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UK Turmoil Blame Game: Kwarteng Scapegoats Bailey

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey are at loggerheads as a deadline approaches for the central bank to end a bond-buying program it started to calm investors rattled by Prime Minister...
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Uvalde Residents Struggle To Find Access To Mental Health Care To Cope

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Many of the residents in Uvalde, Texas are going to need mental health services to cope with the trauma they've experienced after the mass shooting.
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Ga. Gov. Accused Of Using Loophole To Cancel Elections, Appoint Judges

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Georgia's constitution allows Gov. Brian Kemp to appoint a judge who can serve for as long as two years before the election is rescheduled.
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Norwegian Economy Is Strong, Says Norges Bank Governor

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Norges Bank Governor Oystein Olsen discusses his last few weeks in the position, the health of the Norwegian economy and his successor. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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SARB Didn’t Miss Chance to Cut Rates, Says Kganyago

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Sep.28 -- South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago discusses the bank's economic challenges and balancing growth and inflation risks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Goldman Sachs' Kwon on BOK Policy Outlook

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Goohoon Kwon, Goldman Sachs MD and Senior Asia Economist, discusses the Bank of Korea's monetary policy outlook and Korea's growth. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Fed Governor Waller: Three Rate Hikes in 2022 'Still a Good Baseline'

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Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy, the central bank's policy and its balance sheet. Fed officials last month signaled they will raise interest rates three times this year and sped up...
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Biden Says Florida Will Get All Aid It Needs to Rebuild

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President Joe Biden says Florida will get all the aid it needs to help rebuild after Hurricane Ian. He spoke at FEMA headquarters.
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Ukraine Central Bank Governor on Russia Tension, Inflation, IMF

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Ukraine Central Bank Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko discusses tension with Russia and the outlook for the country's economy and its loan program with the International Monetary Fund. He talks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance:...
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Virginia Governor Youngkin on Tax Cuts, Job Creation, Gas Prices

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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, talks about passage of a new budget that aims to cut taxes, bring more jobs to the state and fight inflation. He also discusses trying to get a gas tax holiday in the state and his thoughts...
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More Politicians Stepping In To Legalize Fentanyl Testing Strips

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As drug overdoses are on the rise across the nation, more states are beginning to decriminalize fentanyl testing strips.
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ANZ: BoT Unlikely To Withdraw Policy Accommodation Soon

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ANZ Senior Asia Rates Strategist Jennifer Kusuma believes the Bank of Thailand is unlikely to withdraw policy accommodation soon. She was speaking with Yvonne Man, David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Can Trump Force States To Reopen? Experts Say No

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President Trump says he has the "absolute authority" to reopen states that have locked down amid the coronavirus. Some experts say that's not true.
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Former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld Says He Can Beat Trump in 2020

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Feb.19 -- Former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld discusses his plans to run for president in 2020. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Philippine Central Bank Signals More Rate Hikes, Foreign Exchange Moves

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Philippine central bank Governor Felipe Medalla discusses monetary policy, the economy and the local currency. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas on Thursday delivered a half-point interest rate hike. Medalla speaks with Shery Ahn and David...
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Hurricane Ian Could Be Deadliest Ever in Florida: Biden

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President Joe Biden says Hurricane Ian could be the deadliest ever in Florida. He says there could be a substantial loss of life. He spoke at FEMA headquarters.
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Reunifying Libya's Central Bank Will Take Six Months, Kabir Says

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Libya's Central Bank Governor Sadiq Al-Kabir discusses the reunification of Libya's central bank, a process that will help shore up the country's economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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US Sues NC Over Transgender Bathroom Law

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A potentially epic clash over transgender rights took shape Monday when the U.S. Justice Department sued North Carolina over the state's new bathroom law.In unusually forceful language, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said North...
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Norway Cuts Rates to 0%, Warns of Worst Contraction Since WWII

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May.07 -- Norges Bank Governor Oystein Olsen discusses the central bank’s surprise move to cut its main interest rate to zero due to the coronavirus pandemic and historic plunge in oil prices. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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We Will Be Considering Further Relaxation of Policy, Says Sri Lanka Central Bank Governor

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Aug.23 -- Indrajit Coomaraswamy, governor of Sri Lanka Central Bank, discusses today’s interest rate cut, guidance for further cuts, inflation, tourism and his outlook for the economy. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Illinois Closer to Ending Record-Long Budget Impasse

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Jul.05 -- Illinois bonds surged as the legislature moved closer to ending a record-long impasse over the budget, reducing the risk that the state’s bond rating will be cut to junk. Bloomberg's Elizabeth Campbell has more on "Bloomberg...
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Municipal Bonds Get a Boost in Midterm Elections

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Nov.07 -- James Iselin, managing director and head of municipal fixed income at Neuberger Berman, discusses how municipal bond initiatives fared in the midterm elections and what changes in state governments may mean for the market. He...
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Illinois Pension Liabilities Add to State's $3.2 Billion Deficit

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Mar.05 -- Sean Carney, head of municipal strategy at BlackRock, and Bloomberg's Flynn McRoberts examine the new revenue plan for the state of Illinois as it faces mounting pension liabilities. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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The Recount Daily Pod: Mark Sanford

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While there is little disagreement among political pundits that Trump is still the leader of the Republican Party, some party stalwarts see a different path forward. In “Two Roads Diverged,” former South Carolina governor and congressman...