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Banks Need to Start Encrypting Their Data: Wolf

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Oct. 7 -- 32 Advisors Founder and CEO Robert Wolf discusses the business costs and risks of cyber attacks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Japanese Banks Hit by Record Cybertheft

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Dec. 18 -- Cybertheft is on the rise, making no one safe, including Japanese banks who have seen a record $16 million stolen in the last six months. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Falling Energy Prices Hurt Russia

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Oct. 14 -- Bloomberg's Pimm Fox reports on the declining price of oil. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Should the U.S. Combat North Korean Cyber Threats?

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Dec. 22 -- Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Jeffrey Bader and Carnegie Asia Program Senior Associate James Schoff discuss the U.S. response to cyber threats from North Korea. They speak on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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VOICER Senior citizens march for greater pension rights

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0.00 - Mid shot of marchers shouting anti-government slogans, and pro-march slogans 0.09 - Various senior citizens' march 0.27 - SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Felix Condarco, Senior Citizen Representative: "There are no rewards for the working...
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UK: LONDON: GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON NAZI GOLD

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English/Nat Switzerland on Tuesday rejected a demand by the World Jewish Congress for (b) billions of dollars for Holocaust victims, calling it "extreme" and baseless. It said it could not understand how it could be asked to wipe out...
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Why Verizon May Be Losing Patience With Yahoo

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Oct. 18 -- Verizon is losing patience with Yahoo. While the New York-based phone giant remains interested in the web properties it agreed in July to buy for $4.83 billion, the lack of progress on Yahoo’s investigation into the 2014...
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Why Big Banks Are Declaring War on Venmo

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Feb.22 -- For years, banks have watched as their youngest customers split restaurant checks, shared utility bills, and pitched in for parties using third-party payment apps such as Venmo. Now they're trying to take back the...
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Senators seek info on Trump's Russia meeting

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The chairman of the Senate intelligence committee says he wants to talk to one or more of the White House officials who were at the meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian officials in which the president shared intelligence...
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Sexual Abuse Revealed at Elite NH Prep School

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An investigation into sexual misconduct at an elite prep school in New Hampshire has found substantiated claims of abuse involving 13 former faculty and staff.St. Paul's School in Concord released a report Monday detailing allegations...
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Sentiment Survey Ranks the Biggest Risks for 2017

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Mar.29 -- Credit Suisse Executive Chairman Global Markets APAC Ali Naqvi discusses a sentiment survey of the top risks for 2017. He speaks with Bloomberg's Stephen Engle at the Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference in Hong Kong.
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Why Analysts Are More Optimistic About Twitter's Future

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Jan.19 -- Techonomy CEO David Kirkpatrick and Bloomberg's Selina Wang and Sarah Frier discuss why Twitter Inc. is accumulating likes from some of its most important followers: Wall Street analysts. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
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Facebook Doesn't Seem to Be Making Good Choices, Analyst Wieser Says

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Sep.28 -- Brian Wieser, Pivotal Research Group senior analyst, discusses the Facebook Inc. security breach that affected almost 50 million user accounts. He speaks with Bloomberg's Brad Stone and Jordan Robertson on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Lawmaker: US Senate staff targeted by hackers

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A U.S. lawmaker says foreign government hackers continue to target the personal accounts of U.S. senators and their aides — and that the Senate's security office won't help defend them.
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Por qué Venezuela se desespera cada vez más

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Nov.13-- Shannon O'Neil, investigadora sénior de estudios latinoamericanos del Consejo de Relaciones Exteriores, habla de las negociaciones de la deuda de Venezuela con Abigail Doolittle, Joe Weisenthal y Scarlet Fu de Bloomberg en...
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Future of Rosenstein uncertain amid secret taping reports

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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein suggested secretly recording President Donald Trump last year to expose chaos in the administration, according to two people familiar with the discussions.
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Future of Rosenstein amid secret taping reports

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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein floated the idea of secretly recording US President Donald Trump last year amid law enforcement concerns about chaos in the White House, according to people familiar with exchanges at the time.
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Boeing Analyst Says 737 Max Order Book is 'Quite Strong'

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Mar.13 -- Sheila Kahyaoglu, aerospace and defense analyst at Jefferies, examines the impact on Boeing Co. of widespread groundings of the company's 737 Max jet. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Charity buys and erases past-due medical debt

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Now Is the Time to Rebalance Your Retirement Funds, CalSTRS CIO Ailman Says

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Aug.29 -- Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer at the California State Teachers' Retirement System, discusses what could bring the bull market in stocks to an end and the fund's approach to investing with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Official: NJ attack 'fueled' by anti-Semitism

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The two killers who stormed a kosher market in Jersey City were driven by hatred of Jews and law enforcement, New Jersey's attorney general said Thursday, adding that the case is being investigated as domestic terrorism.
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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Nintendo has confirmed 160,000 accounts were hacked. Instacart plans to add 250,000 more shoppers.
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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Facebook is extending its work-from-home policy. Twitter will label the profile pages of government at state affiliated media accounts.