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The next president will inherit a record budget deficit of $482 billion, according to a new Bush administration estimate released Monday

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HEADLINE: Bush administration projects record 2009 deficit CAPTION: The next president will inherit a record budget deficit of $482 billion, according to a new Bush administration estimate released Monday. (July...
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Stiglitz: Euro Divorce May Be Better Than Current System

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Aug. 18 -- Joseph Stiglitz, chief economist at Roosevelt Institute and Columbia University Economics Professor, discusses economic growth in Europe and explains why a divorce may be a solution for the Euro's troubles. He speaks on...
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Inside the Rising Pension Gap at U.K. Companies

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Aug. 24 -- U.K. firms running out of ways to pay retirees are having decisions forced upon them that could end up penalizing another constituency, their shareholders. Bloomberg's Aleksandra Gjorgievska reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN: US expert: S&P has history of 'getting things wrong'

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CLEAN: US expert: S&P has history of 'getting things wrong'
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Trump's Uphill Battle for Tax Reform

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Mar.29 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Peter Coy explains why tax reform in the U.S. faces many challenges. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Investing in Donald Trump's Economic Policies

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Nov. 9 -- George Maris, portfolio manager at Janus Capital Management, discusses why he sees a "pro-stimulative" environment from President-Elect Donald Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Swonk Sees Need for Revenue Neutral Tax Reform

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Nov.16 -- House Republicans passed their version of legislation to overhaul the U.S. tax code by slashing the corporate tax rate, lowering tax burdens for most individuals and adding an estimated $1.4 trillion to the federal deficit over...
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President Trump Will Claim Victory on Tax Reform

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Dec.20 -- Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli discusses U.S. tax reform and coming comments from President Trump. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Trump Says U.S. Has Been 'Ripped Off' by China and the EU

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Sep.18 -- President Donald Trump comments on U.S. trade policy during a joint news conference with Polish President Andrzej Duda.
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S&P Raised Australian Outlook

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Sep.23 -- Anthony Walker, director of sovereign and international public finance at S&P Global Ratings, discusses the reasons behind S&P raising Australia's budget outlook and reaffirming their AAA sovereign credit rating. He speaks on...
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Top WH budget official defends record proposal

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The White House's top budget official is defending the Trump administration's economic forecasts and new budget proposal.
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EU Is Not in a Confrontational Mood on Italy, Moscovici Says

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Jun.05 -- European Union Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs Pierre Moscovici discusses the EU taking the first step toward disciplining Italy over its failure to reign in debt. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Canada Will Move Forward on Trans Mountain Expansion, Morneau Says

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Oct.24 -- Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau discusses the federal election results and what a Liberal minority government could do to reach out to Canada's western provinces.
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U.S. Edges Closer to MMT-Lite, Says Deutsche Bank's Ruskin

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Mar.20 -- Alan Ruskin, chief international strategist at Deutsche Bank, and Chris Willcox, chief executive officer at JPMorgan Asset Management, examine the debate over modern monetary theory. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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U.S. Can Run Deficits Much Bigger Than $1 Trillion: Economist Kelton

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Jan.30 -- Stephanie Kelton, Stony Brook University professor of public policy & economics, discusses the U.S. deficit, modern monetary theory, and the limits of the U.S. economy. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg...
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Peterffy Worries Fed Isn't Paying Attention to Inflation

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Aug.25 -- Thomas Peterffy, the billionaire founder of Interactive Brokers Group Inc., joined a growing number of investors warning that the Federal Reserve’s unprecedented stimulus will stoke inflation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor...
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Light Sky's Melkman Says Central Banks Are Subservient Now

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Aug.13 -- Light Sky Macro founder and chief investment officer Ben Melkman shares his views on the changing role of central banks and explains why he thinks interest rates will remain stuck at zero, possibly for decades. He spoke...
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IBM Watson Results Say Stop Worrying About Deficits

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Dec.04 -- IBM Watson breaks down what matters most when it comes to the national deficit. "That’s Debatable" is presented by Bloomberg and Intelligence Squared.
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Ray Dalio: Markets Won't Be as Ebullient in 2021

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Jan.27 -- Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio talks about the markets and bonds during a panel at the Future Investment Initiative chaired by Carlyle Group co-chairman David Rubenstein. Other panelists included Thomas Gottstein of...
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Will the Emerging-Markets Rally Continue Into 2021?

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Dec.09 -- Emerging-market watchers may be confident the rally will continue into 2021, but it’s the roll-out of Covid-19 vaccination programs that concerns them the most. A Bloomberg survey of 63 investors, strategists and traders found...
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Promising to help America's middle class, President Barack Obama on Monday sent Congress a record $4 trillion budget that would hammer corporate profits overseas and raise taxes. (Feb. 2)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus025292 Promising to help America's middle class, President Barack Obama on Monday sent Congress a record $4 trillion budget that would hammer corporate profits overseas and raise taxes on the...
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President Obama's first nationally broadcast presser as president

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1. UPSOUND (English) "Ladies and gentlemen the President of the United States"; Obama walks to podium 2. Side view; Obama greets journalists and asks them to sit 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "With the private sector...
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President Barack Obama is pressing his pitch for the so-called Buffett Rule. He argues that wealthy taxpayers should not pay taxes at a lower rate than middle-class wage-earners.

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HEADLINE: Obama presses 'Buffett Rule' tax pitch CAPTION: President Barack Obama is pressing his pitch for the so-called Buffett Rule. He argues that wealthy taxpayers should not pay taxes at a lower rate than middle-class wage-earners....
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President Barack Obama remains committed to not raising taxes on U.S. families earning less than $250,000 despite some conflicting statements from senior members of his economic team

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HEADLINE: White House: No to tax hike for middle class CAPTION: President Barack Obama remains committed to not raising taxes on U.S. families earning less than $250,000 despite some conflicting statements from senior members of his...