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ANC Says S. Africa Land Reform Safeguards Property Rights
Oct.17 -- The South African ruling party’s plans on land reform will ensure that property rights are safeguarded, Ronald Lamola, the African National Congress’s spokesman on the issue, said in an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Germany Plans To Pay 240,000 Holocaust Survivors $662M
Payments will be made over the next two years to Holocaust survivors struggling with the burdens of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Has Microsoft CEO Nadella Earned His $84M Pay Package?
Oct. 21 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Olivia Sterns, and Bloomberg Contributing Editor David Kirkpatrick run down the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop.
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Florida Governor Signs Bill To Let College Athletes Get Paid
The law will let college athletes in the state profit off their names, images and likenesses, starting in July 2021.
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Google hit with lawsuit over gender pay
Google faces a new lawsuit accusing it of gender-based pay discrimination.
A lawyer representing three female former Google employees is seeking class action status for the claim.
The suit, filed Thursday in...
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Richard Thaler Weighs In on Wealth Inequality
June 16 -- Richard Thaler, professor of behavioral science and economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, comments on wealth inequality. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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In a visit to New York City, President Bush today will declare that the state of the U-S economy is strong. The AP's Warren Levinson reports.
HEADLINE: Bush takes swipe at CEO salaries
CAPTION: President Bush came to Wall Street, taking aim at lavish salaries and bonuses for corporate executives and issuing a sharp warning for corporate boards to "step up to their...
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Some top investment bankers on Wall Street are getting bigger year-end bonus checks despite the troubles stemming from the mortgage crisis.
HEADLINE: How much is your year-end bonus?
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CAPTION: While many banks have lost money this year, Wall Street bonus checks are up 14%. That leaves many asking 'is that fair?' (Dec. 21)
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SriLankan Airlines CEO on Challenges, Returning to Profitability
Feb.11 -- Vipula Gunatilleka, chief executive officer at SriLankan Airlines Ltd., discusses the challenges the airline is facing, returning to profitability and the importance of the airline to Sri Lanka. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets”...
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Supreme Court Sides With Former Athletes On NCAA Compensation Limits
The NCAA had defended its rules as necessary to preserve the amateur nature of college sports.
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With the the Bush administration's $700 billion financial rescue plan under debate, questions are arising about how to handle the issue of executive compensation.
HEADLINE:In Focus: Executive compensation
CAPTION: With the the Bush administration's $700 billion financial rescue plan under debate, questions are arising about how to handle the issue of executive compensation. (Sept. 22)
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Protests against Nike's plans to cut production
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Novak Hunts for Ways to Soften OPEC+ Deal for Russian Companies
Jun.07 -- Russia's Energy Minister Alexander Novak says he had nearly identical views to Saudi Arabia's Al Falih when they met on June 6. The minister also discusses his ongoing talks with Russian oil companies about remaining in the...
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Doctor on Demand Unites Professionals, Patients Via Telemedicine
Apr.04 -- Hill Ferguson, chief executive officer at Doctor on Demand, discusses advancements in telemedicine to help doctors move away from administrative tasks and connect more with patients. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Google Hit With Lawsuit Over Gender Pay
Google faces a new lawsuit accusing it of gender-based pay discrimination. A lawyer representing three female former Google employees is seeking class action status for the claim.
The suit, filed Thursday in San Francisco...
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AP Probe: Samsung Keeps Data From Sick Workers
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Navigating Emerging Markets: South Africa
Jun.27 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Damian Sassower and Kieran Curtis, senior investment manager at Standard Life Investments, discuss the South African rand and the nation's government and economy under President Cyril Ramaphosa. They...
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Deutsche Bank Is Said to Reduce 2018 Bonus Pool by About 10%
Jan.08 -- Deutsche Bank AG is reportedly cutting the 2018 bonus pool by about 10 percent compared to 2017. Bloomberg's Steven Arons reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Weinstein Likens Hedge Fund Industry to a Socialist Regime
Jan.13 -- Ilana Weinstein, IDW Group founder and chief executive officer, says "We've moved from a pay-for-performance industry to a socialist regime for most of the hedge fund industry." She speaks to Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on...
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Kim Jong Un's Sister Arrives in South Korea
Feb.09 -- Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on the latest news from South Korea's Olympic Games. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Starbucks Wins, Fiat Loses EU Tax Fights
Sep.24 -- Starbucks won and a Fiat Chrysler unit lost court fights over European Union tax orders in conflicting decisions ahead of Apple’s bid to topple its 13 billion-euro bill. Bloomberg’s Maria Tadeo reports on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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Boeing To Start Compensating Families Of Fatal 737 MAX Crashes
The families of the victims are expected to receive around $145,000 each.
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Goldman Sachs Leads Wall Street's Post-Crisis Pay Slump
Sep.16 -- Compensation per employee at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is down 61% since the financial crisis, the sharpest decline among a dozen of the largest banks in the U.S. and Europe. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports and Marc Chandler,...