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Some Americans Are Rigging Their Own Health Safety Net

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Aug.23 -- Bloomberg News is following people who are uninsured in a year-long effort to tell the story of Americans struggling to afford the rising costs of health care, and the financial and medical trade-offs they make. Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

American Health Care Act: Industry Winners and Losers

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Mar.23 -- As the House vote on the American Health Care Act looms later today in Washington, D.C., Bloomberg's Zach Tracer examines the health care industry's potential winners and losers if the bill gets approved. He speaks on...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Gabon calls for "biodiversity credits" based on carbon credits model

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Gabon's Minister of water and forestry, Lee White, wants his small Central African country to become a green superpower, "leading by example" on the question of biodiversity (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Randgold's CEO on Earnings, Organic Growth, Gold Supply

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Aug.03 -- Mark Bristow, chief executive officer at Randgold Resources, discusses first-half earnings, the projects he has in the pipeline, his outlook for gold prices, cost reduction and the company's cash flow. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Santander CFO Cantera on Covid-19 Impact, Earnings, Dividend

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Jul.29 -- Jose Garcia Cantera, chief financial officer of Banco Santander SA, discusses the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the lender after it posted a net loss of 11.1 billion euros ($13 billion) for the second quarter as a...
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Bloomberg

Instagram Influencers Won't Be Allowed to Promote Vaping

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Dec.18 -- Instagram is finally making rules to govern content in influencer advertising. It won't let them promote vaping. Bloomberg Technology's Sarah Frier reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

AIIB's CIO Hopes to Double Lending in Five Years

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Jun.16 -- D.J. Pandian, vice president and chief investment officer at AIIB, discusses the number of loans from the bank for infrastructure projects, how much they plan to raise through bond issuance, where he sees opportunities for...
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Bloomberg

Prospects for Startups Look Good in 2019, Index Ventures' Volpi Says

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Jan.23 -- Mike Volpi, Index Ventures partner, discusses modern open source software and the 2019 IPO landscape with Bloomberg's Selina Wang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

California Votes To Let College Athletes Turn Recognition Into Profit

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State lawmakers in California approved legislation to allow college athletes to get paid for use of their name, image and likeness.
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Bloomberg

Recession Fears Are Overblown, Helena Capital Founder Says

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Apr.01 -- Joe Reece, Helena Capital founder, discusses the state of the U.S. financial markets with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Barrick Gold CEO on Fourth-Quarter, Share Buyback, M&A

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Barrick Gold CEO Mark Bristow discusses the Toronto-based miner's fourth-quarter performance, a newly-announced share buyback program, and acquisition strategy on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Why Audiobooks Are Fastest Growing Part of Publishing

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July 29 -- Audible CEO Don Katz discusses the business of audiobooks He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

WPP CEO Sorrell to Hear Shareholders' Say on Pay

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June 8 -- WPP shareholders will meet today to have their say on the pay package for Chief Executive Officer Martin Sorrell, the largest of any U.K. executive. Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker previews today's meeting and examines a general...
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Bloomberg

Trump In-Laws May Buy Miami Marlins

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Feb.10 -- The Kushner family, relatives by marriage to President Donald Trump, is in talks to buy the Miami Marlins from art dealer Jeffrey Loria, according to people familiar with the discussions. Bloomberg's Scott Soshnick reports on...
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Bloomberg

Abu Dhabi Three-Way Merger to Create Gulf's Fifth-Biggest Lender

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Jan.30 -- Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank has agreed to merge with Union National Bank and Al Hilal Bank to create the Gulf's fifth-biggest lender. The move is another signal of banking consolidation in the region as banks try to figure out...
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Bloomberg

The Silicon Valley Firm Able to Sift $1.7 Trillion of Wealth Assets

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Nov.20 -- Eric Poirier, Addepar Inc. chief executive officer, explains how the firm works with hundreds of money managers to give a better sense of where their clients invest. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Scarlet Fu and...
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Press Association

Public will see support coming through to help them during difficult times - Paul Scully

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Paul Scully, Small Business Minister, speaks to the media as the rise in the national minimum and living wage comes into effect. The cost of living crisis will deepen for many households from April 1 as energy bills are set to skyrocket...
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Curated Video

Democrats Push For Paid Sick Leave As More Americans Call Off Work

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The latest numbers from the Labor Department show Americans are calling into work sick nearly twice as much as they did throughout last year.
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Bloomberg

Grassroots Activities are Political But Economic As Well: Banks

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Apr.21 -- Dr. Nina Banks, an economics professor at Bucknell University and President of the National Economic Association, joins to discuss her research on the uncounted and unpaid community activism work by Black and marginalized...
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Bloomberg

Why No Degree Is No Problem in Today's Labor Market

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May.10 -- In today's labor market, companies are increasingly diversifying their staff by dropping college degree requirements. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu addressed this trend with economist Byron Auguste. He served as deputy director of the...
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Bloomberg

Ukrainian Titanium Company Velta on Supply Disruption, Market Outlook

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Olena Lesnyak, Velta's deputy chief executive officer, discusses how the war in Ukraine has disrupted the global market for titanium. She speaks with Bloomberg's Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe".
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Bloomberg

Blackstone’s Gray Sees Overheating as Greater Risk Than Stagflation

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Oct.05 -- Blackstone Inc. President Jon Gray says he is more worried about an overheating than a stagflation scenario, putting pressure on central banks to act sooner than people have anticipated. "I think the risk of the environment we...
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Bloomberg

One More Thought: Finance Gets Younger

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Salaries for junior bankers are on the rise, and 'Finfluencers' are pulling in big money working for Wall Street firms. David Westin reflects on the war for young talent in this edition of One More Thought on Bloomberg Wall Street Week....
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Curated Video

President To Promote American Families Plan In Illinois

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President Biden will visit the Illinois county former President Trump won in 2020.