaks with David Westin and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen on economy

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US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said on Tuesday that banking reforms now in place have made the financial system safer, and the world should be able to avoid the type of devastating crisis that struck the global economy in...
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Bloomberg

Bridgewater's Dalio Says U.S. Has a Large Wealth Gap

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Sep.17 -- Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, discusses his book "Principles: Life and Work," and talks about Fed policy, the wealth gap and U.S. politics. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at Bridgewater's campus in...
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CEOs say big banks more stable since crisis

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Seven CEOs of the largest banks in the U.S. appeared in front of Congress Wednesday, the largest gathering of heads of the banking industry in Washington since the financial crisis.
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Bloomberg

Natixis Investment Managers CEO on European Slowdown, Brexit, Markets

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Jan.28 -- Jean Raby, chief executive officer at Natixis Investment Managers, discusses euro-area economic weakness, Brexit, the U.K. economy and his outlook for markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Collapse of Lehman Was a Disastrous Mistake, Says Fmr. BOE Deputy Governor Gieve

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Sep.10 -- Former Bank of England Deputy Governor John Gieve discusses what we learned from the financial crisis 10 years ago, the connection to the U.K. banks, the importance of the Lehman collapse and the recovery of European banks. He...
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Bloomberg

FDRA President Says No Response Yet From Trump on Plea to Drop Tariffs

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May.21 -- Matt Priest, Footwear Distributors & Retailers of America president and chief executive officer, discusses the letter sent to President Donald Trump by footwear manufacturers that asks him to reconsider tariffs on shoes made by...
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Nobel winners regret fear of new developments

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A winner of this year's Nobel Prize for Economics who advocates carbon taxes as the best way to address greenhouse gas emissions says he does not expect US President Donald Trump to back his view.
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Plan to Issue $3 Trillion in Debt Will Leave Scars, Says Eizenstat

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May.07 -- Stuart Eizenstat, former U.S. ambassador to the European Union and deputy secretary of the Treasury, talks about Treasury's plan to borrow $3 trillion to support the economy entering a recession caused by the coronavirus....
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InterContinental Hotels CEO Expects Domestic Businesses to Recover First

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May.07 -- Keith Barr, chief executive officer at InterContinental Hotels Group Plc., discusses the business in the second quarter amid the coronavirus pandemic, when he expects demand to pick up and his outlook for the sector. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Ferguson on 9/11 Lessons, Present Risks

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Sep.10 -- Former TIAA President and CEO Roger Ferguson was Federal Reserve Vice Chairman at the time of the 9/11 attacks, and led the U.S. financial system's response to the crisis. He tells David Westin what he learned about crisis...
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Hong Kong on Verge of 'Full-Fledged Banking Crisis,' Hayman's Bass Says

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Jan.15 -- Kyle Bass, Hayman Capital Management founder and chief investment officer, says Hong Kong is poised to experience a "full-fledged banking crisis" this year. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Guy...