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President Barack Obama ended a ban on federal funding of stem cell research. Obama's decision is a sharp reversal of the policies enacted by President George W. Bush.

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HEADLINE: Obama ends funding ban for stem cell research CAPTION: President Barack Obama ended a ban on federal funding of stem cell research. Obama's decision is a sharp reversal of the policies enacted by President George W. Bush. ...
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Indias Modi Brings Message of Growth on First U.S. Visit

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Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg's Harsha Subramaniam previews Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modis first visit to the United States and examines the growth of Indias economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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China October Producer Prices Fell 2.2%

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Nov. 10 ""Mizuho Securities Asia Chief Asia Economist Shen Jianguang discusses Chinas October CPI and PPI data and the Hong Kong-Shanghai Connect with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Manufacturing Increase Leaves Out Wage Gains

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Oct. 23 -- Hal Sirkin, managing director at Boston Consulting Group, discusses the state of U.S. manufacturing as wages hold steady while jobs return to American factories. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Moody's Foster Says U.S. Fiscal Strength to Decline Gradually

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Dec.18 -- William Foster, vice president and senior credit officer at Moody's Investor Service, talks about the U.S fiscal strength, the government's tax cuts and the economy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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IndiGo Aims for Full Domestic Capacity by December, CEO Says

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Sep.10 -- Ronojoy Dutta, chief executive officer of IndiGo, discusses the prospects for the Indian budget airline amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The carrier, operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., posted a loss of 31.8 billion rupees in the...
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Bill Gates: U.S. Better Positioned After Botching Early Covid Response

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Nov.19 -- Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Co-Chair Bill Gates says the U.S. rejoining the World Health Organization is a positive step towards a uniform vaccine certificate. Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait moderates the...
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China Is Creating World's Largest Power Company

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Aug.28 -- China is creating the world's largest energy company, merging the country's top coal miner with one of the country's largest power generators. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Future Vaccines Have 'High Barrier' to Cross, Vir CEO Says

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Dec.04 -- Vir Biotechnology Inc. Chief Executive Officer George Scangos says the manufacturing of vaccines is a highly regulated, complex process and the capacity to make drugs for Covid-19 is "somewhat limited." He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Why Danimer Scientific Went Public via SPAC

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Dec.30 -- Danimer Scientific Chief Executive Officer Stephen Croskrey discusses the trading debut of the firm's initial public offering, investment plans, and expansion efforts on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Nvidia Unveils Microprocessors Taking Aim at Intel

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Apr.12 -- Eric Ross, chief investment strategist at Cascend Securities, talks about Nvidia unveiling its first server microprocessors. This move targets Intel's most lucrative market. Nvidia's stock jumped on the news.
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Coronavirus Will Raise Advanced Economies’ Debt Burdens Sharply, Moody's Says

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Jun.23 -- Moody’s Investors Service Sovereign Risk Group MD Marie Diron says the coronavirus-induced economic slowdown will raise advanced economies’ debt burdens sharply. She was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on...
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Coronavirus Will Have Short Term Impact: Rolls Royce’s Bhangu

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Feb.10 -- Bicky Bhangu, president of Southeast Asia, Pacific and South Korea at Rolls Royce, discusses the impact of coronavirus on the airline industry, growth in Asia and his outlook for the business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets”...
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New York’s Covid Message to Citizens: Change Your Behavior

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Nov.10 -- New York Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul discusses the resurgence of coronavirus in New York State and says any new restrictions will be dictated by the number of Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Tesla Has a 'Busted Growth Story,' Says GLJ Research

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Sep.08 -- GLJ Research Chief Executive Officer Gordon Johnson, discusses Tesla shares which are slumping after not being added to the S&P 500. He speaks with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Priti Patel announces Rwanda deal

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CLEAN: Interior shots of UK Home Secretary Priti Patel speaking at a press conference to announce a new plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda along side Rwandan Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta on the 14th April 2022 in Kigali, Rwanda
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Bloomberg

Canadian Finance Minister on Growth, Budget, Taxes

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March 30 -- Minister of Finance of Canada Bill Morneau discusses the country's budget fiscal deficit and economy with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Obama on South Sudan and media freedom

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLISTUS POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Addis Ababa - 27 July 2015US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister of Ethiopia Hailemariam Desalegn at news conference2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US...
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Apache CEO on the Permian Pipeline Bottleneck, Costs of Flaring

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Jun.07 -- With natural gas pipelines in the Permian Basin reaching 98 percent of capacity, Texas is weighing whether to keep intact or loosen strict state regulations that limit flaring, the process used by drillers to burn off excess...
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USA: ALAN GREENSPAN FEDERAL RESERVE BANK CHAIRMAN CONFERENCE

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English/Nat US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan says the news on inflation is good, for now. But he says the Fed is ready to raise interest rates to combat a possible inflation jump. The head of America's central bank is...
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Milken Institute's Lee Says Fed Doesn't Seem All That Nervous

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Feb.02 -- William Lee, chief economist at the Milken Institute, discusses the job market, Fed rate hikes and investment spending on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Gulf Navigation Plans to Raise Its Capital

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Feb.06 -- Gulf Navigation CEO Khamis Buamim discusses plans to buy companies and vessels with cash from a share sale. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan Analyst Says Steel's Problem Is Circumvention

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Mar.02 -- Michael Gambardella, JPMorgan analyst, discusses the steel industry after Trump's import tariffs hit the global market. He speaks with Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Maersk Line's CCO on Strategy, M&A, Shipping Outlook

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Dec.06 -- Vincent Clerc, chief commercial officer at Maersk Line, discusses the container shipping industry in 2018, his strategy for growth, consolidation in the industry, M&A, ship building in South Korea and his outlook for global...