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Jonathan Van-Tam speaks at daily press conference on Covid-19 from Downing Street
CLEAN: Interior shots of Professor Jonathan Van-Tam speaking at Downing Street's daily press briefing on Covid-19 on 14th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Goldman's Mossavar-Rahmani Says the Shutdown Is Part of Politics
Jan.25 -- Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, Goldman Sachs & Co. CIO of the investment strategy group, discusses the economic impact of the partial U.S. government shutdown. She says other factors like volatility and trade are impacting markets...
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737 Max Grounding Costs Are Still Rising For Boeing, Airlines
The financial consequences are continuing to pile as Boeing feverishly works to get the 737 Max back in the air.
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U.S. Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest in a Year
Mar.25 -- Initial claims in regular state programs fell by 97,000 to 684,000 in the week ended March 20, Labor Department data showed. Bloomberg's Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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New World Health Organization Estimate Puts Coronavirus Cases At 760M
One in 10 people may be infected by the virus globally and "the vast majority of the world remains at risk," the W.H.O. says.
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Toyota U.S. Chief Sees No End to Sticker Shock in Sight
"This tight car situation we're seeing, both new and used, is probably going to be with us for another 12 to 15 months," Bob Carter, executive vice president of Toyota Motor Corp.'s North American business, says during an interview with...
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ECB's Draghi: Policy Takes Output Gap Into Account
July 21 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi and Vice President Vitor Constancio speak at a press conference following the bank's decision to hold rates steady to evaluate the fallout from Brexit. They reply to a question from...
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US General: 5 US Troops Wounded in Afghanistan
Five U.S. special operations troops were wounded in combat with Islamic State fighters in eastern Afghanistan, the senior U.S. commander in the country said Thursday.Gen. John Nicholson, the top commander of U.S. and NATO forces in...
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Fed's Harker Fears 'Falling Behind Curve' on Inflation
Sept. 29 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker discusses Federal Reserve communication, saying he is "not sure" if the Fed should do away with the dot plot and shares his concerns about the U.S. economy and...
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Iconic Bansky pieces to be auctioned off this weekend
BANKSY, OTHER STREET ART UP FOR AUCTION THIS WEEKThe public still doesn't know who the street artist Banksy is, but a collection of his work is estimated to bring in about half a million dollars (U.S.) at an auction in Los...
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CLEAN : Spain government says half million join Catalan demo
CLEAN : Spain government says half million join Catalan demo
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OECD chief: Brexit would be like tax on UK
The head of the global economic forum OECD warned Britain that leaving the European Union would be tantamount to taxing its citizens - another in a growing cavalcade of cautionary advice ahead of a June 23 referendum on membership in the...
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Flint to Get Lake Water When System is Ready
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus057924Flint will get water from the Karegnondi Water Authority as soon as that system is ready, the mayor said Tuesday, even though she had threatened to break an agreement to join the system in...
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CLEAN : Christies Auction house expects bumper impressionist art sale
CLEAN : Christies Auction house expects bumper impressionist art sale
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CLEAN : S. African platinum strikes cost nearly 20
CLEAN : S. African platinum strikes cost nearly 20
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U.S. Jobless Claims Point to Labor Market Strength
Jun.15 -- Frances Donald, senior economist at Manulife Asset Management, examines economic data on import prices and U.S. weekly jobless claims that came in lower than expected at 237,000. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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S&P 500 Already Eclipses Average Target for 2017
Feb.21 -- 2017 is basically over, at least for the S&P 500 Index. The market bellwether has already reached the average year-end target of Wall Street analysts with a 5.5 percent gain since December, according to data compiled by...
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U.S. Economy Grew at 2.1% Pace in Fourth-Quarter
Mar.30 -- U.S. economic growth surprised to the upside in the fourth-quarter at 2.1 percent, along with better than expected data on personal consumption and core PCE. Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Alix Steel report and Steven...
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Yellen tells US Congress to expect more rate hikes
US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told Congress on Wednesday that the central bank expects to keep raising a key interest rate at a gradual pace and also plans to start trimming its massive bond holdings this year.In her semiannual...
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U.S. Jobless Claims Fall 12,000 as Storm Impact Wanes
Oct.05 -- U.S. weekly jobless claims declined to 260,000 as the data impact of Hurricanes Irma and Maria subsides in several states. Steve Ricchiuto, chief U.S, economist at Mizuho Securities, and Steven Wieting, global chief investment...
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Citigroup Gets 1Q Profit Boost From Expense Cuts, Lower Tax Rate
Apr.15 -- Kathryn Rooney Vera, head of global research at Bulltick, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Alison Williams examine first-quarter results from Citigroup Inc. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Baidu Posts First Loss Since IPO in 2005
May.16 -- Baidu Inc. posted a loss for the first time since going public in 2005, as China’s biggest online search service grapples with rising costs and slowing sales in a weakening economy. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Tesla Misses Model 3 Delivery Estimates, Cuts U.S. Vehicle Prices
Jan.02 -- Tesla Inc. reported that deliveries of Model 3 vehicles missed expectations in the fourth quarter and announced plans to cut vehicle prices by $2,000 in the U.S. Bloomberg Intelligence's Kevin Tynan reports on "Bloomberg...
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Fed Is Making a Mistake Raising Rates, Moody's Economist Ozimek Says
Oct.04 -- Adam Ozimek, Moody's Analytics economist, explains why he thinks the Federal Reserve is making a mistake raising rates. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd...