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'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' Wins Film of the Year at London Critics' Circle Awards | THR News

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'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,' which went into the London Critics' Circle Film Awards in the lead with seven nominations, went home with a trio of gongs on Sunday night in the British capital.
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Toshiba Inks Deal to Sell Chip Unit

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Sep.28 -- Toshiba Corp. signed a final agreement to sell its flash memory chip business to a group led by Bain Capital for about 2 trillion yen ($18 billion), moving a step closer to completing the deal after months of contentious...
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What to Watch for in Third-Quarter Retail Results

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Nov.13 -- Steve Sadove, senior advisor at MasterCard, previews third-quarter retail earnings reports and U.S. retail sales. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Prince Harry at a Commonwealth awards ceremony

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prince Harry at an awards ceremony at a Commonwealth garden party at Marlborough House on 14 June 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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U.S. Should Develop Its Own Digital Currency, Kyriba Says

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Oct.01 -- Wolfgang Koester, senior strategy officer at Kyriba, discusses how the volatility in currency markets are affecting global businesses, and why he thinks the U.S. should develop its own digital currency. He speaks with Shery Ahn...
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T-Mobile Wins Court Approval for $26.5 Billion Sprint Takeover

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Feb.11 -- T-Mobile US Inc. won court approval for its $26.5 billion takeover of Sprint Corp. which will give the combined company a regular monthly subscriber base of around 80 million customers. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Jennifer Rie has...
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Zillow’s Rascoff on Retail Investors, Being Short-Seller Target

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Feb.10 -- Zillow Co-founder Spencer Rascoff discusses the recently announced congressional hearing to investigate Gamestop and other 'meme-stocks.' He also talks about working at Zillow when they became the target of short-sellers. He...
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Budget Deal Is a Win For European Citizens: Jourova

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Dec.11 -- Vera Jourova, vice president for values & transparency at European Commission, discusses the resolution of the budget standoff and her thoughts on the possibility of a no deal Brexit. She speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg...
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BlackRock Likes India's Investment-Grade Credit: Seth

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Neeraj Seth, head of Asian credit at BlackRock, discusses Federal Reserve policy and its implications for global markets. He also talks about the prospects for Asian economies, monetary policies, and the opportunities he sees in the...
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Fmr. Toys R US CEO Storch expects double digit holiday sales

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Former Toys R US CEO Jerry Storch predicts double digit retail sales this holiday season despite inflation and supply chain concerns. Storch spoke with Bloomberg's David Westin on Bloomberg Television's "Wall Street Week." Taped November...
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Wee: Still Room For 30-Year CGBs To Outperform

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Ninety One Portfolio Manager Wilfred Wee believes there is still room for 30-year China government bonds to outperform. He speaks with David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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The Associated Press won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting Monday for documenting the New York Police Department''s widespread spying on Muslims, while The Philadelphia Inquirer was honored in the public service category for its examination of violence in the city''s schools.

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HEADLINE AP wins Pulitzer for stories on NYPD spying CAPTION: The Associated Press won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting Monday for documenting the New York Police Department''s widespread spying on Muslims. (April...
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Valliere: Trump Became Credible Candidate Too Late

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Nov. 8 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments from Bloomberg View columnist Al Hunt on the U.S. presidential election. He speaks with Greg Valliere, chief global strategist at Horizon Investments,...
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What GSAM's Katie Koch Learned From Her Trip to Silicon Valley

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Jun.14 -- Katie Koch, Goldman Sachs Asset Management fundamental equity partner, discusses what she learned visiting companies in Silicon Valley. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Why a Trade Deal Is the Least Likely of Three Possible Outcomes for U.S.-China Ties

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Sep.26 -- Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group president, and Zeno Staub, Vontobel chief executive officer, discuss what they see as the three possible outcomes for China-U.S. relations. They speak with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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City of London Could Be a 'Huge' Brexit Loser, Says Guy Hands

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Feb.03 -- Guy Hands, Terra Firma Capital Partners chairman and chief investment officer, discusses the impact of Brexit on U.K. exports, investment strategy, and the influence of environmental, social and governance issues on the firm's...
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Breaking Down SoftBank Results

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May.19 -- Chris Lane, senior research analyst for Asia-Pacific telecommunications at Sanford C. Bernstein, discusses SoftBank Group Corp.'s financial results and outlook. SoftBank said its Vision Fund business lost 1.9 trillion yen...
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Gibbs Wealth Management Sees Greater Breadth Heading Into 2021

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Nov.27 -- Gibbs Wealth Management President and CIO Erin Gibbs discusses market moves on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia." (This interview aired November 26, 2020.)
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Stocks Fall Pushing S&P 500 Into a Correction

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Stocks fell, pushing the S&P 500 into a correction, as the imposition of sanctions against Russia over its Ukraine militancy put further stress on a market that has shown signs of buckling over the Federal Reserve's efforts to subdue...
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Could the Strong U.S. Dollar Trigger the Next Crisis?

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Dec. 8 -- Robert Sinche, global strategist at Amherst Pierpont Securities, and William Janeway, senior adviser at Warburg Pincus, discuss the outlook for China's economy and the U.S. dollar with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street...
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Low Oil Is a Great Buying Opportunity: Le Cornu

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Dec. 18 -- Macquarie Investment Management Senior Portfolio Manager Sam Le Cornu discusses who wins and who loses with low oil prices, the casino industry and where he sees opportunity with Bloomberg's Dan Petrie, Yvonne Man, Angie Lau...
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Luxury gifts for Christmas 2008

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London - July 17, 2008 1. Various luxury teddy bear 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Anne Pitcher, Selfridges Head of Trading " Well Christmas means teddy bears I think. So here we have the ultimate in teddy bears. From Steiff (who are) 125 years...
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The Post and Courier of Charleston, South Carolina, won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for an examination of the deadly toll of domestic violence, while The New York Times collected three awards and the Los Angeles Times two. (April 20)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York, April 20, 20151. Columbia University exteriors2. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Pride, Administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes:"The gold medal for public service goes to the Post and Courier of...