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Statoil Says Results Confirm Changes Over Past 3 Years
Jul.27 -- Hans Jakob Hegge, chief financial officer at Statoil, discusses second-quarter earnings, plans for investment and capital expenditure and his outlook for the business. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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VOICED : Senegal looks to farming to boost fish
VOICED : Senegal looks to farming to boost fish
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The Top Ten Stocks for Nov. 19
Nov. 19 -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan and Mia Saini report on todays top ten stocks on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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CLEAN : Britain prepares for low turnout in
CLEAN : Britain prepares for low turnout in
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Tencent Beat 3Q Profit Estimates
Nov.14 -- Tencent beat third-quarter earnings expectations, largely thanks to ads and a whopping one-time gain from its investments in Meituan Dianping, but China's gaming clampdown slowed revenue growth. Bloomberg's Edwin Chan reports...
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Daybreak Europe Show Open: FX and Bond Volatility
Dani Burger and Manus Cranny open 'Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" discussing how FX volatility has increased while bond volatility has remained constant.
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Falcioni: Too Early to Size Up Virus Impact
Mar.09 -- The number of global coronavirus cases has surpassed 105-thousand, with deaths exceeding 3-and-a-half thousand. The United Arab Emirates has called on citizens and residents to avoid travel and has shut all nurseries, schools...
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Whitehaven Coal CEO Still Sees a Role For Coal
Aug.14 -- Whitehaven Coal said in earnings statement on Tuesday that demand for thermal coal in the seaborne market is being driven by strong economic growth in Asia and the ongoing deployment of coal fired power stations in the region....
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Is There Any Sense of Normal in Derivatives World?
July 11 -- Edmund Shing discusses his outlook for derivatives and central bank monetary policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : Jimmy Carter urges US China leadership on climate
Former US president Jimmy Carter on Tuesday urged his country and China two of the world's biggest fossil fuel polluters to take the lead on halting climate change
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Repsol Cuts Proposed Dividend
February 25 -- Repsol SA, the worst-performing major European oil stock over the past year, cut its dividend for the first time since 2009 as its acquisition of Talisman Energy Inc. turned sour amid the crude-market rout.Repsol’s board...
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CLEAN : Pipe dreams: Pakistan sewage workers hope for better future
Nearly naked and covered with a black, foul-smelling muck, Shafiq Masih struggles out of a sewer he has just cleaned by hand in an upmarket district of Lahore, Pakistan's second biggest city (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
Petition against dissolution of parliament hits 1.62 million
More than 1.6 million people have signed an online petition to protest against the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend parliament
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CLEAN : Frankfurt book fair marks the fall of the Berlin wall
CLEAN : Frankfurt book fair marks the fall of the Berlin wall
Bloomberg
Melbourne Cup Horse Race Still Loved by Billionaires
Nov.04 -- The Melbourne Cup may have lost its title as Australia’s richest horse race, but it remains a major lure for racing-mad billionaires.
Sky News
Sadiq Khan Opens New London Lego Store
CLEAN: Interior shots Sadiq Khan, London Mayor attends opening of new Lego Store in London, the world's biggest Lego store and receives a self-portrait made of Lego bricks. on November 17, 2016 in London, England.
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CLEAN : Samsung launches new S9 phone with augmented reality features
Samsung unveiled its new flagship smartphone on Sunday with a focus on augmented reality features as it seeks to keep its title as the world's biggest smartphone maker
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CLEAN : Ghost orchid scientists aim to restore rare Florida flowers
CLEAN : Ghost orchid scientists aim to restore rare Florida flowers
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VOICED : Kumbh Mela kicks off along the Ganges
VOICED : Kumbh Mela kicks off along the Ganges
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Why Is Mitsui Forecasting Its First Loss in 70 Years?
March 24 -- Japanese trading company Mitsui & Co. fell after it booked more than $2 billion in impairment charges and forecast its first net loss in its modern history. Bloomberg's Stephen Stapczynski reports on "Trending Business."