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Doshi: Epicure to Grow in GCC, Qatar

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One of the region's largest insurers, Qatar Insurance Company, bought a 51% stake in Qinvest's investment management business. Now called Epicure Islamic Investment Management, the venture manages $7 billion in assets. Chirag Doshi is...
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India's Growth Headwinds

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India is expected to report slower economic growth for last year than previously thought. It would be due to virus restrictions in the fourth quarter which dented activity. Ruchi Bhatia reports on "Bloomberg Television.
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Kwarteng Trying to Head Off Tory Rebellion Over Tax Cut

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UK Prime Minister Liz Truss says the controversial decision to remove the country's top tax rate was taken by her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng. That comes as the leadership tries to head of a potential rebellion by Conservative Party MPs....
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Credit Issuance & the Bond Rally

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Jun.04 -- Henrik Johnsson, global co-head of DCM & Syndicate at Deutsche Bank, discusses the repricing in the bond market, the primary market and credit risk. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Societe Generale Deputy CEO on 1Q Earnings, Job Cuts, Cost Savings

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May.03 -- Societe Generale reported net income of 1 billion euros in the first quarter of 2019 and an improvement of capital levels with a CET 1 ratio of 11.7%. After announcing an extra 500 Million euros in cost savings and 1,600 job...
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EPA reports trace of radiation reaches Alabama

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HEADLINE: EPA reports trace of radiation reaches Alabama. CAPTION: The EPA says radioactive isotopes from the stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant have been detected in air filters at monitoring sites in Alabama and eight other...
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Credit Suisse Likes China New Energy, EV Supply Chain Sectors

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Credit Suisse CIO Greater China Jack Siu cites new energy, EV supply chain as his top sector picks in China. He was speaking with Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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How Big Data Will Change Health Care

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Dec.06 -- Thomas Laur, global president at SAP Health, discusses how advanced analytics and big data are transforming the health care industry and what SAP is doing on this front. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Oil Prices Are in a Sweet Spot: Schork

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Stephen Schork, Schork Group founder, says oil prices are in a sweet spot and that inflation is here to stay. He also talks about the energy crisis in Europe and how the continent is preparing for winter. He's on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Macron Leads Le Pen in Polls Ahead of Second Presidential Runoff

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Emmanuel Macron is closer to winning another term at the helm of Europe's second-largest economy as he leads nationalist leader Marine Le Pen in the polls ahead of the second runoff. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan is on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Three Must-See Charts on U.S. Household Worth

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June 10 -- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler examines three charts about the return on equity of U.S. non-financial businesses, shadow banking and the corporate bond market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Alix Steel and Scarlet Fu on...
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'Fallen Angel' Shimao Shows Fragility of China Property Sector

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Less than a week after China Evergrande Group and Kaisa Group Holdings Ltd. defaulted on debt obligations the markets have another property developer to worry about. Shimao Group Holdings Ltd. saw a plunge in its shares and bonds on...
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US May Be at Peak Inflation, Barclays' Pond Says

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Michael Pond, Barclays head of global inflation-linked research, says the US economy is pretty close to peak inflation and will come off in the months ahead. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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SNB President Says Inflation will Decrease Next Year

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SNB President Thomas Jordan said the franc has helped the country escape the inflation spikes seen in the euro area and the U.S. He also said he believes global inflation to be temporary. He spoke to Bloomberg's Claudia Maedler.
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Bank of England Raises Benchmark Interest Rate to 0.25%

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The Bank of England says some "modest tightening" in monetary policy is likely after unexpectedly raising the benchmark interest rate to 0.25% in an 8-1 vote. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Marcus Ashworth examines the decision on...
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Fed Has Misinterpreted Inflation, Lacker Says

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Former Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker says the Fed is "threading a needle" on inflation this year and has a tough job ahead. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The Long-Term Impact of Coronavirus on the Global Economy

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Apr.02 -- Oscar Jorda, senior policy advisor at San Francisco Federal Reserve, discusses how the Covid-19 pandemic could impact the global economy in the long term. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Employment Costs Surge the Most Ever

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U.S. employment costs jumped by the most on record at the start of the year, heightening concerns about persistent inflation that set the stage for more forceful policy action by the Federal Reserve. Molly Smith has more on "Bloomberg...
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Free COVID-19 Testing For Uninsured Americans Ends

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The Biden Administration is calling on Congress to approve more COVID relief funding, nearly two weeks after it was cut from a federal spending bill.
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World Bank Cuts 2022 Global Growth Outlook

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Carmen Reinhart, senior vice president and chief economist at the World Bank, explains why the development lender cut its forecast for global economic growth. The Washington-based institution now expects the global economy to grow 3.2%...
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Best of Bloomberg Intelligence (04/11/2022)

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Best of Bloomberg Intelligence delivers in-depth analysis and data sets on industries and companies, government, credit, litigation and economic factors. Catch it daily on Bloomberg Markets: The Close.
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Why Is There Concern About Common Food Additives?

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Some countries have banned certain food additives, but why and how can it affect your health?
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WEF turns to trade amid fears of protectionism, Danish PM, Mandelson, analysis

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January 31, 2009 1. Wide of Congress Centre 2. Medium of security checkpoint 3. Close-up pan security 4. Wide interior of Congress Centre 5. Medium of Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum founder, walking through Congress Centre 6. Medium...
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USA: WASHINGTON: ILLEGAL DRUGS STUDY

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1. Some 'cutting' cocaine - pull out to show the whole mirror 2. Someone shooting up heroin 3. Wide of presser 4. Cutaway press 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Lee Brown, Director - National Drug Policy 6. someone rolling a joint 7....