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FX Reserves Shrink - Canary in Coal Mine?: Markets Live
Bloomberg's Valerie Tytel explains why dwindling world currency reserves could be a canary in the coal mine for the Federal Reserve.
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Is San Francisco a model for health care reform?
HEADLINE: Is San Francisco a model for health care reform?
CAPTION: One of the programs officials are looking at as they work on overhauling the healthcare system, is a program getting mixed reviews in San Francisco, it requries all...
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Whats the Relationship Between Alipay and Alibaba?
Oct. 15 -- Alipay, the payments affiliate of Alibaba Group, is pushing further into the U.S. market today, with a new payments service called E-Pass. This new service will let Chinese shoppers buy products directly on U.S. retail...
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'Brackets for a Cause': March Madness for Charity
Mar.16 -- Bloomberg's "Brackets for a Cause" March Madness charity contest returns for a third year, giving the biggest names in business and finance a chance to make their picks for the NCAA tournament to benefit the charity of their...
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Buffett: Moral Hazard and the Financial Crisis
Sept. 21 -- "Big Problems. Big Thinkers." features acclaimed journalist Terre Blair interviewing an extraordinary group of leaders to find solutions to some of the most urgent challenges facing humanity: global climate change, financial...
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Bush signs bill protecting insurance industry from terror attacks
1. US President George W. Bush walks out to podium
2. Cutaway of members of Congress clapping
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush
"With this new law builders and investors can begin construction on real estate projects...
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The Business Case for LGBT Inclusion
May 11 -- Todd Sears, founder and principal at Out Leadership, and former U.S. Health and Human Services Director Kathleen Sebelius discuss the economic impact of North Carolina's anti-LGBT policies. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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UniCredit's Nielsen: 'Silly Speculation' on China FX
Sept. 8 -- Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit, examines the Chinese economy and what he terms "silly speculation" affect the yuan. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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VOICED : India's poor fear rent a womb industry shut down
VOICED : India's poor fear rent a womb industry shut down
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How Playing Video Games Is Becoming A Full-Time Job
How one family in Venezuela is making a cryptocurrency income from playing video games.
Bloomberg
Evergrande Unit's Holders Yet to Receive Coupon Payments
China Evergrande Group's debt woes keep going on. Two holders of dollar notes sold by its unit are yet to receive payment for coupons that were officially due Saturday. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.
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Adnoc CEO Discusses Abu Dhabi Property Deal With Apollo
Sep.02 -- Sultan Al Jaber, chief executive officer of United Arab Emirates' state-owned energy producer Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., or Adnoc, discusses its deal with Apollo Global Management. The private equity giant is investing $2.7...
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Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf On How To Pay For Sports Stadiums
Mayor Libby Schaaf talks with Newsy's James Packard about taxpayer-funded sports stadiums.
Bloomberg
Snap Sees Slowest Sales Growth Ever
Snap Inc. reported its slowest quarterly sales growth ever, saying that a decline in advertising spending continues to drag on results. Shares plunged more than 20% in late trading. Mandeep Singh of Bloomberg Intelligence is on...
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ADB Approves $400M Loan Program for Indonesia
Sept. 26 ""Bloomberg's Kania Sutisnawinata reports on the Asian Development Bank approving a $400M loan to help Indonesia attract more investment by creating a better business environment. She speaks to Rishaad Salamat on On The Move....
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OCC Fines Raise Bank FX-Rigging Penalty to $4.3B
Nov. 12 -- The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency added to fines against Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup, bringing the total penalty to $4.3 billion in a probe of rate-rigging of key foreign exchange benchmarks....
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Sliwa Says New York City Would Be Safer Under His Watch
Jul.08 -- Curtis Sliwa, the Republican New York City mayoral candidate, says he can keep the city safer then his Democratic opponent Eric Adams. Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, says excessive police violence is unacceptable. He's...
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Mom On TikTok Teaches Others To Save Using Digital Coupons
Flanigan says the mindset of having to deal with high prices is a common misconception.
Bloomberg
Combating Tech Bro Culture
US House of Representatives member Stephen Lynch (D-MA) joins Emily Chang on the heels of the US House Committee on Financial Services hearing aiming to fight the bro culture in the tech sector.
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Asia Central Banks Deploy Foreign Exchange Reserves to Lift Currencies
Asia's emerging economies are drawing on their vast foreign exchange reserves to help prop up their ailing currencies against the US dollar rather than going all-out with interest-rate hikes. Meanwhile, the inversion of...
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GENERATION NEXT: Visy's Anthony Pratt
Jun.14 -- Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt says the future of recycling hinges on technology. Pratt is the third-generation head of Visy, the global paper and packaging giant which produces recycled boxes for the likes of Amazon. He...
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EmergeVest Chairman On Global Trade Outlook
EmergeVest and EV Cargo Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Heath Zarin says logistics and supply chain sectors continue to attract significant interest despite many external uncertainties. EmergeVest plans to raise approximately $1...
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Australia Orders Facebook, Google to Pay Local Media for News
Jul.31 -- Rod Sims. Chairman at Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, discusses Australia pushing back against tech giants to share revenue generated from news articles. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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First Impressions of Apple's New iPhone X and iPhone 8
Sep.12 -- Apple Inc. unveiled its most important new iPhone for years to take on growing competition from Samsung Electronics Co., Google and a host of Chinese smartphone makers. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman gives his first impressions on...