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ECB: Russia, Ukraine War a Watershed Moment
ECB President Christine Lagarde called the Russia, Ukraine war a substantial upside risk to inflation for the region. Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson spoke with Jean-Claude Trichet, former ECB president and European chairman of the...
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Hedge Fund Chenavari CEO Sees 'Exceptional Opportunity'
May.01 -- "At this stage of the crisis, we think that idiosyncratic default risk might be high, given the fact that we still don't know how we will exit from the lockdown period, whether there will be a second wave, and how the forward...
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Nixon: Underweight EM Equities, Looking for a Catalyst
Jul.19 -- Katie Nixon, chief investment officer at Northern Trust Wealth Management, and Bloomberg Intelligence’s Damian Sassower, discuss the outlook for emerging markets and overall thoughts on investing. They speak with Bloomberg's...
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The Fake Reporter Targeting Elon Musk
Nov.30 -- Tesla's Elon Musk finds himself a consistent target of Internet trolls. At least one of those trolls turns out to be fictional. Carol Massar and Oliver Renick talked to Bloomberg Businessweek's Paul Barrett about the fake...
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Ukrainian Diplomat Says EU Sanctions Plan Is 'Strong Action'
The European Union's readiness to impose both individual and sectoral sanctions against Russia in the event of a further invasion of Ukraine amounts to "strong action," Ukraine's ambassador to the European Union, Vsevolod Chentsov, told...
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Retired Justice Kennedy Says High Court Judges Never Lobby Each Other
Nov.28 -- Retired Justice Anthony Kennedy tells David Rubenstein that Supreme Court justices never lobby each other to vote a certain way about cases. His comments come on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer...
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El-Erian Warns of Growing Costs, Risks of Negative Rates
Apr.05 -- Bloomberg Opinion columnist Mohamed El-Erian discusses global monetary policy and the impact of negative interest rates. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene at the Ambrosetti Forum in Cernobbio, Italy, on...
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Judge OKs AT&T Merger With Time Warner
A federal judge approved the $85 billion mega-merger of AT&T and Time Warner on Tuesday, in a move that could usher in a wave of consolidation in the media industry and shape how much consumers pay for streaming TV and movies.
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Eisman Says Cohn Should Have Studied Clearinghouse Issue
Oct.16 -- Neuberger Berman Group fund manager Steve Eisman says Treasury Secretary Gary Cohn should "study the issue first" before warning about clearinghouses. He spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg...
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DeVos Defends Choice at Confirmation Hearing
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 17 January 20171. Education secretary pick Betsy DeVos walks into hearing room2. Cutaway of Devos sitting at table3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Lamar...
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Currency Manipulation Biggest Hurdle to Free Trade: Blunt
Nov. 18 -- Matt Blunt, president of the American Automotive Policy Council, discusses the challenges to boosting U.S. auto exports. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Supreme Court Strikes Down New York Gun Law, Expanding Gun Rights
The 6-3 decision strike down a New York law requiring people to demonstrate a need in order to get a license to carry a gun in public.
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Dwyer: Extend Retirement Age in Order to Save More
Jan.04 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua highlight comments from Bloomberg View columnist Megan McArdle on the 401(k) retirement savings plan. They speak with Tony Dwyer, chief market...
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Japan Pressed to Spend Billions to Revive Chip Industry
The top adviser of the Japanese government's semiconductor panel says the country should offer tax breaks and spend billion of dollars to revive domestic chipmaking. Yoshiaki Nohara on reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Supreme Court Overturns Roe V. Wade; States Can Ban Abortion
The ruling puts the court at odds with a majority of Americans who favored preserving Roe, according to opinion polls.
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Making Profitability Is Top Priority: China's Netflix
Chinese Netflix-style site iQIYI is now making profitability its top priority. Chief Executive Officer Gong Yu spoke exclusively with Bloomberg's John Liu about the company's earnings, business plans, and delisting risks.
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A decision from the Supreme Court has shaken one of the court most significant rulings in the past century. The justices voted five to four to severely limit how school districts use race to achieve diversity within their halls.
<HEADLINE: Supreme Court rejects public school diversity plans
CAPTION:A half-century after the Supreme Court outlawed segregated schools, sharply divided justices clamped new limits Thursday on local school efforts to make sure...
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Supreme Court Ruling Deals A Blow To Voting Rights Advocates
In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court said two Arizona voting laws do not disproportionately impact minority voters, and both laws will remain in effect.
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Alder Capital Investment Manager Rakhi Prasad on Indian markets
May.25 -- Alder Capital Investment Manager, Rakhi Prasad, says the virus will not impact India's long term growth potential and businesses have learned to adopt to lockdown restrictions. Rakhi speaks to Yvonne Man and Juliette Saly on...
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Antitrust Angst: DOJ and FTC Spent This Year at Odds
Dec.18 -- Bill Baer, partner at Arnold & Porter, and Bloomberg Intelligence’s Jennifer Rie discuss the year in antitrust law, Facebook and what we can expect in 2020. They speak with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Balance of Power.”
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AP explains: Trump on race-based school admissions
The Trump administration is rescinding Obama-era guidance that encouraged schools to take a student's race into account to promote diversity in admissions.
The shift gives schools and universities the federal government's...
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China Orders 3 Wall Street Journal Reporters To Leave The Country
China's Foreign Ministry says it's a punishment for an extremely critical op-ed about the country's handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
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AP Explains: Trump on Race-Based Admissions
The Trump administration is rescinding Obama-era guidance that encouraged schools to take a student's race into account to promote diversity in admissions.
The shift gives schools and universities the federal government's...