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John Swinney on Labour's migration rules, Reform UK, Scottish independence and assisted dying

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John Swinney speaks at a John Lewis store in Edinburgh about Labour's migration rules, Nigel Farage and Reform UK, Scottish independence and assisted dying. He says "I think Keir Starmer has walked right into the arms of Nigel Farage",...
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Bloomberg

AXA CEO: French Political Uncertainty 'Bearable'

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Political uncertainty in France is set to continue as the new government seeks to pass a budget which "instils fiscal discipline," says Thomas Buberl, CEO of AXA. For the French insurance giant, the situation is "not comfortable," adds...
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Bloomberg

Israel and Hezbollah Keen on Ceasefire Deal, Analyst Says

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Ceasefire talks seem different this time around as both sides want to reach an agreement, that's according to David Wood, International Crisis Group, Lebanon Senior Analyst. Wood spoke to Bloomberg's Paul Allen on Horizons Middle East...
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Bloomberg

Bank of Japan May End Negative Rates by Year-End: Former Board Member

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A former board member of the Bank of Japan says the central bank could scrap negative interest rates by the end of this year. Yuko Takeo reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Italy Offers Banks an Opt-Out Clause on Windfall Tax

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The Italian government is giving lenders an option to avoid paying a controversial windfall tax on banks if they set aside additional capital reserves. Chiara Albanese reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Senator Scott on Looming Government Shutdown

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Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida gives his remarks on a potential government shutdown and what funding his state of Florida needs after Hurricane Idalia surfaced. He also discusses whether or not he will vote on a bill that...
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Bloomberg

Sam Altman's Worldcoin Token Launches

Higher Ed
Worldcoin, the token of the crypto project co-founded by OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman, rallied on its first day of trading on Monday as investors piled into the hype around artificial intelligence. Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal...
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Bloomberg

Latvia PM Karins: NATO United Behind Ukraine

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Latvia's Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins told Bloomberg TV's Maria Tadeo that NATO countries are united in support of Ukraine winning the war. "The conversations that we were having, they were very positive there was no animosity,...
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Bloomberg

Democratic & Republican Strategists on Trump Arraignment

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Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, Iona University Political Science Professor and Democratic Strategist, and Lester Munson International BGR Government Affairs Principal and Republican Strategist, discuss Trump's arraignment. They speak with...
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Bloomberg

Cowen's Oliver Chen: China a Big Deal for Luxury

Higher Ed
Oliver Chen, Cowen senior equity research analyst, joins 'Bloomberg Surveillance' to discuss luxury stocks and the Chinese consumer
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Teen Kids News

Collectables: Inverted Jenny

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Chloe tells us why a stamp with a mistake on it is worth millions of dollars.
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Bloomberg

Lisa's Market Movers: Top Moving Stocks This Morning 3/30

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Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports the top moving stocks this morning: Roku, Restoration Hardware and Charles Schwab.
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Bloomberg

Citadel Securities's Zhao: Optimistic With AI Revolution

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Peng Zhao, chief executive officer at Citadel Securities, says he is "optimistic with the current AI revolution" and sees automation and artificial intelligence freeing worker for innovative pursuits. He speaks with Erik Schatzker at the...
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Statue of Lincoln

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Statue of Lincoln
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Bloomberg

Interest-Rate Policy Is Backward, Modern Monetary Theory Pioneer Mosler Says

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May.28 -- Modern monetary theory pioneer Warren Mosler, author of "The Seven Deadly Innocent Frauds of Economic Policy," discusses the debate over modern monetary theory with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

EM Insight: Active Fund Managers Lose Out to ETFs, Again

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Jul.19 -- Investor preference for exchange-traded funds over actively managed funds is showing no signs of abating. Take emerging markets. In the rallies of 2016 and 2017, active funds lost out to ETFs in the battle for capital flows....
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Bloomberg

Contrarian Hedge Funds Prepare for Fed Rate Rise

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Nov. 18 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Mia Saini examine how hedge funds and mutual funds are preparing for a rate hike by the Federal Reserve. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on ""In The Loop.""
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Bloomberg

JPM's Jacob Frenkel on Real Rates and Productivity

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Oct. 6 -- Jacob Frenkel, chairman at JPMorgan International, discusses changes to global growth and economics over the last 30 years, debt as a link to the future, the cost of long-term low and negative interest rates, and the global...
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Curated Video

Yoshinori Ohsumi wins medicine Nobel Prize

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Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded this year's Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries related to the degrading and recycling of cellular components.The Karolinska Institute honoured Ohsumi for "brilliant...
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Bloomberg

Why Mnuchin, Lutnick Teamed Up on Satellite Investment

Higher Ed
Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin explain why Liberty Strategic Capital, a private equity firm founded and led by Mnuchin, is investing $150 million in satellite company Satellogic and...
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Bloomberg

BlackRock’s Hildebrand Sees Oil as a Consequence of the Global Economy

Higher Ed
Apr.21 -- Philipp Hildebrand, vice chairman at BlackRock, discusses how the record decline in oil prices reflects the contraction in the global economy, and his concerns about preventing a financial crisis. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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Bloomberg

Wilbur Ross Says Tariff Reciprocity Has a Logic to It

Higher Ed
May.03 -- U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross discusses comments on tariffs during an interview with Bloomberg's David Gura at the Bloomberg Breakaway Summit in New York.
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Bloomberg

Jamie Oliver Hails Osborne’s Sugar Tax Move as Logic

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March 16 -- Companies that profit from Britain’s sweet tooth plunged as U.K. Chancellor George Osborne unveiled a sugar tax, a surprise move that adds another burden to U.K. food and beverage companies already grappling with marketing...
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Bloomberg

Index Investing With a Twist

Higher Ed
Dec. 8 -- Dimensional Fund Advisors Chairman David Booth discusses his investing ideas on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)