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Nobel Laureate Deaton on Globalization, Inequality
May.12 -- Angus Deaton, Nobel Laureate and Princeton University professor, talks about global trade in light of the agreement reached by the United States and China and examines the agenda and policies of President Donald Trump. He...
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Hatheway: Trump Must Do No Harm in Foreign Policy
Nov. 14 -- Larry Hatheway, head of multi-asset portfolio solutions at GAM Holding, and Richard Turnill, global chief investment strategist at BlackRock Investment Institute, look at expectations for U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump's...
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Breaking Down Taiwan's Semiconductor Industry
Sebastian Hou, Taiwan senior investment analyst at Neuberger Berman, discusses US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, the impact the visit will have on the semiconductor industry and China's export ban on sand. He speaks on...
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Harvard's Baicker: Health Care Hinges on Uncertainties
Jul.19 -- Katherine Baicker, Harvard Professor of Health Economics and a member of the CBO Panel of Health Advisers, discusses the main issues impacting U.S. health care after the failure of the U.S. Senate to pass the Better Care Act....
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Obamacare Architect's Steps to Improving Health Care
Jul.17 -- Ezekiel Emanuel, UPenn Chair of Medical Ethics and Health Policy and former White House health policy adviser, discusses the issues plaguing health care in the U.S. and simple changes that can be made to improve costs and...
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EX-CBO Director on Budget Double Counting Mistake
Jul.13 -- Doug Elmendorf, dean at Harvard Kennedy School of Government and former director of the Congressional Budget Office, explains the process used for scoring a federal budget and offers his outlook on U.S. economic growth. He...
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Jadestone Capital’s Huang on Huawei, Semiconductors in China, Valuations
Jul.08 -- Jay Huang, founding partner at Jadestone Capital, discusses President Trump’s easing of curbs on Huawei, semiconductors in China, where he’s seeing opportunities for investment, valuations and his outlook for the industry. He...
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U.S. Orders Families of Diplomats to Leave Ukraine
The United States has ordered families of diplomats to leave Ukraine saying Russia could decide to invade at any time and White House sources have told Bloomberg the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine will continue operations though officials still...
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Yuan Will Depreciate More in 2019, Says Deutsche Bank's Zhang
Sep.27 -- Zhiwei Zhang, chief economist at Deutsche Bank, discusses the depreciating yuan and the impact of the trade war on interest rates and China's economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Ukraine Can Handle All Possible Situations: Finance Minister
Ukrainian Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko discusses the latest round of diplomatic talks on Ukraine led by French President Emmanuel Macron, the impact the crisis is having on the economy and the types of loans he's expecting the U.S....
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Protecting U.S. Intellectual Property in China
Aug.15 -- Wendy Cutler, vice president at Asia Society Policy Institute, talks about concerns over China's use of intellectual property from U.S. companies. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump Turns to Supreme Court in Documents Fight
Former President Donald Trump is asking the US Supreme Court to intervene in the fight over government papers at his Mar-a-Lago home. Jodi Schneider reports on Bloomberg Television.
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UN General Assembly Faces Test as Ukraine War Continues
Leaders from around the globe are in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, and Russia's seven-month-old invasion of Ukraine dominated the debate. As the session began, news broke that the Kremlin was racing to stage sham...
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China to Raise Penalties on IP Theft
Nov.24 -- China said it will raise penalties on violations of intellectual property rights in an attempt to address one of the sticking points in trade talks with the U.S. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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North Korea Fires Missile Over Japan for First Time Since 2017
North Korea fired a missile over Japan for the first time since 2017. The Japanese government issued a rare warning to residents in some affected regions to take shelter. Kazunori Takada reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Copper Is the New Oil, Goldman Sach's Currie Says
Jeff Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs, looks at how the geopolitical concerns about Ukraine are affecting markets. He also discusses the outlook for oil, grains and metals. He speaks from the sidelines of...
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Trump Says Bolton Faces ‘Criminal Liability’ for Book
Jun.15 -- President Donald Trump says his former national security adviser, John Bolton, faces “criminal liability” if he publishes a tell-all book on his work in the White House without unspecified changes. Trump speaks at the White...
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Biden to Propose $6 Tillion Budget
May.28 -- President Joe Biden is set to unveil a budget that would increase federal spending to $6 trillion in the coming fiscal year. Bloomberg’s Bruce Einhorn reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Yellen Says Fed Will Shrink Balance Sheet Slowly
Jul.13 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses the potential interest rate impact from shrinking the central bank's balance sheet in a "slow, gradual, predictable way." Yellen spoke in testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Pelosi: We Are Here in Support of the Uighur Human Rights Policy Act
May.27 -- Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke before the House voted to authorize sanctions against Chinese officials for human rights abuses against Muslim minorities. (Excerpts)
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Harvard's Nye Doesn't See a New Cold War Between U.S. and China
Joseph Nye, who served as chairman of President Bill Clinton's National Intelligence Council and is now a professor at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, discusses the bilateral relations between the U.S. and China. Last...
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Morgan Stanley Relationships Snared in Block Trade Probe
The U.S. probe of block-trading activity reportedly focused on Morgan Stanley is also looking into whether the bank's staff improperly tipped off investors on large stock sales. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports.
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Who Benefits From a Dodd-Frank Regulation Reboot?
Feb.03 -- Princeton Professor of Economics Alan Krueger outlines the potential positive and negative aspects of changing Dodd-Frank regulation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Musk, Bezos Lead Charge of Billionaires Selling Shares
Super-wealthy Americans including Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg unloaded $42.9 billion in stock through the start of December. That is more than double the $20.2 billion they sold in all of 2020, according to an analysis of...