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AP Reporter Breaks Down Tax Legislation
AP Reporter Stephen Ohlemacher looks at the details of the tax legislation that's being pushed by President Donald Trump and considered by a conference of House and Senate lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Congressional aides say...
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Analysis: Tax Bill Will Increase Deficit
Ryan Alexander, the president of the non-partisan group, Taxpayers for Common Sense, says the Joint Committee on Taxation has found that the Senate's current tax bill will increase the deficit by close to a trillion dollars by 2017.
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Analysis: Tax Bill Will Increase Deficit
Ryan Alexander, the president of the non-partisan group, Taxpayers for Common Sense, says the Joint Committee on Taxation has found that the Senate's current tax bill will increase the deficit by close to a trillion dollars by 2017.
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Bloomberg
Rep. Jordan Says Right Tax Policy Could Get 4% Growth
Dec.06 -- Republican Congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, discusses the tax bill, spending and a potential government shutdown. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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RBC's Cassidy Says Not Too Late to Get Into Banks
Dec.05 -- Gerard Cassidy, managing director at RBC Capital Markets, and Mark Yusko, founder and chief investment officer at Morgan Creek Capital Management, examine how tax cuts can benefit bank stocks. They speak with Bloomberg's...
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Theresa May unveils new 25-year Environment Plan in speech at the London Wetland Centre
CLEAN: Interior shots of Theresa May making a speech at the London Wetlands Centre announcing the Government's new Environmental Plan to cut down avoidable plastic waste over the next 25 years and maintain existing environmental...
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Singapore Minister Wong Discusses Plan to Rejuvenate Central Area
May.30 -- Lawrence Wong, Singapore's minister for national development and second minister for finance, talks about the city-state's real estate market, and the government's plan to put more homes in its central business district and...
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Republicans Seek Way Forward With Hybrid Tax Plan
Aug.08 -- Tax Foundation President Scott Hodge discusses the debate over tax reform and reconciliation rules with David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Deutsche Bank's Von Moltke on Earnings, Reputation, Merger Talks
Feb.01 -- Deutsche Bank AG Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke discusses revenue, the bank's reputation, talks of a possible merger with Commerzbank AG and the lender's share price. He talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller in Frankfurt...
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Gov. Kasich on U.S. Debt, Elon Musk, 2020 Election
Dec.14 -- Ohio Governor John Kasich discusses his past legislative debt reduction efforts, President Donald Trump's threats to remove automotive subsidies, and his possible 2020 Presidential candidacy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jason...
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Intel Reports Lower-Than-Projected Sales, Forecast Disappoints
Jan.24 -- Intel Corp. reported lower-than-projected fourth-quarter sales and profit and gave a disappointing forecast for the current period, signaling the long boom in spending to build out cloud-data centers is tapering off....
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IMF's Global Growth Outlook Cut to Lowest Since Financial Crisis
Apr.09 -- Gita Gopinath, chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, discusses the IMF's latest global growth outlook and explains the factors that pushed the outlook to its lowest level since 2009. She speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Trump's U.S. Economy: A View From Wall Street
Feb.06 -- Jill Carey Hall, director of U.S. equity strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Gershon Distenfeld, co-head of fixed income at AllianceBernstein, and Andres Garcia Amaya, founder and chief executive officer at Zoe...
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Pictet's Donay Favors U.S. Equities Over Bonds
Feb.01 -- Christophe Donay, head of asset allocation and macro research at Pictet Wealth Management, discusses Federal Reserve policy and his preference for U.S. equities over bonds. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Roland Says There Could Be a Further Down Leg in Risk Assets
May.08 -- Emily Roland, head of capital markets research at John Hancock Investments, and David Sowerby, managing director and portfolio manager at Ancora, discuss the recent decline in markets and their respective thoughts on investing....
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Trump Touts Surging US Economy
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U.S. President Donald Trump celebrated a surging U.S. economy Friday morning in a speech delivered on the South Lawn of the White House.
"We're on...
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Saudi Economy Still Vulnerable to Oil Prices Shocks, Emirates NBD's Haque Says
Oct.16 -- Khatija Haque, head of Middle East and North Africa research at Emirates NBD, and Ziad Daoud, chief Middle East economist at Bloomberg Economics, talk about Saudi Arabia's economy, financial markets, and the political tensions...
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ECB's Smets Says 'Absolutely' Have to Anchor Inflation Expectations
Jun.19 -- Jan Smets, governing board member of the European Central Bank and National Bank of Belgium Governor discusses inflation expectations and the effectiveness of quantitative easing. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller from the...
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Brent Crude Looks for a Way Out of Tight Trading Range
Feb.07 -- In "Futures In Focus," Tim Mulholland of TJM Limited examines the daily trading range of Brent crude. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Iran Ending Bid to Join Global Economy
Jan.21 -- Iran’s six year push to integrate with the global economy appears to be coming to an end. Tehran has threatened to withdraw from its last remaining commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal. Bloomberg’s Zainab Fattah reports on...
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Using South Korea as Yardstick for Measuring Trade Tensions
Aug.06 -- Tim Quinlan, Wells Fargo Securities senior economist, discusses the outlook for South Korea's economy amid escalating global trade tensions. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Taylor Riggs on "What'd You Miss?"
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Theresa May: Parliamentary arithmetic hasn't changed
Prime Minister Theresa May says that although there will be a change in leadership in her party, the issue of getting Brexit approved by parliament hasn't changed. She was speaking at Imperial College London where she was announcing...
Bloomberg
Who Has Most Power in Asia? U.S. Leads, China Closes In and India Falls Behind
Oct.19 -- Lowy Institute Director of Asian Power and Diplomacy Program Herve Lemaahieu discusses the annual "Asia Power Index" that ranks 26 countries and territories according to the power they wield in the Indo-Pacific region. He...
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Alfa Bank's Orlova on Russian Economy, Biden-Putin Meeting
Jun.17 -- Alfa Bank Chief Economist Natalia Orlova discusses the Biden-Putin meeting and the state of Russian economy. She spoke with Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."