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Dana Gas Won’t Meet Sukuk Payment to Deutsche Bank

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Jul.30 -- Rizwan Kanji, partner and head of Middle East capital markets at King & Spalding, discusses Dana Gas saying it won’t meet a sukuk payment request made by Deutsche Bank. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Middle East.”
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Reaction from tech industry to EU ruling on Uber regulation

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The European Union's top court has ruled that ride-hailing service Uber should be regulated like a taxi company, a decision that could change the way it functions across the continent. The ruling Wednesday by the...
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Lebanese business watching new Saudi anti-corruption campaign

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Lebanon-based businessmen who lost enterprises through dealings with members of Saudi Arabia's royal family and others are closely watching a new campaign led by the powerful crown prince targeting princes and tycoons in the oil-rich...
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Kenya ruling on same sex relationships delayed

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UK court rules Indian tycoon should face extradition

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A British court ordered that Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya should face extradition to India on financial fraud allegations.
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Indian drinks tycoon Mallya appears in London court

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Indian drinks tycoon Vijay Mallya has appeared in a London court on Monday to find out whether he will be extradited to India where he faces charges of fraud.
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Fed's Kaplan on Rate Cut Patience, Mexico Tariffs, Policy

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Jun.05 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan discusses being patient on an interest rate cut, trade tensions, tariffs on Mexico, and a review of Fed policy framework He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on...
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Trump Removing Fed's Powell Would Be 'Very Bad Idea': Sen. Toomey

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Jul.10 -- Senator Pat Toomey, a Republican from Pennsylvania and member of the Senate Finance and Banking Committees, discusses market expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut, his concerns about monetary policy, and President Donald...
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NFTC President Says Mexico Tariffs Are Destabilizing and Dangerous

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May.31 -- Rufus Yerxa, president at National Foreign Trade Council, discusses President Trump’s use of emergency laws to impose tariffs on Mexico. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power.”
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Boris Johnson speaking at a leadership hustings event

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Conservative leadership candidate Boris Johnson speaking at a hustings event on 27 June 2019 in Bournemouth, United Kingdom
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Legal expert: subpoena battle could lead to crisis

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A legal scholar says that the the battle between the Democrat-led House and President Donald Trump over special counsel Robert Mueller's report could lead to a constitutional crisis.
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Not a Strong Case for Easing by BOE: Cambridge Econometrics’s Sentance

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Dec.19 -- Andrew Sentence, senior advisor at Cambridge Econometrics, discusses his outlook for Bank of England policy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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CLEAN : Nigerian court upholds president's February election win

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A Nigerian court upholds President Muhammadu Buhari's election victory earlier this year dismissing a request by opposition parties to overturn the result over claims of voting irregularities (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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ETF Boom Leaves Thematic Funds Behind

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Jan.02 -- Thematic ETFs, which focus on industries like robotics, blockchain or cannabis, closed 2019 with about $51 billion under management, just 1% more than the previous high point for assets reached 15 months earlier, according...
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Attorney General voices support for emergency terror legislation

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Attorney General Geoffrey Cox addresses whether he will remain in the job after the expected cabinet reshuffle and says he supports emergency legislation to prevent the automatic release from prison of terrorist offenders halfway through...
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Bullard Says Fed Will Try to Make Up for Past Inflation Misses

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Aug.27 -- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard says the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee thinks it would be wise to allow inflation to be above target for some time. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mike McKee...
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Dominic Cummings gives statement following criticism of apparent lockdown breach

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Dominic Cummings giving statement in Rose Garden of Downing Street following criticism of apparent lockdown breach on 25 May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Boris Johnson's Aide Says He Behaved Legally During Lockdown

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May.25 -- Dominic Cummings, one of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s closest allies, refused to quit, refuting claims he flouted coronavirus-lockdown rules that he had helped to draft. The main charge against him is that he ignored...
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Dominic Cummings answers question from media after giving statement

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Dominic Cummings answers question from media after giving statement in Rose Garden of Downing Street following criticism of apparent lockdown breach on 25 May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Dominic Cummings answers question from media after giving statement and leaves

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Dominic Cummings answers question from media after giving statement in Rose Garden of Downing Street following criticism of apparent lockdown breach on 25 May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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BOE Could Do More Quantitative Easing in June, Bailey Says

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May.07 -- Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey says the central bank is “keeping all options open” on monetary policy. He talks about the potential for policy makers to expand quantitative easing as soon as next month, discussions...
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CLEAN : Former top magazine editor acquitted of rape in India

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An Indian court acquitted the former editor of a leading news magazine accused of raping a female colleague seven years ago in a high-profile case that made headlines across the country (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)