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Apicorp CEO: Will Deploy Funds to Help Clients Amid Virus

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Apr.29 -- Ahmed Ali Attiga, chief executive officer at the Arab Petroleum Investments Corp, or Apicorp, discusses the company’s $500 million package aimed at supporting its members. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle...
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Opportunities Within the Energy Credit Market

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Mar.06 -- Chris Abbate, Riverstone Partner, discusses the state of the energy credit market.
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Rakuten CEO on 1&1 Partnership, Chip Shortage, Olympics

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Hiroshi Mikitani, chairman, president and chief executive officer at Rakuten Inc., discusses the company’s partnership with Germany’s 1&1 AG, the carriers they are targeting and the Tokyo Olympics. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg...
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How the iPhone Tormented the World's Happiest Nation

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Dec.04 -- Bloomberg Businessweek’s Ashlee Vance heads to Finland for a three-part exploration of this traditionally contented country's tech industry. Episode One tackles the critical role Nokia once played in its economy, and the...
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Trump Mocks Democrats for Criticism of Soleimani Strike Notice

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Jan.09 -- President Donald Trump mocked Democrats for their criticism that he should have notified Congress before killing a top Iranian general, a strike that’s raised tensions in the Middle East. Trump spoke at a campaign rally in...
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Struggling Local Banks Turn to Riskier Credit in Japan

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Dec.16 -- Low interest rates in Japan are making it increasingly difficult for banks to turn a profit. A Bloomberg survey says that’s driving a handful of regional lenders towards riskier credit. Bloomberg’s Andrew Monahan reports on...
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Trump Wins Ohio, Key Battleground State

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Nov.04 -- President Donald Trump defeated Democrat Joe Biden in the battleground state of Ohio. David Westin, Jeanne Zaino and Rick Davis discusses the call on “Bloomberg Balance of Power: 2020 U.S. Presidential Election.”
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Goldman’s Currie: Likely to See Record Largest Oil Demand Shift

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May.10 -- Jeffrey Currie, global head of commodities at Goldman Sachs, discusses steps to keep fuel flowing following the Colonial Pipeline Co. hack and offers his outlook for fuel demand. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early...
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Stocks Are Less Disconnected From the Economy Than You Think: Nathan Tankus

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Oct.01 -- As the economy sits in a recession and stocks remain positive for the year, one of the popular cliches of 2020 has been that the stock market is not the same at the economy. Nathan Tankus, research director of the Modern Money...
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Will Fed Do 75-Basis Point or 100-Basis Point Rate Hike?

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The US Federal Reserve and a number of its global counterparts will launch a rapid-fire attack on inflation in the coming week as their commitment to bringing consumer prices under control gets even more resolute. Kathleen Hays reports...
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RR7222B ITALY: HENRY MOORE EXHIBITION

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In Florence, a unique exhibition of the work of the English sculptor Henry Moore opened at the end of May 1972. On a hill overlooking the city, over thirty of Moore's largest works have been assembled, and smaller pieces and drawings...
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Bloomberg

How Are Low Gas Prices Affecting Car Sales?

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Nov. 3 -- Jalopnik.com Deputy Editor Travis Okulski discusses Ford, Tesla and October auto sales. He speaks on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Small Caps Falling Off... Be Careful!

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Sept. 23 -- On Insight & Action, Bloomberg Money Clip Host Adam Johnson reports on why large caps are doing well and small caps arent. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Panama Papers Put Global Elites' Wealth in Spotlight

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April 5 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene discusses the far-reaching impact of a leaked report on the world's wealthy and powerful hiding money in banks and shell companies. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Glenn Hoddle Drops Paul Gascoigne

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Glenn Hoddle Drops Paul Gascoigne
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The Takeaways From Baidu's 1st-Qtr Earnings Beat

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April 29 -- Jin Yoon, Mizuho Securities director and head of Internet research, discusses Baidu's first-quarter earnings with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Trending Business."
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2015 Mustang: Test Driving Ford's Radical Muscle Car

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Sept. 30 ""Ford's Mustang created a class of cars that is now widespread and more broadly defined than ever. Find out how the new GT drives -- with adjustable driving modes and independent rear suspension -- as it prepares to go global....
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Star launches charity auction of personal items

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New York, May 22 2003 1. Zoom out Britney poster 2. Pan of more Britney memorabilia 3. CU black and white photo Britney 4. CU postcard 5. VS photos of Britney 6. Pan pan Britney costumes 7. More photos Britney 8. WS Britney arriving 9....
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China's Economic Transition: Deleveraging, Growth

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March 18 -- Rick Rieder, chief investment officer of global fixed income at BlackRock, discusses China's influence on global markets and demand, the steps the nation is taking to spur its economic transition, and his current investment...
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Wren: Brexit to Impact Earnings for up to 10 Quarters

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July 18 -- Scott Wren, senior equity strategist at Wells Fargo, examines the state of the market as it reaches new record highs, the factors that can push equities higher through the end of the year, and the lingering impact of Brexit on...
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How Realistic Is Elon Musk's Plan to Colonize Mars?

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Sept. 30 -- David Cowan, a partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, discusses Elon Musk's plan to colonize Mars. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Curated Video

Syrian refugees get martial art lessons in Jordan camp

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A martial art is being used to help Syrian children cope with the trauma of their country's brutal civil war. Trainers are running courses in Taekwondo for young refugees living in Zaatari, the largest camp of its kind in Jordan. Since...
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IFA 2016: Have smartphones reached peak innovation?

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GERMANY IFA PREVIEWSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:59SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBerlin, Germany - 11 August 20161. Wide...