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El-Erian Says Fed Has Lost Credibility on Inflation

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Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion contributor, says the Federal Reserve is being forced into a choice between risking recession or prolonging inflation. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The...
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India Shouldn't Raise Taxes Now, Observatory Group Says

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Jan.31 -- Ananth Narayan, senior Indian analyst at the Observatory Group and associate professor of Finance at the S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, previews the budget that is scheduled to be announce later Monday. Finance...
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Wray: FBI Won't Repeat Errors Noted in Report

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The FBI is determined to not repeat any of the mistakes identified in a harshly critical watchdog report on the handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, Director Chris Wray said Monday at a congressional hearing. ...
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Trichet Says There's No Time for Complacency at the ECB

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Former ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet says the central bank should feel comfortable manipulating all of its weaponry. Speaking with Guy Johnson and Kriti Gupta on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close," Trichet also says officials have...
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SARB: It Takes More Than New Finance Minister to Help Credit Rating

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Mar.01 -- South Africa Central Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago discusses the political leadership of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, the future of the nation's credit rating, and the strength of the rand. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

UK GDP Rebounds as Truss Holds Talks With Fiscal Watchdog

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At the end of a tumultuous week for the UK, data released today showed a surprise increase in second quarter GDP, but output is still below pre-pandemic levels, making Britain the only Group of Seven nation not to have fully recovered....
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Sky News

Brailsford criticises the UK Anti Doping chairman

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VOICED: The Team Sky principal, Sir Dave Brailsford, has criticised the chairman of UK Anti-Doping for undermining the investigation into allegations of wrongdoing in cycling. David Kenworthy described evidence provided by Brailsford and...
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IMF’s Gaspar Says Price Spike Transitory, Should Look Through

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Central banks should “look through” the transitory increase in prices and conduct policy with a steady hand, International Monetary Fund Fiscal Affairs Department head Vitor Gaspar says. He speaks to Bloomberg TV's Tom Keene. (Source:...
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Goolsbee: Why the Fed Should Overshoot on Inflation

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May 11 -- Austan Goolsbee, strategic partner and head of intelligence at 32 Advisors, discusses inflation concerns in the U.S. economy and the credibility of the Federal Reserve's forecasts. He speaks with David Westin at the SALT...
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El-Erian: Fed Encouraged By Inflation Rate Edging Up

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Aug. 26 -- Bloomberg View's Mohamed El-Erian weighs in on Fed Chair Janet Yellen's speech at the Kansas City Fed's Economic Symposium in
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CLEAN : Ireland prepares historic referendum on gay marriage

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CLEAN : Ireland prepares historic referendum on gay marriage
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Bloomberg

Erik Nielsen: Will Trump Destroy Good Global Economy?

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Jan.30 -- Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit Group, and Jonathan Fenby, director of European political research at TSL Research, talk about concerns for U.S. President Donald Trump's impact on the global economy. They...
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ACGA's Nana Li on China Corporate Governance

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Apr.06 -- Asian Corporate Governance Association Senior Research Analys Nana Li discusses about Luckin Coffee's accounting scandal and its long-term implications of this for future China IPOs of China startups. She speaks with Yvonne Man...
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Curated Video

WRAP Murdoch arrives for work, vox pops, ADDS WS Journal, Dow Jones

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New York City - 1 August 2007 1. Wide exterior News Corporation building 2. Mid of News Corporation Chairman Rupert Murdoch walking into building, UPSOUND: (English) Rupert Murdoch: "It's done." 3. Zoom out from Murdoch headline of Wall...
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Bloomberg

What South Africa's Downgrade Means for the Economy

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Apr.04 -- Sean Ashton, chief investment officer at Anchor Capital, discusses the downgrade of South Africa's credit rating by S&P and its impact on the economy and bond market. He speaks to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny and Anna Edwards on...
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Bloomberg

Economist Diane Swonk Remembers Paul Volcker

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Dec.09 -- Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton, discusses the legacy of Paul Volcker. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Corporations Stop Advertising on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' | THR News

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The host claimed on Monday night that he is "not intimidated" by the backlash and stands by what he said last week.
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Press Association

UK shoppers react to Boris Johnson's party apology

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People in Leeds react to Boris Johnsons apology for a Downing St drinks party in May 2020 and whether he should remain in his job Speakers are Ranya Darwash, Leeds, Mick Kellett, Laycock, Katie Higgton, Guildford, Archie Clark, Bradford,...
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Bloomberg

BIS Says Europe Debt Write-Off Would Be Terrible Economics

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Dec.09 -- Bank for International Settlement General Manager Augustin Carstens discusses the global impact of a weaker U.S. dollar, how central banks are handling the coronavirus pandemic, and why writing off European debt is a bad idea....
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Bloomberg

Technology at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

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Aug.06 -- Alibaba Chief Marketing Officer Chris Tung discusses how the Chinese e-commerce giant is helping the International Olympics Committee transform the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic games for the digital era. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Intel Falls Short of Estimates, Cuts Forecast

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Intel fell far short of analysts' second-quarter sales and profit estimates and slashed forecasts for the year. Bloomberg Intelligence's Mandeep Singh has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Can Confidence Be Restored in European Banks?

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Aug. 2 -- Megan Greene, managing director and chief economist at Manulife Asset Management, discusses the European bank stress tests, what investors can learn from them and how to gain confidence in European banks. She speaks to...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Ireland prepares historic referendum on gay marriage

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VOICED : Ireland prepares historic referendum on gay marriage
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Bloomberg

Trump Asks RFK Jr. to Lead Vaccine Safety Committee

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Jan.10 -- President-elect Donald Trump has asked Robert F. Kennedy Jr.to lead a committee on the safety of vaccines, selecting an environmentalist who has linked the shots to autism in defiance of broad scientific consensus. Bloomberg...