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Sen. Scott Says Regulation 'Oppressive' to Small Businesses

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Feb.13 -- Sen. Tim Scott, a Republican from South Carolina, discusses U.S. small business regulation reform and efforts to lower federal budget deficits. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin at the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small...
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Bloomberg

Ford to Make Renewable Vehicles With Redwood Materials

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Sep.22 -- JB Straubel, co-founder and CEO of Nevada-based Redwood Materials, joins Emily Chang to talk about how his company will help reuse key ingredients within lithium-ion batteries that will power Ford's fleet of electric vehicles.
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Bloomberg

Dredging Corp.'s Victor On Earnings Growth Momentum

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Dredging Corporation of India MD & CEO George Yesu Vedha Victor discusses earnings growth outlook. India's biggest dredging contractor's profit after tax grew 213 percent in the third quarter year-on-year. He was speaking with Haslinda...
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Low Rates May Be Biggest Systemic Risk: Moszkowski

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Nov. 10 -- Guy Moszkowski, managing partner at Autonomous Research, talks about the impact of bank regulation capital requirements on the banking industry and how they are dealing with a low interest rate environment and preparing for a...
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Bombardier Sees 2017 Profit Gain as Cuts Kick In

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Dec.15 -- Revenue will increase by a low-single-digit percentage in 2017 after falling this year, Bombardier said in a statement. The Montreal-based maker of planes and trains confirmed a goal to break even on a cash-flow basis in 2018...
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AllianceBernstein Pioneers 'Green-Alpha' in Australia

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Dec.18 -- Roy Maslen, chief investment officer for Australian equities at AllianceBernstein, talks about its carbon-neutral equities fund. The company wanted to prove to investors you don’t have to forgo returns to safeguard the...
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Bloomberg

SriLankan Air Negotiating With Lessors, Cutting Costs

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Sep.18 -- SriLankan Airlines Ltd. Chairman Ashok Pathirage discusses how the carrier is coping with impact of the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Juliette Say on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Curated Video

Wisconsin Program Sends Mental Health Experts To Handle Crises

Higher Ed
The Community Alternative Response Emergency Services pilot program aims to take mental health crisis situations out of the hands of police.
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Curated Video

Smoking is one of Hungary''s biggest killers

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AP Television Budapest, Hungary - September 14, 2011 1. Wide of Andras Gulyas wheeling his chair into a mobile lung screening bus 2. Mid of Gulyas inside the X-ray bus, talking to staff 3. Mid of staff checking Gulyas''s health...
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Bloomberg

How the Midterm Election Can Impact Health Care

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Oct.31 -- Dr. Toby Cosgrove, former chief executive officer at Cleveland Clinic, examines what’s at stake for health care in the U.S. midterm election. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

The Bank of Japan's $430 Billion ETF Habit

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The Bank of Japan has amassed holdings of 80% of the country's ETFs as it attempts to prime the economy via equity purchases. Bloomberg Intelligence's Rebecca Sin explains how the central bank arrived at this point and why it may be...
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Bloomberg

Jindal Steel's Sharma on Outlook for Steel Prices

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Vidya Rattan Sharma, managing director at Jindal Steel & Power, discusses the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on steel prices. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

How CreditEase Is Shaking Up the Way the Chinese Invest

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Feb.23 -- Tang Ning, chief executive officer and founder of CreditEase, discusses Chinese investor appetite for overseas investment, the assets they're looking for, the introduction of "robo-advisors" and the impact of capital controls....
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Bloomberg

Cenovus CEO: Cost-Cutting Efforts to Continue

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Feb.16 -- Brian Ferguson, CEO of Cenovus Energy joins Bloomberg TV Canada's Lily Jamali to discuss his outlook to continue cost cutting after reducing them by about 30% in the past two years.
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Curated Video

Laughter may combat heart disease

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AP Television Baltimore, Maryland, US, August 17, 2011 1. Close of volunteer heart patient John Wallace laughing while connected to an ultrasound and blood pressure cuff 2. Mid of Wallace laughing on hospital next to sonographer 3....
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Bloomberg

Deese: The Economy Is in Transition

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White House economic adviser Brian Deese says the economy is in transition. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." He also talks about recession risks, job growth, inflation and trade with China.
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Bloomberg

White House Is Not Trying to Control Prices: CEA's Bernstein

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White House Council of Economic Advisers member Jared Bernstein discusses inflation and steps taken by the Biden administration to help ease price pressures on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

China's Green Ambitions

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Ray Fung, chief executive officer and chief investment officer at CGNPE Fund Management, discusses china's energy needs and environmental goals. He speaks to Bloomberg's Stephen Engle on "Asia Edge" from the HSBC RMB Forum in Hong Kong.
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Sky News

Fuel Poverty Victims Increase

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VOICED: 300,000 households could be pushed into fuel poverty by Christmas. Rising energy costs have added 7 percent to the average annual bill, and the Fuel Poverty Advisory Group warns that millions more could struggle unless the...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Italian luxury brand Stefano Ricci celebrates 50th in Egypt's Luxor

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Models walk the runway for luxury Italian menswear brand Stefano Ricci during a fashion show celebrating the house's 50th anniversary, at the temple of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Hatshepsut on the west bank of the Nile river, off...
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The Obama administration is poised to unveil first-ever rules limiting carbon emissions from the thousands of power plants that dot the U.S. map. AP reporter Josh Lederman explains. (May 29)

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The Obama administration is poised to unveil first-ever rules limiting carbon emissions from the thousands of power plants that dot the U.S. map. The pollution controls will form the cornerstone of President Barack Obama's campaign to...
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Bloomberg

Doha Bank CEO on Financing Plans, Pandemic Recovery, and the Archegos Capital Saga

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Apr.04 -- Raghavan Seetharaman, CEO of Doha Bank, discusses financing plans for the remainder of the year, the pandemic recovery, and the Archegos Capital saga. He speaks with Manus Cranny and Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

LNG Is an Important Fuel for the Future: Woodside Petroleum CEO

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Meg O'Neill, chief executive officer and managing director at Woodside Petroleum Ltd., discusses the company's partnership with BHP on a $12 billion LNG project, limiting emissions from the project and the market for LNG. She speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Asian Credit Markets Well Placed in 2022: BlackRock's Seth

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Neeraj Seth, managing director and head of Asian credit at BlackRock, discusses, Asian central bank policies, Asian credit markets and where he's finding opportunity. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."