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Failure by Congress to raise the U.S. debt limit "could plunge the world economy back into recession," President Barack Obama said, and he acknowledged that he must compromise on spending with Republicans who control the House. (April 15)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Obama: Compromise or risk another recession CAPTION: (255 characters): Failure by Congress to raise the U.S. debt limit "could plunge the world economy back into recession," President Barack Obama said, and he...
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Deep Dive: Fed Rate Hike Expectations

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June 15 -- On today's "Deep Dive," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Luke Kawa take a look at Fed rate hike expectations. They speak on "What'd You Miss?"
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BOE's Carney Signals Rate Cuts as Brexit Response

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June 30 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney signaled a potential cut in interest rates within months in response to Brexit, while the European Central Bank is said to consider loosing rules for bond purchases in order to find enough...
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Fed's Fischer Sees Rate Path Based on Economic Data

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Aug. 30 -- Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer discusses the economy's influence on the Fed's rate hike path, the importance of the Fed to the world, avoiding negative interest rates in the United States, and U.S. employment...
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The Federal Reserve has decided to reduce its stimulus for the U.S. economy because the job market has shown steady improvement. The Fed will trim its $85 billion a month in bond purchases by $10 billion starting in January. (Dec. 18)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus002720 The Federal Reserve has decided to reduce its stimulus for the U.S. economy because the job market has shown steady improvement. The Fed will trim its $85 billion a month in bond purchases...
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Obama watches wife on TV, delegates react to speeches

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AP Television Denver, Colorado - 25 August 2008 1. Wide of delegates listening to wife of Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, giving speech 2. Wide of Michelle Obama on podium Pool Kansas City, Missouri - 25 August 2008 3. Close-up of Barack...
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Developing high tech interactive glasses for Parkinson's patients

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Almost ten years ago Rick Telford thought he'd had some sort of stroke. He began to find it more difficult to move, then one day he lost the use of his little finger. It was the impetus he needed to visit his doctor and then a specialist...
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Is the Auto Industry's Run of Growth Coming to an End?

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Sept. 1 -- In today's "The Numbers Don't Lie," Bloomberg's Matt Miller examines August U.S. auto sales data. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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The Outlook for Aviation in the Middle East

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Sept. 18 -- Safwan Kuzbari, chief executive officer at Novus Aviation Capital, discusses passenger traffic growth in the Middle East, the headwinds facing airlines and his outlook for the industry. He speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din and...
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UniCredit's Bandholz Sees Robots Boosting Productivity

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Sept. 16 -- Harm Bandholz, chief economist at UniCredit, looks ahead to next week's Federal Reserve rate decision and explains why robots will help expand U.S. productivity. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Forecasting the Trump Impact on Economy and the Fed

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November 10 -- Donald Trump, the 70-year-old real estate magnate and president-elect, has made pledges including cutting taxes and spending as much as $500 billion on infrastructure. His proposals would boost the nation’s debt by $5.3...
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VOICED: One year on from the Tunisian revolution

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VOICED: One year on from the Tunisian revolution
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China's Retail Sales Growth Weakened as Production Rose

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Mar.13 -- Dariusz Kowalczyk, senior economist and strategist for Asia, ex-Japan, at Credit Agricole CIB, discusses China's retail sales figures, what they mean for the economy and his outlook for the country's reform agenda. He speaks to...
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New Data Shows China Bank Asset Danger

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Feb.26 -- New data from China's lending regulator shows bank assets are going deeper into the danger zone. Bloomberg Intelligence's Tom Orlik discusses the findings on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Yellen tells US Congress to expect more rate hikes

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US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told Congress on Wednesday that the central bank expects to keep raising a key interest rate at a gradual pace and also plans to start trimming its massive bond holdings this year.In her semiannual...
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Pictet's Ducrozet Sees 'Broad, Stable' Recovery in Euro Zone

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Feb.14 -- Frederik Ducrozet, Pictet Wealth Management economist, discusses the outlook for the euro-zone economy with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Nomura's Kiuchi Weighs in on BOJ Monetary Policy

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Feb.19 -- Former Bank of Japan board member and Nomura Research Institute Executive Economist Takahide Kiuchi weighs in on BOJ monetary policy, and talks about the Japanese economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Cumberland's Eisenbeis on Fed's Jobless Rate Forecast

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Dec.13 -- Bob Eisenbeis, vice chairman at Cumberland Advisors, discusses the Fed's jobless rate forecast for 2018. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Roger Deakins Talks Oscar "Wait" Before First Win for Best Cinematography for 'Blade Runner 2049' | Oscars 2018

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"One of the early films I did was 'Sid & Nancy' with Gary Oldman, and it's so wonderful to be here tonight with Gary, to be in the same space."
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Pentagon: New Chinese carrier expected this year

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China's first domestically built aircraft carrier is likely to enter into service this year, marking another advance in Beijing's ability to project influence well beyond its shores, the Pentagon said in an updated assessment of Chinese...
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BorgWarner CEO Says U.S. Auto Market Has Hit a Plateau

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Aug.07 -- James Verrier, BorgWarner Inc.'s chief executive officer, discusses U.S. car sales and the road ahead for automobiles with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Powell Says He Doesn't Expect Fed to Change Balance-Sheet Policy

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Dec.19 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks at a news conference in Washington about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to raise borrowing costs for the fourth time this year.
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Australia's Economic Growth to Slow, JPMorgan's Auld Says

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Dec.16 -- Sally Auld, Australia & N.Z. chief economist and head of fixed income/FX strategy at JPMorgan, talks about Australia's economy and the government's policies. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...