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Informa's Ader Asks How Trump's Tax Plan Will Be Paid For

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Oct.11 -- President Trump said his tax plan would simplify the tax code and save money for millions of U.S. businesses and families as he campaigns against criticism the proposal is a giveaway to the rich. David Ader, Informa Financial...
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Apple Cuts Back on Bond Buying Overseas

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Feb.06 -- Apple Inc. is pulling back on buying corporate bonds with its overseas cash as it prepares to bring the money home to the U.S., according to people with knowledge of the matter. Bloomberg’s Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg...
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This Is Not a Particularly Great Earnings Season, Citi's Wieting Says

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Sep.26 -- Steven Wieting, global chief investment strategist at Citi Private Bank, examines earnings expectations and the ability of corporations to adapt to a slowing economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Corbyn promises free broadband for all

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn promises free full fibre broadband for the whole country by 2030 if elected in next month's General Election. Labour has costed the policy at £20 billion and says the pledge will be paid for through the...
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Bloomberg

No Political Solution in Sight for Hong Kong, Says Steve Vickers and Associates CEO

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Nov.17 -- Steve Vickers, chief executive officer at Steve Vickers and Associates, discusses the violence in Hong Kong and where he sees the protests heading. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Legal & General CEO Sees Erosion of Confidence in U.K. Investment

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Aug.27 -- Nigel Wilson, chief executive officer of Legal & General Group Plc, a London-based insurer and asset manager, talks about the impact of Brexit on U.K. investment and the economy. He also discusses the prospect of "inclusive...
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Bloomberg

Taleb Says 'White Swan' Coronavirus Was Preventable

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Mar.30 -- Nassim Taleb, New York University distinguished professor of risk engineering, says a "white swan" event like the coronavirus pandemic was preventable. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Summers Says U.S. on Stimulus High

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Jul.31 -- Larry Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, warns that the U.S. will suffer terrible withdrawal symptoms when stimulus measures run out. He worries about the Federal Reserve's intervention in corporate bond markets. He is a...
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Curated Video

U.S. Suspends Some Worker Visas Through End Of Year

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Tech and IT companies say they face skilled-worker shortages but critics say visas allow firms to undercut U.S. employees.
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Curated Video

Top Democrats Announce "Framework" To Fund $3.5T Infrastructure Bill

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Democrats have proposed paying for the measure mostly with tax increases on the rich and corporations but lawmakers have disagreed over the details.
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Bloomberg

MS: Bear Market Rally is Over

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Lisa Erickson, U.S. Bank Senior Vice President and Co-Head of Public Markets Group, joined Kriti Gupta and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: America" to discuss the best opportunity for investors right now given all the volatility in...
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Bloomberg

JPM's Lebovitz Sees More of Recession Risk in 2023

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David Lebovitz, JPMorgan Asset Management global market strategist, talks about the risk of recession in the US and what sectors he like in equities. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

Biden’s Economic Agenda Faces Hurdles in House, Senate

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President Joe Biden’s economic agenda got a boost with the passage of a bipartisan $550 Billion infrastructure package, but a larger $3.5 trillion budget resolution faces a tougher road to passage due to concerns about how to pay for the...
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Bloomberg

Pepper International CEO on Markets, Inflation

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Carol Pepper, CEO of Pepper International, discusses her outlook for markets and inflation. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Curated Video

AP correspondent Jim Kuhnhenn explains the significance of the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that could change how presidential and congressional campaigns are funded, possibly opening the floodgates of money.

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HEADLINE: Explaining the Supreme Court on campaign finance CAPTION: AP correspondent Jim Kuhnhenn explains the significance of the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that could change how presidential and congressional campaigns are...
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Curated Video

Defenders and protesters rally outside the Supreme Court as Justices tackle a case that allows businesses to object to health law's birth control coverage. (March 25)

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Supreme Court justices are weighing whether corporations have religious rights that exempt them from part of the new health care law that requires coverage of birth control for employees at no extra charge. The case being argued at the...
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Bloomberg

Corporate Debt: Rate Hike Impact on Cheap Credit

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April 5 -- Jamie Weinstein, global co-head of special situations at KKR, discusses companies' preparations for a Federal Reserve rate hike and how that can impact their debt levels. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Bill Gross: Be Careful of Artificial Asset Prices

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May 26 -- Janus Capital Management Fund Manager Bill Gross discusses his fund's goal and the broader markets with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the 2016 Bloomberg Fixed Income Event at the Beverly Hills Hotel in California.
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Bloomberg

Where Is the Inflation in the U.S. Economy?

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Sept. 28 -- Savita Subramanian, head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, looks at where inflation can be found in the U.S. economy and the factors that have been missing from the economic recovery....
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Bloomberg

Snap-On CEO Sees Positive Confidence on U.S. Economy

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Feb.16 -- Nick Pinchuk, chief executive officer at Snap-On Inc., explains why business confidence is building in the U.S. economy, what President Donald Trump can do to create jobs, and what the business sector needs from U.S. economic...
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Bloomberg

Bill Gross: Trump, GOP Policy Should Favor Profits

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Nov. 9 -- Bill Gross, fund manager at Janus Capital Management, reacts to the results of the U.S. presidential election. Gross sees President-Elect Donald Trump and a Republican-controlled house being able to enact "corporate-friendly"...
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Bloomberg

Strong Global Economy Helps Fed Unwind, Says Krueger

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Sep.18 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Kruger and Jeff Kleintop, chief global investment strategist at Charles Schwab Corp., talk about the state of the market and the concerns of bond investors. They speak on...
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Bloomberg

Treasury Report Says Tax Cuts Will Pay for Themselves

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Dec.11 -- A short Treasury Department report claims the tax cuts proposed by the Republicans will pay for themselves over ten years, in combination with President Trump's other economic policies. However, the 470-word report does not...
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Bloomberg

Emerging Markets Lead Next Wave of Capex

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Feb.25 -- Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on emerging markets and the global economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."