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How to Get In on GoPro Through the Options Market

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Sept. 26 -- Susquehanna International Group's Stacey Gilbert discusses the options markets and explains how to get in on GoPro through options. She speaks with Scarlet Fu on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Expert: Delay Taking Social Security Benefits

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Taking Social Security benefits early comes with a price, yet more than 4 in 10 Americans age 50 and over say they'll dip into the program before reaching full retirement age.An Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research...
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U.S. Stocks Erase the Years Best Rally, Whats Next?

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Oct. 10 -- Stocks fell around the world, and oil extended declines after entering a bear market on mounting concern that global economic growth is slowing. Bloomberg View Columnist Barry Ritholtz and Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Matt...
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President Barack Obama is poised to unveil a new plan for tackling mammoth deficits -- a plan that aims to rein in soaring Medicare and Medicaid costs but balances benefit cuts with higher taxes on the rich.

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HEADLINE: Obama's deficit plan: Medicare cuts, higher taxes CAPTION: President Barack Obama is poised to unveil a new plan for tackling mammoth deficits -- a plan that aims to rein in soaring Medicare and Medicaid costs but balances...
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Non-Derivative Ways You Can Hedge Against the Market

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Sept. 24 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas discusses non-derivative ways to hedge against the market. He speaks with Olivia Sterns on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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New York senator Charles Schumer says the credit crunch has forced as many as 50 banks to stop lending money to students for college. Now he's calling on all U-S colleges to accept direct government loans to help fill the void.

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HEADLINE: College bound students hit by credit crunch CAPTION: New York senator Charles Schumer says the credit crunch has forced as many as 50 banks to stop lending money to students for college. Now he's calling on all U-S colleges to...
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Sovereign Bonds Are Beating Stocks by Most in Two Years

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Oct. 21 -- In today's ""Bart Chart,"" Bloomberg's Mark Barton takes a look at the performance of sovereign bonds compared to stocks on ""Countdown."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Baby Boomers Ready to Leave Trillions to Next Generation

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Jul.20 -- Baby Boomers will leave trillions of dollars behind to the next generation. But what will happen to all that personal wealth? "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein" takes a look.
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Amazon's Bezos and wife divorcing after 25 years

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Democrats Propose Child Tax Credits In Relief Plan

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Democrats revealed a key part of the deal that aims to keep children out of poverty.
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Mortgage lending woes rattle homeowners, market

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HEADLINE: Mortgage lending woes rattle homeowners, market CAPTION: Anxiety over faltering mortgage lenders, particularly the subprime lenders that make loans to people with poor credit, is weighing on both homeowners and Wall Street...
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Congress is renewing its scrutiny of the credit card industry, as some lawmakers denounce the practice of raising customers' interest rates when their credit scores decline, even if they make their card payments on time.

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HEADLINE: Congress probes credit card industry CAPTION: Congress is renewing its scrutiny of the credit card industry, as some lawmakers denounce the practice of raising customers' interest rates when their credit scores decline, even...
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Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming weeks unless the measure also includes steps to cut government spending. (April 30)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): GOP Address: Energy Costs, National debt CAPTION: (255 characters): Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming...
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Dog walking app gets LA's dogs on their feet

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LEAD-IN: There's a new app in the US that enables dog owners to book dog walkers from their smartphone. The dog owners can monitor the walk live with GPS tracking and are even alerted when their dog pees or poos. STORY-LINE:Wag! is the...
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Bayer Plans Stock Listing for Material-Science Unit

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Sept. 18 -- Bayer AG plans to list its plastics unit on the stock market, accelerating its retreat from the chemicals industry after 151 years to focus on more lucrative life-sciences businesses.Bayer CEO Marijn Dekkers speaks on In The...
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McDonalds Same-Store Sales Drop Less Than Estimate

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Nov. 10 -- McDonalds posted October same-store sales that topped analysts estimates as U.S. declines slowed. Bloomberg's Matt Miller reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Homeowners threatened with foreclosure would in some instances get a 30-day reprieve under an initiative the Bush administration announced Tuesday

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HEADLINE: Embattled homeowners thrown 'Lifeline' CAPTION: Homeowners threatened with foreclosure would in some instances get a 30-day reprieve under an initiative the Bush administration announced Tuesday. (Feb. 12) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]...
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Behind Psys Sons Tech Company 'Gangnam Style Bounce

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Jan. 6 -- Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley examines how investor psychology impacted the performance of DI Corp., a semiconductor company owned by Gangnam Style singer Psys son. Psy is the CEO. Greeley speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance....
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The government introduced a pair of new programs Tuesday that will provide $800 billion to help unfreeze the market for consumer debt which Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson calls vital to supporting the economy.

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HEADLINE: Paulson announces new loan programs CAPTION: The government introduced a pair of new programs Tuesday that will provide $800 billion to help unfreeze the market for consumer debt which Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson calls...
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More than 35,000 homeowners flock to the final day of a five-day mortgage restructuring event held by the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America hoping to find an affordable alternative to their skyrocketing payments.

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HEADLINE: Group helps distressed homeowners in Atlanta CAPTION: More than 35,000 homeowners flock to the final day of a five-day mortgage restructuring event held by the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America hoping to find an...
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Life inside Uruguay's most liberal prison

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LEAD-INPunta de Rieles in Uruguay's capital Montevideo is believed to be one of the world's most liberal prisons.Inmates manage their own businesses, namely a bakery, a hairdresser, a radio, a car repair shop, a computer centre and a...
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Trump Overhauls Income Tax Proposal

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:++SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY WHITE FLASH++AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLY Detroit – 8 August 2016 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, (R) Presidential Nominee:"I am proposing an...
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Trump Introduces Child Care Plan

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYAston, Pennsylvania - 13 September, 20161 SOUNDBITE (English) Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump's daughter"As a society we need to create policies that champion all...
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Call for stricter banking rules, Goldman Sachs results, protest

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Washington, DC 1. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden enter Diplomatic Reception Room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "We have to enact commonsense reforms that will protect American taxpayers - and...