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Bull Bond Market Is Over, Says Strategas' Verrone

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Feb.05 -- Christopher Verrone, head of technical analysis at Strategas Research Partners, discusses the deepening global equity slump as he says the bond bull market is over. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Wisconsin Researchers Aim to Make Cows Happier

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WHEN IT COMES TO LIFE ON A FARM THESE COWS …HAVE IT PRETTY GOOD. FROM MISTING SPRAYS … TO RELAXING BREEZES ... TO BACK RUBS.SOUNDBITE (English) Nigel Cook, Dairyland Initiative. "I think it's really important that we give them...
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Bloomberg

PBOC Says China May Face 'Gray Rhino' Risks

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Nov.05 -- China’s economy may face "gray rhino" type financial risks, the PBOC said in its 2018 financial stability report, referring to probable, high-impact threats that people should see coming, but often don’t. Liu Li-gang, chief...
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Bloomberg

S&P Public Finance Outlook Sees Slower Growth Impacting Muni Market

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Feb.06 -- Robin Prunty, head of analytics and research at S&P Public Finance, discusses how an expected economic slowdown may impact state spending and municipal bonds. She speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs in this week's "Muni...
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Boris Johnson pledges spending blitz to heal UK economy amid coronavirus pandemic

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Boris Johnson has promised an infrastructure spending blitz to revitalise the battered UK economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The Prime Minister said he is preparing for an effort comparable to Franklin D Roosevelt’s New...
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Bloomberg

Prudential Sheds Too-Big-to-Fail Tag as FSOC Eases Regulation

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Oct.17 -- Mark Grier, vice chairman at Prudential Financial, discusses U.S. regulators agreeing to drop the firm's label of too big to fail. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Evergrande Dollar Bonds Fall

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Sep.08 -- China Evergrande Group’s dollar bonds are falling to fresh lows after a report that the firm plans to suspend loan-interest payments and Fitch’s move to cut its credit rating deeper into junk territory. Bloomberg’s Rebecca...
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Sky News

Prince William visits Alexander Stadium

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Princce William, Duke of Cambridge, sitting down with members of a not-for-profit organisation Sports Key during a visit to Alexander Stadium on 6th May 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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CLEAN : French Baccalaureate 2022: French students take philosophy test amid heatwave

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It's hard to concentrate when it's hot": Parisian high school students are dreading the heat as they prepare for their philosophy test for the 2022 French Baccalaureate (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Chinese Developer Sunac Proposes Debt-Payment Changes After Warning

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China's Sunac Real Estate Group Co. is seeking to cut the size of its upcoming bond obligations after warning that the developer might miss payment on a local note for the first time. Meanwhile, China Evergrande Group is facing a...
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Press Association

Prime Minister delivers speech at Ukrainian Cathedral of the Holy Family

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Boris Johnson made a speech at the Ukrainian Cathedral of the Holy Family in Mayfair, London on Sunday evening in which he told the congregation the UK “cannot shut our eyes” to the country’s plight following the Russian invasion.
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Bloomberg

How Hilton Became the Best Buyout Ever

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Chris Nassetta, Hilton president & CEO, reflects on the sleepless nights during the Great Recession and how his team persevered. He appears on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This interview was recorded December 1.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Consumer Prices Meet Expectations With 7% Gain

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U.S. consumer prices rose the fastest since 1982 in December, coming in line with estimates at 7%. Bloomberg's Mike McKee breaks down the numbers.
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Curated Video

SOUTH AFRICA: OSTRICHES GIVEN ANTI STRESS SUPPLEMENTS

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English/Nat Burying their heads in the sand is no longer the best method for Ostriches trying to beat stress. Doctors in South Africa have come up with a new natural supplement to give stressed- out young ostrich chicks. Stress is the...
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Malawi court puts relocation of 60 elephants on hold

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Phirilongwe, Malawi - June 8, 2009 1. An elephant is loaded onto a flat bed truck 2. Pan from IFAW signage to elephant loaded onto truck 3. Pan of Phirilongwe locals walking past the elephant capture team 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Neil...
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Curated Video

A London gym takes exercising back to the schoolyard

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Gymbox, London - 23 April 2008 1. Various exteriors of Gymbox 2. Various wide shots of fitness class 3. Close-up student 4. Wide shot class 5. Close-up student 6. Wide shot instructor setting up school circuits workout 7. Close-up man...
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ALBANIA: KOSOVO CRISIS: POST TRAUMATIC STRESS SYNDROME

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Albanian/Nat After having to deal with the practical problems of survival, another danger is now facing the thousands of Kosovar refugees who have fled their homes. In the Albanian capital, Tirana, medical experts claim they're seeing...
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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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Curated Video

The euphoria of a U.S. soldier's homecoming from Iraq often gives way to depression, stress and trouble dealing with family members during the first months home, a new Pentagon study finds

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HEADLINE:After Iraq, mental health problems arise CAPTION: The euphoria of a U.S. soldier's homecoming from Iraq often gives way to depression, stress and trouble dealing with family members during the first months home, a new Pentagon...
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Sky News

Raoul Moat now making threats to wider public

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Raoul Moat now making threats to wider public
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Bloomberg

Japanese Snap Election Was a Little Disappointing: Mowat

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Dec. 15 -- JPMorgan's Adrian Mowat discusses the results of Japan's snap election and the impact of lower oil prices on the Japanese economy with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

ECB's Nowotny: Things Getting Quieter, More Balanced

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June 28 -- ECB Governing Council Member Ewald Nowotny weighs in on Brexit and discusses his outlook for the markets and economy. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Lew: Urgent Need for Congressional Action on Puerto Rico

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May 3 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew discusses Puerto Rico's debt crisis with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Milken Institute Global Conference.