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Supreme Court Primer: Gorsuch vs. Scalia on Regulations

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Mar.21 -- Ron Klain, general counsel at Revolution Partners, compares the approach to regulations of U.S. Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch to that of Justice Antonin Scalia, whom he would be replacing on the court. He speaks on...
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How GOP's American Health Care Act Differs From Obamacare

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Mar.07 -- Bloomberg's Drew Armstrong examines the details of the American Health Care Act put forth by Republicans and how the plan compares to Obamacare. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." (Corrects spelling of reporter's...
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3 Charts to Know: Tax Reform's Boon to U.S. Corporates

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Dec.20 -- Stock prices of the highest-taxed U.S. firms rose again as Congress passed the Republican tax reform plan, lowering the official corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%. Across the past four decades, the effective tax rate for U.S....
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An Amazon-Target Deal Is 'Not Crazy,' Says Kirkpatrick

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Jan.02 -- David Kirkpatrick, chief executive officer at Techonomy, discusses the potential for Amazon to buy Target and looks at the relationship between tech and the U.S. government. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Tax Reform, Its 'Uphill Sledding: Ken Feinberg

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Dec. 10 -- 32 Advisors CEO Robert Wolf and General Motors Consultant Ken Feinberg discuss market turbulence, the banking industry and tax reform on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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James Stavridis: Trump, Putin Conducting a 'Bromance'

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July 25 -- James Stavridis, Fletcher School Dean at Tufts University, talks about international relationships for the next U.S. president, checks and balances in the United States government, what a Donald Trump presidency could mean to...
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Wells Fargo Fined $185 Million for Phony Accounts

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Sept. 9 -- Wells Fargo agreed to pay $185 million to resolve claims that bank employees opened more than two million accounts without customers' approval in order to attain sales goals. Bloomberg's Jesse Hamilton has the details on...
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Biden: State of the Union Is Strong

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President Joe Biden discusses the resolve of the American people and the state of the union. He addresses the nation from Washington, D.C.
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Drones in Focus Amid U.S.-China War on Data Harvesting

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Critics of Shenzhen-based SZ DJI TechnologyCo. warn the world's top producer of drones may be channeling reams of sensitive data to Chinese intelligence agencies on everything from critical infrastructure like bridges and dams to...
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Wall Street Votes: Inequality and Biden's Economic Plan

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Aug.20 -- The coronavirus pandemic has led to the loss of millions of jobs in the U.S., and exacerbated the problem of large and growing income inequality across the country. So what is Joe Biden expected to do with the economy if he...
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Wall Street Banks Summoned by Regulators

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Mar.29 -- Wall Street banks are grappling with the fallout from the implosion of Bill Hwang’s Archegos Capital Management. Sources say the SEC summoned the banks for hasty meetings on Monday to dig in to what triggered one of the biggest...
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U.S. Monitoring China Covid Cases Impact on Supply Chain

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The Biden administration is monitoring real-time data obtained from businesses operating in China to determine whether outbreaks of the omicron variant of coronavirus pose a risk to U.S. supply chains, according to an official. Yvonne...
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Is Fed Statement 'Hawkish or 'Dovish?

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Sept. 17 -- The Federal Reserve maintained a commitment to keep interest rates near zero for a considerable time after asset purchases are completed, saying the economy is expanding at a moderate pace and inflation is below its goal....
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AIG Shareholders Have Day in Court: What's at Stake?

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Sept. 29 -- The U.S. extorted AIG shareholders when it extended a $182 billion taxpayer bailout at the height of the 2008 financial crisis, a lawyer for Maurice Hank Greenberg said. Bloomberg Intelligence's Elliott Stein has more on...
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Former US Envoy Baucus on China's Leadership, Bilateral Ties, Taiwan

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Max Baucus, a former US Ambassador to China, discusses the prospects for the Chinese government's leadership, its Covid-19 policy, and the bilateral relations between the world's two-largest economies. The 20th Chinese Communist...
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What To Know About Joe Biden's VP Kamala Harris

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Aug.12 -- Senator. Former prosecutor. A deep record of public service. Kamala Harris brings electoral experience and hands-on expertise in the U.S. criminal justice system as Joe Biden's running mate. Here's what you need to know.
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China Mobile Gets Nod for Shanghai Listing

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China Mobile Ltd. has received regulatory approval to list in Shanghai. The country's largest wireless carrier by revenue was removed from the New York Stock Exchange in January due to an investment ban ordered by former U.S....
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U.S. Large-, Mid-Cap Stocks Favored Over Small-: Wells Fargo Investment Institute

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Paul Christopher, head of global market strategy at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, discusses the "red flags" in the markets, the outlook for U.S. stocks and the economy. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Coronavirus Is Hurting All Supply Chains, Says Former USTR Hills

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Mar.03 -- Carla Hills, chair and chief executive officer at Hills & Company and former U.S. trade representative, discusses the implications of coronavirus on global trade. She speaks on “Balance of Power: Election 2020.”
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Global Banks Risk Breaching China Law by Complying With U.S.

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Jul.09 -- Global banks are at risk of getting caught in the middle of the escalating spat between China and the U.S. This comes as the Trump administration inches closer to enacting new rules that would require banks to comply with...
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Morgan Stanley Said to Be Probed Over Block Trades

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U.S. authorities are reportedly investigating Morgan Stanley over block-trading activity. According to people familiar with the matter, the probe is looking into whether the bank staff improperly tipped off investors on large stock...
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U.S. Bars Some China Xinjiang Firms Over Alleged Uighur Abuse

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Sep.08 -- The Trump administration has banned imports from three companies in the Xinjiang region of China over Beijing’s alleged oppression of Uighur Muslims. It plans to add curbs on an additional six firms from the area. Bloomberg’s...
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Goldman Sachs AM: ESG Investing Is 'More Than a Trend'

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Jun.22 -- Sheila Patel, who heads Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s asset-management unit, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the firm's clients, the implications of the political tensions between the U.S. and China, and the...
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Goldman CEO on Small Business, Volcker Rule, FICC Trading

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Aug.02 -- Lloyd Blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., and Michael Bloomberg, founder and majority owner at Bloomberg LP, talk about small business, the Volcker Rule and FICC trading solutions. They...