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Saudi Arabia Plans Spending Cuts in 2021 as Economy Recovers

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Dec.15 -- Saudi Arabia will stick to its plan to cut spending by 7.3% next year after its budget deficit widened dramatically due to a decline in oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic. Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan speaks with...
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Inflation Is Not Out Of Control: Malik

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Nuveen CIO of Equities Saira Malik says inflation is not out of control, and thinks we are past peak economic growth. She joins alongside Quadratic Capital Founder & CIO Nancy Davis on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Northern Ireland's chief medical officer takes coronavirus briefing

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Chief medical officer Dr Michael McBride talks about coronavirus in Northern Ireland, a vaccine and Christmas restrictions.
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UC Berkeley's Tyson on Biden's $3T Infrastructure Plan

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Mar.26 -- UC Berkeley Haas School of Business Graduate Professor Laura Tyson speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Taylor Riggs about President Biden's proposed $3 Trillion Infrastructure Plan on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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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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Bokeh Capital Partners' Forrest on Markets

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Kim Forrest, CIO at Bokeh Capital Partners, discusses her outlook for markets and investment strategy. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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USDA Predicts Higher Grocery Prices By The End Of 2022

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Consumers could be spending up to 4% more for food by the end of the year.
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Beyond the Bell 04/12/22

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Beyond the Bell 04/12/22
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Bloomberg

India Likely to Grow in Double Digits, Top Adviser Says

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K.V. Subramanian, chief economic adviser of India's finance ministry, discusses the prospects for the economy and policies. India's effort to boost consumption through government spending and low interest rates is paying off, with the...
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Nestle CEO on Third-Quarter, Price Hikes, Outlook

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Nestle SA CEO Mark Schneider discusses third-quarter performance, the impact of inflation on product pricing, and outlook on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition."
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Jeremy Hunt becomes the new Chancellor of the Exchequer

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Jeremy Hunt MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer, seen from within the news gallery during an interview at Sky News on 15th October 2022, United Kingdom
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Jeremy Hunt arrives at BBC Broadcasting House

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Jeremy Hunt arrives at Broadcasting House for a round of media interviews after becoming Chancellor on Friday, following Kwasi Kwarteng's sacking.
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After receiving $7 billion in aid from U.S. taxpayers, the nation's largest banks say they either can't track exactly how they're spending the money or they simply refuse to discuss it.

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HEADLINE: Where'd the bank bailout billions go? CAPTION: After receiving billions in aid from U.S. taxpayers, the nation's largest banks say they either can't track exactly how they're spending the money or they simply refuse to...
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Obama on resignation of Veterans Affairs Secretary amid widespread troubles in veterans' health care

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US Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki resigned on Friday in a personal meeting with President Barack Obama, shortly after publicly apologising for deep problems plaguing the agency's health care system that Obama called "totally...
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Russians Are Losing Confidence in the Ruble: Sinche

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Dec. 17 -- Robert Sinche of Amherst Pierpont Securities and Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon, discuss Russian citizens confidence in the ruble, how government can use reserves to combat the drop in the ruble and what the...
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BURMA: SMUGGLED TAPE OF AUNG SANG SUU KYI IS RELEASED

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English/Nat ASEAN leaders are expressing uncertainty about when Burma would join the grouping after Burmese opposition leader Aung Sang Suu Kyi warned its admission could make the military regime in Rangoon more oppressive. Her warning...
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President Barack Obama unveiled a multitrillion-dollar spending plan that would boost the deficit to a record-breaking $1.56 trillion. AP''s Mark Smith reports.

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HEADLINE: Obama budget would create highest-ever deficit CAPTION: President Barack Obama unveiled a multitrillion-dollar spending plan that would boost the deficit to a record-breaking $1.56 trillion. AP''s Mark Smith reports. (Feb....
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Sky News

The Smith Commission recommends list of powers to be transferred to the Scottish Parliament

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The Smith Commission recommends list of powers to be transferred to the Scottish Parliament
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Sky News

Cosmetic Surgery is Difficult to Regulate

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Cosmetic Surgery is Difficult to Regulate
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Can the U.S. 'Print Money' to Pay Down the National Debt?

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May 12 -- L. Randall Wray, a professor of economics at Bard College and a senior scholar at the Levy Economics Institute, discusses the U.S. national debt and inflation with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Hollande Signals Security Measures Will Swell Deficit

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Nov. 17 -- President Francois Hollande said he will step up spending on security and allow France’s budget-deficit reduction commitments to slide in the process. Bloomberg's Guy Johnson has the latest on "Countdown."
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Bloomberg

U.S. and British Consumers Still Love a Bargain

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May 9 -- Consumers in the U.S. and U.K. that cut back on spending in the wake of the financial crisis have continued their frugal ways as the economies rebound. Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Andrea Felsted and Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece...