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IMF's Lipton Says Something Has to Be Done About the Synchronized Global Slowdown
Oct.17 -- David Lipton, International Monetary Fund first deputy managing director, discusses the state of the global economy with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua at the 2019 annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank in...
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South Korea Exports Fall for 11th Month
Oct.31 -- Johanna Chua, chief Asia Pacific economist at Citigroup Global Markets, talks about South Korea's economy and monetary policy. South Korean exports plunged again in October, underscoring the difficulties of a turnaround in...
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U.S. Tariffs on $360 Billion of Chinese Goods Remain At Least Until Elections
Jan.15 -- Existing tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese goods coming into the U.S. are likely to stay in place until after the American presidential election, and any move to reduce them will hinge on Beijing’s compliance with the...
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Apple Tries to Get on Trump's Good Side
Nov.22 -- Gene Munster, Loup Ventures co-founder, and Shira Ovide, of Bloomberg Opinion, discuss Tim Cook's meeting with President Donald Trump and how big tech companies are handling political ads. They speak on "Bloomberg Technology."...
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Phase-One Trade Deal Is Step in Right Direction, Ex-Trade Rep. Hills Says
Dec.13 -- Carla Hills, former U.S. trade representative and now chief executive officer of Hills & Company International Consultants, comments on China and the U.S. agreeing on the text of a phase one trade deal that includes the removal...
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Markets Have Become Numb to Noise About Trade, Says McKinney
Dec.10 -- Burns McKinney, Allianz Global Investors Portfolio Manager, says markets are ignoring the noise about trade talks with China. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Wilbur Ross on USMCA, China Trade Relations and U.S. Steel
Dec.20 -- U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross discusses the economic benefits of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the state of U.S.-China trade relations and the hardships facing U.S. Steel Corp. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Former China Vice Commerce Minister Wei on China-U.S. Trade Talks
Nov.26 -- Former Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce Wei Jianguo shares his thoughts with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie on trade deal, Hong Kong, China reforms and GDP growth at the New Economy Forum in Beijing. Nov 22, 2019
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US and China Discuss Trump-Era Tariffs Biden May Ease
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He discussed US economic sanctions and tariffs amid reports President Joe Biden is close to rolling back some of the trade levies imposed by the Trump administration. Bruce...
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NEC Director Deese on Inflation, Mask Rules, China Trade
National Economic Council Director Brian Deese discusses inflation risks, the impact of mask rule changes on travel and U.S. trade policy toward China on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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U.K. Prosecco, Parmesan Supplies Face Double Threat
Oct.12 -- U.K. supply chains for goods such as Prosecco and Parmesan cheese are being thrown into disarray by the double challenge of Brexit and Covid-19, according to Natasha Linhart, chief executive officer of Italian food-importer...
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Biden Inherits Rocky Relations With China
Nov.20 -- Trade relations between China and the U.S. have grown more strained since President-elect Joe Biden's term as Vice President.
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Biden's European Tour
President Joe Biden is meeting with European leaders on their home turf in efforts to strengthen Western alliances as the war in Ukraine continues to rage. Henrietta Treyz, Veda Partners Director of Economic Policy Research, joined...
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CHINA: APPLE FARMERS ENGAGED IN PRICE WAR (V)
Huairou county, Tianjin and Beijing, China - 2 December 1999 and recent XFA
Huairou county north of Beijing, 26 October 1999
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0009 Man picking apples from tree
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Yukos CEO says company is facing bankruptcy
1. Tilt down exterior Yukos building in Moscow
2. Entrance and sign saying "Yukos"
2. Media
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steven Theede, Yukos Chief Executive Officer:
"If things go wrong and we basically run out of cash and can't continue to...
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Here's How the U.K. Benefits From a Brexit
May 27 -- Economists for Brexit co-Chairman Patrick Minford discusses the costs and benefits of a Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Prasad: Trump Scores 'Easy Win' Being Tough on China
Nov. 15 -- Cornell University Professor Eswar Prasad explains how China could benefit in the long run from U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump's approach to free trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Does Trump’s Protectionist Rhetoric Have Teeth?
Jul.04 -- Leslie Vinjamuri, associate fellow at Chatham House, and Steven Barrow, head of FX strategy at Standard Bank, discuss global trade and preview the coming G-20 summit. They speak with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg...
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Century Aluminum's Bless is Gratified By Trumps Actions on Steel Tariffs
Mar.01 -- Michael Bless, Century Aluminum CEO, discusses Trump imposing steel tariffs. He speaks with Julia Chatterley and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Ministro de Hacienda de Brasil habla de inversión, comercio internacional y reforma de pensiones
Abr.23-- El ministro de Hacienda de Brasil Eduardo Guardia habla sobre las inversiones en Brasil, el comercio internacional y la reforma de las pensiones. Conversa con Shery Ahn de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power".
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Comerica's Dye Expects Fed Rate Hike on March 21
Mar.01 -- Comerica Bank Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Robert Dye discusses Fed policy, and talks about President Trump's proposed steel and aluminum tariffs. Dye speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Kudlow: New Momentum in Trade Talks with China
The Trump administration on Monday hailed progress on talks with China over unfair trade practices.
After high-level talks Thursday and Friday in Washington, Beijing agreed in a joint statement with the U.S. to...
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Gurría de la OCDE: No se puede tener una reacción instintiva ante Italia
May.30-- Ángel Gurría, secretario general de la OCDE, habla de la crisis política de Italia, el papel del BCE en la incertidumbre de Italia y la formación de su gobierno, el crecimiento mundial y lo que hablará con Wilbur Ross. Conversa...