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Will the ECBs Covered Bond Purchases Spur Momentum?

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Oct. 27 -- RBS Securities Head of U.S. Macro Credit Strategy Edward Marrinan discusses the ECBs covered bond purchases and the Fed's balance sheet. He speaks on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Altman: Markets Are Expecting a Clinton Win

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Oct. 4 -- Roger Altman, founder and executive chairman at Evercore, discusses market expectations for the U.S. presidential election and examines the trade policies of Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Iran Set to Lose India Oil Market Share

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August 10 -- Iran's biggest oil buy in India is ready to lower imports from the Persian Gulf nation once a new supply deal kicks in. Bloomberg's Ramsey Al-Rikabi reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Singapore Aims for 2-3% Growth a Year Over Next decade

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Feb.20 -- Singapore’s Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat outlined plans in his budget speech on Monday to sustain economic growth in coming years. Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Hormats: China Will Write Rules of Asian Trade

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Dec.20 -- Robert Hormats, vice chairman at Kissinger Associates, and Tony Dwyer, chief market strategist at Canaccord Genuity Group, examine global trade and China's role in shaping trade in Asia. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Judge Gives Uber 15-Month License to Operate in London

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Jun.26 -- Uber Technologies Inc. was given a 15-month license to operate in London by a judge after the ride-sharing service worked out most of its differences with regulators. Bloomberg's Eric Newcomer reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Macau's August Gaming Revenue Set to Rise

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Aug.31 -- Ben Lee, managing partner at IGamiX Management and Consulting, previews Macau's August gaming revenue and his outlook for the industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Spat With Japan Is Biggest Risk to South Korean Economy, Says ANZ’s Tan

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Aug.28 -- Krystal Tan, economist at ANZ, discusses South Korea’s spat with Japan, how it could impact South Korea’s economy, the Bank of Korea policy decision, demographics and her outlook for the won. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Oil's 'Fair Price' Seen at $55 to $60 for Now, Arqaam Capital Says

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Jan.17 -- Abdul Kadir Hussain, the head of fixed income at Arqaam Capital, talks about oil prices and the implications for Saudi Arabia's budget. He also discusses Saudi bond issuance, and the outlook for emerging-market bonds. He speaks...
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Asia Frontier Markets Including Vietnam, Bangladesh 'Stand Out,' Analyst Says

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Jan.11 -- Ruchir Desai, a senior investment analyst at Asia Frontier Capital Ltd. in Hong Kong, talks about Asia frontier markets including Vietnam. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Breaking Down Bank 2Q Earnings

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Jul.14 -- Sonali Basak recaps the bank earnings so far and what challenges lie ahead on "Bloomberg The Open."
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BMW, Daimler Pare Back Car-Sharing Service

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Dec.19 -- BMW and Daimler are paring back their car-sharing service. They are withdrawing from North America and pulling out of three European cities, including London, due to rising costs and low ridership figures. This represents a...
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Ben Wallace declines to comment on status of military vehicles being sent to Ukraine

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UK Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace declines to confirm whether Stormer armoured anti-aircraft vehicles have been sent to Ukraine, during his visit to the Invictus Games in The Hague. He said, “I’m not going to comment on the...
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Austrian Chancellor Not Optimistic After Putin Talks

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Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer became the first European Union leader to visit President Vladimir Putin in Moscow since the start of the war, and said he's pessimistic over peace prospects. Meanwhile, European Union nations urgently...
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IMF issues its latest economic forecast

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1. Press Conference 2. Media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kenneth Rogoff, Chief Economist, IMF: "I think there's no question that there has been some collateral damage to the global economy from the uncertainties surrounding the long run up...
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Will the Markets Drop Reverse the Economy?

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Oct. 16 -- Wharton School Professor of Finance Jeremy Siegel discusses the drop in market indexes and the effect on the U.S. economy. He speaks on with Bloomberg's Betty Liu In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Whitebox Lets Volatility Lead Them to Opportunities

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Dec. 4 -- Whitebox Partner Paul Twitchell and Alliance Partners CEO and Chairman Lee Sachs discuss liquidity in the markets and what they like in 2015. They speak on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Bosnia - Health, War And Peace

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(dur: 13 min 27 secs/eng. sot: 4 min. 19 secs) Three months after the Dayton accord was signed in Paris, implementing the peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina remains an uphill task. But behind the scenes, and throughout the...
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President Barack Obama is pushing stronger curbs on greenhouse gases, saying he wants to make it easier for states such as California to adopt tougher fuel-efficiency rules than the federal standard.

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HEADLINE: Obama pushes stronger fuel-efficiency standard CAPTION: President Barack Obama is pushing stronger curbs on greenhouse gases, saying he wants to make it easier for states such as California to adopt tougher fuel-efficiency...
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Emirates NBD's Fox Sees Pronounced Bounce in Egyptian PMI

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Mar.06 -- Emirates NBD Global Chief Economist and Head of Research Tim Fox weighs in on the Egyptian economy and discusses U.S. dollar strength. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East." 
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Apple Earnings Show a Very Strong Story, Analyst Julie Ask Says

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Apr.30 -- Julie Ask, Forrester principal analyst, discusses Apple Inc.'s second-quarter earnings and forecast with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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McDonnell makes pledge to save families cash

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Interview with Labour's shadow chancellor John McDonnell as he pledges to save families nearly £7,000 per year at a speech in Birmingham. Labour research alleges that the Conservatives have cost families nearly £6,000 a year by failing...
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Platinum Rising in Medium Term, Gold in ’Solid Position’: Sibanye CEO

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Oct.25 -- Neal Froneman, chief executive officer at Sibanye Stillwater, discusses precious metals prices and the impact of the rand on earnings. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Surveillance."