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Nordstrom Always Outperform the Competition

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Nov. 14 -- The Luxury Institute Founder and CEO Milton Pedraza discusses luxury retail on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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What Have Internet Providers Done to Be Regulated?

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Nov. 11 -- Rocco Commisso, chief executive officer at Mediacom, discusses President Barack Obamas position on net neutrality, how it may impact the business of internet service providers, whether or not it may lead him to sell his...
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Delivery.com in a Race to Deliver Everything

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Oct. 15 -- Delivery.com CEO Jed Kleckner discusses what sets his company apart from other delivery services. He speaks on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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What's Driving Auto Sales Through the Roof?

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Dec. 2 -- Alec Gutierrez, a senior analyst at Kelley Blue Book, and Bloomberg's Matt Miller discuss what's behind the increase in auto sales. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Inside Starbucks' High-End Caf Serving Better Coffee

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Dec. 5 -- Caffeine-addicts everywhere have a new paradise. Starbucks opened the doors to its Reserve Roastery and Caf, an upscale coffee mega-store that will showcase the company's ultra-premium Reserve line of coffee. Bloomberg's...
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Will More People Cut the Cord in 2015?

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Jan. 2 -- Bloomberg Intelligences Paul Sweeney discusses online video platforms and the state of media. He speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curie: Intels New Wearable Tech Chip Unveiled

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Jan. 8 -- Intel Vice President of New Devices Mike Bell discusses wearable tech with Bloomberg's Brad Stone from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Here's How the U.K. Benefits From a Brexit

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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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U.S. and British Consumers Still Love a Bargain

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May 9 -- Consumers in the U.S. and U.K. that cut back on spending in the wake of the financial crisis have continued their frugal ways as the economies rebound. Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Andrea Felsted and Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece...
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Sheryl Sandberg: Video Drove News Feed Engagement

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July 27 -- Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, discusses Facebook Live, building out the consumer experience and live content. She speaks to Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "What'd You Miss."
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President Obama announced Tuesday at a distribution center in Maryland for the grocery chain Safeway that he is ordering a new round of fuel efficiency standards for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles by March of 2016. (Feb. 18)

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President Barack Obama is ordering a new round of fuel efficiency standards for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles by March of 2016. He is highlighting improvements already undertaken by companies such as Safeway to cut back on gasoline...
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02 CEO Says Brexit Concerns Won't Put Off Consumers

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Feb. 22 -- Telefonica 02 CEO Ronan Dunne discusses regulation, Brexit and global headwinds with Caroline Hyde at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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Jerry Webman on China's Long Road to Consumer Dominance

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May 13 -- Jerry Webman, chief economist at Oppenheimerfunds, examines China's shift to a services economy and the potential global dominance of the Chinese consumer. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to rein in credit card rate increases and excessive fees. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains. E-mail your questions to yourmoney@ap.org (May 19)

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Your Money: Credit Card Changes The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to rein in credit card rate increases and excessive fees. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains. E-mail your questions to yourmoney@ap.org (May 19) ...
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The House rushed an additional $2 billion into the popular but financially strapped "cash for clunkers" car purchase program. The deal gives up to $4,500 for trade-ins if they meet certain conditions and was so popular funds were dwindling

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HEADLINE: Cash for Clunkers running on empty CAPTION: The House rushed an additional $2 billion into the popular but financially strapped "cash for clunkers" car purchase program. The deal gives up to $4,500 for trade-ins if they meet...
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USA: MICROSOFT ANTI-TRUST CASE - FINAL ARGUMENTS

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English/Nat After nearly a year, the Microsoft antitrust case went to final arguments on Tuesday in a federal court in Washington D-C. Tuesday marked the last time lawyers will meet in the courtroom in this historic trial, prior to U-S...
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New figures show that China has overtaken Japan as the world's second largest economy in the second quarter. It's a resurgence that is changing everything from the global balance of military and financial power to the way in which cars are designed.

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HEADLINE: What recession? China has money to burn CAPTION: New figures show that China has overtaken Japan as the world's second largest economy in the second quarter. It's a resurgence that is changing everything from the global...
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Is the Auto Industry's Run of Growth Coming to an End?

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Sept. 1 -- In today's "The Numbers Don't Lie," Bloomberg's Matt Miller examines August U.S. auto sales data. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Craft coffee trend gets more boutique for 2016

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LEAD IN:Coffee lovers in the US are demanding an even more boutique brew than ever before.The American market is now so saturated with coffee shops that some are even offering customers the choice of what altitude their coffee is grown...
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Ultra high definition televisions unveiled at CES

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Las Vegas, Nevada, Jan 7, 2013 1. Zoom-in, Samsung 85-inch LED TV 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Joe Stinziano, Samsung Exec. Vice President, Americas (Detailing the Samsung UN85S9000 UHD TV) "We've created the timeless gallery design and it...
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Stanley: Lower Growth Potential for U.S. Economy

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Oct. 12 -- Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont, gives his overall view on the state of the U.S. economy and looks at the critical economic role played by the U.S. dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Harrison: U.K. Consumers Carry On Post-Brexit

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Nov.23 -- Rupert Harrison, chief macro strategist at BlackRock Multi-Asset Strategies, discusses how austerity fits into the autumn statement and looks at the economic support provided by U.K. consumers. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Forecasting the Trump Impact on Economy and the Fed

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November 10 -- Donald Trump, the 70-year-old real estate magnate and president-elect, has made pledges including cutting taxes and spending as much as $500 billion on infrastructure. His proposals would boost the nation’s debt by $5.3...
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VOICED: Whiter skin comes at a price

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VOICED: Whiter skin comes at a price