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Unilever Spurns $143 Billion Kraft Heinz Offer

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Feb.17 -- Unilever said it rejected a $143 billion bid from Kraft Heinz Co. that would have combined the consumer-goods companies in the largest-ever food and beverage industry takeover. Bloomberg's Ruth David has the details on...
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U.K. Police Say 'a Number' of Concert Goers Killed

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May.22 -- U.K. police said a "a number" of concert goers were killed late Monday after an apparent explosion at Manchester Arena, in northern England, during a concert by U.S. singer Ariana Grande. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on...
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NSA Chief: I Was Never Directed to Act Illegally

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National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers says he's never been directed to do anything illegal or felt pressure to do anything immoral during his three years as head of the intelligence agency. Rogers was responding to a senator's...
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Texas AG Paxton Investigating Reports of Price Gouging

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Aug.29 -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton comments on the reports of price gouging in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sessions: 'This Culture of Leaking Must Stop'

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The White House's anger about leaks is growing, and the Trump administration is stepping up efforts to crack down on them. The attorney general and the national intelligence director Friday announced renewed focus on what...
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Sessions: "This culture of leaking must stop"

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The White House's anger about leaks is growing, and the Trump administration is stepping up efforts to crack down on them. The attorney general and the national intelligence director on Friday announced renewed focus on...
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CLEAN : UN releases report on freedom of expression in South Sudan

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A UN report released in Juba finds that unlawful restrictions of freedom of expression persist with impunity in South Sudan and that hate speech continues to cause mistrust fear and violence
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Reports Says BOJ's Kuroda to be Re-appointed

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Feb.11 -- Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda is set to be handed a second term in office, Kyodo News reported, without saying where it got the information. Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Pruitt Faces Make or Break Capitol Hill Hearings

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington - 26 April 2018 1. Wide of Pruitt at witness table (partly covers soundbite) 2....
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Ford Says It Plans to Upgrade Mondeo Family Car, Not Kill It

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Sep.04 -- Ford Motor Co. is standing by its Mondeo family car, saying it will move forward with plans for an upgrade of the 25-year-old model and denying a Sunday Times report that it plans to halt production. Craig Trudell reports on...
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CLEAN : Emotional rollercoaster for relatives of missing Argentine crew

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From denial to suffering from optimism to pessimism today it is all pessimism says the father of missing submariner Damian whose vessel disappeared off the coast of Argentina nine days ago
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Danske CEO Thomas Borgen Will Leave Bank

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Sep.19 -- One of the biggest money laundering scandals in Europe is starting to unravel. The CEO of Danske Bank, Thomas Borgen, is going to leave the bank as it revises its outlook for profit and revenue down. Bloomberg's Annmarie...
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Trump Moves Against China Mobile, Citing Security Concerns

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Jul.02 -- The Trump administration is taking aim at Beijing once again. It's moving against allowing China Mobile to enter the U.S. telecoms market on grounds of national security. Officials at the commerce department say the FCC should...
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Pompeo to Visit North Korea as Reports Raise New Questions

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Jul.02 -- U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will travel to Pyongyang on July 5 for futher talks with Kim Jong Un's government as reports suggest the North Korean leader continued to ramp up his weapons production in the weeks leading...
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Australia's Turnbull Survives Leadership Vote

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Aug.20 -- Australia’s Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull survived a leadership vote as he faced down critics within his own party dismayed by the government’s slumping poll ratings. Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts reports on "Bloomberg...
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Sec. Mnuchin Says Tech Investment Curb Will Go Beyond China

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Jun.25 -- The U.S. Treasury Department is planning to increase scrutiny of Chinese investments in sensitive U.S. industries, according to people familiar with the plans, while Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin claims the measure will go...
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Apple to Blame for Supply Chain Reports, Analyst Piecyk Says

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Nov.05 -- Walter Piecyk, a BTIG analyst, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman discuss the report that Apple Inc. has told Foxconn and Pegatron to halt plans for additional production lines dedicated to the iPhone XR. They speak with Bloomberg's...
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Ex- Amb. Sees Saudi Pattern of Opinion Crackdown Beyond Khashoggi

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Oct.15 -- James Smith, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, discusses the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and how governments and investors may view the Saudi leadership. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Alphabet, Amazon: What to Watch for in 3Q Results

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Oct.25 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney looks ahead to third-quarter results from Amazon.com Inc. and Alphabet Inc. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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WHO chief on ebola outbreak in Congo

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Attacks on Ebola treatment centres in eastern the Democratic Republic of Congo threaten to reverse the gains being made against the current outbreak of the deadly virus, the director-general of the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on...
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Gunman kills 2 kids, 1 other in festival attack

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Authorities on Monday were searching for answers to why a 19-year-old opened fire on a popular food festival less than a mile from his parents' home in California, killing two children and another man, but believe many more people would...
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Gunman kills 3 in US festival attack

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US authorities are searching for answers as to why a 19-year-old opened fire on a popular food festival less than a mile (kilometre) from his parents' home in California, killing two children and another man.
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S&P 500 'Upside Surprise' Possible, Aviva Investors Says

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Jul.30 -- Susan Schmidt, head of U.S. equities at Aviva Investors, talks about Federal Reserve policy, the trade spat between the U.S. and China, and stocks. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Poll: Sanders And Warren Rise As Biden Slips To Make 3-Way Tie

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The Monmouth University poll suggests the former VP's supporters are losing their enthusiasm.