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When Is the Federal Reserve Going to Start Cutting Interest Rates?
Hebe Chen, market analyst at IG, discusses Federal Reserve policy and the implications for financial markets. She also discusses the outlook for China's economy with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Washington Seeking More Cooperation With Seoul on Chips
Chips have been a key point in discussions between the US and South Korean officials during President Yoon Suk Yeol's state visit to Washington. Sangmi Cha reports on Bloomberg Television.
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McCarthy on Debt Plan: Democrats Now Need to Do Their Job
Speaker Kevin McCarthy talks to reporters after his debt limit bill passed the House. The vote, coming after days of arm twisting, puts pressure on President Joe Biden to open talks with Republicans over the debt limit as a payment...
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What Does Poor Rating For Collapsed Pittsburgh Bridge Mean For Others?
Infrastructure spending advocates note there are thousands of bridges across the U.S. with the same poor designation as the bridge that collapsed.
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Do You Know What A Bomb Cyclone Is?
A quickly intensifying winter storm on the East Coast could develop into a Nor'easter and possibly a bomb cyclone.
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Police Use Gas, Horses, Concussion Grenades in Washington
Jun.02 -- Phalanxes of District of Columbia police, National Guard officers, Secret Service personnel and other law enforcement agents used tear-gas canisters and grenades that make a deafening noise and blinding light to disperse a...
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Five Things We Learned This Week
Apr.07 -- From the world's best restaurant to Wall Street stars sounding the alarm on the U.S. economy, here are five things we learned this week.
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Dave Chappelle To Donate Buffalo Show Proceeds To Shooting Victims
The comedian scheduled a last-minute show in Buffalo, New York, to benefit victims and families impacted by last month's supermarket mass shooting.
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Crossing Of Deadly Train Crash Was On A List To Get Safety Upgrades
The site of a deadly crash in Mendon, Missouri was a passive crossing, meaning it had no flashing light or automatic gate.
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'Zoom Towns' Offering Incentives To Attract Remote Workers
Many towns and cities have found ways to reinvigorate their economies by enticing remote workers to move there.
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1970s: Front of N.C. Legislative Building.
1970s: Front of N.C. Legislative Building. Woman shows brochure to group of schoolchildren.
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Credit Suisse, UBS Among Banks Facing DOJ Russia-Sanctions Probe
The US Justice Department is investigating banks including Credit Suisse Group AG and UBS Group AG over whether they helped Russian oligarchs dodge sanctions, according to people familiar with the matter. Jodi Schneider reports on...
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A First Look at Trump's Agenda
Nov. 10 - Having won the election, Donald Trump faces the daunting challenge of getting something done. One of his biggest obstacles isn’t politics; it’s money. Here’s a look at some of the things Trump has said are his priorities.
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Citigroup CEO Fraser Says US Is Not at a Credit Crisis
Citigroup Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser shares her views on the US regional bank crisis. She speaks with David Rubenstein at the Economic Club of Washington. (Excerpt)
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Federal Reserve Pause Would Have Been Appropriate: Former Vice Chair
Former Federal Reserve Vice Chair Alan Blinder discusses the central bank's decision to raise interest rates at a ninth straight meeting. The Federal Open Market Committee indicated there may be more hikes to come in a clear sign it's...
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Biden Targets Chinese Chipmakers Getting US Funds
The Biden administration is set to unveil restrictions on new operations in China for semiconductor makers getting federal funds to build in the US, according to officials at the Commerce Department. Meanwhile, China's new ambassador to...
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Crowds Pack Tehran to Mourn Soleimani
Jan.06 -- Mourners packed the streets of Tehran on Monday as the world braced for Iran’s response to the U.S. killing of Qassem Soleimani, who ran Iran’s foreign military operations and expanded its influence across the Middle East.
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Trump Returns to White House, Removes Mask for Photo
Oct.05 -- President Donald Trump returned to the White House after being treated for Covid-19 for three days at the hospital, and removed his mask to pose for photos on a balcony before walking into the residence.
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SpaceX Biggest Rocket Pulls Off Landing, Then Explodes
Mar.03 -- Space Exploration Technologies Corp.’s newest and biggest rocket pulled off its first successful landing, then exploded a brief time later. (Source: NASA)
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$3M Settlement Reached In Lawsuit Over Police Killing Of Black Man
The family of Andrew Brown Jr. filed a $30 million civil rights suit last year after Brown was shot and killed in his car by North Carolina police.
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Suspect Arrested After Deadly Shootings in Northern California
Watch as police arrest a suspect after seven people were killed in two related shootings at agricultural facilities in California. Video shared with The Associated Press showed San Mateo County police detaining the man. Four people were...
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A is for Atom part 2 - 1952 Cold War-era cartoon about atomic energy
American animation about atomic energy - atom - nuclear. Dr Atom illustrates the way protons , neutrons and electrons function. Periodic table of elements - elements are represented by buildings - explanation of function of isotopes -...
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Biden, Putin Agree 'in Principle' to Summit, White House Says
Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin have accepted "in principle" for a summit on the condition that Russia doesn't invade Ukraine, according to the White House. Bruce Einhorn reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."