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CLEAN : Controversy on campus as Erdogan handpicks Turkey rectors
The direct appointment of university rectors by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan since July's failed coup has stirred up tensions on campus and prompted claims of political interference in the education sector
Bloomberg
Trudeau Clears Path for Pipeline Decision
Nov. 14 -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has set the table for Canada to approve Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion by announcing environmental measures aimed at placating opposition to the project. Bloomberg's David...
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Inflation, Central Banks, and European Equities
Jan.11 -- Harald Sporleder, portfolio manager for European equities at Allianz Global Investors, offers his outlook for European equities and the factors that can impact markets in 2017. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on...
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Morning Meeting: VIX and the Trump Reflation Trade
Jan.23 -- Savita Subramanian, head of U.S. equity strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, talks about disconnect in the VIX and markets following the U.S. presidential election and looks at the potential winners and losers from...
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Seek's Bczynski Sees Good Australian Jobs Growth
May.17 -- Seek Employment Managing Director Michael Bczynski discusses the Australian labor market He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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How Will Trump's Election Impact the Tech Sector?
Nov. 11 -- JPMorgan Head of U.S. Equity Strategy Steven Rees weighs in on the impact of the election of Donald Trump as U.S. President on the tech sector. Rees speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Jobs Are Top Focus for U.S. Tech Giants
Dec.13 -- Internet Association CEO Michael Beckerman discusses the U.S. election and tech leaders planned meeting with President-Elect Donald Trump. Beckerman speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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CLEAN : Melenchon accuses Fillon of preparing a social coup d'Etat
Firebrand Communist backed candidate Jean Luc Melenchon slams conservative François Fillon for his campaign pledges to cut 500,000 public sector jobs scrap the 35 hour working week and introduce social security and healthcare cuts
Bloomberg
Chinese Property Developers Reach Turning Point
Apr.11 -- Multiple signs are pointing to improved creditworthiness for China's real estate developers after years of deterioration. Bloomberg's Lianting Tu reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : Cuba: Barber the first business released to the private sector
Barbers and beauty salons flourish in Cuba in neighborhoods around the country after having become in 2010 the first business released by the Cuban government to the private sector
Bloomberg
NYSE's Tuttle on IPOs, Chinese Listings
Jun.01 -- NYSE Group Global Head of Listings John Tuttle discusses his outlook for the markets, IPOs and Chinese listings on the exchange. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Gocompare.com's CEO On Growth in 2017
Mar.02 -- Matthew Crummack, chief executive officer at Gocompare.com, discusses his company's first set of annual results since becoming an independent company, growth prospects in 2017 and his outlook for the company. He speaks to...
Bloomberg
Kaisa Surges 85% After Two-Year Trading Break
Mar.26 -- Troubled property developer Kaisa is back to trading in Hong Kong after a two-year suspension. The company fulfilled all conditions to return including releasing long overdue results. Bloomberg's Lianting Tu reports on...
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U.K.'s Soubry Says Listen to Business on Brexit
Mar.29 -- U.K. Parliament Member Anna Soubry discusses the start of Brexit and the issues that are important to gain in negotiations. She speaks with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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China's Capital Controls Slowed M&A
Apr.02 -- Paul Heffner, co-founder and chief executive officer at Adamas Asset Management, discusses the risks in China's M&A market and his outlook for the sector. He speaks to Bloomberg's Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : Guinean former fashion model digs into west African mining
Leaving behind chic gowns and catwalks to stomp in the mud in heavy work boots Guinean former fashion model Tiguidanke Camara has made herself west Africa's first woman mine owner
Bloomberg
What to Expect From U.A.E. Earnings
Jul.20 -- Ali Adou, fund manager at The National Investor, discusses earnings in U.A.E., the rally in Damac and his outlook for banks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Al Mal Capital Says Change Is Happening in Saudi Arabia
Nov.06 -- Marwan Haddad, lead portfolio manager at Al Mal Capital, discusses Saudi Arabia's economic reforms and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Weeden's Purves Sees Fed Perplexed by Inflation
Sep.26 -- Weeden & Co. Chief Global Strategist Michael Purves weighs in on Fed Policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Brazil's Temer Secures Votes to Avoid Corruption Trial
Aug.02 -- Brazil President Michel Temer has secured enough votes in an ongoing lower house session to avoid being put on trial for corruption, paving the way for him to cling to power until his term ends in December 2018. Bloomberg's...
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'Good' U.S. Banks Will Welcome Volatility, JPM's Kelly Says
Feb.08 -- David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, and Julian Emanuel, chief equity & derivatives strategist at BTIG, discuss the outlook for European and U.S. banks. They speak with Bloomberg’s Jonathan Ferro...
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Las fusiones de los centros comerciales se aceleran con la adquisición de GGP por parte de Brookfield
Mar.27-- GGP Inc., la segunda mayor propietaria de centros comerciales de EE.UU., acordó el lunes su venta a una unidad de Brookfield Asset Management Inc. que tiene sede en Toronto. Ed Hammond de Bloomberg nos informa en "Bloomberg...
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BlackRock's Hambro Sees Commodities Bull Run in 2018
Jan.11 -- Evy Hambro, who manages BlackRock Inc.’s World Mining Fund, says commodities will enjoy a bull run in 2018 based on synchronous global growth and under-investment in new supply. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Aviva CEO Says This Minor Correction Is 'Pretty Healthy'
Feb.05 -- Mark Wilson, chief executive officer at Aviva, discusses the global market selloff. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."