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How to Play Apple Ahead of Earnings
Oct.29 -- On this edition of "Options Insight," KKM Financial Managing Director Dan Deming discusses his options strategy with Bloomberg's Luke Kawa on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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What Does Apple's Worst Drop in a Decade Mean for Global Markets?
Nov.27 -- Guests respond to today's MLIV Question of The Day: What does Apple's worst drop in a decade mean for global markets?
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March Capital's Montgomery Sees Market Selloff as 'Blip'
Oct.26 -- March Capital Partners Managing Director Jamie Montgomery discusses venture capital investment strategy, the equity markets selloff, and the Uber and Lyft initial public offerings planned for 2019. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Momentum ETF Tilts Toward Defensive Sectors Over Tech
Feb.08 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Athanasios Psarofagis examines a rebalancing of the largest momentum ETF as it moves away from technology. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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NY Political Leaders Failed in Amazon HQ2 Talks, Flying Fish Partner Says
Feb.14 -- Heather Redman, Flying Fish Partners managing partner, and David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy founder, discuss Amazon.com Inc.'s decision to scrap its plan to build a new campus in New York City. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily...
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Pimco Is Overweight Software Stocks, Wary of `Unicorns'
Jul.18 -- Geraldine Sundstrom, head of asset allocation at Pimco, discusses technology stocks and corporate credit. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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How Your Holiday Tech Gift Could Compromise Other People's Privacy
Consumer privacy advocacy groups and other tech companies want to inform shoppers on how gadget gifts may compromise user security.
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The ETF Wrap: BlackRock Goes Green, the Everything Rally & the "Big Long"
Jan.15 -- BlackRock CEO Larry Fink issued his strongest warning yet to business leaders on the climate crisis, and said his firm will take steps to address the issue across the thousands of companies in which it invests. That may be...
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Principal Global Favors U.S. Stocks, 'Overweight' South Korea
Dec.26 -- Binay Chandgothia, managing director and portfolio manager at Principal Global Investors, talks about U.S. and Asian stocks. He speaks with David Ingles and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Goldman’s Apple Card Probed
Nov.10 -- Goldman Sachs hitting some trouble with its new Apple Card. A viral tweet from a tech entrepreneur alleges gender discrimination in the card’s algorithms and a Wall Street regulator is looking into it. Bloomberg’s Sridhar...
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Calvasina Says Regulatory Headwinds Are Starting to Pick Up for Tech
Jul.09 -- Lori Calvasina, head of U.S. equity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, discusses the tech sector and regulatory constraints. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Is My Flight Delayed? How FlightAware Tracks The World's Flights
People use @flightaware to track their flight and any delays or cancelations that may impact them. How does it work? An inside look from HQ.
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Tech IPO Window Is Wide Open, Triton CEO Says
Jul.05 -- Rett Wallace, Triton Research chief executive officer, discusses the tech IPO landscape with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Italy Will Be More Problematic Than Turkey, Academy Securities' Tchir Says
Aug.14 -- Peter Tchir, Academy Securities head of macro strategy, discusses the reaction of global markets to the financial crisis in Turkey with Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Public get hands on new iPhone in London
Gadget fans have queued overnight outside an Apple retail store in central London to ensure they are among the first to get their hands on the new iPhone handsets. Includes interviews with Sam Shaikh. The technology giant's new iPhone...
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Google Doesn't Have To Apply 'Right To Be Forgotten' Outside Of The EU
The European Court of Justice said there is no obligation under EU law for a search engine operator to implement the rule beyond the EU member states.
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Wall Street's Ex Machina Moment May Have Arrived
Aug.20 -- Today, it’s not just humans competing for work in banking. Machines are becoming a threat to warm-blooded number crunchers worldwide. Indeed, almost one-third of financial-services jobs could be displaced by automation by the...
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Netflix's Latest Earnings Report Shows A Calm Before The Storm
Despite upcoming competition from Apple and Disney, Netflix is pretty confident it can stay on top.
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U.S., U.K. Agreement Would Ease Barriers To Data In Investigations
If a crime is committed in one country but the electronic data is stored in another, it can take a law enforcement agency years to obtain it.
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Bloomberg Market Wrap 10/21: S&P 500 Pushing Higher, FANG Stocks, Nickel
Oct.21 -- Bloomberg market reporters take a deep dive into all of today's action.
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Tech Giants Hit With Broad U.S. Antitrust Probe
Jul.23 -- The Justice Department said it’s investigating whether technology giants are thwarting competition in their markets, stepping up scrutiny of the industry’s biggest names as they come under fire in Washington. Ben Brody reports...
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China Accuses U.S. of Bullying, Moves to Create Security Blacklist
Furious over U.S. attempts to ban Chinese apps, China warns it'll safeguard its tech companies if the U.S. continues its tactics.
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Florida Teenager And 2 Others Charged In Twitter Hack
Authorities say a U.K. man and two others from Florida hacked the Twitter accounts of high-profile users, including Joe Biden.
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Google To Stop Responding Directly To Data Requests From Hong Kong
Google told Newsy it hasn't produced data in response to requests from Hong Kong authorities since the national security law was enacted in June.