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Trump, First Lady Test Positive for Coronavirus

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Oct.02 -- President Donald Trump announced that he and First Lady Melania Trump had tested positive for Covid-19, shortly after one of this closest aides had fallen ill with the virus. Bloomberg’s Kathleen Hunter reports on “Bloomberg...
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Singapore’s Recovery Will Be Gradual, Uneven: Chan

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Nov.04 -- Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing discusses the impact of the U.S. presidential election on relations with Singapore and the city-state’s economic recovery. He speaks
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Chinese AI Startup SenseTime Relaunches Hong Kong IPO

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Chinese artificial intelligence startup SenseTime Group Inc. is relaunching its Hong Kong initial public offering. The original share-sale schedule was derailed earlier this month after a move by the U.S. Treasury Department to sanction...
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Republicans Putting a Strangle Hold in Key States: Boys

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James Boys, visiting scholar at Tufts University, discusses the race for New York governor, the issues on the minds of voters and his thoughts on the election outcome. He speaks on "Midterms 2022" on Bloomberg Television.
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China Gathers Chip Firms for Emergency Talks After Biden Curbs

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China's top technology overseer convened a series of emergency meetings over the past week with leading semiconductor companies, seeking to assess the damage from the Biden administration's sweeping chip restrictions and pledging support...
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US-China Relations Has Moved to Much More Contentious Period: CSIS

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Jude Blanchette, Freeman chair in China studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, or CSIS, discusses US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan, and its implications for US-China relations. The visit has prompted...
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India to Resist Anti-US Messaging at BRICS Summit

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In today's "India Focus" segment, Officials in the country are expected to push back against an anticipated effort by Chinese President Xi Jinping to use this year's BRICS summit as a platform to highlight his efforts to build an...
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Assessing the Consequences of China President Xi's Power Consolidation

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Neil Thomas, senior analyst for China and Northeast Asia at Eurasia Group, discusses Chinese President Xi Jinping's unfettered control over the nation's power structure, its implications for the economy and diplomacy. Thomas speaks with...
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Pelosi's Taiwan Trip Spurs China Battery Giant to Pause Plant Debut

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China's Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., or CATL, the world's biggest maker of batteries for electric vehicles, has decided to push back a multibillion-dollar North American plant due to tensions raised by House Speaker Nancy...
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Some of Biggest Companies Are Supporting Workers on Abortion

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Dozens of major US corporations are committing to cover travel expenses for employees in states where the medical procedure will be banned following the Supreme Court's ruling overturning the constitutional right to abortion....
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Shangri-La Defense Talks Focus on Taiwan

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Taiwan took the center stage in the talks between global defense chiefs at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. China says it will fight to the very end if Taiwan made the move towards independence, while the U.S. accused Beijing for...
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Ashton Carter Perfect for Sec. of Defense Job: Krueger

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Dec. 5 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger discusses the nomination of Ashton Carter as Secretary of Defense. Krueger speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obamacare: How Will It Impact Mid-Term Elections?

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Sept. 22 -- American Bankers Association CEO Frank Keating and Bloomberg View Columnist Lanhee Chen discuss Obamacare on Bloomberg Surveillance. Chens opinions are his own. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lemkau: M&A Fundamentals Are Still There to Drive Market

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May 17 -- Gregg Lemkau, global co-head of M&A at Goldman Sachs, examines the drivers of M&A activity, his anticipated return of levered buyout deals, and regulatory issues surrounding the market. He speaks with Alix Steel at the Goldman...
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Gasoline Likely to Rise Further, Rapidan Energy Says

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Bob McNally, president of Washington-based consultant Rapidan Energy Group, discusses the outlook for gasoline prices and demand in the US. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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China Plans Tax Relief of Over $21 Billion to Lift Economy

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China will offer more than 140 billion yuan ($21.1 billion) in tax relief to companies and consumers as the government seeks to offset the heavy impact of coronavirus lockdowns on its economy. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden said he'll...
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President Biden Signs Inflation Reduction Act Into Law

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President Joe Biden has signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act, addressing tax, climate and health policy. Democrats say it's the largest ever single climate investment in history. Aaron Rutkoff reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Ukraine Receiving More Support: White House

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says more weapon donations were announced by Germany and Norway today, showing "unity of NATO, European countries in confronting what we see as a horrific war in Ukraine." Two months into the war,...
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What Challenges Lie Ahead for GOP Heading into 2016?

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Nov. 5 -- Bloomberg View Columnist Lanhee Chen discusses the challenges ahead for the Republican party. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. Chens opinions are his own. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Are Race Relations Worse Under Obama?

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Dec. 8 -- On CBSs Face The Nation, Bloomberg Politics Senior Editor Jeanne Cummings discusses a new poll about race relations during Obamas time in office. (Source: Bloomberg)
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SEC's White: High Frequency Trading May Need New Rules

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Nov. 10 -- SEC Chairman Mary Jo White speaks with Stephanie Ruhle about bank and market regulation under the governance of Dodd-Frank legislation, the market impact of high-frequency trading, and what the commission is focusing on in...
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Corporate Inversions: Is the Tax Code to Blame?

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Sept. 23 -- Laffer Associates Chairman Arthur Laffer and Bloomberg's Jeffrey McCracken discuss the U.S. Treasury's crackdown on corporate inversion deals. They speak with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Treasury Takes Steps to Curb Tax Inversions

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Sept. 22 -- The U.S. Treasury Department announced steps that will make it harder for U.S. companies to move their addresses outside the country to reduce their taxes, clamping down on the practice known as inversions. Peter Cook and...
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Yea or Nay: Senate to Vote on Keystone XL Pipeline

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Nov. 18 -- Bloomberg Money Clip Host Pimm Fox reports on Keystone XL pipeline politics. (Source: Bloomberg)