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OECD's Gurria Says Attack Won’t Change French Election

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Apr.21 -- OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria discusses geopolitical concerns including the terrorist attack in France. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Inside the Battle for Dominance in Islamic Banking

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Oct.31 -- Malaysia Securities Commission Chairman Ranjit Singh discusses the competition for Islamic banking. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sophie Kamaruddin.
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Microsoft's Smith Sees Tech Disrupting Global Jobs

Higher Ed
Jan.02 -- Brad Smith, president and chief legal officer at Microsoft, discusses the top risks in tech going into 2018. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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WTO's Azevedo on Trump, Trade and Brexit Deals

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Nov.08 -- World Trade Organization Director-General Roberto Azevedo talks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin about U.K. trade deals post-Brexit and U.S. trade concerns. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Trading Advantage's Bauer Expects Oil Rally to Stall

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Nov.10 -- On "Futures in Focus," Trading Advantage's Scott Bauer discusses oil's gains and gold on "Bloomberg Markets."
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U.S. Dollar 'Well Within Range' of Fair Value, Says Barth

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Jul.17 -- Marvin Barth, head of FX strategy at Barclays, discusses the U.S. dollar as it maintains strength in the midst of political uncertainty. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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BofAML's Fund Manager Survey Sees Trade as Biggest Tail Risk

Higher Ed
Jul.17 -- James Barty, global cross asset head at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, reveals the results of the firm's monthly fund manager survey. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Barclays' Economist Gapen's Three Main Takeaways From U.S. Jobs Report

Higher Ed
Aug.03 -- Michael Gapen, chief U.S. economist at Barclays, examines the U.S. July jobs report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Sen. Ernst Says Trade Talks Are Burdening Farmers With Uncertainty

Higher Ed
Sep.13 -- Sen. Joni Ernst, an Iowa Republican, discusses the preparations for Hurricane Florence and U.S. trade policy with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Razer CEO on 1H Earnings, Smartphone Expansion, Outlook for Growth

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Aug.30 -- Min-Liang Tan, chief executive officer and co-founder of Razer, discusses first-half earnings, expansion into the smartphone market, how the freeze of gaming licenses in China is impacting his business, his outlook for growth,...
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Why the Global Race for Talent Is in High Gear

Higher Ed
Oct.05 -- William Kerr, Harvard Business School professor and author of "The Gift of Global Talent," discusses the economic impact of worker migration with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg...
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Amazon's Echo Records and Sends Conversation

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An "unlikely" string of events prompted Amazon's Echo personal assistant device to record a Portland, Oregon, family's private conversation and then send the recording to an acquaintance in Seattle, the company said Thursday. ...
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RBI Expected to Raise Interest Rates in August, Nomura's Subbaraman Says

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- Robert Subbaraman, Singapore-based head of emerging markets economics at Nomura Holdings Inc., talks about India's economy, fiscal and monetary policies. He also discusses the prospects for the dollar with Haslinda Amin and...
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European Union Chamber of Commerce's Harborn on U.S.-China Trade Dispute

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- Mats Harborn, Beijing chief of the European Union Chamber of Commerce, talks about the trade dispute between the U.S. and China. He speaks with Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Amazon's Echo Records and Sends Conversation

Higher Ed
An "unlikely" string of events prompted Amazon's Echo personal assistant device to record a Portland, Oregon, family's private conversation and then send the recording to an acquaintance in Seattle, the company said Thursday. ...
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Michael Rake de Worldplay espera que prevalezca el sentido común en el comercio mundial

Higher Ed
Apr.30-- El presidente de Worldplay Michael Rake habla del comercio mundial, el Brexit y el impacto en los mercados. Conversó con Anna Edwards y Manus Cranny el 25 de abril en "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe".
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ADS Group's CEO on Brexit, Aviation Opportunities

Higher Ed
Jul.16 -- Paul Everitt, chief executive officer at ADS Group, discusses Theresa May's visit to the Farnborough Air Show, what's next for the industry, staying in the European Aviation Safety Agency and his concerns over Brexit. He speaks...
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U.S. Deal With ZTE Meets With Congressional Criticism

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Jun.07 -- The U.S. reached a deal that allows ZTE Corp. to get back in business and the decision is facing push back from both sides of the aisle in Congress. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli and Marty Schenker report on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Juckes Says Don't Leave Home Without a 'Yen in Your Back Pocket'

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- Kit Juckes, global fixed income strategist at Societe Generale, discusses trade, emerging markets and the Japanese Yen. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Rio Tinto CEO Not Worried About China

Higher Ed
Mar.25 -- Rio Tinto CEO Jean-Sebastien Jacques says he's monitoring global growth closely--but he's not worried about the demand in China. He spoke to Bloomberg at the China Development Forum in Beijing over the weekend.
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Boeing Fights Back Against Blame for Fatal 737 Max Crash

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Nov.20 -- Boeing continues to say it is not to blame for the fatal crash of Boeing 737 Max in Indonesia. The manufacturer says it never held back any information from carriers about an obscure flight-control system. Bloomberg's Kailey...
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Zuckerberg Alone Cannot Fix Facebook, Arjuna's Natasha Lamb Says

Higher Ed
May.16 -- Natasha Lamb, Arjuna Capital managing partner, discusses the rise of impact investing and her criticism of Facebook Inc.'s leadership with Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Raytheon's Harris Says United Technologies Deal Is Complimentary

Higher Ed
Jun.17 -- John Harris, chief executive officer of Raytheon Co.'s international arm, discusses the proposed takeover of the company by United Technologies Corp. He speaks with Guy Johnson at the Paris Air Show on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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US: Facebook currency plan ripe for illicit use

Higher Ed
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the Trump administration has concerns that the new digital currency planned by Facebook could be used for illicit activity such as money laundering, human trafficking and financing terrorism.