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Federal Reserve Chair Yellen says economic recovery is not yet complete

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US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said on Tuesday that the country's economic recovery is not yet complete and the Federal Reserve intends to keep providing significant support to boost growth and improve the labour market. In...
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Congressional committee hears testimony from executives of China telecom companies

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The chairman of a US congressional intelligence panel said on Thursday that two major Chinese technology companies have failed to address its concerns that they could be used to spy against the US. Republican Congressman Mike Rogers says...
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Rep. McCaul on Funding, Building Mexico Border Wall

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Jan.25 -- Rep. Michael McCaul, a Republican from Texas and chairman of the House Homeland Security Council, discusses his advisory work with President Donald Trump on the building of a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border and funding...
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Mattis: Russia raising "grave concerns"

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 12 January 20171. US Senator Jack Reed and US Senator John McCain, Chairman Senate Armed Services Committee 2. James Mattis, retired General 3. SOUNDBITE:...
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BofA Merrill's Harris: No Fed Rate Hike Until December

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Aug. 17 -- Ethan Harris, head of global economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, reacts to the minutes from the July 26-27 meeting of the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and...
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WHO declares biggest ever Ebola outbreak an international public health emergency

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Friday declared the Ebola outbreak in West Africa an international public health emergency that requires an extraordinary response to stop it spreading. The WHO announced the Ebola outbreak, the...
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Bond Markets Show Signs of Central Bank Hawkish Shock

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Sept. 16 -- Benjamin Mandel, global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses investing strategies as bond yield rise ahead of next week's interest rate decisions by the Bank of Japan and Federal Reserve. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Wells Fargo CEO Stumpf Faces Senate Grilling

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Sept. 20 -- Senator Sherrod Brown (D) Ohio weighs in on the Wells Fargo scandal. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Carney: BOE's Not Indifferent to Moves of the Pound

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Oct. 25 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney discusses the impact of moves by the pound on central bank policy. He speaks before the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee.
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Sen. Warner Says Era of Wild West in Social Media Is Ending

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Sep.05 -- Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia, calls out Google for not sending a represenative to a hearing on social media security.
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Barclays’ Golhar Sees Modest Tax Cut in Early 2018

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Oct.30 -- Barclays Head of Public Policy Shawn Golhar discusses tax reform on “Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power.”
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Drop in Oil Stopped Indian Markets From Falling Down, Says Advani Group President

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Dec.14 -- Pashupati Advani, president of Advani Group, discusses Indian markets, monetary policy under the new RBI governor and how the election could disrupt the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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House Speaker Paul Ryan calling for Moore to quit

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Speaker of the House, Rep. Paul Ryan has joined a growing chorus of Washington Republicans calling upon Roy Moore to drop out of his embattled race for the U.S. Senate in the wake of allegations by a second woman that the conservative...
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House Speaker Ryan Calling for Moore to Quit

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Speaker of the House, Rep. Paul Ryan has joined a growing chorus of Washington Republicans calling upon Roy Moore to drop out of his embattled race for the U.S. Senate in the wake of allegations by a second woman that the conservative...
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What Randy Quarles Brings to the Federal Reserve

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Oct.06 -- Randal Quarles was confirmed by the U.S. Senate Thursday as the Federal Reserve's first-ever vice chairman for supervision. Bloomberg's Matthew Boesler reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Fed Raises Key Interest Rate

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The US Federal Reserve has raised its key interest rate for the third time in six months, providing its latest vote of confidence in a slow-growing but durable economy. The Fed also announced plans to start gradually paring its bond...
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Fed Raises Key Interest Rate

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The Federal Reserve has raised its key interest rate for the third time in six months, providing its latest vote of confidence in a slow-growing but durable economy. The Fed also announced plans to start gradually paring its bond...
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Yellen Sees Increasingly Broad-Based Economic Expansion

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Nov.29 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses economic expansion across the U.S. and global economies. She speaks in testimony before Congress's Joint Economic Committee.
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Rep. Nunes Calls Impeachment Process a Smear Campaign

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Nov.13 -- Rep. Devin Nunes, a Repubican from California, accused Democrats of a conducting a “scorched-earth war” against President Trump and a “carefully orchestrated media smear campaign.” He spoke during the House Intelligence...
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Senate Orders Subpoena Into Hunter Biden's Ties To Ukraine Company

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Republicans are seeking records and interviews with public relations firm that worked with natural gas company Burisma Holdings in Ukraine.
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Trump's Fed Nominee Shelton Says 'No One Tells Me What to Do'

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Feb.13 -- President Donald Trump’s nominees for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Judy Shelton and Christopher Waller, face questions from Senators about whether or not they can withstand pressure from the White House.
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Sen. Marco Rubio Tapped To Lead Senate Intelligence Committee

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He's replacing Sen. Richard Burr, who's being investigated by the FBI for controversial stock transactions he made before the market declined.
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Bill Of Rights Aids Bond Drive, Mark Van Doren Speaks

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Outside New York's Sub-Treasury Building on Wall Street, the chairman of the National Book War Bond committee Mark Van Doren speaks, he accepts the loan of the priceless document / shot of Barney Balaban to the left of the document on...