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Mitt Romney's opponents for the Republican presidential nomination persist in attacking the front-runner over how he made his vast fortune, but the issue so far has found little resonance in the business-friendly party electorate.

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HEADLINE: Opponents assault Romney's record, to little effect CAPTION: Mitt Romney's opponents for the Republican presidential nomination persist in attacking the front-runner over how he made his vast fortune, but the issue so far has...
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CEO Cook disputes suggestions company avoids paying tax

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1. Wide, Apple executives take oath before Congress 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tim Cook, Apple CEO (Chief Executive Officer): "With all this growth and investment to the best of our knowledge Apple has become the largest corporate income tax...
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Bloomberg

Tax Hikes an 'Extremely Strong' Munis Tailwind, Foley Says

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Mar.16 -- In this week's "Muni Moment," Nick Foley, Segall Bryant & Hamill senior portfolio manager, discusses the impact of U.S. President Joe Biden’s proposed tax plan on the municipal bond market on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Ex-Officer Derek Chauvin Charged With Multiple Counts Of Tax Evasion

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Prosecutors say Derek and Kellie May Chauvin underreported their income by more than $464,433 from 2014-2019.
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Labor Unrest Leads To Nationwide Strikes

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Pew Research analytics show earnings for employed workers is overall, largely unaffected by the pandemic, but the impact is disparate based on income.
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White House Releases President Biden's Tax Returns

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According to records, President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden jointly earned $607,336 last year and owed $157,414 in federal income tax.
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Bloomberg

Economist Reinhart on Wage Effect of Household Inflation

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May.17 -- Vincent Reinhart, chief economist and macro strategist at Mellon, examines the state of the U.S. economy and the day-to-day impact of inflation on households on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Bloomberg

Onshore Wind Opposition Boosts Offshore Projects, Statkraft CEO says

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Mar.03 -- Opposition among many Norwegians to onshore wind-power projects encouraged state-owned utility Statkraft to focus on offshore development, CEO Christian Rynning-Tonnesen said. He spoke to Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Taxpayers Get Personal Statement from Budget

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Taxpayers Get Personal Statement from Budget
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RR7210A FRANCE'S TAX SCANDAL

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At the beginning of 1972 a satirical French weekly "Le Canard Enchaine", published facsimiles of recent tax returns from Jaques Chaban-Delmas, the French Prime Minister. They seem to show that he had paid no income tax for the years...
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Analysis: GOP Tax Plan Would Cut Rates for Many

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President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans are proposing a far-reaching, $5 trillion plan Wednesday that would cut taxes for corporations and potentially for individuals, simplify the tax system and nearly double the standard...
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Bloomberg

Fighting Poverty and Empowering Women in Africa

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Sept. 29 -- Former President of Malawi Joyce Bnada discusses the effect of climate change, her foundation and fighting poverty in the African heartland. She speaks on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

The Double Irish: A One Minute Guide to Inversions

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Oct. 14 -- U.S. companies seeking relief from corporate taxes are increasingly looking to Irelands tax loophole, which has become a symbol of the flaws in the international tax system, creating tax inversions that can cost the U.S. up to...
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Gen Motors building most expensive in US

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1. Tilt up from street level to General Motors (GM) building 2. Mid-shot of GM building sign, people walking out of building 3. Wide of GM building, zoom into mid of entrance 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Matt Miller, Forbes Magazine...
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Bloomberg

Repsol Cuts Proposed Dividend

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February 25 -- Repsol SA, the worst-performing major European oil stock over the past year, cut its dividend for the first time since 2009 as its acquisition of Talisman Energy Inc. turned sour amid the crude-market rout.Repsol’s board...
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President pitches small business tax relief

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1. Close-up pan, President Bush walks into room 2. Cutaway audience 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, U.S. President: "You hear a lot of talk in Washington of course about this benefits so and so, or this benefits this. Kind of...
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Last week, the Census Bureau released new figures showing that nearly one in six Americans lives in poverty _ a record 46.2 million people. The poverty rate, pegged at 15.1 percent, is the highest of any major industrialized nation.

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HEADLINE: Face of poverty changing CAPTION: Last week, the Census Bureau released new figures showing that nearly one in six Americans lives in poverty _ a record 46.2 million people. The poverty rate, pegged at 15.1 percent, is the...
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Bloomberg

Shapiro Says IRS Playing Catch-Up on Crypto

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Oct.10 -- Dashiell Shapiro, Shartsis Friese tax attorney, discusses tax reporting on cryptocurrencies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology".
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Investment Advice: Be Flexible, Nimble, Realistic

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Jan.28 -- Marilyn Watson, head of global fundamental fixed income strategy at BlackRock, discusses the outlook for bond markets. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

AllianceBernstein’s Zeng Likes U.S. Treasuries, Government Bonds

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Oct.10 -- Jenny Zeng, co-head of Asia Pacific fixed income at AllianceBernstein, discusses the U.S.-China trade negotiations and her investment strategy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Aussies Suffer an Electric Shock

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Aug.17 -- Australian households are already struggling with the killer combination of record low wage growth and record high household debt. Now, there is another headache on the way. Electricity prices are expected to rise. Bloomberg's...
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Jeremy Corbyn on rail fares and terrorism sentences on the campaign trail in London

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Best audio available. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn talks about his party's plans to reduce rail fares should they win the forthcoming General Election, and his view on prisoner sentencing for terrorism offences, following an attack at...
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Bloomberg

Local Currency Emerging-Market Bonds Favored, JPMorgan PB's Wolf Says

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Feb.17 -- Alexander Wolf, head of Asia investment strategy at JPMorgan Private Bank , discusses his views on U.S. and Asian assets. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."