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Sandberg Says 70 Million Small Businesses Using Facebook
Jun.19 -- Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg discusses how small businesses use Facebook services with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
Sky News
The Democratic Unionist Party has signed a Confidence and Supply deal with the Conservatives
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VOICED: The Conservatives struck a deal today with the DUP for parliamentary support - at a cost to UK taxpayers of one billion pounds. Labour attacked the...
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OECD's Mann Says 'Don’t See Data' on Global Growth
Oct.13 -- Catherine Mann, chief economist at OECD, explains why data is keeping the OECD from being optimistic on the global economy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Catherine Mann de la OCDE dice que ‘no ve los datos' sobre crecimiento mundial
Oct.13-- Catherine Mann, principal economista de la OCDE, explica por qué los datos no permiten que la OCDE sea optimista respecto de la economía mundial en "Bloomberg Surveillance".
Sky News
Interview with Bank of England Governor Mark Carney
CLEAN: Interior interview with Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, speaking about the bank's decision to raise interest rates from 0.25% to 0.5% in order to reduce inflation while encouraging the economy to grow on November 02, 2017 in...
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Thales CFO Sees 'Good Level of Demand' Across Businesses
Jul.26 -- Pascal Bouchiat, Thales SA chief financial officer, discusses the company's first-half results with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets."
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HSBC's Neumann Says Passed Peak Growth in Asia
Aug.11 -- Frederic Neumann, co-head of Asian economic research at HSBC, discusses growth in Asia, core inflation and his outlook for the region. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Baidu Search Ads Recover From Restrictions
Jul.27 -- Jefferies Hong Kong/China Internet Analyst Karen Chan weighs in on Baidu's performance and earnings. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Euro Strength Becomes a Worry for Luxury Brands
Sep.13 -- Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Andrea Felsted examines the impact of a strengthening euro on luxury goods makers and looks at how brands are faring in different parts of the world. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (Felsted is a...
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Lebovitz espera crecimiento con o sin reforma tributaria
Nov.17-- David Lebovitz, estratega de mercado mundial de JPMorgan Asset Management, y Michael McKee de Bloomberg hablan sobre el posible impacto de la reforma tributaria con Alix Steel, Jonathan Ferro y David Westin de Bloomberg para...
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La obra 'Sin Título VII' de De Kooning se vendió en US$35 millones
Mar.27-- Brett Gorvy, cofundador de la Galería Levy Gorvy, habla del arte en Asia y de la pintura abstracta 'Sin Título VII' de Willem de Kooning que se vendió el día de la inauguración en Art Basel Hong Kong. Conversa con Rosalind Chin...
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Trump Agenda Faces Tough Fiscal Headwinds
Jan.30 -- President Donald Trump is likely to have less legislative success due to resistance from Democrats and fiscal concerns in his second year in office. Bloomberg's Toluse Olorunnipa reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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Tata Consultancy's Profit Meets Estimates
Jan.11 -- Frost & Sullivan Vice President Information and Communication Technology, Asia-Pacific Ajay Sunder discusses the performance of Tata Consultancy Services. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Congress Ends Shutdown by Passing Delayed Budget Deal
Feb.09 -- Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker reports on the U.S. Congress passing a two-year budget agreement in a 240-186 vote that will increase federal spending by nearly $300 billion, the vote ends a brief partial government shutdown. She...
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Emerging Markets Lead Next Wave of Capex
Feb.25 -- Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on emerging markets and the global economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Curated Video
Locals help refugees by donating and fixing bikes
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A group of volunteers in Germany gather twice a week to repair bikes which have been donated for refugees.
Over 800 bikes have been restored so far in a project designed to foster ties between locals...
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McConnell: I've Had No Change of Heart on Moore
The top Republican in the Senate says if Alabama candidate Roy Moore, dogged by allegations of sexually molesting a teenager decades ago, is elected he would "immediately have an Ethics Committee case."
McConnell also said...
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Tax Reform and President Trump's Emotional Whiplash
Dec.05 -- Bloomberg’s Toluse Olorunnipa discusses tax reform and President Donald Trump’s response to Robert Mueller’s Russia probe. He speaks with Tom Keene and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sedan Demand in U.S. Falls as Consumers Turn to SUVs, Pickups
Sep.05 -- Japanese automakers are struggling mightily to move sedans in the U.S. market during an era of booming demand for sport utility vehicles and pickups. Bloomberg's Jie Ma reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Sanofi CFO Discusses Full-Year Guidance, U.S. Drug Pricing
Jul.31 -- Jerome Contamine, chief financial officer of Sanofi, discusses the drugmaker's increase in its full-year profit guidance as new products help offset declines for the diabetes treatment Lantus, the company's biggest medicine. He...
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Shell's Van Beurden on Buybacks, Asset Sale, Divestment
Jul.26 -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc Chief Executive Officer Ben van Beurden discusses plans for a $25 billion share buyback and comments on the company's asset-sale and divestment programs. He talks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open"...
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Long Way From ECB Buying Italian Bonds, Panmure Gordon Says
Sep.03 -- Simon French, chief economist at Panmure Gordon, discusses Italian political risk and its impact on bond markets and the euro after Italy’s coalition government went back on the offensive, insisting they’ll follow through on...