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ECB's Draghi on Negative Rates, Downside Risks: Opening Statement

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Apr.10 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi speaks about "downside" risks still facing the euro-area economy and the ECB's willingness to consider if negative rates need mitigating. This is the opening statement of the ECB's...
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Bloomberg

Suncorp CEO: Foundations of Our Business Remain Strong

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Aug.21 -- Steve Johnston, chief executive officer of Brisbane-based Suncorp Group, which offers services including banking and insurance, discusses the company's financial results and business outlook. Suncorp reported cash profit for...
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Senator Toomey on Rail Deal, Crypto and Inflation

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Senator Pat Toomey, a Pennsylvania Republican and ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee, reacts to US railroads and union negotiators reaching a tentative deal to avert a labor disruption and says Congress should step in on...
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Seaspan's CEO on Shipping Industry, Outlook

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Jun.01 -- Gerry Wang, co-chairman, chief executive officer and co-founder of Seaspan, discusses the improving conditions in the global shipping industry, consolidation and how the Hanjin bankruptcy impacted his business. He speaks on...
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ECB's Draghi on QE, Deposit Rate, Economy, Inflation: Statement

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Sep.12 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi discusses the bank's decision to cut its deposit rate and start open-ended bond purchases. He also comments on the euro-area economy and inflation. This is the opening statement of...
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73% of Fashion Industry Is Value-Destroying: McKinsey

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Dec.02 -- Anita Balchandani, partner at McKinsey & Co. Inc., discusses the global fashion industry, the trend she’s seeing and her outlook for the industry. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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CLEAN : 'Watermelon plums': Israeli farm pioneer grows hybrid fruits

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An Israeli family farm has spent decades developing hybrid fruits, from black apricots to "pomegranate plums", which it says offer unique flavours and added resilience against a changing climate (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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The Lingering Effects of 9/11 on Wall Street

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Sept. 9 -- Tom Michaud, chief executive officer at KBW, offers his personal recollection of the September 11 attacks and discusses the aftermath for his company and the lingering effects of the attacks on Wall Street. He speaks with...
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EU Using Tech to Fight Climate Change

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Sep.14 -- Matthias Petschke, Director of Satellite Navigation Programmes for the European Union, speaks at the Bloomberg Green virtual event about the Commission’s use of satellite technology in their efforts to combat the worst effects...
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Singapore Minister Iswaran on Coronavirus, Fake News Law, 5G

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Mar.10 -- S. Iswaran, Singapore's minister for communications and information, discusses how the government is responding to the coronavirus outbreak. Singapore has reported 166 confirmed cases as of Tuesday, with 93 people recovered and...
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Knight Frank on Global House Price Index

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Knight Frank's Global House Price Index, which tracks 56 regions worldwide, shows markets were wrongfooted in the second quarter. Expectations of a notable slowdown in overall performance and the number of countries seeing annual...
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Draghi's Opening Statement at ECB News Conference

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Apr.27 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi speaks at the ECB's six-weekly news conference in Frankfurt about quantitative easing, interest rates, inflation and the economy.
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ECB's Draghi on Policy Decision, Economic Risks, Inflation: Statement

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Oct.24 -- Mario Draghi speaks at his last press conference as European Central Bank president about the euro-zone economy, monetary policy and inflation. Earlier, policy makers kept monetary stimulus unchanged, six weeks after cutting...
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Japan GDP to Rebound in Fourth Quarter, Sumitomo Mitsui Asset's Kichikawa Says

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Dec.09 -- Masayuki Kichikawa, chief macro strategist at Sumitomo Mitsui Asset Management Co., talks about Japan's economy, which shrank more than initially projected in the third quarter, driven by the biggest drop in business spending...
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Deese Remains Confident in US Economy

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Brian Deese, National Economic Council director, talks about whether the US or UK will enter a recession/ He's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded Sept. 27 at the Economic Club of Washington.
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CLEAN : African Development Bank holds annual meeting in Ghana

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The African Development Bank Group holds its annual meeting in Accra, Ghana to look at achieving climate resilience and an energy transition for Africa (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Rishi Sunak tells businesses there are 'challenging times ahead'

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Spiralling costs and problems recruiting skilled workers are creating a "perfect storm" for businesses and "putting the brakes on recovery", says Shevaun Haviland, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) at the BCC’s...
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Sky News

Prince William launches the new SkillForce Prince William Award programme

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince William making a speech about the success of the pilot scheme for the Prince William Award, why he believes so strongly in the work SkillForce does and what the award programme offers to school children,...
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Bloomberg

AmCham Shanghai on Covid Lockdown Impact

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Eric Zheng, President of AmCham Shanghai discusses the organisation's survey assessing the impact of Covid lockdowns on Shanghai's foreign companies. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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We Remain Confident on the Resilience of Givaudan: CEO

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Jan.29 -- Gilles Andrier, chief executive officer at Givaudan SA, discusses his earnings outlook for 2021, the meat-free protein business and his business strategy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Singapore Faces Downside Risks in Coming Months: Trade and Industry Minister

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May.19 -- Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing discusses the reopening of the city-state, his outlook for the economy and the reopening of borders for essential business. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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Trichet: Trump, Brexit Are Signs of People's Anxiety

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Nov. 15 -- Former European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet links the Brexit vote and election of Donald Trump as U.S. President as a sign of anxiety and explains why he is optimistic for "the long-term success of the European...
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Bloomberg

FERC Chairman Says He Doesn't Want to Disrupt Gas Markets

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Nov.09 -- Neil Chatterjee, chairman of the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, discusses his plan to keep at-risk power plants online while the commission works on a longer-term resilience pricing rule. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

What Companies Need to Reopen Successfully

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May.11 -- As global economies are beginning to ease some lockdown restrictions, what does this mean for companies and how can they reopen in a safe way? Kevin Sneader, McKinsey & Company Global Managing Partner, speaks with Alix Steel on...