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Ryanair CEO Says German, French Bailouts Distort Airline Market
May.18 -- Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary says that support by German and French governments for their airline industries is "illegal" and will "distort the market." He made the comments after Europe's...
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Citi's Rahbari Sees Fed Avoiding Rules-Based Policy
Jul.11 -- Ebrahim Rahbari, director of global economics at Citigroup, and Michael Purves, global market strategist at Weeden & Co., talk about the potential development of rules-based monetary policy. They speak with Bloomberg's Alix...
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China Reserve Ratio Cut Not Unexpected, Deutsche Bank's Hooper Says
Sep.06 -- Peter Hooper, global head of economic research at Deutsche Bank Securities, discusses China's central bank cutting the amount of cash banks must hold in reserves to the lowest level since 2007. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom...
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Ryanair, Boeing CEOs on 737 Max Order, U.S.-EU Tariffs
Dec.03 -- Ryanair Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary and Boeing Chief Executive Officer David Calhoun discuss Ryanair’s order for 75 Boeing Max 737 jets, U.S. and European Union aircraft subsidies, and public perception of the 737...
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Preview of Music Icons auction, incl Michael Jackson glove
1. Tight pan of Michael Jackson's glove (estimated $40,000-60,000 US dollars)
2. Tight tilt up from picture of Jackson to glove (estimated $40,000-60,000 US dollars)
3. Close up of Jackson gloves (estimated $40,000-60,000 US dollars)
4....
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Reclusive superstar Michael Jackson makes rare public appearance
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Los Angeles, 8 November 2007
1. VS exterior Beverley Hilton
2. UPSOUND (English) Rev. Jesse Jackson announces Michael Jackson has arrived:
"We're going to have a re-run of the red carpet (INAUDIBLE). Michael Jackson is...
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Arrests for Suspects in Paris Attack Not Confirmed
Jan. 7 -- American Enterprise Institute Resident Scholar Michael Rubin and Bloomberg's Caroline Connan reports on the latest on the pursuit of terrorists in Paris. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on Street Smart.
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Central Banks Have Lost Confidence of Markets: Holland
Feb. 29 -- Michael Holland, chairman at Holland & Company, and Shannon O'Neil, senior fellow at Council on Foreign Relations, talk about the market implications of central bank actions. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Wal-Marts Call of Duty: Rally Troops Around Used Games
Oct. 29 -- Michael Pachter of Wedbush Securities discusses Wal-Marts move to sell the new Call of Duty video game one day ahead of the competition in a big to spark the retailers latest attempt at selling used video games. He speaks on...
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El-Erian: Why Octobers Ride Is Wilder Than Expected
Oct. 16 -- On Morning Must Read, Scarlet Fu recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes that provide insight into today's headlines. Weeden & Co. Chief Global Strategist Michael Purves also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source:...
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MPs call for limit on time immigrants are locked up saying their mental health is at SERIOUS risk if they are held indefinitely
MPs call for limit on time immigrants are locked up saying their mental health is at SERIOUS risk if they are held indefinitely
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Goldman Sachs Makes Play for Quant Funds
Jan.10 -- Goldman Sachs, once a skeptic of speed for its own sake in equity markets, is doubling down on automated trading. Bloomberg’s Dakin Campbell reports on “What’d You Miss?â€
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Cato's Cannon: CBO Score Shows GOP Lost Their Minds
May.25 -- Michael Cannon, director of health policy studies at Cato Institute, talks about the CBO's scoring of the American Health Care Act. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Potential Fed Chairs Talk Tighter Monetary Policy
Jan.09 -- Three potential candidates to be the next leader of the Federal Reserve, Glenn Hubbard of Columbia University and John Taylor and Kevin Warsh of Stanford University, all suggested the central bank would have tighter monetary...
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Analyst Questions Twitter's Ability to Attract Users
Feb.09 -- Michael Pachter, analyst at Wedbush Securities, examines fourth-quarter results from Twitter as revenue fell short of estimates as sales growth tumbled to one percent from a 48 percent gain a year earlier. He speaks on...
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Were Airlines Blindsided By Trump Travel Ban?
Jan.30 -- U.S. airlines tumbled the most in three months as concerns mounted that President Donald Trump’s ban on travel from seven predominantly Muslim nations will lead to more restrictions on flights. Bloomberg's Michael Sasso...
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CLEAN: Michael Jackson tribute show premieres in Canada
CLEAN: Michael Jackson tribute show premieres in Canada
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Is a Fed Rate Hike in December Definite?
Oct. 31 -- Peter Borish, chief strategist at The Quad Group, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Michael McDonough examine the next move from the Federal Reserve and what economic data says about the Fed's rate path in 2017. They speak on...
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Nobel Prize for Medicine awarded to three Americans
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to three Americans on Monday for discoveries about the body's daily rhythms.
The laureates are Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young.
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Michael Smith, Jemele Hill's Co-Host, Exits 'SportsCenter' | THR News
Michael Smith will follow Jemele Hill out the door at ESPN’s 6 p.m. 'SportsCenter,' ESPN confirmed on Friday.
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Aecom CEO Burke on GOP Tax Plan, Infrastructure
Dec.05 -- Michael Burke, Aecom chief executive officer, discusses U.S. tax reform and infrastructure spending with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Paris Region President Pecresse Is Still Waiting for Big Reforms
Jan.30 -- Valerie Pecresse, Paris Region President, discusses the job market in Paris, French President Macron and the French social regime. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Nobel Prize for Medicine awarded to three Americans
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to three Americans on Monday for discoveries about the body's daily rhythms.
The laureates are Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young.
...
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Jim Chanos Leads Bloomberg's 'Brackets for a Cause' Charity Contest
Apr.05 -- As the 2019 NCAA basketball tournament draws to a close, Jim Chanos, Kynikos Associates president and founder, is leading Bloomberg's 'Brackets for Cause' contest. Participants donate $10,000, with the total pot going to the...