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Prudential CEO Wells on 'Pulse' Health App, Asia Strategy

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Aug.07 -- Prudential PLC Chief Executive Officer Michael Wells discusses the U.K. insurer's new 'Pulse' digital health app it's introducing in Malaysia, and the company's strategy for the Asia. He speaks with Paul Allen and Sophie...
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Bloomberg

Nokia Competes 'Quite Favorably' With Huawei on 5G, CEO Says

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Jun.10 -- Nokia Oyj Chief Executive Officer Rajeev Suri discusses competition in 5G telecom network supply market, industrial uses for 5G technology, and the impact of trade conflicts on the company's supply chain. He speaks with...
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How Bond Issuers Are Bracing for Brexit

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Sep.11 -- Katie Linsell, Bloomberg's European corporate finance reporter, discusses how bond issuers are bracing for Brexit. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

BlackBerry Faces Challenges in Pivot to Software

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Jun.23 -- BlackBerry Ltd. fell the most in almost two-and-a-half years after its quarterly earnings report showed surprisingly weak revenue from software, marring what was otherwise shaping up to be a banner year. Bloomberg's Gerrit De...
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Bloomberg

Terrorists Take Advantage of Facebook, Twitter: Lewis

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Nov. 5 -- CSIS Senior Fellow and Director James Andrew Lewis discusses how terrorists use social networking sites to their advantage. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Dalai Lama expresses concern over ecology of Tibetan plateau

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1. Wide of Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama greeting audience from the podium; sitting down 2. Wide of hall 3. Cutaway audience 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dalai Lama, Tibetan spiritual leader: "Northern India... Brahmaputra, these major...
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Curated Video

Clinton campaign: Democratic rivals 'piling on'

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HEADLINE: Clinton campaign: Democratic rivals 'piling on' Clinton-Piling On CAPTION: Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday her status as the Democratic presidential front-runner, not her gender, has led her male primary rivals to...
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Ira Jersey: Low U.S. Yields a By-Product of Europe

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June 29 -- Ira Jersey, senior client portfolio manager at OppenheimerFunds, and Peter Hooper, chief economist at Deutsche Bank Securities, discuss the factors impacting U.S. Treasury yields and the "backfiring" of negative interest...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Gay marriage in Ireland bad for society, children: No campaign

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CLEAN : Gay marriage in Ireland bad for society, children: No campaign
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Bloomberg

OPEC+ Expected to Keep Oil Output Unchanged This Week, CBA Says

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Vivek Dhar, director of mining and energy commodities research at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, discusses the outlook for oil, natural gas and metals. Oil slipped before an OPEC+ meeting as traders wait to see whether the group will...
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Schwab's Sonders Sees a Pickup in Investor Nervousness

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Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, says the firm is seeing an "expression of concern" from investors and discusses the state of active and passive investing on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

China Developer Sunac Faces Bond Payment Deadline

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Sunac China Holdings Ltd., the country's fourth-largest developer by sales, is running out of time to avoid a possible default. Sunac faces the end of the 30-day grace period on Wednesday to make a $29.5 million dollar-bond interest...
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Bloomberg

EU Suggests Putin May Get Tech Hardware Help From China

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European Union officials suspect China may be on the verge of supplying tech hardware to Russia to lessen the impact of global sanctions imposed over the start of the war in Ukraine. Bloomberg's Jenni Marsh has the details.
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Bloomberg

China International Import Expo Underway in Shanghai

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Nov.04 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping’s signature trade exhibition is underway in Shanghai. Around 400,000 people will reportedly attend the China International Import Expo. Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Senate Passes Bill That Would Punish China Over H.K. Law

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Jun.25 -- The Senate Thursday approved a bipartisan measure that would penalize banks doing business with Chinese officials involved in the national security law the country is seeking to impose on Hong Kong. Tom Mackenzie reports on...
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Bloomberg

Tax Hikes an 'Extremely Strong' Munis Tailwind, Foley Says

Higher Ed
Mar.16 -- In this week's "Muni Moment," Nick Foley, Segall Bryant & Hamill senior portfolio manager, discusses the impact of U.S. President Joe Biden’s proposed tax plan on the municipal bond market on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Evergrande’s $32 Billion IOU Mountain Adds to Liquidity Concerns

Higher Ed
Jul.07 -- China’s most leveraged real estate company, China Evergrande Group, isn’t shy about publicizing it’s shrinking debt load. What the developer rarely mentions, however, is that it’s also ramping up issuance of short-term IOUs....
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Bloomberg

High-Yield Munis Outperform as Credit Spreads Narrow

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Oct.16 -- Christopher Brigati, managing director and head of municipals at Advisors Asset Management, discusses the impact of tightening credit spreads on municipal bond investing. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs in this week's...
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Bloomberg

How ETF Investors Are Hedging for Rising Inflation

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Feb.14 -- U.S. consumer prices rose by more than projected in January as apparel costs jumped the most in nearly three decades. Nate Geraci, president of The ETF Store and the first investment adviser to offer only ETFs, sits down with...
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Bloomberg

ECB’s Guindos Says Path to Normalization Is More Challenging

Higher Ed
May.29 -- European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos says the key risks to growth are coming from outside the euro zone. He talked trade tensions, normalization, and negative rates with Bloomberg's Matthew Miller in Frankfurt.
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Bloomberg

How Can Asian Economies Balance Fiscal, Monetary Policies?

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Aug.11 -- Katrina Ell, economist at Moody's Analytics, talks about Asian economies and policies. She speaks with Paul Allen on" Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia"
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Press Association

Protest outside BBC headquarters over TV licence

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Protests outside BBC Broadcasting House in London over the corporation's decision to means-test the TV licence for older people. IV with Barry Todman, London Secretary of the National Pensioners Convention. Also shots from the BBC...
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Bloomberg

MetLife CEO Urges Regulators to Keep an Eye on New Entrants

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Apr.01 -- Steven Kandarian, chief executive officer at Metlife, discusses fighting the distinction of too-big-to-fail, the Trump administration's approach to regulation, concerns about leveraged loans, and expectations for his successor...
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Bloomberg

'Godfather of ETFs' Browne 'Concerned' About New CLO Products

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Aug.05 -- ETF industry legend Reggie Browne, principal at GTS, discusses the outlook for the exchange-traded funds market and rhe need for retail investor education to understand ETF investment vehicle behavior. He speaks on "Bloomberg...