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El-Erian Says Fed Needs to Be 'Bold' at January Meeting

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Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says the Federal Reserve needs to take "bold" action at the central bank's next two rate-setting meetings to address the threat of rising U.S. inflation. "They've got to be bold come...
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Plans for Minimum Alcohol Unit Price

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Plans for Minimum Alcohol Unit Price
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Alcohol Industry Want Minimum Price Per Unit

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Alcohol Industry Want Minimum Price Per Unit
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Sky News

Government set out new Alcohol Prices

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Government set out new Alcohol Prices
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Bloomberg

Taleblu: U.S. Should Renegotiate Iran Deal

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Feb.28 -- The Trump administration has officially “put Iran on notice". But is it even possible, let alone desirable, to renegotiate the Iran nuclear deal? In an interview with Bloomberg TV Canada’s Rudyard Griffiths, Behnam Ben...
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Nigeria Orders Banks to Loan More Money to Spur Economy

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Jul.04 -- In an effort to boost economic growth in Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria is giving its banks a choice: lend more of their money, or hand it over to the central bank and earn nothing on it. Paul Wallace reports on...
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Payrolls Surge the Most Since Early '12: Can It Continue?

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Dec. 5 -- BofA Merrill's Michelle Meyer and Stifel Nicolaus' Chad Morganlander discuss the November U.S. employment report with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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H.K.'s Hang Seng Index to Be More Balanced, Diversified: CEO

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Mar.03 -- Anita Mo, chief executive office of Hang Seng Indexes Co., discusses the company's decision to boost the members of its Hong Kong stock benchmark to 80 in the biggest changes to the gauge’s 51-year-old history. She speaks with...
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Kelly: Brexit Makes Britain a Cautionary Tale for Europe

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June 30 -- David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Funds, analyzes the political, economic and financial market effects of Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fed Stress Tests Show U.S. Banks Can Weather Severe Shock

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June 23 -- The Federal Reserve's stress tests of big banks found all 33 have enough capital to withstand a severe economic shock, though Morgan Stanley trailed the rest of Wall Street in a key measure of leverage. Bloomberg's Yalman...
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Government could fix a minimum price on alcohol

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Government could fix a minimum price on alcohol
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Pensions, budget: French far-right will give a vote of no confidence

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The French far-right group in the National Assembly, the National Rally (RN) will give a vote of no confidence regardless of which group has tabled them, if the government were to resort to 49.3 article of the French constitution to pass...
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Amazon SVP Says Raising Minimum Wage Is About the Future

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Oct.02 -- David Clark, Amazon's senior vice president of operations, talks about why the company is raising its minimum wage for U.S. and U.K. workers. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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U.S. Banks Face New Fed Stress Tests

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Jun.21 -- The top U.S. banks are facing new Fed stress tests with the results released Thursday afternoon. The goal is to ensure banks have enough capital to withstand the shock of another financial crisis. Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio...
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Trump’s Shortlist for Supreme Court Vacancy

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Jan.30 -- Bloomberg’s Greg Stohr looks at some of the contenders to be President Donald Trump’s first nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Which States Have Raised the Minimum Wage?

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Jan. 2 -- Bloomberg Businessweeks Peter Coy discusses the minimum wage debate.
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Why Casino Operators Are Betting Big on Manila

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Sept. 25 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Tim Craighead discusses the opening of new casino resorts in the Philippines in the next couple of months and how they stack up against Macau with Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fortinet's Quade on Fallout From Equifax Data Breach

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Sep.11 -- Phil Quade, Fortinet chief information security officer, discusses the fallout from the Equifax breach with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Jesse Ventura: Kennedy was the greatest pr

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CLEAN : Jesse Ventura: Kennedy was the greatest pr
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Swedes try green landings to cut flight pollution

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VOICED: Swedes try green landings to cut flight pollution
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Curated Video

Restaurant Owner Says Uncertainty Surrounds Talk Of Reopening

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Some states are starting to reopen, but getting restaurants back up and running will take a while — if they even have the capital to reopen.
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Lori Calvasina of RBC Capital Markets on Trade Uncertainty

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May.07 -- Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets Head of U.S. Equity Strategy, discusses how trade uncertainty is affecting markets. Bloomberg: The Open. May 7, 2019.
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Who Will Get The First 6.4 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine?

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Only 6.4 million doses will be available the first week a COVID vaccine gets emergency approval.
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Bloomberg

Nobel Laureate Spence Sees Potential Employment, Productivity Boom

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Apr.19 -- Nobel Laureate Michael Spence sees a “very powerful” recovery underway out of the Coronavirus pandemic and explains how it could bring real change to the dynamics of the U.S. economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”