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London Mayor Sadiq Khan puts rent controls at centre of London mayor re-election campaign

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London mayor Sadiq Khan has launched his re-election campaign with an attack on Boris Johnson, who he challenged to hand over the power to introduce rent controls. He criticised the Prime Minister’s record in City Hall, accusing him on...
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Casino Says It's `Confident' on Asset Disposal Plan

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Sep.03 -- David Lubek, Casino Guichard-Perrachon SA’s deputy chief financial officer, discusses the company's asset disposal plan as the grocer's debt rating was cut further into junk territory by Standard & Poor’s. He speaks with...
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VOICED : Dogs by the hour: Japan offers pet rental service

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VOICED : Dogs by the hour: Japan offers pet rental service
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Bloomberg

Vortex Energy Raises $200m for New Fund

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Jul.07 -- Vortex Energy is a global renewable energy platform managed by the private equity arm of EFG Hermes. Karim Moussa, Head of Private Equity & Asset Management at EFG Hermes and CEO of Vortex Energy discusses the new fund Vortex...
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Tens of thousands call on Government to rein in vulture funds

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Almost 40,000 people have signed a petition to demand the Government take more action against vulture funds in Ireland. Uplift petition starter and housing expert Dr Rory Hearne and Uplift campaigners delivered the petition to government...
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Bloomberg

What Not to Miss in Toll Brothers' Earnings

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May 23 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Drew Reading discusses what we can expect from Toll Brothers' when they release earnings on Tuesday. He speaks on "What'd You Miss."
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Good Time to Be a Landlord: Rents Soar in Bay Area

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June 14 -- Svenja Gudell, Zillow chief economist, discusses the soaring rents in the Bay Area with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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President Barak Obama speaks in Rose Garden on unemployment insurance extension

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1. Wide, Barak Obama, President of the United States of America, and three unemployed Americans walking to the podium in the Rose Garden 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) President Obama speaking at the podium: Good morning, everybody. Right now,...
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Bloomberg

How JPMorgan Is Helping Revive Detroit

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Dec.21 -- When it comes to Detroit, the story many outsiders are familiar with is a city in decay. But that's changing. Invest In Detroit and other groups started aggressively redeveloping the downtown. But they're not doing it alone....
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VOICED : San Francisco residents protest against S

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VOICED : San Francisco residents protest against S
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CLEAN : Pedestrians kicked to curb by

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CLEAN : Pedestrians kicked to curb by
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CLEAN : South Africa and China deepen economic cooperation

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CLEAN : South Africa and China deepen economic cooperation
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Bloomberg

The Sharing Economy's Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

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May.26 -- One peer-to-peer car sharing platform is creating its own entrepreneurial ecosystem. On the platform Turo, car owners are not only renting out their vehicles to help finance their rides, but even incentivizing some owners to...
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Bloomberg

Massive Pipeline Stays Shut After Ransomware Attack

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May.09 -- The ransomware attack on the operator of America's largest pipeline on Friday is threatening to destabilize gasoline and diesel supply. Colonial Pipeline has given no timetable yet for restart. William Turton reports on...
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Bloomberg

Chef: We Need All the Help We Can Get

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Jan.28 -- Hooni Kim, chef and owner of the Danji restaurant in Manhattan, says they are barely hanging on and revenue has dropped 60-80%. Kim says the law means landlords can't kick them out for now. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Eastdil Secured President Sees Distress Coming in Real Estate

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Mar.16 -- Eastdil Secured President Michael Van Konynenburg says more distressed opportunities will arise as the economy normalizes post pandemic. He speaks exclusively with Bloomberg senior deals reporter Ed Hammond and Bloomberg TV...
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Curated Video

Robots share information through the 'cloud'

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Robotics are already used across different industries, but in the future we could be seeing even more of them. An ambitious project, funded by the European Union to speed up the development of the technology, has been launched - billing...
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Bloomberg

Moonlight Economy Fades for Multiple Jobholders

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Sept. 23 -- In todays Off The Charts, Scarlet Fu examines the level of U.S. workers holding multiple jobs to make ends meet. She speaks on Market Makers.
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Families Struggling To Get On The Property Ladder

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Families Struggling To Get On The Property Ladder
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Locals Housing Sit In

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08/10/66 a0033366 New York city: a move by the city housing authority to evict a 52 year old widow, who suffers from asthma and arthritis from a middle income housing project, brought more than a dozen sit - ins to the authority's...
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Sky News

Issues with London Olympic Stadium Seating

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VOICED: The Olympic Stadium was the jewel in the crown of the London Games in 2012 - hosting both the opening and closing ceremonies - and of course all the athletic events. Since then the arena in Stratford has been converted into a...
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Bloomberg

The Rich and Richer Fight Over Beach Chairs in Paradise

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May 11 -- At the luxurious Four Seasons Hualalai on Hawaii's Big Island, a group of homeowners have filed a class-action lawsuit against the resort for imposing new fees for some guests and renters. (Video by Ali Withers) (Source:...
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Bloomberg

South Africa's Kganyago Sees 'Undervaluation' of Rand

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Oct. 5 -- Lesetja Kganyago, governor at Reserve Bank of South Africa, discusses the challenges that Federal Reserve policy poses to South Africa's economy, an undervaluation of the rand, and political uncertainty in the nation. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Shepherdson: Fiscal Plan Has 'Unknowable Consequences'

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Nov.30 -- Ian Shepherdson, founder at Pantheon Macroeconomics, examines the differences between inflation measured by the Federal Reserve and inflation felt by U.S. citizens. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."