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Turkish Lira Plunges as Central Bank Unexpectedly Keeps Rates Steady

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Jul.25 -- The Turkish lira plunged Tuesday after the central unexpectedly left interest rates unchanged at a review, with investors questioning the central bank’s independence under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s watch. Ziad Daoud,...
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Fed Likely to Hike Rates This Week, SGH Macro CEO Says

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Dec.18 -- Sassan Ghahramani, chief executive officer of SGH Macro Advisors, talks about Federal Reserve policy, the balance sheet, and the market implications. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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U.S. Must Communicate With Russia Despite 'Mistakes,' Says Nunn

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Jul.17 -- Sam Nunn, co-chair at Nuclear Threat Initiative, discusses the importance of continuing dialog on nuclear issues and U.S.-Russian relations following the meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir...
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We Are Underweight Indian Equities, Rupee, Says Credit Suisse's Woods

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Dec.10 -- John Woods, Asia-Pacific chief investment officer at Credit Suisse, discusses the surprise resignation of Urjit Patel from the RBI and what it means for markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Trump speaks on 'send her back' chant, Dem debates

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President Donald Trump says he would "prefer" his supporters not engage in a "send her back" chant directed toward Rep. Ilhan Omar, but that if they do, he'll still "love" them.
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It’s in China’s Interest to Ensure Some Yuan Stability, Says Credit Suisse’s Woods

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Feb.19 -- John Woods, Asia-Pacific chief investment officer at Credit Suisse, discusses the U.S. pushing China for a stable yuan as part of the trade talks and what it means for markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Fed’s Bullard Opens Door to a Rate Cut

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Jun.03 -- The global march to lower interest rates is gaining momentum. St. Louis Fed President James Bullard says the U.S. may need a rate cut soon, and the Reserve Bank of Australia is getting ready to end its unprecedented pause and...
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Biden promises to end 'forever wars' if elected

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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden promised to end "forever wars" and reassert American leadership in combating the authoritarianism and global instability he says are proliferating under President Donald Trump.
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Mark Harper launches his bid for the Tory leadership.

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CLEAN: Interior shot of Former Chief Whip Mark Harper speaking at the launch of his Conservative Party leadership bid in London on 11th June 2019, United Kingdom.
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CLEAN : Bangladeshi ruling party's win has no cred

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The election victory of Bangladesh's ruling party Awami League has no credibility an analyst tells AFPTV CLEAN : Bangladeshi ruling party's win has no cred on January 06, 2014 in Dhaka, Bangladesh (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Brown University's Schiller: Warren Attracting A Lot Of Support

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Sep.23 -- Wendy Schiller, Chair of Political Science at Brown University, discusses the upcoming 2020 U.S. presidential election. She speaks to Fancine Lacqua and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Jeremy Corbyn reacts to Tory manifesto

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn pulls apart the Conservative Party manifesto on the campaign trail in Thurrock. He also discusses Brexit, tax rises, Waspi women, the SNP, the NHS.
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Boris Johnson: Labour's manifesto plan has no economic credibility

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson is interviewed while in Bedford visiting a building site. He attacks Labour's recent policy announcements and builds on new rental protection plans drawn up by his own party. He said “The hole at the heart of...
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Five Sentenced to Death in Khashoggi Murder

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Dec.24 -- A Saudi court sentenced five people to death for the murder of government critic Jamal Khashoggi but ruled that last year’s assassination wasn’t premeditated and said it didn’t have enough evidence to incriminate two top...
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Digitalization May Help Boost Japan's Productivity: Vanguard

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Sep.16 -- Qian Wang, managing director and chief economist for Asia Pacific at Vanguard Group, discusses policies of the Federal Reserve, the Japanese government and the central bank. She speaks with Yvonne Man and Tom Mackenzie on...
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TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Quits Months Into the Job

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Aug.27 -- TikTok Chief Executive Officer Kevin Mayer has resigned just months after taking the helm of the viral short video app, stepping out of the crossfire as the Trump administration targets the business owned by China’s ByteDance...
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Lira Dives After Central Bank Chief Ousted

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Mar.22 -- AllianceBernstein Emerging Markets Debt Director Shamaila Khan speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Kailey Leinz about the drop in value of the Turkish Lira after President Erdogan fired Central Bank Governor Naci Agbal on...
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SEB Head of Asia Strategy Eugenia Victorino on Markets, Strategy

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SEB Head of Asia Strategy, Eugenia Victorino, discusses the key risks for investors such as supply chain issues, fears over inflation, China's debt and central bank policy. Victorino speaks to Yvonne Man and Haslinda Amin on 'Bloomberg...
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Barclays Chief U.K. Economist Montagne on Tory Conference

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Oct.04 -- "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" welcomed Barclays Chief U.K. Economist, Fabrice Montagne to discuss the outlook of the U.K. Economy as top political leaders in the country gather for the Tory Conference.
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IMF Board Decides to Keep Georgieva as Managing Director

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Oct.12 -- The International Monetary Fund will retain Kristalina Georgieva as its managing director following a review of allegations made during her tenure at the World Bank. Bloomberg’s Joe Mathieu reports.
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El-Erian: Fed Made Mistake Ruling Out 75 Point Rate Hike

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Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion contributor, says the Federal Reserve has a credibility issue with the American people and with markets. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open." El-Erian's opinions are his own.
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Frenkel: Fed Needs to Be Much More Front Loading Than Before

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Jacob Frenkel, chairman of the board of trustees of Group of Thirty, discusses the challenges facing Jerome Powell and the Fed, inflation in the US and his outlook for monetary policy. Frenkel speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

UK's Sunak and Javid Quit Johnson's Cabinet

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid quit the UK government in a double blow to Boris Johnson, who has sparked anger in his Conservative Party over his handling of the latest Tory sleaze scandal....
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Asia's Richest Man Adani Seeks $5 Billion to Silence Naysayers

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Indian tycoon Gautam Adani, Asia's richest person, is on a hunt to raise at least $5 billion in a bid to silence two long-standing criticisms of his empire:  high debt ratios and a small investor base. P R Sanjai reports on Bloomberg...