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El-Erian Sees Debt Reduction in Puerto Rico's Future
Oct.04 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz SE and a Bloomberg View columnist, discusses the need for debt reduction in Puerto Rico as the territory recovers from Hurricane Maria. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bremmer Says Merkel-Trump Relationship 'Badly Damaged'
May.26 -- Ian Bremmer, president at Eurasia Group, looks at the relationship between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.S. President Donald Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China Aims to Diffuse Tensions Over North Korea
Mar.07 -- Paul Haenle, director at the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center, discusses China-North Korea relations, the steps China could take towards dealing with North Korea and how the U.S. might get involved. He speaks to Bloomberg's Tom...
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Fed's Dudley on Rate Path, U.S. Economy, Balance Sheet
Mar.31 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley talks about the Fed's rate hike path, his outlook for the U.S. economy, and the size of the Fed's balance sheet. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg...
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Preet Bharara's Stance on Banks, Hackers and Politics
Oct. 20 -- US Attorney Preet Bharara discusses insider trading, indicting financial institutions, cyber crime's growing concern, and the justice system's role in cleaning up politics with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the 2014 Bloomberg...
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Justice Anthony Kennedy and the Future of the Supreme Court
Jun.28 -- Travis Lenkner, managing partner at Keller Lenkner, discusses the careers of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy and Federal appeals court judge Brett Kavanaugh, who is emerging as a top contender to replace Kennedy. He...
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Brokers Target Fee Bump in Thrift Savings Rollovers
Aug. 12 - Sarat Sethi, principal and managing director at Douglas C. Lane, and Bloomberg's John Hechinger discuss the practice of brokers luring federal employees and soldiers out of a government retirement program in order to collect...
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Forced Labor Dispute Is Redefining US-China Relations
Forced labor is becoming the key divisive point in US-China relations. Beijing is now moving to rebrand "Xinjiang," which has become synonymous with human-rights abuses after China's push to assimilate mostly Muslim ethnic minority...
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Iran President Rouhani: Terrorism Has Become Globalized
Sept. 25 -- Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks out against terrorism at the United Nations in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. U.K. and EU Sanction China Over Human Rights Abuse
Mar.22 -- The U.S., U.K., and Canada joined the European Union to impose sanctions against China over alleged human rights abuses on the Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Emily Wilkins reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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U.S., Japan Reach Deal to Remove Trump-Era Steel Tariffs
The U.S. and Japan have reached a pact to end tariffs imposed on Japanese steel under former President Donald Trump. The deal will remove the 25% levy on shipments up to a certain limit. Eric Martin reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Birx Discusses Three-Phase Process to Return to Normal Life, Work
Apr.16 -- Deborah Birx, one of the top public-health experts on the White House coronavirus task force, discusses the three-phase process to return to near normal work and social life. The Trump administration unveiled guidelines on...
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China Says U.S. Politicians Pushing Nations Into 'New Cold War'
May.24 -- Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the U.S. should give up its "wishful thinking" of changing China, warning that some in America were pushing relations to a "new Cold War." The bilateral relations have worsened dramatically in the...
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China’s Manufacturing Is Back in Expansion
Dec.01 -- A gauge of China’s manufacturing sector jumped unexpectedly in November, signaling a recovery in activity amid government support and a stabilizing global economy. The official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index rose to...
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US Commerce Chief Says Lifting Tariffs on Goods May Make Sense
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says it "may make sense" to lift tariffs on some goods as a way to cool inflation. Shiyin Chen reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia" with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn.
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US Strategic Oil Release Is Least of the Worst Options: Hari
Vandana Hari, founder and chief executive officer at Vanda Insights, discusses President Joe Biden's decision to drawdown an additional 15 million barrels of oil from the US emergency reserves, what it means for the US heading into the...
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Can Trump Put Pressure on Fed's Balance Sheet?
Nov. 16 -- Neil Dwane, global strategist at Allianz Global Investors, looks at the economic impact of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet and the potential impact of President-Elect Donald Trump on the Fed and U.S. Economy. He speaks on...
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How Fintech Can Push Small Businesses to the Next Level
Apr.22 -- Karen Mills, former director at Small Business Administration, discusses the influence of smaller financial technology companies on big banks and how the U.S. government could help small businesses. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bob Nardelli Warns U.S. Must Innovate or Evaporate
Feb.15 -- Bob Nardelli, founder and chief executive officer at XLR-8, and Huw Van Steenis, global head of strategy at Schroders, talk about concerns of destabilization related to protectionism and the lack of innovation in U.S. industry....
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Trump's Policy Timeline: Tax Reform and Bank Regulation
Jan.31 -- Libby Cantrill, head of public policy at Pimco, and Tom Barrack, executive chairman at Colony NorthStar, discuss the time and effort that will be needed for President Donald Trump to implement policy changes on tax reform and...
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Why Cato's Cannon Finds GOP Health Plan 'So Inadequate'
Mar.10 -- Michael Cannon, director of health policy studies at Cato Institute, explains the faults he finds in the American Health Care Act put forth by Republican lawmakers and the three things he suggests to fix health care for U.S....
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Marron Sees a Question of Tax Cuts Over Tax Reform
Jun.16 -- Donald Marron, director at Tax Policy Center, talks about the prospect of U.S. tax reform and the political hurdles lawmakers face in producing legislation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Trump Tariffs Spark Trade War With China
Jul.06 -- Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, U.S. geoeconomics fellow at Chatham House, discusses the U.S. tariffs imposed on $34B worth of Chinese products, China's retaliatory measures and the future of trade talks. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Barroso Says Trade Protectionism Is Biggest Risk to Global Economy
Aug.06 -- Jose Manuel Barroso, former president at the European Commission, discusses the trade tensions between the U.S. and China, how President Trump should handle the trade deficit, the global economy, the U.S.-European trade...