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Hollywood writers will strike after last-ditch talks called by a federal mediator failed. Late-night shows are expected to feel the first impact, while movies and scripted TV shows won't feel any impact for months.

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HEADLINE: Talks fail, Hollywood writers to strike CAPTION: Hollywood writers will strike after last-ditch talks called by a federal mediator failed. Late-night shows are expected to feel the first impact, while movies and scripted TV...
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Goldman's Currie: Capital Markets Still Out of Balance

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May 17 -- Jeff Currie, Goldman Sachs global head of commodities, discusses recent trends in the oil market with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at the Goldman Sachs Leveraged Finance Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California on "Bloomberg...
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USA: ALAN GREENSPAN ON TRADE TIES WITH CHINA

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English/Nat U-S Federal Reserve chief Alan Greenspan says permanent trade ties with China are good for the U-S economy and the Chinese people. He's at the White House Friday to back the Clinton administration's call to Congress for...
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Oil Outlook: Where Are Oil Prices Heading?

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July 12 -- Morten Frisch, senior partner at Morten Frisch Consulting, discusses the buildup in oil rigs, energy consumption in Asia and his outlook for liquid national gas. He speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din and Angie Lau on "Bloomberg...
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CLEAN : Oscars best picture nominees announced

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CLEAN : Oscars best picture nominees announced
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RR7634A SRI LANKA PROBLEMS OF NON-ALIGNMENT

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Leaders of 86 nations met in Colombo, Sri Lanka in mid 1976 for the 5th Conference of Non-Aligned Nations. The emphasis was less on politics than on economics and on the drive to make the terms of world trade more favourable to the...
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VOICED: Bordeaux wines bet on futures

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VOICED: Bordeaux wines bet on futures
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VOICED: French caviar aims for export drive

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VOICED: French caviar aims for export drive
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PKVerleger: Oil May Fall to $35 Without OPEC, Border Tax

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Feb.07 -- Philip Verleger, president at PKVerleger, discusses the potential impact of a border-adjustment tax on the oil industry and U.S. oil producers. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Iraq Exemption Put Pressure on OPEC Output Deal

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Oct. 25 -- Iraq is claiming it should be exempt from a planned oil output cut due to its fight with the Islamic State as it battles with OPEC over the level of its actual oil production. Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway reports on "Bloomberg...
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StanChart's Gill Sees Oil at $60 to $65

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May.16 -- Standard Charter bank Head of FICC Investment Strategy Manpreet Gill weighs in on the price, production and inventories of oil. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Saudi Energy Minister Says OPEC Should Agree on Extension

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Nov.16 -- Saudi Energy Minister Al-Falih discusses OPEC oil production with Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern at the COP23 climate change talks in Bonn.
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Sen. Mike Rounds on Hurricane Florence and Trade Policy

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Sep.12 -- Sen. Mike Rounds, a South Dakota Republican, discusses the threat from Hurricane Florence and U.S. trade policy with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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How Trump's Import Tariffs Imperil Foreign and U.S. Automakers

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Jun.11 -- President Donald Trump has turned his attention to automobiles, tweeting threats to impose tariffs on auto imports. Bloomberg's Elizabeth Behrmann and Craig Trudell report on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Robert Reich dice que no apoyaría el plan de aranceles

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Mar.01-- El exsecretario de trabajo Robert Reich, autor de "The Common Good", habla sobre el plan del presidente Trump de imponer aranceles a las importaciones de acero y aluminio para "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power".
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How Farmers Could Be Hurt by a Trade War With China

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Jul.05 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga and Luis Ribera, an associate professor at Texas A&M, discuss how farmers could be impacted by U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods. They speak on July 3 on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Mobius habla de Brasil, México y las guerras comerciales

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Mar.13-- Mark Mobius, expresidente ejecutivo de Franklin Templeton Emerging Markets Group, habla sobre las oportunidades en Brasil y México, y de por qué "hablar de una guerra comercial es excesivo". Conversa con David Westin y Alix...
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IEA Says Don't Expect Major Change in OPEC+ Policy

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Mar.15 -- Neil Atkinson, head of oil industry and markets at the International Energy Agency, discusses oil demand in 2019 and the outlook for Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries output policy ahead of a meeting between OPEC...
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Oil-Service Pricing Under Stress, Liberty Oilfield CEO Says

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Nov.11 -- In this edition of "Futures in Focus," Liberty Oilfield Services Inc. Chief Executive Officer Chris Wright says he doesn't expect a ban on federal lands drilling and adds that oil-service pricing is "very stressed." He speaks...
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U.S. Extends Deal to Limit Russian Uranium Imports

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Oct.06 -- The U.S. Commerce Department and the Russian government have agreed to extend for 20 years limits on imports of Russian uranium, the Trump administration announced Tuesday in a move it said would benefit American miners and...
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Crude Highest Since Early March

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Jun.02 -- The crude oil rebound barrels on. Brent and WTI are both at their highest since early March right before the epic collapse with the price war. Bloomberg’s James Thornhill reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Shell to Write Down Up to $22 Billion as Virus Hits Big Oil

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Jun.30 -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc will write down between $15 billion and $22 billion in the second quarter, giving investors a wider glimpse of just how severely the coronavirus crisis has hit Big Oil. Laura Hurst reports on "Bloomberg...
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Brent To Average $52 in 2021, JTD Energy's Driscoll Says

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Jan.04 -- JTD Energy Services Director John Driscoll discusses the outlook for oil with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Oil Keeps Rising As Russia Invasion Upends Energy Markets

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Bob McNally, Founder & President at Rapidan Energy Group discusses the escalating price of crude as buyers continue to shun Russian oil following its invasion of Ukraine. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle...