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Bloomberg

Bill Morneau on Canada's Road to Growth

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Bill Morneau, Former Minister of Finance, Canada discusses Canada's growth opportunities and how to develop the path forward with Bloomberg's Theophilos Argitis, Ottawa Bureau Chief, Bloomberg at the Bloomberg Canadian Finance Conference.
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Bloomberg

Kwarteng: The UK Economy Hasn't Grown Fast Enough

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng sought to reassure jangled nerves in his ruling Conservative party with a pledge to deliver on the government's economic strategy just hours after making a humiliating U-turn on a plan to cut...
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Bloomberg

Power Sustainable Jun Li on China Market

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Power Sustainable (Shanghai) Investment Management CIO Jun Li discusses her latest investment strategy and previews China's Communist Party Congress. She speaks to Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Press Association

Liz Truss party conference speech in full

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Liz Truss said she would make the “difficult but necessary” choices to get economic growth, but was heckled by environmental campaigners during her first conference speech as Tory leader. The Prime Minister promised to steer the country...
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Curated Video

Trump Tax Plan Cuts Top Rate to 35 Percent

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President Donald Trump wants to simplify the personal tax code by cutting rates and eliminating deductions used by more affluent Americans.White House economic adviser Gary Cohn says the plan would cut the top income tax rate from 39.6...
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Curated Video

Trump Tax Plan Cuts Top Rate to 35 Percent

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump wants to simplify the personal tax code by cutting rates and eliminating deductions used by more affluent Americans.White House economic adviser Gary Cohn says the plan would cut the top income tax rate from 39.6...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Leaders reaffirm commitment to reverse biodiversity loss at lead-up event for COP15

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Canada's prime minister, Ecuador's president and the first vice-president of the European Commission reaffirm their commitment to "halt and revert" biodiversity loss at a lead-up event for the COP 15 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

President says leaders agree on better cooperation

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1. Wide of US President George W Bush approaching lectern 2. Side shot of Bush at lectern 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W Bush, US President: "The United States has taken some extraordinary measures. Those of you who have followed my...
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Bloomberg

Cost Cuts and Asset Management as Banking Saviors

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April 19 -- Christopher Wheeler, bank analyst at Atlantic Equities, and David Stubbs, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, examine banks' use of cost cutting and asset management to combat declining revenues, preview...
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Bloomberg

China Emphasizes Economic Stability in Plans for 2022

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China stressed that it will aim to keep the economy growing in a stable manner next year as it looks to counteract the effects of a housing market slump and slower growth, and economists predict the government will start adding fiscal...
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Curated Video

Trump Tax Plan Cuts Top Rate to 35 Percent

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump wants to simplify the personal tax code by cutting rates and eliminating deductions used by more affluent Americans.White House economic adviser Gary Cohn says the plan would cut the top income tax rate from 39.6...
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Bloomberg

Greenspan on Economic Effects of Covid, Aging Population

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Oct.21 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan discusses the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and an aging population on the U.S. economy, and says the decline in productivity growth signals slower growth ahead. He speaks with...
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Curated Video

THAILAND: BANGKOK: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CONFERENCE OPENS

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English/Nat A three-day conference aimed at improving environmental protection in South East Asia has opened in the Thai capital Bangkok. Delegates from across the region have been joined by environmental lawyers from the United States...
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Curated Video

WRAP US president says summit leaders agree to cooperate better ADDS more

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1. Wide of US President George W Bush approaching lectern 2. Side shot of Bush by lectern 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W Bush, US President: "Third, we agreed that we must enhance the integrity of the financial markets. For example,...
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Bloomberg

Egypt's Finance Minister: We are not in a recession

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Mohamed Maait, Finance Minister of Egypt said he's worried about further significant interest rates hikes from the central bank. "I hope we can let the Egyptian economy to grow and also high cost of financing will be a problem," he said,...
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Curated Video

Bank of England chief on rates, economic growth

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The Bank of England cut its growth forecast for Britain on Thursday, saying it expects a "sluggish" economy as household incomes are squeezed by a rise in inflation that followed the Brexit vote. The central bank cut its...
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Bloomberg

EX-CBO Director on Budget Double Counting Mistake

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Jul.13 -- Doug Elmendorf, dean at Harvard Kennedy School of Government and former director of the Congressional Budget Office, explains the process used for scoring a federal budget and offers his outlook on U.S. economic growth. He...
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Press Association

Stockshots of Kwasi Kwarteng as he is ‘stands aside’ as Chancellor

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Kwasi Kwarteng has paid the price for the chaos unleashed by his mini-budget as he has accepted Prime Minister Liz Truss’ request he “stand aside” as Chancellor. The Chancellor flew back early from International Monetary Fund talks in...
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Bloomberg

Wilson Asset Mgmt's Zinurova on Australia's PE Outlook

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Dania Zinurova, Portfolio Manager at Wilson Asset Management discusses Australia's private equity market outlook. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Curated Video

President Kibaki unveils the Africa Human Development report

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1. Wide of Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and Helen Clark, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator, entering meeting room at launch of the Africa Human Development Report 2012 2. Pan of meeting room 3. Clark standing up...
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Bloomberg

Starwood's Sternlicht on Rising Rates, Europe, Expansion

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Oct.16 -- Barry Sternlicht, chief executive officer at Starwood Capital, discusses the impact of rising interest rates on real estate, shifts in real estate buyers, concerns and opportunities in the European market, and the potential to...
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Curated Video

AP Business Editor comments on Greece bond swap

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1. Various of Phil Tutt, AP Business editor, at computer terminal 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Phil Tutt, AP Business editor: "This is a big day for Greece. They have managed to secure 107 billion (b) (euros) off their debt. This debt swap...
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Bloomberg

The Promise and Threat of China's Smart Cities

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China's smart city technology may improve urban life and bring economic benefits. But it also advances the existing surveillance state. Now other nations are worried about its implications.
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Bloomberg

Former Fed Official Stern on Fed Communication

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Sept. 9 -- Gary Stern, former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, discusses Federal Reserve communication, why the Fed should declare victory, and the effect on growth of a gradual interest rate hike. He speaks on...