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Carl Weinberg: Fed Is Tightening No Matter Who Wins

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Nov. 7 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, and Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. market strategist at RBC Capital Markets, examine the U.S. economy and markets in relation to the U.S. presidential election. They speak...
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CLEAN : Teslas Elon Musk warns of fracking dangers

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CLEAN : Teslas Elon Musk warns of fracking dangers
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CLEAN : Exploited Deliveroo riders seek recognition

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A number of drivers for the take away courier service Deliveroo have a legal challenge against their employer calling for union recognition in a hope to win better wages and paid holiday
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Juckes: Draghi Has 'Bigger Fish to Fry' Than Inflation

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Feb.06 -- Kit Juckes, global strategist at Societe Generale, examines European Central Bank President Mario Draghi's approach to monetary policy amid higher inflation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

DarkMatter VP Sees Limited Petya Impact in Middle East

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Jun.29 -- A cyberattack similar to WannaCry entered its second day, hitting businesses, port operators and government systems around the world. DarkMatter Vice President Eddie Schwartz discusses the impact on the Middle East on...
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CEO Farley Says Far Point Targeting Fintech Acquisitions

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Jun.12 -- Tom Farley, chief executive officer of Far Point Acquisistion Corp. and former president of the NYSE Group, discusses Far Point's initial public offering and acquisition strategy with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Volvo Cars CEO Warns Trade Spat Will Cause Loss of Jobs

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Nov.28 -- Volvo Cars Chief Executive Officer Hakan Samuelsson talks with Bloomberg's Gabrielle Coppola about the future of the company and the auto industry at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
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Positive U.S.-China Trade Talks of Great Benefit to Japan, Says Rogers Investment’s CEO

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Mar.31 -- Ed Rogers, chief executive officer and chief investment officer at Rogers Investment Advisors, discusses Japan’s economy, the sales tax hike and the Tankan Survey. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bridgewater's Jensen Expects to See a Protracted Economic Slowdown

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Jan.23 -- Greg Jensen, co-chief investment officer at Bridgewater, discusses current market structure and the firm's economic outlook, monetary policy, and earnings expectations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the World...
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Bloomberg

Facebook Excited About Opportunities Emerging Around Messenger, VP Says

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Apr.30 -- Stan Chudnovsky, vice president at Facebook Inc.'s Messenger service, discusses the company's new Messenger desktop app and the privacy issues facing Facebook with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Female directors dominate SF Film Fest

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FEMALE DIRECTORS DOMINATE SF FILM FEST
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Revolut Funding Round Raises Value to $5.5 Billion

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Feb.25 -- Nikolay Storonsky, chief executive officer and co-founder at Revolut, discusses what’s in store for the company following their latest round of funding that values the financial-technology firm at $5.5 billion. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Migration Out of Large Gateway Cities 'Likely Temporary': KKR

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Oct.01 -- Paula Campbell Roberts, KKR clobal macro and real estate Americas director, discusses the firm's study on the migration away from large cities and remote work amid the Covid-19 pandemic. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel...
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Bloomberg

AutoNation CEO Sees Sustainably Strong U.S. Car Demand

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Feb.16 -- AutoNation Chief Executive Officer Mike Jackson discusses the automobile dealer chain's fourth-quarter performance, the global semiconductor shortage's impact on vehicle production, and the shift to electric cars. He speaks on...
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President Bill Clinton spoke to the World Economic Forum Thursday saying he hopes that the global recession comes to an end in the next 12 to 15 months. He added that the United States must lead the way in the recovery

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HEADLINE: Clinton: We'll make money the old fashioned way CAPTION: President Bill Clinton spoke to the World Economic Forum Thursday saying he hopes that the global recession comes to an end in the next 12 to 15 months. He added that...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Has to Appreciate Things: Yang

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Oct. 7 -- Atlantis Investment Management Chairwoman Liu Yang and Hong Kong Democratic Party Founding Chairman Martin Lee discuss the politics over the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong with Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin, Angie Lau and John...
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Bloomberg

German Government Cuts 2014 Forecast

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Oct. 14 ""Bloomberg Contributing Editor Bill Cohan examines Germanys government cuts economic growth for 2014-2015. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Scarlet Fu and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Profile of Japan's first foreign-owned bank

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1. Wide shot of Starbucks Cafe 2. Mid shot of the sign saying Shinsei (New Born) bank 3. Tilt up of the glass covered Shinsei Bank headquarters 4. Mid shot of a man sipping coffee 5.Various of people in the internet cafe 6. Set up shot...
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Hintz: Fintech Coming, Looks to Eat Banks' Lunch

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Aug. 26 -- NYU Stern School of Business Professor Brad Hintz discusses his outlook for the banking sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Billionaire Tom Barrack's Wine and Polo Pursuits

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July 5 -- Tom Barrack made his fortune in real estate amassing an eclectic collection of assets including Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch, hotels in the United Kingsom, and college campuses in Switzerland. Now he's applying lessons he...
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CLEAN : Analyst: Google Alphabet splits money makers from moon shots

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CLEAN : Analyst: Google Alphabet splits money makers from moon shots