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Brazil Heads for Presidential Runoff
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has fought his way through to a runoff election against Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva after a surprisingly close election result. Aline Oyamada reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Morgan Stanley's Sharma Sees De-Globalization Trend
Jun.26 -- Ruchir Sharma, chief global strategist at Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc., talks about global trade and nations moving away from globalization. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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China's Labor Day Tourist Spending Plummets on Covid Curbs
There is more evidence that China's Covid-Zero policy is putting direct pressure on its economy. Tourists spending plummeted during the just completed 5-day Labor Day holiday. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Inflation to Impact Short End of Yield Curve: Nuveen's Nick
Brian Nick, chief investment strategist at Nuveen, discusses how Russia's invasion of Ukraine has changed markets, the Federal Reserve's rate hiking cycle, and the short end of the yield curve on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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How U.S. International Relations and Policies May Change
November 14 -- The European Union promised to cooperate with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump while vowing to stand by international agreements he has questioned including United Nations deals to curb climate change and ease sanctions...
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American Health Care Act: Industry Winners and Losers
Mar.23 -- As the House vote on the American Health Care Act looms later today in Washington, D.C., Bloomberg's Zach Tracer examines the health care industry's potential winners and losers if the bill gets approved. He speaks on...
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CLEAN : Nuclear attack "very unlikely" despite Putin's threats, says analyst
Vladimir Putin's nuclear threats directed towards the West are likely to be a bluff, according to a UK defence and security think tank (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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FCC Takes First Step to Rescind Net Neutrality Rules
May.18 -- Larry Downes, Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy project manager, and David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy's chief executive officer, discuss the FCC's vote to begin rolling back Obama-era net neutrality rules. They speak...
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SPR Not Designed to Lower Oil Prices: Schork
Stephen Schork, principal at The Schork Group, discusses the Biden's administration's release of 1 million barrels of oil a day from U.S. reserves for six months, U.S. oil supplies and his outlook for the commodity. He speaks on...
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Kasman: More U.S. Fiscal Policy, Monetary Tightening
Nov. 10 -- Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan Securities, discusses expectations for the U.S. economy under President-Elect Donald Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Nafta Nations Aim for Quick Deal
Aug.20 -- Michael Smart, managing director at Rock Creek Global Advisors, discusses the first round of Nafta talks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Trump vs. Clinton: The First Presidential Debate
Sept. 27 -- Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump met in their first presidential debate Monday night as early reactions show voters and markets giving the edge to Clinton. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli recaps the debate on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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SOAS Director Amos on How Brexit Impacts Relationships
Mar.29 -- SOAS Director Valerie Amos weighs in on the Brexit process and discusses the impact on academia and relationships. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Oil Investors Watch Ukraine Tensions, Iran Nuclear Talks
Oil tumbled in early Asian trading on signs an Iranian nuclear deal may be imminent, which could pave the way for a resumption of official flows from the Persian Gulf producer. Bloomberg's Stephen Stapczynski reports on "Bloomberg...
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Buiter: Immigration Tends to Promote Growth
Nov. 11 -- Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Niall Ferguson and Citigroup Chief Economist Willem Buiter discuss immigration policies and economic growth, and the keys to Trump's success. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Ted Cruz Faces End of the Line in Indiana Primary
May 2 -- Indiana's presidential primary could spell the end of Republican Ted Cruz's campaign with 57 delegates at stake in a winner-take-all contest. Bloomberg's Megan Murphy breaks down the race for front runners' Donald Trump and...
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UBS' Schnider Sees More Trade Balance Ahead
Jul.09 -- UBS Wealth Management CIO Office Head of Commodities and APAC Forex Dominic Schnider weighs in on the G-20 meeting held in Hamburg, Germany and talks about his outlook for trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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U.S. Dec. Trade Deficit Narrows to $44.3 Billion
Feb.07 -- Terry Haines, senior political strategist at Evercore ISI, and Bloomberg's Michael McKee examine the U.S. trade deficit as it registered its first decline in three months in in December. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Extremist Heimbach To Relaunch Hate Group, Says He Supports Violence
An expert who tracks neo-Nazis and extremists calls Heimbach's return and his latest rhetoric 'very dangerous.'
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Headline Risk Takes Center Stage for Markets
May.14 -- Lori Calvasina, head of U.S. equity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, Gershon Distenfeld, co-head of fixed income at AllianceBernstein, and Michael Hans, chief investment officer at Clarfeld Financial Advisors, discuss how...
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Ex-HHS Sec. Johnson on Legal Limits of Troops on U.S. Border
Oct.30 -- Jeh Johnson, former Homeland Security Secretary under President Barack Obama, discusses the use of military troops at the U.S. border with Mexico, the dangers of political rhetoric, and potential steps for countering hate...
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U.S. Releases $200B List of Chinese Goods for Possible Tariffs
Jul.10 -- The U.S. has released a $200B list of Chinese goods for possible tariffs. Bloomberg's Greg Sullivan reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."