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Enel SpA CEO Starace Says Electric Car Tech Is Getting Better

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Jan.24 -- Francesco Starace, chief executive officer of Enel SpA, discusses global trade, the future for electric cars and Italian politics. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" at the World Economic...
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India and France exchange agreements in trade, energy and defence

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India and France signed a number of bilateral agreements to bolster cooperation in nuclear energy, defence, trade and space sectors during a ceremony in New Delhi on Saturday. French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian...
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Sanders: Rich get richer under Trump budget

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 25 May 20171. Wide of US Senate Budget Committee hearing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) US Senator Bernie Sanders, Member of Independent party from Vermont:"Why...
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CLEAN : Outdoor swimming pools reopen as Britain eases Covid restrictions

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The Hillingdon Lido in north west London is among the UK’s many outdoor swimming pools that are reopening as Covid restrictions ease (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Ireland will see COVID-19 test delays due to shortages: PM

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During a visit to a self-isolation and hospital step-down facility in Dublin designed to reduce the stress on the healthcare system during the COVID-19 crisis, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says that "because there is an...
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Interest rates have been cut to their lowest level ever...

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VOICED: Interest rates have been cut to their lowest level ever, just a quarter of one per cent, but the reduction has not been passed onto borrowers. In fact, analysis by Sky News has found that mortgage rates are actually getting more...
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Intesa Will Deliver Higher Profit in 2019, CEO Messina Says

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Aug.01 -- Carlo Messina, chief executive officer at Intesa Sanpaolo, discusses second-quarter results. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Union Pacific Cuts Workforce 15% as Cargo Volume Plunges

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Apr.23 -- Lance Fritz, chief executive officer at Union Pacific, discusses workforce adjustments made to offset a decline in cargo volume that could reach 25% in the second quarter. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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What to Expect from Peloton's Earnings

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May.06 -- Dana Telsey, Telsey Advisory Group CEO & Chief Research Officer give Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick a preview of Peloton's third quarter earnings.
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Chancellor: There will be temporary economic disruption due to coronavirus crisis

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During his budget statement, Chancellor Rishi Sunak says there will be initial UK economic disruption due to the coronavirus, but he will strive to counteract any issues. Mr Sunak said there is likely to be a “temporary disruption” to...
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CLEAN : German experts propose energy price cap from next year

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A price cap to reduce soaring German energy costs following Russia's invasion of Ukraine should come into force next year with additional help provided beforehand, a government-appointed commission recommends (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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CLEAN : Germany looks to farm fumes in breakup with Russian gas

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As Germany scrambles to reduce its dependence on Russian energy, the pungent fumes from the manure and other organic waste in Peter Kaim's farm could be part of the solution (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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UK's Health Secretary Sajid Javid interview on Covid 19 pandemic

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview with UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid speaking on Covid 19 pandemic, hospital workforce shortages and travel restriction easing outside King's College Hospital in south London. Sajid Javid has been...
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Federal Reserve Board chairman on US economy

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1. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan standing 2. Cutaway of Senator preparing for hearing 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chairman: "All told, the economy seems to have entered 2005 expanding at a reasonably...
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Rep. Hill Says GOP No-Voters on Tax Bill Are Wrong

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Dec.19 -- Rep. French Hill, an Arkansas Republican, discusses the House passage of a sweeping tax overhaul bill, regulatory changes for small banks, and plans for infrastructure spending. He speaks with Kevin Cirilli on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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VOICED: Sex, drugs, stigma limits Thai HIV successes

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VOICED: Sex, drugs, stigma limits Thai HIV successes
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CLEAN : Colombian malls gradually reopen, adapt to new normality

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With social distancing, temperature cameras and biosafety protocols, shopping malls and dentist reopen in Colombia as lockdown eases (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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World Bank Aims to Cut Poor Nation Debt Stock, Malpass Says

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Aug.19 -- World Bank President David Malpass says the organization is looking at ways to provide "light at the end of the tunnel" for poor countries with action on debt reduction and attracting investors. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Spain's 'guardian angels' helping reduce prison suicides

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VOICED: Spain's 'guardian angels' helping reduce prison suicides
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Mobile testing units fight AIDS in Mozambique

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VOICED : Mobile testing units fight AIDS in Mozambique
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VOICED : Cafe como fuente de energia

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VOICED : Cafe como fuente de energia
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VOICED : Un veto presidencial agita las aguas del aborto en Ecuador

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El presidente de Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso, removió las aguas en Ecuador al vetar parcialmente la ley que regula el aborto para víctimas de violación, reduciendo a 12 semanas el plazo para interrumpir el embarazo, en un país donde 2.400...