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Bank of Italy's Visco on Inflation, ECB Policy, Economy

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Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco discusses inflation, ECB monetary policy and his outlook for the economy. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television on the sidelines of the Group of 20 gathering of finance minister and central...
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Bank of Italy's Visco: Underlying Inflation Is Stubborn

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"Core inflation is stubborn." Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco discusses inflation in the EU. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television on the sidelines of the Group of 20 gathering of finance minister and central bank governors...
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United States, c.1951: A geologist uses a flashlight to observe the different formations in the White Grotto in Italy

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United States, circa 1951: A geologist uses a flashlight to observe the different formations in the White Grotto in Italy.
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Global picture of Earth's changing environment

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AP Television Kiribati, South Pacific - Date Unknown 1. Wide of sea with tree in middle showing rising sea level 2. Water crashing against shore, close to buildings 3. Water splashing into pig pen Arctic - Date Unknown 4. Various of...
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BOE's Bailey: Makes Sense To Move Rates in 25 BPS Steps

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey says he favors moving interest rates gradually to get inflation under control. "I am in the 25 camp because I think it's wise to take it in steps," Bailey said in an interview with Bloomberg's...
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Private Debt Still Offers Investors Value: Carlyle’s Jenkins

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Feb.11 -- On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz talks with Mark Jenkins, head of global credit at the Carlyle Group, which oversees around $50 billion in credit assets and $224 billion of total assets under...
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Coronavirus Hits Food Delivery, Restaurants in China

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Feb.05 -- Mu Chen, founder and chief executive officer at BigOne Labs, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting the food delivery business and restaurants in China. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Caixin China Manufacturing PMI Rises to 51.8 in November

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Dec.01 -- Peiqian Liu, China economist at Natwest Markets, talks about the outlook for the economy, policies, and the trade war with the U.S. China’s November manufacturing purchasing managers’ index rose to 51.8 from 51.7 in October, a...
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JPMorgan's Farrell on Australian Sentiment, ESG and Equality

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Mar.07 -- Rachel Farrell, Australia CEO for JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses how clients are viewing Australia's recovery from the pandemic, how ESG is changing asset management and why equality is at the heart of her business. She...
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Drip Capital Founder Pushkar Mukewar

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Drip Capital Founder Pushkar Mukewar discusses how digitization can redefine global trade. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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An American doctor exposed to Ebola in Sierra Leone will be kept in isolation at the National Institutes of Health for 21 days, the longest incubation period for the virus. (Sept. 29)

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An American doctor who was exposed to the Ebola virus while volunteering in Sierra Leone will be under observation at The National Institutes of Health for three weeks. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the Institute of Allergy and...
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BOE’s Bailey Says Now Is the Time to Review How Low Rates Can Go

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May.20 -- The Bank of England is keeping the lower bound for interest rates under active review amid the coronavirus crisis and isn’t excluding the idea of taking borrowing costs below zero, according to Governor Andrew Bailey.
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USA - Hubble Telescope - Comet Pictures

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Scientists worldwide are gearing up for one of the largest coordinated astronomical observations in history: the sight of large comet pieces smashing into the planet Jupiter. NASA scientists on Wednesday (18/5) displayed the latest...
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WRAP Mugabe votes, Tsvangirai comments, voting

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1. Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe, stepping out of car with 'Zim 1' number-plate 2. Close-up of Mugabe being handed ballot paper - pulls out to show Mugabe walking to voting booth 3. Journalists, pans to Mugabe and companion...
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A peek at the largest optical telescope in the world

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A peek at the largest optical telescope in the world
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Settlers and Native Indians in battle. USA, 1960s

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Clip 2 from the 1960s black and white documentary. 'Towards Freedom' (French: Vers la liberte). A reconstruction of a Native Indian spying on the settlers. A battle ensues between the settlers and the natives, involving gunfire, arrows,...
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Andy Serkis Channeled Nelson Mandela for 'Planet of the Apes,' "Grieved" Trilogy's End | In Studio

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The actor called playing Caesar in the 'Apes' trilogy the role of a lifetime.
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California Fires to Cost Munich Re Hundreds of Millions, CEO Says

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Nov.28 -- Joachim Wenning, chief executive officer at Munich Re, discusses potential losses from the California wildfires, pricing expectations for the year ahead, and the European Central Bank's rate path. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy...
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Paolo Gentiloni on Coronavirus, Climate Change, EU Budget, Carbon Border Tax

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Feb.23 -- Paolo Gentiloni, European Commissioner of Economy and Financial Affairs, discusses the coronavirus, climate change EU budget and the carbon border tax. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din.
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Euronext CEO: Continuity of Regulations Is Up to the U.K.

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Feb.11 -- Amsterdam overtook London as Europe’s largest share-trading center in January after Brexit saw about half of the city’s volumes move to the continent. Euronext Chief Executive Officer Stephane Boujnah says "something...
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Scientists predict further risk to Arctic ice cap and upper atmosphere

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AP Television San Francisco, California -12 December 2006 1. Various of computer models showing climate change in the Arctic 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Bruno Tremblay, Assistant Professor, McGill University, Montreal: "We have a decline in...
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Leonardo Signs Deal WIth Abu Dhabi Aviation for Five Helicopters

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Nov.19 -- Alessandro Profumo, chief executive officer of Leonardo Spa, Italy’s biggest aerospace company, talks about his strategy. Leonardo has signed a contract for five helicopters with Abu Dhabi Aviation Co. Profumo speaks from the...
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Uncertain Crop Supplies Threaten Global Stability

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Maximo Torero, FAO chief economist, discusses discusses world food prices and availability. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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MIT Media Lab Director on Space Tech

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Danielle Wood, Director of Space Enabled Research Group at MIT Media Lab, discusses space technology and sustainability. She speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on the sidelines of the "Bloomberg New Economy Forum" on "Bloomberg...