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Franks Ogilvie's Morten on New Zealand Election
Brigitte Morten, director at Franks Ogilvie, discusses the key issues at stake for New Zealand's general election. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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'Who Can Unite Us?:' Rep. Malliotakis on House Speaker Race
Republican Representative of New York, Nicole Malliotakis, discusses where she stands on Rep. Steve Scalise (R) Louisiana and Rep. Jim Jordan (R) Ohio running for Speaker of the House. Malliotakis also gives her remarks why House...
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Former Dallas Federal Reserve Chief Kaplan Expects 'Pause' Next Week
"We'll see a pause next week. However, the economy is resilient heavily because of fiscal spending. Unspent American Rescue Act funds the Inflation Reduction Act, the Infrastructure Act. And because of that, the Fed is going to need to...
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What Shakes Markets This Week?
What shakes markets this week? That was Monday morning's question of the day posed by Alix Steel and Guy Johnson to Sarah Kunst, Cleo Capital Managing Director, on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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First Look With Surveillance: UK Inflation, Country Garden
Guy Johnson and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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First Look With Surveillance: China Weakens, Goldman Expects
Kriti Gupta takes you through what to watch today.
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Morgan Stanley 'Most Excited' About India Market Right Now
Jonathan Garner, chief Asia and emerging markets strategist at Morgan Stanley, shares his views on the region's stocks. The firm has cut its rating on Chinese stocks to equal weight and Australia equities to underweight, while raising...
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US Tops Global Government Space Spending
A new report obtained exclusively by Bloomberg TV shows Washington is leading the pack when it comes to government spending in space. Tyler Kendall has a look at the new data and what it means for the global space economy. She speaks on...
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UK Inflation Data: Government Reaction as CPI Cools
UK Chief Secretary to the Treasury John Glen comments on fiscal policy as Britain's inflation rate cooled more than expected to the lowest level in more than a year, a sign that soaring interest rates may be starting to curtail the worst...
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UK's John Glen: Progress Being Made on Inflation
UK Chief Secretary to the Treasury John Glen comments on fiscal policy as Britain's inflation rate cooled more than expected to the lowest level in more than a year, a sign that soaring interest rates may be starting to curtail the worst...
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Biden Expected to Sign Debt Deal to Avoid Default
The Senate easily passed a bill to suspend the debt ceiling which now goes to President Joe Biden for his signature. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports.
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GOP, Biden Negotiations Resume Debt Ceiling Talks
Negotiators for the White House and House Republicans resumed talks on lifting the US debt ceiling amid an impasse just days before a potentially catastrophic default. Bloomberg's Erik Wasson reports.
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First Look With Surveillance: US Default, UK Wages
Anna Edwards and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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BLive Bloomberg Green Summit: Show Me the [Climate] Money
Bloomberg's Eric Roston examines the who, what, when, where and why of climate capital in the quest for cutting-edge solutions at the Bloomberg Green Summit.
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Canada - G8 / G20 / Protests
WRAP Family photo at G8, Harper, protest, Hu arrival
Huntsville, Ontario - 25 June 2010
1. Close pan of G-8 leaders during group photo
Toronto - 25 June 2010
2. Wide of protest
3. Police ushering protesters back
WRAP Plenary session...
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WRAP Leaders arrive for summit; ADDS Spain, SAfrica, Japan
1. Wide of Brazilian plane taxiing
2. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva coming down plane steps, being greeted
3. Wide tracking shot of Argentine plane on runway
4. Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner coming...
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3 dead in bank blaze, street battles, fires; bodies
1. Police advancing in Sidalma area of Athens, spraying gas on shouting protesters
2. Demonstrators trying to build blockade, tear gas cannister lands next to them
3. Mid of demonstrator throwing rocks at police
4. Demonstrator kneeling...
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Clashes between police and coal miners continue
Miners and protesters clashed with police in central Madrid on Wednesday as a demonstration against cuts in government subsidies ended in violence.
Police wearing helmets, protective gear and shields fired low velocity projectiles at...
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More clashes outside parliament as austerity debate continues
1. Riot police behind barricades, rioters hitting them with sticks and throwing objects, police responding with tear gas
2. Wide of youths throwing stones, pan to police in distance
3. Riot police standing in line
4. Street scene,...
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More violence as police clash with protesters after anti-govt rally
Police continued to clash with protesters hurling petrol bombs and bottles in central Athens on Wednesday, after an anti-government rally called as part of a general strike in Greece turned violent.
Riot police used tear gas and pepper...
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WRAP Best of the day's clashes, violence and arrests
1. Club-wielding youth throwing projectiles, rubbish bins on fire
2. Rioters running away as riot police fire tear gas at them on street corner
3. Top shot of rioters pushing full waste containers on fire into middle of road
4. Riot...
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Clashes break out at anti-austerity demonstration
1. Clashes between riot police and masked youth at Syntagma square; flames, black smoke rising, masked youth throw rocks and molotov cocktails at police, pan right to tear gas and white smoke rising on the side of the protesters, who...
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Greece fended off a bankruptcy that threatened to roil global financial markets, approving severe spending cuts and tax increases Wednesday in the face of violent protests by Greeks who say they have suffered enough.
HEADLINE: Greece passes steep cuts as riots seize capital
CAPTION: Greece fended off a bankruptcy that threatened to roil global financial markets, approving severe spending cuts and tax increases Wednesday in the face of violent...