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NEC Director Deese Expects Price Pressures to Ease
White House National Economic Council Director Brian Deese says supply-chain issues are easing which should alleviate price pressures in the U.S. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
Bloomberg
Bitcoin Jumps Above $22,000 Amid Broad Crypto Rally
Bitcoin has broken out of a one-month-old trading range as other cryptocurrencies including ether rallied. Isabelle Lee reports on Bloomberg Television.
Curated Video
How Long Will The Pause On Student Loans Last?
The pause has already made a significant difference for many Americans, but borrowers are still looking for some degree of forgiveness.
Sky News
Business owners share relief as British skiers allowed to return to French slopes
VOICED: Bookings for ski holidays are on the rise after France announced it was lifting a ban on non-essential trips from the UK. SHOWS: People skiing in Chamonix and interviews with Director of a British Alpine Ski School Shona Tate and...
Bloomberg
Kettlewell: Expect OPEC+ Production Cut
Oliver Kettlewell, Head of Fixed Income and Global Portfolios, Mashreq Capital discusses his outlook on the oil market ahead of the OPEC+ meeting on October 5 and explains why he is overweight Saudi sovereign bonds. He speaks with Yousef...
Bloomberg
Poullaouec: Moderately Cautious On Risk
T. Rowe Price Head of Multi-Asset Solutions, APAC, Thomas Poullaouec says he remains moderately cautious on risk, through an underweight to equities and overweight to bonds and cash. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on...
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Family law attorney comments on Jolie Pitt divorce filing
FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY ON JOLIE-PITT DIVORCE FILING: 'I WASN'T REALLY THAT SURPRISED'Family Law attorney Lori Howe says she "wasn't really that surprised" either by Angeline Jolie's decision to file for divorce from Brad Pitt or the way the...
Press Association
Taoiseach jokes about getting a pint as he takes questions from the press on restrictions lifting
Taoiseach Micheal Martin indicated that Ireland has moved beyond the emergency phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, but said that the pandemic is not over. Speaking on the restrictions lifting on Saturday morning, he joked about going for a...
Bloomberg
India's Interim Budget: What Investors Will Be Watching
Jan.31 -- Priyanka Kishore, head of India and Asean economics at Oxford Economics, discusses India's interim budget and why she says it's so important. She speaks on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Rep. McHenry Expects Cooler Heads to Prevail on Small Business Rescue Funds
Apr.17 -- U.S. Representative Patrick McHenry, a North Carolina Republican, reacts to the U.S. Small Business Administration running out of funding for a $349 billion federal relief program meant to help small businesses survive the...
Bloomberg
UBS' Gupta Jain on RBI Rate Decision
Tanvee Gupta Jain, Chief India Economist at UBS Securities, discusses her outlook for RBI rate decision and Indian economy. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Juliette Saly on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
Bloomberg
Jefferies' Wissink on Walmart Earnings
Walmart beat Wall Street's lowered profit estimates for the second quarter. Jefferies Senior Research Analyst Stephanie Wissink discussed the retail giant's quarter with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas".
Curated Video
What Does Pres. Biden's Big Oil Release Mean For You?
Pres. Biden is releasing oil from supply reserves amid high gas prices, but the changes won't happen overnight at the pump.
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6 Democrats Take The Stage For The Last Debate Before Iowa Caucuses
The Des Moines debate included the smallest number of participants yet. The questions covered key topics like health care, trade and climate change.
Bloomberg
How Scammers Buried a Small-Business Relief Program
Oct.29 -- For a few months this year, a U.S. government aid program meant for struggling small-business owners was handing out $10,000 grants to almost anyone who asked. Bloomberg's Michelle Davis reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Macron Beats Le Pen to Win Second Term as French President
Emmanuel Macron wins another term as the French president after defeating far-right leader Marine Le Pen. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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San Francisco Fed Reserve CEO: High Inflation Makes Economy Fragile
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President and CEO Mary C. Daly discusses the state of the U.S. economy.
Curated Video
Why Is Student Loan Forgiveness Happening Now?
Many Americans have been asking for years for the government to cancel student loan debt, but why is it happening now?
Bloomberg
NEC's Deese on Inflation, Oil Production, Student Debt
White House National Economic Council Director Brian Deese discusses the takeaways from this week's U.S. economic data, the Biden administration's efforts to boost domestic oil production, and student-debt relief on "Bloomberg The Open.
Bloomberg
First Look With Surveillance: Xi Warns, EU Energy Crisis
Anna Edwards and Matt Miller take you through what to watch today.
Bloomberg
Tru Optik CEO Reacts to Derek Chauvin Guilty Verdict
Apr.20 -- Tru Optik CEO Andre Swanston shares his thoughts on the guilty verdict of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd. He also discusses his views on the Black Lives Matter movement, social...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
In a St. Louis speech, former president Herbert Hoover criticizes New Deal policies
Title card: 'Hoover Hits at 'Playboys' of New Deal' / audience at tables at the John Marshall Republican Club applauds as former US President Herbert Hoover is introduced / Hoover stands at podium, waves for applause to stop / SOT...
Bloomberg
Five More States Legalized Cannabis, Expungement Is Next Hurdle
Nov.17 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Sarah Gersten of the Last Prisoner Project joins Scarlet Fu to discuss
the passing of cannabis legalization five states and how voters who backed the initiatives for the tax benefits...
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In the two years since it was made law, President Obama's health care overhaul has both helped and disheartened Americans needing insurance. There is still a long road ahead before all provisions take effect, but it must pass Supreme Court muster first.
HEADLINE: Mixed reviews for health care law
CAPTION: Since it became law, President Obama's health care overhaul has both helped and disheartened Americans needing insurance. There is still a long road ahead before all provisions...