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Alberta forecasts nearly $3B surplus, but debt relief unlikely | Analysis

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The Alberta government released its first quarter fiscal update this morning, projecting a nearly $3 billion surplus by the end of the fiscal year. However, despite this positive financial outlook, there are no plans to allocate funds...
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UK Spring Statement: Key Moments From Reeves Speech

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her spring statement in the House of Commons in London on Wednesday. In the speech, she commented on fiscal headroom, headwinds facing the global economy, the Office for Budget...
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Reeves: Labour Has Rebuilt Budget Buffer to £9.9 Billion

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said the UK would be £4.1 billion ($5.3 billion) in deficit in 2029/30 had she not taken new measures in her spring economic update. After her cuts, the headroom was fully restored to £9.9...
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Sadiq Khan freezes Transport for London fares for a year

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Interview with Mayor of London, Mr. Sadiq Khan, at Bond Street tube station in London, following his decision to free Transport for London (Tfl) fares until 2025.



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Trump's Tariffs 'Not Legal' and 'Dangerous' for Global Growth, Says US Expert

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Jennifer Hillman, co-director of the Center on Inclusive Trade and Development tells Bloomberg Television that Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum are "not legal." Hillman, who oversaw trade litigation at the World Trade...
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Trump Tariffs Could Push Europe Towards China, says Obama's Ambassador to EU

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President Trump's policies and rhetoric are prompting EU Member States to re-consider their relationship with China, says Anthony Gardner, who served as United States Ambassador to the European Union from 2014 to 2017. Europe is...
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Pakistan Central Bank Governor Ahmad on Rate Cut

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State Bank of Pakistan Governor, Jameel Ahmad, says the central bank can revise policy rates down further, after cutting them to the lowest level in almost three years.

He spoke exclusively on "Insight with Haslinda Amin" about his...
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RBC CEO McKay on US Relationship, AI Power, Net Zero

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RBC Chief Executive Officer Dave McKay discusses the long-term relationship between Canada and the United States, uncertainty in Canadian government, and taking advantage of AI opportunities and powering AI data centers. McKay speaks on...
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Indonesia Investment Min. on US, China, Elon Musk

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Rosan Roeslani, Indonesia Investment Minister, speaks with Bloomberg TV's Haslinda Amin on the sidelines of the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos.
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What the US Election Means for Trade with Europe

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What's in store for Europe's trade with the US following the upcoming presidential election? Bloomberg's Oliver Crook explores the different scenarios and what it could mean for the world's largest bilateral trade and investment...
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Surplus food apps can save big money on groceries, baked goods

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Millions of dollars of food are thrown away every month by stores and restaurants. Some new apps can find stores and bakeries near you, where you can buy surplus food for pennies on the dollar. (Scripps News)
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Minister says sticking to 5% spending rule would pose risk to public services

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Ministers have defended plans to breach the 5% spending rule in Budget 2025, arguing that remaining within the limit would have posed a risk to public services.



Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe said Ireland would...
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Oil Rebounds After SVB Roils Markets

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Crude prices bounced back after touching three-month lows as the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank ripples across global markets. Elizabeth Low reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Michael McGrath and Paschal Donohoe reflect on the health of the Irish economy

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Minister for Finance Michael McGrath and Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe reflect on the health of the Irish economy and forecast how it will respond amid a gloomy economic outlook for 2024. At Ireland's Department of...
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BHP's McKay on Global Commodity Market Outlook

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Huw McKay, Chief Economist at BHP, discusses his outlook for global commodities markets and the role for critical mineral in global energy transition efforts. He speaks with Paul Allen on "Daybreak Asia".
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President Bill Clinton Issues Grave Warning on Debt Ceiling Fight

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Former President Bill Clinton warns of the dangers that can follow political battles over the debt ceiling. He and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke with David Rubenstein as part of a series of talks at The 92nd Street Y....
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We are committed to safety in our public finances, says Paschal Donohoe

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A watchdog has warned the Irish Government not to “repeat past mistakes” as it argued that a large budgetary package is not needed this year.



The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC) has said that the Irish economy is in an...
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and finance minister Michael McGrath speaking before cabinet meeting

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaking to media as he arrives for a cabinet meeting in Avondale House, Co. Wicklow. The Taoiseach has defended the Government’s approach to the budget following a critical assessment by a fiscal watchdog.
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Ministers defend going beyond 5% spending rule

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The ministers for finance and public expenditure have defended increasing expenditure beyond their own 5% rule as they announced the Government’s Summer Economic Statement.



The Cabinet has agreed an overall package for the...
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Paschal Donohoe defends Irish government’s handling of billions in corporate tax receipts

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Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe says Government is conscious of the risks of spending one-off corporate tax funds for day-to-day spending, as well as the 5% spending rule, ahead of the Summer Economic Statement being...
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Shree Renuka's Chaturvedi On India's Sugar Production Outlook

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Shree Renuka Sugars Executive Chairman Atul Chaturvedi discusses the monsoon's impact on India's sugar production and his outlook for sugar demand. He speaks with Haslinda Amin, Menaka Doshi and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Qatar's Finance Min. on Economy, Outlook, Investments

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Qatar's Finance Minister Ali Al-Kuwari joins Bloomberg's Manus Cranny at the Qatar Economic Forum. They discuss the outlook for Qatar's economy, the global economic picture, and Qatar's investment priorities. The government of the State...
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Saudi Arabia: Fiscal Expansion to Balance Out Fed Hikes

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Saudi Arabia says it will rely on fiscal loosening to balance out the tight monetary policy imported from the US Federal Reserve. Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal bin Fadhil Alibrahim told Bloomberg's Matthew Martin that the...
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Oil Market Moves to Surplus on Russian Crude Flows: IEA

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Global oil stockpiles climbed to the highest in 18 months as Russian production defies predictions of a slump while fuel demand slowly picks up, according to the International Energy Agency. IEA Head of Oil Industry & Markets...