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Goldman Sachs Says European Firms Will Feel Pain in Q4

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European earnings will hold up in the third quarter even though "there will be a few worries, a few signs," says Goldman Sachs equity strategist Sharon Bell. Companies will feel deeper pain from the fourth quarter as energy price...
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Patients, Loved Ones Struggle To Pay Rising Health Care Costs

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One man and his wife downsized and sold most of their belongings to pay for his medical costs as he fights brain cancer.
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Why Carson Block Is Shorting Manulife Financial

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Oct.04 -- Carson Block, co-founder and chief investment officer at Muddy Waters, explains the reasons behind the firm's short position in Manulife Financial Corp., as he states there is no "wrongdoing" by the company. He speaks with...
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Fable Fintech Eyes Profitability In Next 15-20 Months

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Fable Fintech CEO Naushad Contractor says the payments technology provider aims to be profitable in the next 15 to 20 months. He was speaking with Juliette Saly and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Egyptian Stock Market Buoyed by IMF Talks

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Aug. 21 -- Medhat Nafei, general manager of the Egyptian Stock Exchange, discusses Egypt's economy, the $12B loan with the IMF and how he's trying to bring in foreign capital. He speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Markets Middle...
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Bill Bradley on Revenue Neutrality and Tax Reform

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May.19 -- Former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley discusses tax loopholes and revenue neutrality in tax reform. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Research Affiliates' Li on Markets Outlook

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Feifei Li, Partner and CIO of Equity Strategies at Research Affiliates, discusses her outlook for markets. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia Profit Beats, Announces Buyback

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Commonwealth Bank of Australia reported first-half profit that topped estimates, and the country's largest lender said it will buyback up to A$2 billion ($1.4 billion). Paul Allen reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Noble Group at 'Complete Catastrophic Meltdown,' Ex-Temasek Exec Says

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Aug.28 -- Noble Group’s shareholders have endured years of torment as a default, billions in losses, and allegations of improper accounting pushed the commodity trader to the brink. After a meeting Monday, they backed the company’s bid...
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Why Only 2% of VC Money Went to Women

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Lux Capital Partner Deena Shakir joins Emily Chang to discuss why only 2% of total 2021 VC deals went to women founders, how VC funding for women-founded startups looks like in 2022 and what more needs to be done to level the playing...
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Food-Waste Tech Company Afresh Raises $115M in Funding

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Afresh Technologies Co-founder and CEO Matt Schwartz joins Emily Chang to talk about how his company raised $115 million in new funding for its software helping grocery stores reduce food waste.
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Ukraine Central Bank Governor on Russia Tension, Inflation, IMF

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Ukraine Central Bank Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko discusses tension with Russia and the outlook for the country's economy and its loan program with the International Monetary Fund. He talks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance:...
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Meet the Luxury Real Estate Duo 'Selling New York'

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Dec. 10 -- CORE Founding Member Tom Postilio and CORE Broker Mickey Conlon discuss their transition from show business to high-end residential real estate and some of their celebrity clients. They speak on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Going Viral: Crypto Takes Over the Super Bowl

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Bloomberg's Sonali Basak and Bloomberg Technology's Emily Chang discuss the Super Bowl 2022 phenomenon: crypto ads and crypto bets.
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Alexis Ohanian: Organic Community of Web3 is Undeniable

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776 General Partner & Founder and Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian joins Emily Chang to talk about their second venture fund aiming to invest in crypto startups, what they're looking for and which trends he expects over the next few...
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Chinese Developer Fantasia Misses Bond and Loan Payments

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Oct.04 -- As markets await word on China Evergrande Group’s bond payments and another potential asset sale, yet another indebted Chinese developer, Fantasia Holdings Group Co., has missed bond and loan payment deadlines as well....
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Trump: I Paid Millions of Dollars in Taxes

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Sep.29 -- Debate moderator Chris Wallace asks President Donald Trump how much he paid in personal income taxes in 2016 and 2017.
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Ukraine Central Bank's Nikolaychuk on BIS, Policy, Wheat

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National Bank of Ukraine Deputy Governor Sergiy Nikolaychuk discusses his country's call for the Bank for International Settlements to terminate the membership of Russia's central bank, explains the central bank's decision to delay its...
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Why Betting on Bitcoin was Michael Saylor's "Phoenix Moment"

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Emily Chang speaks with MicroStrategy Chairman and CEO Michael Saylor on this episode of "Studio 1.0" about his company's bold bet on bitcoin, his outlook on the cryptocurrency markets, and his future plans to buy more bitcoin.
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You Can Make Money on Renewable Energy, Kerry Says

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John Kerry, the U.S. presidential envoy for climate, says investors can make money on renewable energy projects. He's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded Jan. 26 in Washington.
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Intel To Build $20B Ohio Chip Facility Amid Global Shortage

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The U.S. and Europe are pushing to reduce reliance on chip producers that are now mostly based in Asia.
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Billions Of Taxpayer Dollars Are Funding Privately-Run Sports Stadiums

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In "In The Loop: Scoreboard," Christian Bryant looks into the common, yet confusing, practice of taxpayer-funded sports venues.
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Taking Account of inDineros Comeback Story

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Jan. 2 -- inDinero Founder and CEO Jessica Mah discusses providing an accounting, tax and payroll solution for businesses and her companys comeback story. She speaks on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)