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Rep. McClintock Says Health Care 'Most of What We Want'
Mar.22 -- Rep. Tom McClintock, a member of the House Budget Committee and a Republican from California, talks about Republican support for the American Health Care Act ahead of this week's House floor vote on the bill. He speaks with...
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Harris County Judge Expects Large-Scale Buyout of Houses
Sep.06 -- Harris County Judge Edward Emmett discusses the recovery from Hurricane Harvey with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "What'd You Miss?"
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China-Focused ETF Funds See Record Inflows
Mar.08 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's James Seyffart examines a day of record inflows for two China-focused exchange-traded funds. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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#MeToo Moment for Anadarko Office in Denver
Apr.16 -- Former employees in Anadarko's Denver office say women were regularly harassed there. One woman said there was a toxic culture and sexual harassment went unpunished. Bloomberg's Catherine Traywick reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Philippine Bourse Targets Bigger IPO Size in Second Half: CEO
Jul.07 -- Ramon Monzon, president and chief executive officer at Philippine Stock Exchange, discusses investor sentiment, the IPO pipeline and the reforms he’s looking to put in place. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: China...
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Gregory Poland on the COVID-19 Vaccine Timeline
Sep.20 -- Mayo Clinic Vaccine Research Group Director Gregory Poland discusses the timeline for a coronavirus vaccine. He speaks with Guy Johnson and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets." September 17, 2020
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France Floats Veto Threat Over Brexit Deal
Dec.03 -- France has warned it could veto a trade deal between the U.K. and the EU if it doesn’t like the terms. It piles pressure on negotiators not to make further concessions. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says any deal must...
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Trump's Budget Isn’t Going Anywhere, Says Ex-CBO Director
Mar.17 -- Former CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf and Steve Rattner, chairman at Willett Advisors, discuss criticism from both sides of the aisle on President Donald Trump's budget proposal and look at growth potential for the U.S....
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El-Erian Says Trump's Speech Will Be Important to Markets
Feb.28 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and Bloomberg View columnist, examines what markets need to hear from tonight's address to a joint session of Congress by President Donald Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Airasia CEO on Leasing Unit Sale, China Expansion
Jan.17 -- Tony Fernandes, chief executive officer at Airasia Group, discusses the bidding process for his company’s leasing unit, his push to treat the group as one airline, and expansion plans in India and China. He speaks with...
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Shale Stocks Overpriced, Overdone, Says MercBloc's Dicker
Sept. 15 -- Dan Dicker, president at MercBloc, looks at equity valuations of shale producers and the factors extending the timeline for a rebound in oil prices. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Snapchat Said to File Confidentially for Public Offering
Nov. 15 -- Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat, has filed confidentially for an initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Alex Barinka reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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Activist Investors Target Bigger Companies in Europe, Says Alvarez & Marsal
Jun.26 -- Malcolm Mackenzie, head of European corporate transformation services at Alvarez & Marsal, discusses the new report on activist investors in Europe, the rise in "wolf packs" and if the U.K. is more susceptible to activism. He...
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A Second Wave of Covid-19 Infections Is Expected: Johns Hopkins’ Farley
Apr.23 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley explains the timeline for vaccine testing and the dangers of a second wave of coronavirus infections later in the year during cold and flu season. He speaks on...
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Youdao Confident in Long-Term Plans After IPO, CEO Says
Oct.25 -- Youdao fell 20% after raising $95 million in the IPO, as shares of Chinese companies that went public in the U.S. this year are down on average of 12.8% from their offer prices. Despite the trade tension and talks on stricter...
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FERC Chairman Sees Framework to 'Expeditiously' Approve LNG Terminals
Mar.01 -- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Neil Chatterjee discusses LNG projects on tap for 2019 and the safety and reliability of the U.S. power grid. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Coronavirus: The Long, Slow Process to Finding a Vaccine
Mar.02 -- Imperial College London Professor of Virus Genomics Paul Kellam explains the process of researching and developing a vaccine to combat a virus. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Australia's Economy Is 'Remarkably Reslilient,' Says Frydenberg
Feb.24 -- Australia Treasurer Josh Frydenberg discusses the impact of the coronavirus on Australia's tourism and economy, Australia's trade with China and the U.K. and Reserve Bank of Australia's monetary policy. He speaks with...
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Why Palantir Has Begun Building a Sales Team as IPO Nears
Jan.07 -- As Palantir Technologies Inc. preps for its long-awaited initial public offering -- which is expected as early as this year -- the 15-year-old startup has taken a cue from other, more traditional tech companies. It has trimmed...
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Sen. Warner Says Facebook Self-Regulation 'Not Going to Cut it'
Sep.19 -- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is in Washington D.C. for a series of lawmaker meetings as the digital giant faces growing scrutiny from several corners of government. On Wednesday, Zuckerberg had dinner with a group of Senators...
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Australia-Facebook Spat Over New Law Continues
Jan.31 -- Australia’s Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says his meeting with Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg in the past week did little to resolve the spat between the country and the social media giant over proposed...
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Biden Agenda Makes Senate Headway With Infrastructure Deal
Jul.29 -- The U.S. Senate voted to proceed on a $550 billion infrastructure bill Wednesday night, while Democrats rallied behind a broader budget resolution plan. Bloomberg Government’s Jack Fitzpatrick has the details.
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Burying Asia’s Emissions Under the Sea
Dec.06 -- Australian and Japanese companies are studying plans to capture carbon dioxide from industrial emitters across Asia and store it under the ocean floor off the coast of Australia. One proposal is calling for the use of gas...