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Saidi: This Will Be a Choppy Period for Markets

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Nov. 13 -- Nasser Saidi, founder and chief executive officer at Nasser Saidi & Associates, discusses the impact of a Donald Trump presidency on the markets and global growth. He speaks to Manus Cranny and Tracy Alloway on "Bloomberg...
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0: Number of Big 3 Networks Televising Obamas Speech

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Nov. 20 -- On BWest Byte, Cory Johnson reports on the big three networks' unwillingness to broadcast President Obamas speech on immigration tonight. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Trump Stands to Learn GOP Lessons in Budget Process

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Aug.01 -- Charles Gabriel, founder at Capital Alpha Partners, discusses the distance in the budget process between President Donald Trump and House and Senate Republicans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Senator David Perdue on U.S. Debt and Budget Process

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May 2 -- Senator David Perdue, a Republican from Georgia, talks with Scarlet Fu about U.S. debt levels, the budget process, and fiscal vs. monetary policy. He speaks from the Milken Institute Global Conference on "Bloomberg Markets."
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US to Announce New China Chip Limits

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The Biden administration is planning to announce new restrictions on China's access to US semiconductor technology, according to people familiar with the matter. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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U.S. Foreign Policy Needs to Begin at Home: IJL's Zvobgo

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Jan.28 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Kelebogile Zvobgo, founder and director of the International Justice Lab, shares her views on how the Biden administration should deal with human rights, diversity and diplomatic issues....
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US Chip Suppliers Pull Back From China's Yangtze After Biden Ban

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US chip-equipment makers are taking action to comply with new regulations to limit sales to Chinese customers. Applied Materials Inc., KLA Corp. and Lam Research Corp. are set to have began or are preparing to withdrawing staff from...
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Harvard's Baicker: Health Care Hinges on Uncertainties

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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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U.S. Orders Families of Diplomats to Leave Ukraine

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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

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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

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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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UN General Assembly Faces Test as Ukraine War Continues

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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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Harvard's Nye Doesn't See a New Cold War Between U.S. and China

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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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Who Benefits From a Dodd-Frank Regulation Reboot?

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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

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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...
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What Does the New Law Mean for the Future of Hong Kong?

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Jul.01 -- Kurt Tong, partner at advisory firm the Asia Group and a former U.S. Consul General to Hong Kong and Macau, shares his views on China's move to enforce a sweeping security law on the former British colony. The U.S. House of...
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Pentagon: 'Phoenix Ghost' Drones Would Benefit Ukraine

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Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby discusses sending "Phoenix Ghost" drones to Ukraine. The drones were in development before Russia's invasion and Kirby says this unmanned aerial system would very nicely suit their needs. He spoke at a news...
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Dangerous to Analyze World by Trade Deficits: Sinche

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Jan.31 -- Robert Sinche, global strategist at Amherst Pierpont, looks at trade deficits and the value of the euro in light of economic discrepancies in the Euro Zone. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Plosser Sees 'Politicization' of Federal Reserve

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Sep.07 -- Former Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Charles Plosser discusses the resignation of Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer and what his departure means to the central bank. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Japan Sends Rare Warning to Residents to Shelter From N. Korea Missile

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Japan's government sent out a wide-scale notice that a North Korean missile was launched toward the northern part of the country. The alert urged residents in affected regions to immediately duck and cover for safety. The government said...
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Dino Kos: Dodd-Frank Is the Law of the Land

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Nov. 9 -- Catherine Mann, chief economist at OECD, and Dino Kos, executive vice president at CLS Bank, discuss the difficulties President-Elect Donald Trump faces in doing away with Dodd-Frank legislation and how Trump can affect...
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Rodgin Cohen on Volcker Rule, Financial Regulation

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Jan.23 -- Rodgin Cohen, senior chairman at Sullivan & Cromwell, examines the potential changes to financial regulation by President Donald Trump, the importance of fighting money laundering, and the entities in charge of enforcing...
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Trump Signs Order to Ban Transactions With 8 Chinese Apps

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Jan.05 -- President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order banning transactions with 8 Chinese apps on payments. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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El-Erian Sees Debt Reduction in Puerto Rico's Future

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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:...