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CFPB to Crackdown on Hidden Bank Fees

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Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, discusses the agency's review of junk fees charged by banks. He spoke with Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu.
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What Are NFTs, And Are They Worth It? Experts, Artists Weigh In

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Non-fungible tokens are digital assets built using generally the same programming as cryptocurrency. So, why are they exploding in popularity now?
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Retail Sales Are Starting Earlier This Holiday Season

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Retailers are trying to get rid of inventory that has piled up during the pandemic, all as shoppers reduce spending.
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Athene CEO: 'Best Is Yet to Come' Following IPO

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Dec.09 -- Jim Belardi, chairman and chief executive officer at Athene, discusses the company’s business and trading debut as shares rose more than 10 percent in early trading. The company raised $1.08 billion in its IPO. He speaks with...
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Transcripts Show Najib Link to 1MDB

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April 12 -- New questions about Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's involvement in the troubled state fund continue to play out. Now, we have transcripts from a parliamentary hearing highlighting the prime minister's involvement in...
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Boeing's Deal on Engine Shortage, Supply Chain, Travel

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Boeing CEO for Commercial Airlines Stan Deal discusses the company's product line up, weak links in the supply chain, and expecting pent-up travel demand to balance out the impact of potential economic recessions. He speaks with Guy...
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Biden Says He Doesn't Support the Green New Deal

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Sep.29 -- Democratic nominee Joe Biden says he doesn't support the "Green New Deal." He speaks at the first presidential debate.
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Congress Debates The 'Billionaire Tax'

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The proposal — backed by Senators like Elizabeth Warren — would impose a 15% minimum tax on the most profitable American corporations.
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Equinor CEO Looks to Adjust to the New Global Energy Mix

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Oct.10 -- In this week’s “Commodity-In-Chief” on “Bloomberg Commodities Edge”, Alix Steel talks with Eldar Saetre, CEO and president of Equinor, about the company's increased push into the offshore wind power market. The company kicked...
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Space Elevators Are Getting Closer to Reality

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Theories on how to build a space elevator have been around for decades. Scientists say not only would such technology change humanity, but that we could have built one by now.
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Why Ping An Insurance Is Investing in Technology Research

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Sep.06 -- Jessica Tan, deputy chief executive officer of Ping An Insurance (Group) Co., China’s largest insurer by market value, explains why the company is investing in technology research. She speaks on the sidelines of the "Sooner...
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JD Logistics CEO Yu on IPO, Investments, Expansion Plans

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May.27 -- The delivery arm of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Inc. raised $3.2 billion in the second-largest initial public offering in Hong Kong this year. JD Logistics Inc. Chief Executive Officer Yu Rui discusses his company's...
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Despite Billions in Public Funding, Rural Broadband Still Lags

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Newsy investigation finds missed deadlines, flawed FCC maps, lack of oversight keeps rural U.S. on wrong side of digital divide.
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JPMorgan Processes Russian Bond Payments

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. has processed funds that were earmarked for interest payments due on dollar bonds issued by the Russian government and sent the money on to Citigroup Inc., according to people familiar with the matter. It's a...
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Alternative Assets: Investing in English Football Clubs

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April 27 -- Anthony Casey, president of Swiss Asia Wealth Management, discusses the launch of his football fund that focuses on the broadcasting rights of the English Premier League, how it works and his outlook for the fund. He speaks...
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+EMBARGOED 1100 GMT 9 APRIL 2014+ World Health Organisation releases first guidelines for Hepatitis C treatment

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Hepatitis C virus is most commonly transmitted through exposure to contaminated blood. Which is why tattooist Nick Reid has a long hygiene ritual before he begins to work on client Cain McLaren. All surfaces are scrubbed down with...
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David Goldman: China Debt Faces 'Nasty Reorganization'

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May 11 -- Asia Times columnist David Goldman examines China's debt problem and how the nation may handle a needed switch from consumer to corporate debt. he speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Inside the Royalty Marriage Between Continental Resources & Franco-Nevada

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Oct.04 -- In this week's "Commodity in Chief," Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks with Continental Resources President Jack Stark about the company's minerals joint venture with Franco-Nevada Corp.
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Four Chinese Tycoons Transferred More Than $17 Billion of Wealth Into Trusts

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Jan.16 -- Four Chinese tycoons transferred more than $17 billion of their wealth into family trusts late last year, underscoring how the rich are scrambling to protect their fortunes from the nation’s newly toughened tax regime. Tom...
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Renewable Energy Is Growing Off the Charts, BP Chief Economist Says

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Feb.26 -- Spencer Dale, BP Plc chief economist, discusses BP's energy outlook report and the rise of renewable energy with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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The Dollar's Dominance Could End in 20 Years: Rogoff

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Harvard University economics professor Kenneth Rogoff says China and Russia have been looking for an alternative to the dollar for a very long time. He speaks about the dollar's dominance and regulation of cryptocurrency on "Bloomberg...
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Vietnam's VinFast Unveils New Lineup of Electric SUVs

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Automaker VinFast of Vietnam says it's going to stop making gas-powered cars by the end of 2022. It's also expanding in Europe and is now taking orders for two electric SUVs. Le Thi Thu Thuy, vice chairwoman of Vingroup JSC, the parent...