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President says reducing spread of nuclear weapons in high priority

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1. Two shot of US President Barack Obama, and former US Secretary of State, George Shultz 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "We do not want a world of continued nuclear proliferation. And that in order for us to meet...
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Big 6 energy firms putting prices up

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Big 6 energy firms putting prices up
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FTSE 100 Rebounds to Erase Post-Brexit Losses

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June 29 -- European stocks closed with a gain of 3.2 percent, erasing losses suffered in the aftermath of the U.K.'s Brexit vote as European stocks rallied for a second day. Bloomberg's Mark Barton breaks down the day's trading on...
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Tesla Opens Massive Battery 'Gigafactory'

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RESTRICTIONS SUMMARYAP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSparks, Nevada - July 26, 20161. wide exterior shot of Tesla's Gigabattery factory2. medium exterior shot of factory3. construction vehicles drive on site4....
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Sharapova's doping ban cut to 15 months

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Maria Sharapova's doping ban was reduced from two years to 15 months on Tuesday, meaning the Russian tennis star can come back in April and return to Grand Slam play at the French Open.The Court of Arbitration for Sport cut nine months...
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Trump Trade Aide Touts Focus on Industrial Base

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Mar.06 -- Peter Navarro, director of the White House National Trade Council, says the U.S. is looking for reciprocal trade opportunities. He spoke at an economists’ policy conference in Washington on Monday.
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China Said to Eye Steel Mega-Deal

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Nov.21 -- China has named the former chairman of Baoshan Iron & Steel Co. as president of rival Ansteel Group Corp., signaling its intention to merge the two parent companies and create a steel giant that would top ArcelorMittal as the...
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BOJ Unlikely to Ease Policy This Week, IHS Markit's Taguchi Says

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Apr.21 -- Harumi Taguchi, principal economist at IHS Markit, talks about Japan's economy and central bank policy. About half of economists now expect the Bank of Japan’s next policy move to be monetary easing, including three who see it...
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Portugal's Central Bank Governor Weighs in on ECB, Portugal's Economy

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Jun.20 -- Carlos da Silva Costa, Portugal’s central bank governor, discusses Portugal's banking system and the ECB in this exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Matt Miller at the ECB Forum in Sintra.
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We're Going Back Into High-Yield Debt, Says Legal and General's Roe

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Nov.27 -- John Roe, head of multi-asset funds at Legal and General Investment Management, discusses credit assets and where he's finding opportunity. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Top-Ranked Bloomberg Forecaster on Commodities Outlook, OPEC+ & U.S. Heatwave Impact

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Jun.30 -- As 2Q21 draws to a close, Prestige Economics' President Jason Schenker discusses his outlook for commodities in the second-half of the year. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Germany Has ‘Very Expansionary Fiscal Policy’: Finance Minister Scholz

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Jan.24 -- German Finance Minister Olaf Scholtz discusses European trade with the United States, the European Central Bank’s strategic policy review, and German fiscal policy. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Chad Thomas at the World Economic...
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Pimco’s Wilding Says Fed Has Been Effective in Adding Reserves

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Jan.30 -- Tiffany Wilding, chief U.S. economist at Pacific Investment Management Co., examines balance sheet messaging from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and the Fed’s approach to inflation. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Jonathan...
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States Move To Close Restaurants And Bars

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Four states ban dine-in options and ask restaurants to offer to-go services only in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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Suella Braverman plans to cut spending by tackling waste and ‘stubborn’ shirkers

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Tory leadership hopeful Suella Braverman has vowed to tackle “stubborn” working-age people who “refuse” to get jobs to help cut the cost of Government and fund a “radical” plan to slash taxes. The Attorney General pledged to remove VAT...
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Shirai: Japanese Economy On Recovery Process

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Former Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Board Member and Keio University Professor of Economics Sayuri Shirai believes the Japanese economy is on the recovery process especially in the services sector. She speaks with Juliette Saly and...
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Former IBM CEO Palmisano: Chip Situation is Improving

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Data and semiconductors are the lifeblood of the economy according to Former IBM CEO Sam Palmisano. He spoke about ways companies that rely on chips can improve their supply chains. He spoke with David Westin on Bloomberg Television's...
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Historic Grosvenor Estate green plan for energy efficiency

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As Cop26 continues in Glasgow, one of the UK's oldest and most illustrious property companies, Grosvenor Estates, reveals how it is investing £90million in retrofitting 2000 units in its historic London buildings to make them more energy...
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Bloomberg

U.S. FDA to Authorize Covid Pills

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New Covid treatments from Pfizer Inc. and Merck & Co. Inc. could be set for approval in the U.S. this week in what would be a significant development in the fight against the pandemic. Bloomberg's Michelle Cortez reports on "Bloomberg...
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US Treasury Sec on economic relations with China

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1. Wide of committee hearing room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Timothy Geithner, US Treasury Secretary: "Our policy toward China is about protecting the interests of the United States, our national security interests and our economic...
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SOUTH KOREA: SEOUL: FIRST AIRSHOW OPENS

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Korean/Nat South Korea's first air show opened in Seoul on Monday, with over 200 domestic and foreign defence contractors displaying their planes and equipment. Competition is stiff for a slice of South Korea's growing and potentially...
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Cosmetic Surgery is Difficult to Regulate

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Cosmetic Surgery is Difficult to Regulate
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Bloomberg

The Senate Hearing on Valeant in 3 Minutes

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Pershing Square Capital Management CEO Bill Ackman, Valeant CEO Michael Pearson and former Interim Valeant CEO Howard Schiller testify on drug pricing before the Senate Special Committee on Aging. (Source: Bloomberg)