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U.K.'s May Took Three Hours of Questions in Parliament on Brexit

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Nov.15 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May gives a statement in the House of Commons in London about her hard-fought Brexit deal.
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U.S. Consumers Set to Pay Higher Prices for Goods Amid Tariffs, Stringham Says

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Dec.26 -- Edward Stringham, president of the American Institute for Economic Research, discusses the impact of trade tariffs on the U.S. retail landscape and consumer prices. He speaks alongside Columbia University Professor Sharyn...
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China to Cut Some Tariffs From Jan. 1

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Dec.22 -- China is saying that it’s cutting import tariffs on certain goods from Jan. 1. It’s a move it says is partly aimed at expanding imports. The news comes as Beijing and Washington work to finalize a formal signing of the first...
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U.S. And China Consider Rolling Back Tariffs To Seal Trade Deal

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China's president reportedly won't agree to sign the partial deal before the U.S. rolls back tariffs on about $360 billion worth of Chinese imports.
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Paulson: Delisting China Firms From U.S. Is ‘Terrible Idea'

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Nov.21 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson talks about the tension between the U.S. And China. He speaks at Bloomberg's New Economy Forum in Beijing
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U.S. Slaps Duties on Steel From Asia

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Jul.03 -- The U.S. is imposing additional duties on steel from the Asia Pacific, ramping up a crackdown on what the Trump administration views as unfair trading practices by other countries. Bloomberg’s Jodi Schneider reports on...
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Pompeo's India Trip Marked by Issues

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Jun.26 -- Secretary of State Michael Pompeo has wrapped up his trip to India, and the visit was marked by disputes over trade, defense and energy. Jodi Schneider reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Investors ‘All Aboard’ As CSX Improves Efficiency

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Jul.18 -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Brooke Sutherland discuss earnings from CSX and Union Pacific this week. Union Pacific shares rebounded on Thursday, jumping the most in six months, as the railroad reported it had improved operating...
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Key Takeaways From Alibaba Earnings

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Feb.13 -- John Freeman, analyst at CFRA, and Hari Srinivasan, senior research analyst at Neuberger Berman, discuss Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.'s results and outlook. The Chinese e-commerce giant reported strong financial results, but...
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Sri-Kumar on Fed Policy, Inflation

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Jun.14 -- Komal Sri-Kumar, Founder and President of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, discusses his outlook for the Fed meeting and inflation. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Mexico's Inflation Spike Likely Temporary, Says Herrera

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Jul.09 -- Mexico’s nominee to become central bank governor, Arturo Herrera, said the country’s recent inflation spike seems to be related to temporary factors, in comments that suggest a dovish stance on recent price pressures. He spoke...
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When Will the Bears Come Out of Hibernation?

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Dec.08 -- Emily Roland of John Hancock Investment Management talks about when the market bears may come out of hibernation on "Bloomberg the Open."
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Telsey Advisory Group Director on Retail

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"Bloomberg Markets: Americas" with Alix Steel And Guy Johnson welcomed In Telsey Advisory Group Senior Managing Director, Joe Feldman, to discuss Target's earnings after escalating cost pressures sent the stock down on Wednesday.
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EU Threatens Legal Action Over UK Brexit Override Bill

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The UK unveiled legislation to override parts of the Brexit deal it signed with the European Union, giving the UK powers to unilaterally rewrite the bulk of the Northern Ireland protocol. The EU has threatened to take legal action. Lizzy...
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Americans Ramped Up Retail Spending In October

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Data from the U.S. Commerce Department shows retail sales rose 1.7% last month, suggesting a strong start to the holiday shopping season.
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Europe's Biggest Port Hit by Russia Sanctions

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Allard Castelein, chief executive officer of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, discusses discusses the impact of evolving regulations and the block on the shipment of Russian assets. He says that the port has "seen a significant decline...
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Iran resumes auto exports to Russia after meeting higher emission standards

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Iran began exporting automobiles to Russia for the first time in five years on Sunday, after meeting upgraded emission standards, the country's largest auto manufacturer said. Workers at Iran-Khodro's factory in Tehran loaded the first...
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Celebs sample swag gear in Big Apple

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HEADLINE:Celebs sample swag gear in Big Apple CAPTION: As TV networks touted their new line-ups, celebrities from Lindsay Lohan to Ice-T took some time to visit the Lucky Suite at New York's Ritz Carlton to load up on swag, from...
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What Are the Biggest Threats to the U.S. Economy?

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Oct. 23 -- Lindsey Piegza, chief economist at Sterne Agee, discusses the state of the U.S. labor market, the biggest threats to the U.S. economy and the outlook for Fed policy with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source:...
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Economic Time in America is OK: Von Pfeil

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Oct. 30 ""Private Capital Limited Investment Strategist Enzio Von Pfeil discusses the end of quantitative easing in the U.S., the next steps for the Fed, fiscal reforms in Japan and why he says Europe has welfared their way out of a...
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A 'free market' that doesn't want your money

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A 'free market' that doesn't want your money In San Francisco, not far from the neighborhood that the hippies of the 1960s called home, there's now a 'Really Free Market' which aims to live up to the counterculture ideal of just giving...
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Sports Authority and the Unwind of Traditional Retail

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March 2 -- Brian Belski, chief investment strategist at BMO, talks about the problems that retail companies face as Sports Authority files for Chapter 11 and looks at the continued strength of the bull market. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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South China Sea: The Next Global Flashpoint?

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April 19 -- China, its neighbors and the U.S. are in troubled waters over territorial disputes in the South China Sea. While China has been carefully encroaching on waters claimed by Vietnam and the Philippines, the U.S. has lent support...
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President Barack Obama says one of the most important things he can do to create jobs and help U.S. businesses is to open up more markets around the world to American goods.

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HEADLINE: Weekly Obama Address: Opening markets CAPTION: President Barack Obama says one of the most important things he can do to create jobs and help U.S. businesses is to open up more markets around the world to American goods. (Jan....