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Hank Greenberg on Lawsuit Settlement: I'm Glad It's Over

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Feb.13 -- Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, former chief executive officer of AIG, discusses his feelings about settling a fraud lawsuit filed almost a dozen years ago by then-New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Barclays, Former Execs Charged Over Qatar Fundraising

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Jun.20 -- Barclays and four former executives were charged with conspiracy to commit fraud regarding the bank's 2008 capital raising from Qatar. Bloomberg's Anna Edwards reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Wirecard Is Fully Back to Business, Says CEO Braun

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Mar.27 -- Markus Braun, chief executive officer at Wirecard, discusses the report into fraud allegations, if they’ll release the report to the public. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bitcoin Could Hit $15,000-$20,000 Next Year, Bitpay's Singh Says

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Nov.21 -- Sonny Singh, Bitpay Inc.'s chief commercial officer, discusses the selloff in crypto assets with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Formally Indicted In Court

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
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Bloomberg

Shares of Media Tracker DoubleVerify Surge in IPO

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Apr.21 -- DoubleVerify Holdings Inc., a company that tracks digital media engagement, rose as much as 31% in its trading debut after pricing its initial public offering at the top of a marketed range to raise $360 million. It's trading...
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Bloomberg

Clyburn Calls $700 Million Covid Loan to Trucking Company 'Questionable'

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Jun.03 -- Rep. James Clyburn, the Democratic Majority Whip, says a $700 million national security loan given to trucking company Yellow Corp. is questionable and is under investigation. He spoke exclusively to David Westin on "Balance of...
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Sky News

USA: In Georgia just a few thousand votes seperate Donald Trump Joe Biden.

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VOICED: It's a tough competition for the closest state race - In Georgia, just a few thousand votes seperate Donald Trump Joe Biden The remaining votes are expected to favour the former vice President. Whoever wins - a recount...
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Sky News

Trump supporter givers her thoughts on the storming of the capitol

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Donald Trump supporters giving their thoughts of the storming of the Capitol the previous day on the 7th January 2021 in Washington DC, Washington, USA
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai hung onto his 54 percent to 28 percent lead over his closest rival Sunday in the presidential contest as the vote count ground on in the face of fraud allegations.

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HEADLINE: 'No winners' yet in Afghan poll, Karzai ahead CAPTION: Afghan President Hamid Karzai hung onto his 54 percent to 28 percent lead over his closest rival Sunday in the presidential contest as the vote count ground on in the face...
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PJT's Andrew Caspersen Hit With Fraud Charge

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March 29 -- Andrew Caspersen, the banker accused of stealing $25 million, seemed to have it all, at least on paper. Now Caspersen, 39, is out of work and charged with what federal prosecutors describe as a brazen fraud. Bloomberg's...
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Biden Pledges to Stand By Urban League

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In a speech to the National Urban League's 13th Annual Legislative Policy Conference, Vice President Joe Biden promised to continue to work with them to raising living and working standards for African Americans and fighting racial...
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VOICED : Secret Cinema immerses fans in film

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VOICED : Secret Cinema immerses fans in film
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Analysis sound on Prince opioids use from AP reporter and a University of Illinois Bioethicist

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYMinneapolis - 17 April 20171. Various of documents on a tableASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYChicago - 17 April 20172. Medium of Lisa Anderson-Shaw working...
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Carson Block Says He Is Shorting TAL Education

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Jun.13 -- Carson Block, chief investment officer at Muddy Waters, discusses his short of China's TAL Education Group, claiming that while the company is a real business, it has fraudulent profits. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik...
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Bloomberg

Man Behind Noble Group's Collapse Claims 'Bad Companies Have to Die'

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Aug.16 -- Arnaud Vagner, the man who triggered Noble Group's $10 billion commodities collapse, has publicly spoken out on record for the first time. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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ExxonMobil Found Not Guilty In New York Climate Change Fraud Case

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​The judge said the New York attorney general's office "failed to prove" that Exxon broke the law.
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Former WorldCom CEO Gets Early Prison Release

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The former WorldCom CEO was in prison for an $11 billion accounting fraud scheme.
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AT&T Sued For Allegedly Inflating DirecTV Now Subscriber Numbers

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Employees allegedly used fake email addresses and customers financial information to charge them for subscriptions.
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'Substantial Majority' of U.S. Listed Chinese Firms Committing Fraud: Carson Block

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May.20 -- Carson Block, co-founder and chief investment officer at Muddy Waters, discusses his concerns over the corporate governance and possible fraudulent accounting practices of some Chinese firms listed on U.S. exchanges. He speaks...
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Curated Video

Canada lawyer: focus on fraud in Huawei exec case

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Airbus Settling With Fraud Agencies To End Corruption Investigation

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The BBC reported the company will pay over $3.3 billion in fines.
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Sky News

USA: Rudy Giuliani giving a press conference accusing the Democrats of voter fraud.

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Donald Trump's Lawyer Rudy Giuliani giving a press conference alleging that Democrats were trying to “cheat” by committing mass voter fraud on 4th November 2020 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Trump Campaign Cuts Ties With Lawyer Sidney Powell

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The Trump campaign said attorney Sidney Powell is practicing law on her own and is not a part of its legal team.