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Cory Booker Makes Record-Breaking Speech in Congress

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US Senator Cory Booker set a chamber record by assailing the policies of President Donald Trump in a speech that lasted more than 24 hours. Here's a compilation of key moments. (Source: Associated Press)
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Chancellor spring statement press conference - full version HD

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves gives a press conference and takes questions from reporters following her spring statement in the House of Commons.
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Australian Finance Minister Bets on 'Election-Winning Budget' With Surprise Tax Cuts

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Australian Finance Minister Katy Gallagher says inflation risk factored into the timing of surprise tax cuts unveiled in the nation's budget, which came alongside an extension of energy rebates. Australia's center-left government...
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Rep. Stutzman on Dalio's Deficit Warning

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US Representative Marlin Stutzman, an Indiana Republican, reacts to Ray Dalio warning House Republicans about the dangers of rising US deficits and urging them to cut the budget deficit to 3% of GDP. Rep. Stutzman speaks on "Balance of...
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SVP's Khosla Sees 'Frantic Activity' in Credit Markets

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A reckoning is underway in credit markets after years of low interest rates, according to Victor Khosla, founder and chief investment officer of Strategic Value Partners. While we're not seeing "headline-grabbing" bankruptcies like...
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Campus Raises $46 Million to Improve Community College

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Joe Lonsdale, managing partner of 8VC, says too many colleges focus on ideology over skills. Lonsdale, along with Campus CEO Tade Oyerinde, talk about the for-profit college's effort to improve community college graduation rates. They...
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Fed Offered No Surprises, But Is Ignoring Debt: Thomas Hoenig

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Former Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig offers his assessment of the Federal Reserve's latest rate decision and forecast and says it's a "big deal" that the Fed won't talk about the nation's fiscal problems. Hoenig also weighs in...
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Guggenheim's Millstein on Tariffs, Taxes, Credit Markets

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Guggenheim Securities co-Chair James Millstein says the Federal Reserve is "frozen" until there is more clarity on the Trump administration's tariff policy. Speaking on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Millstein also comments on US fiscal...
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Mnuchin: Republicans Need to Raise The Debt Ceiling

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Former US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said one of the most important issues is that Republicans need to raise the debt ceiling, it's an important mechanism. It's become too political, he said and thinks spending and the debt...
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Mnuchin Discusses Tax Cuts, Economic Growth

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Former US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin discussed how the annual deficit is one of the most important issues today in terms of the long-term impact on the economy. He appears on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations....
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Germany Landmark Spending Package Wins Bundestag Backing

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German lawmakers passed a landmark spending package that could unlock hundreds of billions of euros in debt financing for defense and infrastructure and heralding the end of decades of budget austerity. The legislation pushed by...
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PIF's Options to Meet Saudi Arabia's Spending Goals

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Saudi Arabia's wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), is set to tap a broader array of investors and pursue debt sales through its subsidiaries, as it grapples with the scale of the kingdom's spending ambitions. Bloomberg's...
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Marathon's Richards Says Credit Is the Place to Be

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Marathon Asset Management Chair and CEO Bruce Richards says investors are rotating out of equities and credit markets are "behaving really, really well." Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close," Richards also discusses where he is finding...
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UK's Reeves Defends 'Robust Set' of Fiscal Rules

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves defended her fiscal rules and pledged to bring down government borrowing. "They are a robust set of fiscal rules, but it is important that we balance day to day spending with tax receipts and...
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Reeves on UK Economy, Fiscal Rules, Borrowing, Benefits

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves discusses the October budget and fiscal rules as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development predicted the pace of global expansion of 38 rich countries to slow. In an interview...
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Merz Needs to Approach Greens to Pass Package: Schnitzer

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Monika Schnitzer, the chair of the German Council of Economic Experts, discusses Friedrich Merz's attempt to pass a landmark debt-spending package in parliament. "The Greens are demanding -- and not just the Greens, everybody actually is...
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Mnuchin Says No Recession Ahead, Stock Correction Makes Sense

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Former US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin discusses the Trump administration's trade policy and says markets are adjusting to President Donald Trump's negotiating. He speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Mnuchin Talks Tariffs, Tax Bill and Markets

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Former US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin discusses the Trump administration's trade policy, the potential for tax legislation and the state of financial market with Saleha Mohsin on "Balance of Power."
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Principal AM: Tariffs May Accelerate US Inflation

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Principal Asset Mgmt President & CEO Kamal Bhatia believes the broad impact of trade tariffs may negatively impact US growth and accelerate inflation. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Insight with Haslinda Amin."
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Strategic Value's Khosla on Selloff, PE Deals and Tariffs

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Strategic Value Partners founder and CIO Victor Khosla discusses the recent selloff in US equities, the state of the private equity market and the impact of tariffs with Sonali Basak on Bloomberg Television.
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What's Next for China with Michael Pettis

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During this years work report Chinese Premiere Li Qiang announced China's ambitious economic growth goal of around 5% for 2025. But is the Chinese government doing enough to juice up the economy, Bloomberg's Stephen Engle talks with...
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Gordon Brown attends launch of latest 'multibank' in midlands

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Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown attends the launch of Amazon’s newest ‘multibank’ in the West Midlands. Multibanks are similar to food banks but provide essential household goods and products for struggling households, with Amazon...
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More Pressure on Weaker Sovereigns in Europe: Kraemer

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Moritz Kraemer, chief economist at LBBW, discusses the outlook for European bonds as nations look to fund increased defense spending. "This will heighten the pressure on sort of weaker sovereigns in the euro area," Kraemer says. "Not so...
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60% of jobs in developed countries "under threat" from AI, says John McCarthy

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Minister for Finance Michael McGrath and Chief Economist John McCarthy speak about Ireland's public debt and the change AI will have for workers and the economy. At the Department of Finance.