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Fed to End Tapering Earlier, Signals Three Hikes in 2022

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Federal Reserve officials intensified their battle against the hottest inflation in a generation by shifting to an earlier end of their asset-buying program and signaling they favor raising interest rates in 2022 at a faster pace than...
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Bloomberg

Fed Readies Big Rate Hike

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The Federal Reserve is expected to hike rates this week at their upcoming meeting that begins on Tuesday. Tiffany Wilding, PIMCO's Chief US economist, previewed the meeting with Alix Steel and Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas".
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USA: RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA WILL NOT BE AFFECTED BY LEBED'S DISMISSAL

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English/Nat The Clinton administration says Russian President Boris Yeltsin's firing of his maverick security chief Alexander Lebed will not affect relations with the U-S. The White House presented a united front insisting that...
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Sky News

Coalition Government to Receive Backing of Both Parties

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Coalition Government to Receive Backing of Both Parties
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : New Christie's sale taps Asian quest for Western art

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Auction house Christie's is holding its first ever sale of Western art masterpieces in Hong Kong this week in response to a surge in interest from wealthy Asian collectors
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AFL-CIO Meets with Trump on Labor

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - February 1, 20171. Trumka at desk2. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Trumka, President, AFL-CIO"We talked about (President Donald Trump and I) a lot of...
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Mogherini: EU a 'reliable and consistent' partner for Cuba

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The European Union has become a major economic and trading partner with Cuba, and according to a top EU diplomat, will be a "reliable and consistent" partner for the island nation going forward, unlike the U.S. which has stepped back...
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Egyptians likely to return el-Sissi to power

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Egyptians are heading to the polls for the second day in an election that President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi is virtually certain to win after all serious rivals were either arrested or intimidated into dropping out of the balloting. ...
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Bloomberg

How OPEC's Supply Boost Impacts Airline Industry

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Jun.25 -- Corrine Png, founder and CEO at Crucial Perspective, discusses the OPEC Oil supply boost and its impact on the airline industry. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Sterling Outlook a Little More Complicated Than Just Brexit: Foley

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Apr.25 -- Jane Foley, head of FX strategy at Rabobank, discusses the challenges posed to sterling and the U.K. economy by political uncertainty beyond Brexit. She speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Law Enforcement Needs Cooperation of Social Media Companies, Former Federal Prosecutor Says

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Apr.22 -- Former federal prosecutor and current Cardozo Law School professor discusses the fallout from the Mueller report with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Bloomberg Balance of Power.'
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Bloomberg

Fed's Kaplan on Neutral Rates, Trade Tariffs, Concerns

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Aug.24 -- Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan discusses gradually moving interest rates to neutral, the business and economic impact of trade tariffs, and his three biggest medium-term concerns. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Devon CEO Discusses Oil Demand, Returning Cash, Permian

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Sep.05 -- Devon Energy Corp. Chief Executive Officer David Hager discusses oil demand, U.S.-China trade tensions, returning cash to shareholders and the need for consolidation in the Permian Basin. He talks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Rosengren Says Market Volatility May Not Have Much Impact on Economy

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Jan.09 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren comments on the potential economic impact of the recent financial market volatility during an interview with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Jetblue COO Geraghty on U.S. Demand, Transatlantic Service to U.K.

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Sep.05 -- Joanna Geraghty, president and chief operating officer at Jetblue, discusses strong U.S. demand and finding airports for a new transatlantic route to the U.K. She speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

UBS' Jason Draho on market outlook

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Sep.18 -- UBS Global Wealth Management's Jason Draho says prepare volitility over the next 2 months.
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Bloomberg

Goldman Says Commodity Demand Environment in China is ‘Dire’

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Feb.13 -- On "Bloomberg Commodities Edge", Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks with Jeff Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs. Currie says the current demand environment in China is “dire” for commodities and if OPEC had...
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Bloomberg

HSBC’s Major: ‘Uber-hawkish’ Shift Needed to Reach 2% Yield

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Steven Major, global head of fixed income research at HSBC, says investors have to “look through the noise” as he discusses U.S. Treasury yields and how markets are prepared for tapering from the Federal Reserve. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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SWITZERLAND: WTO: EU/USA BANANAS/SANCTIONS - UPDATE

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English/Nat The United States and the European Union have made their cases before the World Trade Organisation over hefty U-S sanctions imposed amid the bitter transatlantic banana trade row. The E-U denounces the U-S sanctions, but...
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Bloomberg

BURBERRY ANDREW MAAG

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BURBERRY ANDREW MAAG
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Bloomberg

Paris Attack Shows Culture Clash Challenge: William Cohen

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Jan. 7 -- Former U.S. Defense Secretary William Cohen talks with Betty Liu about security concerns following the shooting attack at French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and the challenge of gathering information to guard against...
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Bloomberg

Fed Vows Patience on Rates

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Dec. 17 -- The Federal Reserve said it will be patient on the timing of the first interest-rate rate increase since 2006, replacing a pledge to keep borrowing costs near zero for a considerable time, and raised its assessment of the...
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Curated Video

USA: NAZI FORCED LABOUR - COMPENSATION NEGOTIATIONS

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Eng/Ger/Nat German and U-S negotiators have decided to go ahead with talks this month to discuss compensations to forced labourers who worked for Nazi-era industries during World War Two. Since the war, Germany has paid about 60 (b)...
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Bloomberg

J&J CFO Caruso Breaks Down the Earnings Numbers

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April 19 -- Johnson & Johnson reported earnings that beat analysts’ estimates on strong sales of pharmaceuticals, the company’s biggest division. Johnson & Johnson CFO Dominic Caruso breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."