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Wall Street Votes: Inequality and Biden's Economic Plan

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Aug.20 -- The coronavirus pandemic has led to the loss of millions of jobs in the U.S., and exacerbated the problem of large and growing income inequality across the country. So what is Joe Biden expected to do with the economy if he...
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China to Keep Yuan Stronger Than 7 Per Dollar: Citi's Sun

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May.21 -- Lu Sun, China strategist at Citigroup Global Markets, talks about China's currency policy and the trade disputes with the U.S.. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Who Is New Reserve Bank of India Chief Urjit Patel?

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Aug. 22 -- Urjit Patel is set to succeed Raghuram Rajan as Reserve Bank of India Governor, beginning a three-year term in September. Bloomberg's Harsha Subramaniam offers background on Patel and looks at the job he faces as RBI head. He...
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The High Risk of Long-Term Low Volatility

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Sept. 7 -- Dean Curnutt, chief executive officer and founder at Macro Risk Advisors, discusses the risk of longer-term low volatility in markets and investment strategies for combating low volatility. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Strategic Europe's Editor-In-Chief on NATO Meeting

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Jun.14 -- Strategic Europe Editor-In-Chief Judy Dempsey, discusses the key topics of discussion for world leaders at the NATO meeting in Brussels. She spoke to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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A Californian gas station is selling the alternative fuel

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1. Wide shot street side of Ford Fuel Depot. 2. Close shot of fuel station sign. 3. Mid shot of sign advertising fuel prices. 4. Close shot of car pulling up to fuel pumps. 5. Mid shot of woman at Bio Willie fuel pump. 6. Close shot...
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Ideology Is the Enemy of Economic Growth: Dambisa Moyo

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Nov.26 -- Mildstorm Chief Executive Officer Dambisa Moyo discusses the impact of economic growth on global living standards at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Beijing.
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Will India PM Modi's Crackdown on Corruption Work?

Higher Ed
Dec.06 -- Eurasia Group Asia, South Asia Analyst Sash Riser-Kositsky discusses India's shadow economy, corruption and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s clampdown on cash. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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WEF Statistics Show Women's Progress Stalled in 2017

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- On this segment of "Walk the Talk," Saadia Zahidi, WEF head of education, gender and work, discusses the global gender gap with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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The Possible Fixes for U.S. Capitalism

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Feb.07 -- For the past few decades there’s been a rough consensus about how to run a modern capitalist economy. That makes this a good time to look at some of the ideas for fixing American capitalism that will be debated in the 2020...
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Why Emerging Market Nations Are Experimenting With QE

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Lale Akoner, market strategist at Bank of New York Mellon Investment Management, discusses quantitative easing in emerging markets, and currency depreciation pressures. She speaks on “What'd You Miss?"
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Fed's George: 'Time to Move' on Normalizing Rates

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Aug. 25 -- Kansas City Federal Reserve President Esther George is reiterating her position that it's time to continue the process of normalizing monetary policy. She spoke to Bloomberg's Michael McKee before the start of the Kansas City...
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Trump and the Future for AT&T, Time Warner Deal

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Jan.12 -- AT&T said CEO Randall Stephenson’s meeting with President-elect Donald Trump touched on job creation, investment and competition, but the elephant in the room -- the telecommunications giant’s merger with Time...
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Markets Continue to Defy Negativity

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Priya Misra, TD Securities head of global rates research,, Eric Liu, Vanda Securities Chief Executive Officer, and Jim Keegan of Seix Investment Advisors, discuss what is driving markets higher. They speak on "Bloomberg The Open."...
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Dombret: Difficult for European Banks to Make Money

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April 25 -- Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret tells Bloomberg's Mark Barton that it's difficult for European banks to make money in the current environment.
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Economist Moyo Sees G20 as 'Clearly Vulnerable'

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Jun.11 -- Dambisa Moyo, global economist and author of the book "Edge of Chaos: Why Democracy Is Failing to Deliver Economic Growth -- and How to Fix It," discusses the state of global economic institutions following last weekend's G7...
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India to Cut Interests Rates Again, Deutsche Bank's Spencer Says

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Oct.13 -- Michael Spencer, chief economist for Asia Pacific at Deutsche Bank, talks about the region's economies and policies. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat, David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Risk-Free Assets Displaying Signs of Chaos: Dean Curnutt

Higher Ed
Dean Curnutt, founder and CEO at Macro Risk Advisors, examines the state of the risk-free asset class and market volatility on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Goldman’s Currie Sees Tell-Tale Signs of Commodity Super Cycle

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Dec.17 -- Jeff Currie, head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs, sees Bitcoin and copper as risk-on growth proxies, calling the cryptocurrency “the retail inflation hedge.” Currie also offers his commodity market outlook for 2021....
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Lee: Strong Fundamental Stories in South Korea

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May.03 -- Lombard Odier Asia Macro Strategist Homin Lee says there's minimal impact in the medium-term from the lift of South Korea's short selling ban. He says there's strong fundamental stories in the country especially across...
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Dombret on Banking Sector, Brexit, and Monetary Policy

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April 25 -- Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret tells Bloomberg's Mark Barton that an exit of the U.K. from the European Union could prompt ECB concern over the clearing of euro-denominated transactions currently handled in London.
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Women pressured to be 'sexier' in workplace, lawyers claim

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Women pressured to be 'sexier' in workplace, lawyers claim
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The Bull Market Is 'Alive and Well,' Says ARK CEO Wood

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Dec.19 -- Ben Laidler, HSBC Global Equity Strategist, and Cathie Wood, ARK Invest CEO & CIO, discuss the outlook for markets and impact from the Federal Reserve. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."