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White House non-committal on Senate shutdown bill
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Wednesday deflected questions about whether the country is less safe as the partial government shutdown drags on for the 33rd day, insisting what's making the U.S. less safe is a...
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What to Watch for in FedEx's Fiscal Fourth-Quarter Results
Jun.25 -- FedEx Corp. will report fiscal fourth-quarter results after the bell Tuesday as the company feels the effects of the U.S.-China trade war. Bloomberg Intelligence's Lee Klaskow reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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GSMA Sees 1.4 Billion 5G Connections Globally by 2025
Jun.25 -- Mats Granryd, director general of wireless industry group GSMA, talks about the prospects for 5G networks. He speaks on the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress Shanghai, China’s largest forum for the mobile industry, on...
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U.S. to Sanction Turkey Over Missile Spat
Jul.15 -- The White House has reportedly settled on a sanctions package to punish Turkey for receiving parts of a Russian missile defense system. We learned that the U.S. is preparing to announce them later this week. But the expectation...
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China's New Nasdaq-Style Venue Set for Monday Trading Start
Jul.19 -- Less than a year after President Xi Jinping first touted the project, China’s new stock venue designed for technology startups will start trading on Monday. Bloomberg's Selina Wang has the story.
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What's Behind Oil's Huge Move to the Downside?
Aug.02 -- Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern and Romaine Bostick look at oil markets and earnings from Exxon and Chevron. They appear on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Vitol Chairman Expects OPEC to 'Roll' Over Output Targets
Jun.04 -- Vitol Group Chairman Ian Taylor anticipates OPEC will roll over its production targets when they meet later this month. He also said the oil market was torn between the ongoing trade war and solid demand. He spoke with...
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Emirates President Predicts Boeing's 737 Max Won't Fly Before December
Jun.02 -- Boeing Co.’s 737 Max will likely not be back in the skies before the end of this year because of a fall-out in cooperation between global regulators, according to Tim Clark, president of Emirates. He spoke exclusively with...
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Hong Kong's Lam Says Extradition Bill Is Dead
Jul.08 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam talks about the bill that would allow extraditions to China, and the anti-government protests. She speaks at a press briefing. (Excerpt. Source: APTN)
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S. Korea-Japan Spat a 'Significant Concern' for U.S.: Stangarone
Aug.04 -- Troy Stangarone, senior director at the Korea Economic Institute of America, a Washington-based think tank, talks about the disputes between South Korea and Japan. South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon on Sunday urged Japan...
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What Buffett's Investment Means for Anadarko Battle
Apr.30 -- Occidental Petroleum Corp. investors voted with their feet after the oil producer revealed a $10 billion deal with Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. to help finance its proposed purchase of Anadarko Petroleum Corp....
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UniCredit Warns of M&A Hurdles
May.13 -- UniCredit SpA Chief Executive Officer Jean Pierre Mustier is ruling out a wave of transactions among European lenders given the hurdles to deals, his latest comments to downplay reports that the lender may be interested in...
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Carrie Lam: `I Offer My Most Sincere Apology'
Jun.18 -- Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam sought to defuse protests that have rocked the city without stepping down or officially withdrawing a bill that would allow extraditions to China for the first time. “I personally have to shoulder...
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Hong Kong Reopens Downtown Government Offices
Jun.17 -- The police commissioner of Hong Kong is backing away from labeling protests last week as a riot, saying only 5 people are facing that charge. Bloomberg’s Yvonne Man reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Dollar in 'Difficult Position,' Pearl Bridge's Sullivan Says
Jun.18 -- Andrew Sullivan. director at Pearl Bridge Partners, talks about the dollar, Asian stocks, and the trade disputes between the U.S. and China. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay Does Not Rule Himself Out of Running for Conservative Party Leadership
CLEAN: Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay comments on Conservative Party leadership race during visit to Quinn Cement, a cement works on the border with Ireland in Derrylin, County Fermanagh, on Friday 17th May, 2019.
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BlackRock’s Hildebrand: My Biggest Concern Is Populist Economic Policies
Aug.15 -- Philipp Hildebrand, vice chairman at BlackRock, discusses what worries him the most, global risks and where he’s optimistic. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Things Aren’t Too Bad for Wesfarmers, Says CEO
Aug.27 -- Rob Scott, chief executive officer at Wesfarmers, discusses full-year earnings, M&A, investment opportunities and his concerns about the trade war. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Mobius: Should Be Buying Gold on Any Level
Aug.20 -- Mark Mobius, co-founder and partner at Mobius Capital Partners, discusses demand for commodities and his outlook for gold. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Vindman testifies Trump demanded Ukraine probes
A key National Security Council witness testifying before the House impeachment hearings said he heard U.S. Ambassador Gordon Sondland describe "specific investigations" as a requirement for Ukraine's president to get a coveted White...
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Witness credibility under attack at impeach hearing
The credibility of the witnesses is under attack at the House Impeachment hearings Tuesday.