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Trump Pushes for OPEC+ to Reach Deal on Oil Cuts
Apr.03 -- Christyan Malek, Head of EMEA oil & gas research at JPMorgan, talks about what needs to happen for OPEC to reach a deal on oil production cuts. He appears on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Oil Industry Facing a Severe Test: Sanford C. Bernstein’s Beveridge
Mar.26 -- Neil Beveridge, senior oil analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, discusses China’s oil companies and his outlook for the sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Victoria Derbyshire leaves BBC offices after it announces cuts to 450 jobs
Plans to “modernise” the BBC’s newsroom will lead to an estimated 450 job losses, the BBC has said.
The corporation said it wanted to "reduce duplication" while making savings of £80 million.
It said there will be a review of "the...
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RBA Minutes: Key Takeaways From February’s Meeting
Feb.17 -- The Reserve Bank of Australia has released the minutes from its February meeting. Bloomberg Economics’ James McIntyre discusses the meeting on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Boeing Reports $2.4 Billion 2Q Loss, Delays 777X Debut
Jul.29 -- Boeing Co. is slowing production of the 787 and moving the debut of the 777X to 2022 after reporting second quarter results that were heavily impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland...
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Russia's Novak on Oil Output Cuts, Demand, Virus
Jun.18 -- Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak discusses the recent oil output cut agreement by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies. He also comments on the impact of the coronavirus on oil demand in an...
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SoftBank’s Vision Fund Is Said to Consider Cutting 10% of Staff
May.27 -- SoftBank Group Corp. is planning deep cuts within its Vision Fund investment arm, according to three people familiar with the matter. Peter Elstrom reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Uber Is Laying Off 3,000 More Employees
The rideshare company already announced plans to lay off 3,700 employees earlier this month.
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Wall Street Looks to Offices Outside NYC
Dec.14 -- Deutsche Bank AG is considering moving some of its 4,600 Manhattan staff to other hub cities across the U.S. but there are no concrete plans as yet. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China Stocks Rally Fizzles in U.S. After Historic Surge
The frenzied rally in U.S.-listed Chinese stocks is starting to cool off as investors debate whether Beijing's pledge to stabilize financial markets can turn into concrete policies. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Goldman Sachs to Cut Several Hundred Jobs
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is embarking on its biggest round of jobs cuts since the start of the pandemic. Several hundred positions will be eliminated starting this month. Sonali Basak reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
US Is Much Cleaner Story for Investors: Darby
Sean Darby, chief global equity strategist at Jefferies, discusses his outlook for global equities, Fed policy and where he's finding opportunity. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
The Fed Is Not Going to Pivot, Morgan Stanley's Wilson Says
Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley chief US equity strategist and CIO, says the Federal Reserve will not pivot and he says most average investors are realistic about the Fed. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Open."
Bloomberg
Fed Expectations, Tech Relief, Consumers: 3-Minute MLIV
Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Europe." For up to the minute market intelligence and insight, click MLIV.
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Fed Won't Be Easing for Quite Some Time, TD's Misra Says
TD Securities Global Head of Rates Strategy Priya Misra says the Federal Reserve is going to be reluctant to stop hiking and predicts a 50 basis point rate increase in February. Speaking with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open," Misra...
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Congress sent President Barack Obama hard-fought legislation cutting a record $38 billion from federal spending on Thursday, bestowing bipartisan support on the first major compromise between the White House and newly empowered Republicans in Congress.
HEADLINE: Congress OKs big budget cuts
CAPTION:Congress sent Pres. Barack Obama hard-fought measure cutting a record $38 billion from federal spending, giving bipartisan support to the first major compromise between the White House and...
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With layoffs spreading, the number of initial claims for jobless benefits rose last week, while the total number of people continuing to receive benefits set a record high. (March 12)
HEADLINE:Jobless claims rise as retail sales slip
CAPTION: With layoffs spreading, the number of initial claims for jobless benefits rose last week, while the total number of people continuing to receive benefits set a record high....
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President Obama signed a controversial, bipartisan bill Friday extending Bush-era tax cuts for all Americans as well as unemployment benefits.
HEADLINE: Obama Signs Massive Tax Bill into Law
CAPTION: President Obama signed a controversial, bipartisan bill Friday extending Bush-era tax cuts for all Americans as well as unemployment benefits. (Dec. 17)
After more than a week...
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Colourful kites fill the air at kite festival
1. Wide pan from the beach to the kites
2. Giant penguin-kite flying above visitors
3. Various men flying kites
4. Wide of a giant lizard kite
5. Various country flags and tents
6. SOUNDBITE (French) Sandrine Frebourg, Festival...
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A last-minute budget deal forged amid bluster and tough bargaining averted an embarrassing federal shutdown, cut billions in spending and provided the first major test of the divided government.
Federal shutdown avoided, new budget fight begins
A last-minute budget deal forged amid bluster and tough bargaining averted an embarrassing federal shutdown, cut billions in spending and provided the first major test of the divided...
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As the economic downturn continues, even one of the nation's wealthiest school districts faces tough choices. Part 2 of an AP investigation.
HEADLINE: Hard times hitting even the richest school districts
CAPTION: As the economic downturn continues, even one of the nation's wealthiest school districts faces tough choices. Part 2 of an AP investigation. (June 2)
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SYND 15-2-73 EFFECTS OF GAS WORKERS INDUSTRIAL ACTION AND OLD PEOPLE MOVED
Gas shortages due to industrial action and food shortages means hard times for Londons elderly people.
1. ws gasometer pan to deflated gasometer
2. vs posters being printed
3. ms food cartoons being stacked
4. vs prepacked...
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Drawing a bright line with congressional Republicans, President Obama is proposing $1.5 trillion in new tax revenue as part of his long-term deficit reduction plan.
HEADLINE: Obama to propose $1.5 trillion in new tax revenue
CAPTION: Drawing a bright line with congressional Republicans, President Obama is proposing $1.5 trillion in new tax revenue as part of his long-term deficit reduction plan. ...
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FBI agents from across the country were in Washington Wednesday, warning about how the mandated sequestration budget cuts are affecting the agency's operations and investigations. (Dec. 4)
FBI agents from across the country were in Washington Wednesday, warning about how the mandated sequestration budget cuts are affecting the agency's operations and investigations.
The FBI is expecting budget cuts of up to $700 million...