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Which Presidential Candidate is Best for the Stock Market?
Feb.14 -- Afsaneh Beschloss of RockCreek Group and Steve Rattner of Willett Advisors discuss their 2020 outlooks and predict the presidential candidates that markets will be happiest with. They spoke with David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall...
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Oaktree's Marks Says Fed Can't Prevent Credit Market Cycle
Oct.15 -- Oaktree Capital Group founder Howard Marks said that investment firms have a duty to their clients to stick up for their interests and maximize returns, so they can’t “go easy” on other creditors in distressed negotiations. He...
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Carson Block Warns Tesla Short Sellers: ‘I Wouldn’t Do That’
Jul.16 -- Muddy Waters Capital LLC founder Carson Block said he doesn’t have any bearish wagers against Tesla Inc. even though he thinks the business is unsustainable. Speaking Wednesday with Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal on...
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Gemini, Winklevoss Twins Hit by Crypto Contagion
The Gemini crypto exchange, owned by the billionaire Winklevoss twins, is not being spared in the fallout triggered by FTX's collapse. Suvashree Ghosh reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Damages Trial Set To Begin For Alex Jones In Sandy Hook Hoax Case
A jury will decide how much money conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must pay to the families of victims after he was already found liable for damages.
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CLEAN : France: Camaieu shops close their doors permanently
The 511 shops of French retail clothing company Camaieu are closing their doors permanently (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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General Motors is prepared to pay out billions of dollars to victims of crashes in GM vehicles provided they can prove the cars' ignition switches caused the crash. (June 30)
Kenneth Feinberg is prepared to pay out billions of General Motors' money to victims of crashes in GM small cars _ provided they can prove the cars' ignition switches caused the crash.
GM links 13 deaths to a defective ignition switch in...
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Yanis Varoufakis Reflects on Greek Financial Crisis
March 16 -- Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis reflects on his time in the Greek government and the obstacles Greece faced in solving its financial crisis. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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President Barack Obama, on a two-day trip to California, is defending his stimulus package and budget proposal at a town-hall meeting in Costa Mesa.
HEADLINE: Obama: Build economy 'on strong foundation'
CAPTION: President Barack Obama, on a two-day trip to California, is defending his stimulus package and budget proposal at a town-hall meeting in Costa Mesa. (March 18)
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The Lessons From Fairway's Fall From Grace
June 6 -- When Fairway Group Holdings went public three years ago, it told investors that its chain of gourmet grocers -- then numbering just 12 stores in Greater New York -- could grow by about 2,400 percent, or an additional 300 sites...
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CLEAN : Deflated Bulgarian strongman vows to form government
CLEAN : Deflated Bulgarian strongman vows to form government
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VOICED : Atentado fallido en partido de gobierno espanol
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Takata Considers Options as Shares Slump
Oct. 11 -- Takata shares fell in Tokyo trading as the air bag maker says it still hasn't made a decision on whether to seek bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bloomberg's Jie Ma reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Former Wrestling Exec: I Know How to Take a Hit
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 24 January 20171. Mid of Linda McMahon seated2. SOUNDBITE (English) Linda McMahon, Former wrestling entertainment executive:"My husband and I built our...
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Why Shares of Toshiba Are Jumping
Mar.23 -- Toshiba's shares jumped as much as 10 percent after a hedge fund disclosed that it had become the embattled conglomerate’s biggest shareholder Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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JSC Automotives' Siebert Says Clear Winner is KSS
Jun.26 -- Jochen Siebert, managing director at JSC Automotives, discusses Takata filing for bankruptcy protection, who will carry the costs of the recalls and the outlook for Takata bonds. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Knighthead's Tom Wagner on Puerto Rico Bond Offer
Sep.27 -- PREPA (Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority) bondholder Tom Wagner, co-founder of Knighthead Capital, sat down with Bloomberg's David Gura and Michelle Kaske to discuss his plans to lend fresh cash to the storm-ravaged island...
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Caesars Not Seeing a Slowdown, CEO Frissora Says
Aug.01 -- Mark Frissora, Caesars Entertainment Corp. chief executive officer, discusses the company's earnings report and sports-betting opportunities with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman, Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Ex-Auto Czar Rattner on 'Perfect Storm' Leading to Auto Bailouts
Sep.14 -- Steve Rattner, chairman and chief executive officer at Willett Advisors and former lead advisor to the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry, reflects on the bailouts that saved the U.S. auto industry during the...
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IHeartMedia Is Open to All Potential Partnerships, CEO Pittman Says
Jan.08 -- Bob Pittman, IHeartMedia Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's exit from bankruptcy and the possible combination with another company. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."