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Siegel: 2.5-3% Growth Enough to Keep Rally Going
Dec.05 -- Wharton School of Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel says the current rally is justified. He discusses the factors that will keep it going on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sen. Warren Supports 21st Century Glass-Steagall
May.10 -- Kevin Cirilli sat down with U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) at Bloomberg's studios in Washington, where he asked about the possibility of establishing a 21st Century Glass-Steagall.
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Sina Sees Long-Term Opportunity in Online Finance
Apr.24 -- Sina Corp. Chairman and CEO Charles Chao discusses internet finance and fintech. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Assessing the Health of the Chinese Auto Market
Apr.09 -- James Chao, Asia-Pacific managing director at IHS Automotive, discusses the Chinese automobile market with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Ramy Inocencio on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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CaixaBank Chairman Says Lax ECB Policy Is ‘Good'
Mar.24 -- CaixaBank Chairman Jordi Gual says it is “good†that Mario Draghi is maintaining a lax monetary policy and thinks the ECB should keep rates low for now. He spoke with Bloomberg's Matt Miller March 16 at the IIF G-20...
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Budget Cuts Won’t Lead to Productivity, Says Jason Furman
Mar.16 -- Jason Furman, senior fellow at Peterson Institute for International Economics, talks about the sustained strength of weekly jobless claims and how President Donald Trump's proposed budget may impact productivity and economic...
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Rosenstein: Seen No Basis to Fire Mueller
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Tuesday he's seen no basis to fire special counsel probing contacts between Trump campaign and Russia. The comment came in response to questions from Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. She...
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StanChart's Mann Weighs in on Fed Chair Candidates
Oct.29 -- Standard Chartered Chief Economist, Asia, David Mann, weighs in on Fed chair candidates. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Trump Is Said Unlikely to Nominate Cohn as Fed Chair: WSJ
Sep.06 -- President Donald Trump is unlikely to nominate Gary Cohn to become Federal Reserve Chairman, the WSJ’s Nate Becker reports in a tweet. Bloomberg's Mike McKee has more on "What'd You Miss?"
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The Takeaways From Yellen's Jackson Hole Remarks
Aug.25 -- Jason Furman, former chairman of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisers, reacts for Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's remarks at the Fed's annual meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on...
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AllianzGI CEO Sees 'Massive' Costs Due to Regulation
Sep.12 -- Andreas Utermann, chief executive officer and global chief investment officer at Allianz Global Investors, explains how MiFID II rules can impact accounting costs and staffing. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Corrects...
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WPP's Sorrell Says Political Uncertainty Hurting Business
Aug.23 -- Martin Sorrell, founder and chief executive officer at WPP, discusses President Trump’s agenda and the outlook for the company in the U.S. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Macron tells Indian students France to pass new laws on violence against women
French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday said his government would soon introduce new legislation aimed at combatting domestic violence.
Addressing students in India, Macron said the new rules and regulation would...
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CoinList President Bromberg Expects ICO Market to Recover
Oct.08 -- CoinList President Andy Bromberg discusses the landscape for cryptocurrencies with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Brexit Talks Focus on Customs Deal, Irish Border
Oct.10 -- British and European Union officials are locked in talks in Brussels over a compromise Brexit deal that could see the U.K. remain temporarily in the EU’s customs regime, people familiar with the negotiations said. Emma...
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IHS Markit Sees Driverless Cars Poised for Liftoff
Jan.04 -- Jeremy Carlson, principal auto analyst at IHS Markit, and Bob O'Donnell, president of TECHnalysis Research, discuss the booming business of autonomous vehicles on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Mario Gabelli Says Banks in Fundamentally Great Shape
Dec.15 -- Mario Gabelli, Gamco Investors chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the state of U.S. banks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What to Expect From Disney's Results
Aug.07 -- Bloomberg's Christine Harvey takes a look at some of the big stories of the day on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Facebook chief discusses regulation of social media in Dublin
Footage of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and three members of the International Grand Committee on Disinformation and Fake News, Hildegarde Naughton, James Lawless and Eamon Ryan as they arrive for talks in Dublin.
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Bitcoin's Slide Deepens as Price Approaches $4,000
Nov.21 -- Bitcoin's weekly loss reached more than 25 percent as the price drop dragged down other digital assets. Bloomberg's Alastair Marsh reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Temenos CEO Sees Digital as a Must for Future of Banks
Nov.21 -- David Arnott, chief executive officer at Temenos, discusses the future of banking and his firm's digital services for the banking industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Greenspan Says U.S. Is Losing Its `Creative Destruction' Edge
Nov.14 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan tells David Rubenstein that increasing regulation is adversely affecting the U.S. economy and hampering the innovation needed for growth. The comments come in the new episode of...
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Santa Claus Rally Won't Happen This Year, Leuthold's Paulsen Says
Nov.20 -- Jim Paulsen, Leuthold Weeden chief investment strategist, and Bob O'Donnell, Technaylsis president, discuss the selloff in U.S. stocks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Wall Street's Secret Shackles Have Been Removed
Jul.10 -- Since the 2008 financial crisis, federal regulators have publicly -- and often privately -- tried to keep giant banks like JPMorgan, already deemed too big to fail, from getting even bigger. Operating through back channels,...