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Making Sense of a Wild Week

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On Bloomberg Wall Street Week, Jurrien Timmer of Fidelity and Kristina Hooper of Invesco join Romaine Bostick say the markets are going through a digestion period.
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MIT Students Develop Robots That Can Sort Recycling

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May.13 -- Before last year, China imported about 40% of U.S. recyclables. But a recent import ban on over two dozen recyclables has researchers estimating 111M metric tons of plastic will be left with nowhere to go. Students at M.I.T’s...
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Bloomberg

US May Be at Peak Inflation, Barclays' Pond Says

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Michael Pond, Barclays head of global inflation-linked research, says the US economy is pretty close to peak inflation and will come off in the months ahead. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Curated Video

Analysis: CBO Report Predicts More Uninsured

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The Senate health care bill would result in 22 million more uninsured Americans over the next decade compared to current law.That's according to an analysis Monday from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.The figure may further...
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Bloomberg

Barclays CEO Staley on Trading Revenue, Market Share, Volatility

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Jul.29 -- Jes Staley, chief executive officer of Barclays Plc, discusses recent volatility in financial markets, investment banking market share, and efforts to improve diversity. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open” after the...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Jan. ISM Manufacturing Index Rises to 56

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Feb.01 -- U.S. manufacturing grew for a fifth consecutive month in January as the ISM Index rose to 56, its highest level since November 2014. Bloomberg's Julie Hyman reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Why Imperial's Havens Says Harvey Losses May Reach $100B

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Aug.30 -- David Havens, Imperial Capital analyst, explains why losses from Hurricane Harvey could reach $100 billion. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

U.K. Spy Chief Says Russia's Putin Misjudged Ukrainians' Resistance

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Jeremy Fleming, director general of the Government Communications Headquarters, the U.K.'s electronic surveillance agency, says Russian President Vladimir Putin "massively misjudged" the resistance of the Ukrainian people. Fleming speaks...
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Bloomberg

Neel Kashkari's Tips for Grilling Steaks

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Jun.28 -- Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari invites Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal to his home in Minnesota to grill steaks and talk monetary policy.
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Powell Says Fed Won't Hesitate to Go Higher Than Neutral

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the Fed is raising rates expeditiously and won't hesitate to raise rates above neutral if needed. He speaks at a news conference after the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee voted...
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Bloomberg

What to Watch for In CBO's Health Care Scorecard

Higher Ed
Mar.13 -- The Congressional Budget Office is expected to release its findings on the cost of the American Health Care Act, sending Republicans on the offensive ahead of the report expected to come later this week. Bloomberg's Anna Edney...
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Bloomberg

Juventus' Stadium Gives Club a Revenue Boost

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Sept. 23 -- SportEconomy Co-Founder and Analyst Massimo Lucchese discusses Juventus Football Club earnings, Italian football and why owning your own stadium is so important to the club with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on ""Countdown.""...
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Exxon Sued by NY for Deceiving Investors

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Oct.25 -- New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood filed a fraud lawsuit against Exxon in state court in Manhattan, accusing the company of misleading investors about how future regulations could impact its business. The complaint...
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JPMorgan 1Q Earnings Per Share at $1.65

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Apr.13 -- Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua and David Gura report on JPMorgan earnings. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Analysis: CBO Report Predicts More Uninsured

Higher Ed
The Senate health care bill would result in 22 million more uninsured Americans over the next decade compared to current law.That's according to an analysis Monday from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.The figure may further...
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Warns Pelosi U.S. May Hit Debt Limit in September

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Jul.12 -- Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin urged House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to raise the debt ceiling before Congress leaves for summer recess, warning that the government may run out of cash in early September. Bloomberg's Anna...
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Bloomberg

USDA: Bigger Corn and Soybean Crops Ahead

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Oct. 10 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on the USDA projections for corn and soybeans. He speaks with Matt Miller on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Who Isn't Getting COVID?

Higher Ed
Earlier this year, the CDC estimated that 43% of Americans have had COVID.
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Daybreak Europe Show Open: Peak Inflation

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Dani Burger and Manus Cranny open "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" discussing peaking inflation.
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Bloomberg

Forget the Super Bowl, Esports ETF Reflects the New Sport in Town

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Jan.29 -- The ETF industry has something for everyone -- the VanEck Vectors Video Gaming and eSports ETF (ticker: ESPO) invests in video gaming and esports companies. The global audience for esports is expected to 495 million, with half...
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Press Association

Average of 148,000 people in England had coronavirus between April 27 and May 10

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An average of 148,000 people in England had coronavirus at any given time between April 27 and May 10, according to new estimates by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The results of the pilot study suggest an average of 0.27% of...
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Bloomberg

Goldman Sees Four Rate Hikes in 2022

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Goldman Sachs says they expect the federal reserve to hike rates in March, June, September and December of 2022. Their chief economist Jan Hatzius joined Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: America" to preview Wednesday's...
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Bloomberg

ADP Chief Economist Expects Continued Recovery in Job Market

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Jun.03 -- ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson says the consumer-facing sector is likely to see the strongest job gains in the May U.S. employment report. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."