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U.K. Faces Key Brexit Vote Tuesday

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Mar.11 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May enters a big week for Brexit with her bill expected to fail and reports that her cabinet has turned against her. She’s sent senior colleagues to meet conservative lawmakers to persuade them to...
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Parliament Doesn't Want to Crash Out of EU Without Deal, Dorsey & Whitney's Doherty Says

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Mar.13 -- Frances Doherty, a partner at Dorsey & Whitney, discusses Britain’s Parliament voting to avoid a no-deal split from the European Union, opening the door to delaying Brexit and radically re-writing the terms of the divorce. She...
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Hammond: govt right to prepare for no deal Brexit

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British Chancellor Philip Hammond said the government was right to spend 4 billion pounds (5.3 billion US dollars) preparing for Brexit.
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China Consumer Confidence Down 'Quite a Lot,' Akzo Nobel CEO Says

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Feb.25 -- Thierry Vanlancker, chief executive officer at Akzo Nobel, discusses offsetting costs with higher prices, exposure to the auto and shipping industries, and concerns about China and Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sadiq Khan reacts to local election results

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan says Labour needs to have clarity to their position on Europe as the party's vote share falls in the local elections. Elections were held for 248 English councils, six mayors and all 11 councils in Northern Ireland.
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'Quite Bullish' on European Assets, TPW Investment CIO Says

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May.26 -- Jay Pelosky, chief investment officer of TPW Investment Management, talks about the market implications of the European Parliament elections. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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First Eastern's Chu on U.S.-China, Brexit, H.K. Protests, Investments

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Jul.01 -- Victor Chu, chairman of Hong Kong-based First Eastern Investment Group, discusses the trade negotiations between the U.S. and China, the Brexit talks, and the implications for his investments. He also talks about the protests...
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Pound May Rise If Parliament Votes to Rule Out No-Deal Brexit: Arkera

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Sep.03 -- Viraj Patel, FX and global macro strategist at Arkera, discusses the pound's slump below $1.20 after U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson vowed to call a snap election if he loses a crucial vote in parliament on Tuesday evening....
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Oil Soars the Most Ever After Attack Cuts Saudi Supplies

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Sep.15 -- Brent crude surged the most on record after a drone strike on a Saudi Arabian oil facility removed about 5% of global supplies. 10 unmanned aerial vehicles struck the world’s biggest crude-processing facility in Abqaiq and the...
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British Businesses Need Clarity on Brexit: Chambers of Commerce

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Sep.23 -- Adam Marshall, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, talks about the Brexit negotiations, the political uncertainty, and the implications for U.K.'s businesses. He speaks on the sidelines of the Labour Party's...
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Rising Trade Tensions Are the New Normal, Tata's Chandrasekaran Says

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Oct.15 -- Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Tata Sons Ltd. executive chairman, discusses the International Monetary Fund's global forecast with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Trump Says ‘Ready to Go’ on Turkey Sanctions

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Oct.13 -- President Donald Trump said the U.S. is “ready to go” with more sanctions on Turkey in response to its incursion into Syria, after his defense secretary said the president ordered a deliberate withdrawal of troops from northern...
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Boris Johnson Seeks Dec. 12 General Election

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Oct.25 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson called for a snap election on Dec. 12 to end the Brexit deadlock. A motion to trigger an early poll will be put before lawmakers next Monday, but Jeremy Corbyn says he won’t back a snap...
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DUP launch election manifesto in Belfast

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Arlene Foster and Nigel Dodds speak about Brexit at the DUP General Election manifesto launch in Belfast. The DUP has said it will not support a Jeremy Corbyn-led government.
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Finnish PM Marin chairs EU summit

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The newly appointed Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin chaired her first - and last - EU summit as Finland will leave the rotating EU presidency at the end of the year.
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Conservative Majority Expected in U.K. Election: First Abu Dhabi's Ballard

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Dec.11 -- Simon Ballard, chief economist at First Abu Dhabi Bank Pjsc, talks about this week’s U.K. election, the Brexit negotiations and the implications for markets. He speaks from the sidelines of the SALT conference in Abu Dhabi with...
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Market Outlook: European Stocks in 2020

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Jan.02 -- European shares ushered out the decade in style with their biggest annual advance since 2009. The green swept across sectors with every single industry group on the Stoxx 600 climbing in 2019. Financial services, construction,...
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M&A Off to Slow Start in 2020

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Jan.22 -- Mark Shafir, Citigoup Co-head of global m&a, talks about the m&a market. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Markets take yet another hit on virus fears

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Stocks are falling sharply on Wall Street as fears spread that the coronavirus is causing a global recession.
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Stocks Sink in Worst Day Since Black Monday

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Mar.12 -- Saira Malik, Nuveen chief investment officer and head of global equities, comments on the recent sell-off in U.S. equities. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Markets take yet another hit on virus fears

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Stocks were falling sharply on Wall Street as fears spread that the coronavirus could cause a global recession.
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HKEX Chairman Surprised, But Supportive of HK Security Law

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Jun.14 -- The Chairman of the Hong Kong Exchange was caught off guard by China's decision to impose new national security laws in Hong Kong, but remains supportive. HKEX Chairman Laura Cha spoke exclusively to Bloomberg's David Ingles...
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Current Stock Rally Has Legs: Eastspring Investments

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Jul.09 -- Nupur Gupta, portfolio manager at Eastspring Investments, discusses the outlook for global stocks, bonds and commodities amid the coronavirus outbreak. She speaks with Yvonne Man and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Euro to Rise; ECB `Many, Many Months' Behind Fed, BNP Paribas Says

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Sep.29 -- The euro is set to strengthen due to the "fundamental difference in approach" between the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, says BNP Paribas Chief Economist William de Vijlder. It will be "many, many months" before...