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Trump: spies in campaign "would be a disgrace"
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that if the FBI had informants in his 2016 presidential campaign it "would be a disgrace to this country."
Trump and closely aligned Republicans in Congress have flipped the tables on the...
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Politics and childhood memories inspire designers at African Fashion Week London
POLITICS AND CHILDHOOD MEMORIES INSPIRE DESIGNERS AT AFRICAN FASHION WEEK LONDON
Chibunna Benson made a bold statement at African Fashion Week London, Friday (10 AUG. 2018), with a visually striking and politically charged...
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Uber Users React to News of Hacking Attack
Uber is coming clean about its cover-up of a year-old hacking attack that stole personal information about more than 57 million of the beleaguered ride-hailing service's customers and drivers.
So far, there's no evidence...
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Why We Could See a Pickup in Wage Growth
Jun.12 -- Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, discusses the outlook for U.S. inflation and labor market with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Julia Chatterley on "What'd You Miss?"
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Giuliani: Melania Trump believes husband over alleged porn star affair
Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani on Wednesday said US First Lady Melania Trump believes her husband's denial over allegations of an affair with porn actress Stormy Daniels.
Giuliani, who has been serving as President...
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Seeing a Deterioration in Credit Risks in China, Says Coface's Casanova
Jul.12 -- Carlos Casanova, Asia-Pacific economist at Coface, discusses the trade tensions between the U.S. and China and how the tariffs might impact the Chinese economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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NRF CEO Says U.S. Retailers Flipping Suppliers 'Unrealistic'
Sep.20 -- Matt Shay, National Retail Federation chief executive officer, discusses the impact of the U.S.-China dispute on the retail industry and American consumers. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg...
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BOJ's 2% Inflation Target 'Difficult to Hit,' CLSA's Smith Says
Jul.23 -- Nicholas Smith, a strategist at CLSA Ltd., talks about Japan's monetary and fiscal policies. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Sen. Braun Say Trump Budget 'Unrealistic' on Growth
Mar.13 -- Senator Mike Braun, an Indiana Republican, discusses his proposed bills aimed at lowering drug costs, President Donald Trump's fiscal 2020 budget proposal, and the funding of the Federal Aviation Administration. He speaks with...
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Texas AG Paxton Says He's Looking Into 'Broad Range of Companies' That Control Tech
Mar.18 -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton discusses the antitrust concerns surrounding Google's business practices. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Carlyle's Rubenstein Says Investors Need to Be in Asia
Jun.13 -- David Rubenstein, co-founder and co-executive chairman at The Carlyle Group, discusses the importance of Asia and emerging markets to global investors. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AP Analysis: Trump's Lawyer Appears in Court
A legal fight over what should happen to records the FBI seized from US President Donald Trump's personal attorney took a surprise twist Monday when the lawyer, Michael Cohen, was forced to reveal a secret _ that he had also done legal...
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Pence visits soldiers and families at Walter Reed
Vice President Pence and his wife Karen brought a message of 'thankfulness' to the injured and their families at Walter Reed Medical Center in Maryland.
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Optimism Over Hedge Funds Is Misplaced, IDW's Ilana Weinstein Says
Mar.11 -- Ilana Weinstein, IDW Group founder and chief executive officer, discusses the landscape for hedge funds with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Katia Porzecanski on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Agency: shutdown costing US $1.2 billion per week
The partial government shutdown is costing the United States economy $1.2 billion dollars a week, according to an analysis by ratings agency S&P Global.
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Agency: shutdown costing US $1.2 billion per week
The partial government shutdown is costing the United States economy $1.2 billion dollars a week, according to an analysis by ratings agency S&P Global.
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Mohamed El-Erian Likes the Front End of the Yield Curve
Nov.30 -- Bloomberg Opinion columnist Mohamed El-Erian explains the current benefits of the front-end of the yield curve and the incentive to be invested in stocks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Atteberry's Warning to Investors: Credit's Exit Doors Are Narrow
Nov.02 -- High yield’s 1.6 percent fall in October was the steepest for the 10th month of any year since 2008, when the market tumbled almost 16 percent following the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September that year. High yield hasn’t...
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It's Not Time to Write Off Credit: Invesco
Nov.02 -- Last month was brutal for U.S. credit markets, with both high-yield and investment-grade bonds suffering the heaviest losses for an October since 2008. Despite those numbers, the outlook for credit is still positive despite...
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Pence visits soldiers and families at Walter Reed
Vice President Pence and his wife Karen brought a message of 'thankfulness' to the injured and their families at Walter Reed Medical Center in Maryland.
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China Stocks' Valuations 'Fairly Attractive,' JPMorgan's Wolf Says
Jan.03 -- Alexander Wolf, head of investment strategy for Asia at JPMorgan Private Bank, talks about China's economy, the stock market and the government's policies. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Coast Guard families worry as shutdown drags on
U.S. Coast Guard families are becoming increasingly anxious about their finances as the partial government shutdown drags on.
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Tom Arnold Confirms Secret Service Visit After Trump Tweets | THR News
"The Secret Service takes all threats and/or unusual direction of interest toward our protectees seriously," the agency said.
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Loomis Sayles' Fuss on Fed Policy, Bonds, U.S.-China Spat
Jul.16 -- Dan Fuss, vice chairman of Loomis Sayles, discusses Federal Reserve policy, global bonds, and the disputes between the U.S. and China. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."