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Underlying US Inflation Moderated Slightly in April

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The US CPI, excluding food and energy, rose 5.5% from a year ago after 5.6% in the prior month, according to data out Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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First Look With Surveillance: US Default, UK Wages

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Anna Edwards and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Australian Shadow Treasurer on Budget Surplus

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Australian Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor discusses the country's budget surplus and outlook for the economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Sen. Rick Scott: Very Disappointed Nothing Happened Today

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"I'm very disappointed nothing happened today." Senator Rick Scott, a Republican from Florida, discusses the meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House over the debt ceiling.
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Goldman's Alec Phillips on Debt Ceiling 'X-Date'

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Goldman Sachs Research Chief Political Economist, Alec Phillips discusses whether or not he believes there will be a short term extension on the debt ceiling given the potential 'X-Date" of June 1st, and the White House, Senate, and...
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Durbin Sees an Eventual Deal on Debt Ceiling

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Democratic Senator Dick Durbin sees Congress eventually reaching an agreement to raise the debt ceiling and says talks should have started long ago. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin in New York. Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Top Calls: Oil Industry Under-Invested Between 2014-2021

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Stewart Glickman, CFRA Energy Equity Research Analyst joins Romaine Bostick to discuss the big movers on the back of analyst recommendations on Bloomberg Markets: The Close. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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US Core PCE Rises 0.3% as Inflation Pressures Persist

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US inflation pressures persisted in March as the personal consumption expenditures price index excluding food and energy, the Fed's preferred measure of underlying inflation, rose 0.3% in March from the prior month and 4.6% from a year...
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Sajid Javid leaves Downing Street to announce spending plan in parliament

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Chancellor Sajid Javid leaves 11 Downing Street before an address to parliament in which he will announce an additional £2 billion of Brexit funding for Government departments.
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Eat Out to Help Out scheme explained

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A look at the Government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme, which launches on August 3 to encourage people to eat out in a bid to boost the economic recovery from the virus crisis. Under the scheme, a 50% discount will be available at...
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United Electronics Targets 10% Market Share in Egypt

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United Electronics is Saudi Arabia's largest consumer electronics retailer. It posted full year profit of almost 397 million riyals. Its full year revenue missed estimates. The retailer's CEO Mohamed Galal discusses the company's results...
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UK Listened, Responded on Tax Plan: Treasury's Philp

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Chief Secretary to the UK Treasury Chris Philp explains the decision by Prime Minister Liz Truss to drop a plan to cut taxes for the UK's highest earners just 10 days after announcing it. He speaks with Lizzy Burden on "Bloomberg...
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Fadlallah: Saibor More Than Quintupled From Star of Year

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Tarek Fadlallah, CEO at Nomura Asset Management, Middle East discusses the Saudi budget, inflation in the region and why fixed income investors should focus on MENA-Gulf markets. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on...
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Pound falls to all-time low against US dollar amid fears over UK tax cut plans

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The pound has plunged to an all-time low against the US dollar amid hammered market confidence in the Government’s economic plans after the Chancellor last week unveiled the biggest tax cuts in 50 years and signalled more were on the way.
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The History Of Campaign Financing

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How do candidates finance their increasingly expensive election campaigns?
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Who Are the Winners and Losers in Advertising?

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Dec. 9 -- Pivotal Research Senior Research Analyst Brian Wieser discusses advertising revenue for different media on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Moody's Ell On Regional Central Banks Outlook

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Moody's Analytics Senior Economist Katrina Ell previews the Reserve Bank of Australia interest rate decision, plus discuses her outlook for regional central banks. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets...
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TV Networks Tackle Declining Ad Sales

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Jul.12 -- TV networks including ESPN are bracing for a drop in advertising revenue for football games in the coming season, which could drag down sales growth for sports broadcasts overall, advertising and television executives say....
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HSBC's Pranjul Bhandari on India's GDP Growth, Budget

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HSBC Chief India Economist Pranjul Bhandari discusses how the spread of the new omicron variant and fresh restrictions threaten India's fragile recovery. This as India is set to release its GDP estimates for fiscal 2022. Bhandari speaks...
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Midterms 2022: Senate Races to Watch

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Midterms 2022: Senate races to watch and upcoming debates. Iona's Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and Cogent's Lisa Miller discuss with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Indonesian Energy Minister on Fuel Reforms, Budget

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Jan. 5 -- Sudirman Said, Indonesian energy and mineral resources minister, talks about the nation's fuel reforms and budget outlook. Indonesia this year capped the diesel subsidy and scrapped aid for gasoline, the biggest changes to a...
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Curology Names a New CEO

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Emily Chang speaks with new Curology CEO Heather Wallace and former CEO David Lortscher, M.D., about the decision to announce an executive transition, outlook on Curology's business, and the direct-to-consumer landscape.
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What to expect in the Chancellor's Budget 2021

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A look at what to expect in Chancellor Rishi Sunak's Budget when he delivers it in Parliament on March 3. Mr Sunak has said he "is preparing a Budget that provides support for people" as Covid lockdown rules are eased.
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Rouse: Inflation Remains a Challenge

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Cecilia Rouse, Council of Economic Advisers Chair, discusses the Biden administration's plan to counter inflation given the latest CPI report numbers. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."