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CLEAN : Scottish nationalists name new leader to maintain independence f

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CLEAN : Scottish nationalists name new leader to maintain independence f
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE: Zimbabwe protest leader Mawarire released on bail: judge

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A court in Zimbabwe releases on bail the pastor who last year led a surge of protests against President Robert Mugabe and is now facing subversion charges
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Bloomberg

Economist Paul Krugman Doesn't See Return to 3% Growth

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Mar.01 -- Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, distinguished professor of economics at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, comments on the prospects for U.S. economic growth during an interview with Bloomberg's...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Chile salmon industry swims against current

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Salmon are leaping in their millions from Chilean fish farms to US Japanese and European dining tables but surging demand and environmental concerns have Chile wriggling on the hook
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan Plans Increased, Accelerated Investments on Tax Plan

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Jan.12 -- Megan Greene, chief economist at Manulife Asset Management, and Bloomberg's Alison Williams discuss fourth-quarter results from JPMorgan. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

JPM's Bilton Sees U.S. Dollar as 10% Undervalued

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Sep.20 -- John Bilton, head of global multi-asset strategy at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the U.S. 10-Year yield over 3 percent and the relative value of the U.S. dollar. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

France to Ban 'Risky' Protests in Yellow Vest Crack Down

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Mar.19 -- The French government said it will strengthen security rules and potentially ban rallies in areas such as the Champs-Elysses in Paris following violent protests this past weekend. Bloomberg's Alan Katz reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

CATL Jumps on Trading Debut

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Jun.11 -- Shares in the world's biggest producer of electric vehicle batteries jumped on their trading debut. Bloomberg's Jie Ma reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Curated Video

NFL official: No security threats to Super Bowl

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The National Football League's top security officer on Wednesday said the league was not aware of any security threats against the Super Bowl.
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NFL official: No security threats to Super Bowl

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The National Football League's top security officer on Wednesday said the league was not aware of any security threats against the Super Bowl.
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Bloomberg

BBB Debt Benefits From Fed's Dovish Pivot

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Jun.24 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz breaks down the latest trends in the credit markets on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Lebanon Weighs IMF Help Over $1.2 Billion Eurobond Payment

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Feb.12 -- Lebanon needs the help of the IMF to draft a rescue plan and decide to repay its $1.2 billion Eurobond that’s maturing in March. Bloomberg’s Abeer Abu Omar reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Bloomberg

2020 a 'Wild-Card Year' for Tesla, Analyst Munster Says

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Apr.30 -- Gene Munster, founder and managing partner of venture capital firm Loup Ventures, discuss Tesla Inc.'s outlook. Tesla shares surged after the carmaker reported its first-ever quarterly profit to begin a year, but it burned...
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Curated Video

Arizona Sees Decline In COVID-19 Cases Following Summer Surge

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Arizona is recording a drop in reported COVID-19 cases, but doctors warn that could change is people ignore safety measures.
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Bloomberg

Is 2020 the Year of Retail Investors?

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Aug.25 -- Is 2020 the year of the day trader? Bloomberg Intelligence now estimates that retail investors are the second largest segment in U.S. trading markets, with a 200% surge in trading volume year on year. Bloomberg’s Simone Foxman...
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Curated Video

WHO Says Countries Need 'Slow, Steady Lifting Of Lockdowns'

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The organization's director-general said leaders must keep a "vigilant eye on the virus" so they can re-implement measures if cases increase again.
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Bloomberg

Loosening Covid-19 Restrictions Shows Mixed Results: Johns Hopkins

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Jun.05 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor Andrew Pekosz updates work on vaccines and antibody treatments for Covid-19 and examines the spread of the virus as public restrictions are loosened in the United...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Fall to 1.48 Million, Still Worse Than Forecast

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Jun.25 -- The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits was higher than forecast for a second straight week, adding to signs that the recovery is cooling amid a pickup in coronavirus cases. Claims came in at 1.48 million, higher...
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Curated Video

Mass Protests Could Lead To Surge In COVID-19 Cases

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COVID-19 mainly spreads through close contact by large respiratory droplets, which are produced when someone sneezes, coughs or shouts.
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Bloomberg

Second U.S. Virus Wave Emerges

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Jun.10 -- Since the pandemic swept over the world, over 7 million people have been infected and 400,000 have died. And now, as countries start to reopen, new waves of infections are now appearing. Bloomberg’s Selina Wang reports on...
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Curated Video

Millions Of Americans Traveling For Holidays Despite Health Warnings

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AAA Travel predicts around 85 million Americans may take some kind of trip between Dec. 23 and Jan. 3.
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Curated Video

How One City In Hard-Hit South Dakota Is Handling COVID

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South Dakota has one of the highest COVID rates per capita in the country. Newsy went to Aberdeen to find out how locals are grappling with the virus.
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Bloomberg

German Virus Cases Rise to Highest Level Since Pandemic Began

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Oct.15 -- Germany’s new coronavirus cases increased at the fastest pace since the pandemic started, the latest sign that Europe is failing to control the outbreak. The country registered 7,173 new infections in the 24 hours through...
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Health News

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Dr. Anthony Fauci says he does not see current coronavirus restrictions being relaxed by the end of the year. New Jersey suspends high school sports.