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Adecco's CEO Expects Macron to Reform France's Labor Code

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May.09 -- Alain Dehaze, chief executive officer at Adecco, discusses labor reform in France, the difficulties of operating in the French labor market and staffing in the U.K. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Lessons Learned From Three Female Entrepreneurs

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Feb.21 -- On today's "Walk the Talk," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu sits down with Nadia Boujarwah, Dia & Co.'s co-founder and chief executive officer, Katia Beauchamp, Birchbox's co-founder and chief executive officer, and Brit Morin, Brit +...
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Trump Says He's Looking at Locations for Next Kim Jong Un Summit

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Oct.09 -- President Donald Trump says he will meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, but the location hasn't been picked yet. Trump says it's possible Un could come to the U.S. at some point.
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Top Dem: Wheeler at EPA, just as extreme as Pruitt

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Acting Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler drew criticism at his Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday for his environmental rollbacks in six months on the job, with a leading Democrat calling Wheeler "just as extreme"...
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Inversion Curve Ball

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Nov.29 -- Time may have run out on what once looked like the Treasury market’s trade of the year: Investors are abandoning positions for a steeper curve following the longest stretch of flattening in two years. Bloomberg's Lisa...
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Europe Suffering Banking Depression, Says Carl Weinberg

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May 2 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, and Jeff Degraaf, chairman at Renaissance Macro, examine the European economy and the need for fiscal stimulus as the banking industry faces an eighth straight year of...
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Are Average Investors Blocked by Market Distortions?

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March 9 -- Jeff Degraaf, chairman at Renaissance Macro, discusses the impact of market distortions and volatility on average investors and the ability to make money in the current market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen spent a second day on Capitol Hill, testifying before the Senate Budget Committee. Among other things, Yellen spelled out her views on the long-term decline in the labor participation rate. (May 8)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus010125 One day after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told the Joint Economic Committee on Capitol Hill that the job market is "far from satisfactory," she testified a second time, this time...
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What Are the Takeaways From Trump's Speech to Congress?

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Feb.28 -- Bloomberg's Craig Gordon reports on President Donald Trump's speech to congress. Gordon speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

QIC's Morris on Bond Market Strategies

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Beverley Morris, Director of Fixed Income at QIC, discusses the opportunities for bond investors and outlook for Fed policy. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Bloomberg

What Are the Biggest Mistakes Made by Investors?

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April 11 -- Meb Faber, co-founder and chief investment officer at Cambria, and Joseph Quinlan, chief market strategist at Bank of America Private Wealth Management, examine the biggest mistakes investors make with their portfolios and...
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In Search of Yield: Active Versus Passive Investing

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Sept. 22 -- Mark Wiedman, BlackRock's global head of iShares, discusses the role of ETFs in portfolios with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at BlackRock's Annual iShares Fixed Income Leaders Circle in New York.
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Bloomberg

Energy Aspects' Sen on Energy Markets Outlook

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Amrita Sen, Founder and Director of Research at Energy Aspects, discusses her outlook for energy markets. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Bloomberg

Hedging Against A Recession

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Rebecca Patterson of Bridgewater and Greg Peters of PGIM Fixed Income on what investors should be looking for today.
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Bloomberg

Biden: U.S. Will Respond 'Decisively' to Russia Invasion

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U.S. President Joe Biden says that a Russian attack on Ukraine is "still very much a possibility" but adds that diplomacy should continue.
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Bloomberg

MSA Capital Ben Harburg on China's Tech Sector

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MSA Capital Managing Partner Ben Harburg says he's slowing China investments as U.S.-delisting fears resurfaced in the past days for Chinese companies. MSA Capital is a venture capital firm which has invested $1.7 billion over the past...
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Bloomberg

What Crypto Regulation May Look Like in 2022

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Blockchain Association Executive Director Kristin Smith joins Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss how 2021 was a turning point for crypto and its mainstream adoption, the crypto regulation landscape in 2022 and the growing...
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Bloomberg

Consumers Expect More From Companies on Racial Justice

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May.26 -- The murder of George Floyd last year forced corporate America to pay more attention to racial justice. This year, the bar on how they respond is much higher. Public Relations Firm Edelman, conducted a survey and found that more...
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Bloomberg

How Trump's Climate Views Will Impact Alternative Energy

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Nov. 9 -- Gordon Johnson, Axiom Capital Management analyst, discusses the future of alternative energy under a Trump presidency. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Trump's Family Matters: Mixing Business, Government

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Nov. 17 -- U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump has promised to pass along his business ventures to his family, but also has them involved in transition plans. Bloomberg's Marty Schenker looks at potential conflicts of interest for the...
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Press Association

John McDonnell promises February budget to end austerity

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The Labour Party has promised a February budget that will end austerity “once and for all”. Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said he will deliver a budget on February 5 which will save the NHS, rebuild public services, and introduce a...
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Bloomberg

Huawei Complies With the Law in Every Country, CTO Paul Scanlan Says

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Oct.17 -- Paul Scanlan, chief technology officer at Huawei Carrier Network Business Group, discusses how they comply with the law in every country, the need for constructive conversation and the importance of 5G technology with...
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Bloomberg

Investors Eye RBI Board Meeting

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Nov.19 -- The RBI prepares for a board meeting that promises to be anything but dull. It's all about supervision and the allocation of funds. Bloomberg's Harsha Subramaniam reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Hollywood movie producer Hal Wallis addresses a banquet commemorating the 50th anniversary of Alfred Nobels death

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[Poor audio throughout] WS SOT Pearl S. Buck introduces Hal Wallis, Hollywood producer, at a banquet commemorating the 50th anniversary of Nobel Prize creator Alfred Nobel's death / SOT Wallis at lectern