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Publicis CEO: Surprised by 'Narrow' Thinking on Brexit
April 29 -- Maurice Levy, chief executive officer and chairman at Publicis Groupe, and George Magnus, senior independent economic advisor at UBS, discuss what fuels the exit choice in the U.K.'s Brexit debate and the economic price to be...
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PIMCO's Amey: Couple of Days of Calm Before Brexit Vote
June 20 -- Michael Amey, portfolio manager at PIMCO Europe, discusses the final days of the Brexit debate and looks at market and investor reaction as the campaigns draw to a close. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Apple Ordered to Pay $14.5 Billion in EU Tax Ruling
Aug. 30 -- Apple has been ordered to repay up to $14.5 billion in taxes following a European Union review of a special tax deal between Apple and the Irish government. Bloomberg's Jones Hayden reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Pimco's Clarida: Passporting the Lynchpin to Brexit Talks
July 28 -- Richard Clarida, global strategic advisor at Pimco, and Edward Morse, global head of commodity research at Citigroup, discuss passporting issues for the U.K. and the business challenge of Brexit. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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U.K. Keeps Calm as Economy Delivers PMI Surprise
Sept. 5 -- Manish Singh, head of investments at Crossbridge Capital, discusses the state of the U.K. economy and U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's approach to Brexit negotiations. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Avramopoulos: EU States Must Show Solidarity on Migration
Sept. 14 -- European Union Commissioner for Migration Dimitris Avramopoulos discusses the EU's stance on immigration, progress made by Turkey on controlling migration, and expected levels of refugees moving through Europe this year. He...
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EU's Clearinghouse Plan: The New Too-Big-to-Fail
Oct. 5 -- The European Union has plans to prevent failure in derivatives clearinghouses, looking to head off potential havoc in the financial system. Blomberg's John Glover reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Kapoor: Possible for U.K. Government to Lose Brexit Case
Oct, 13 -- Sony Kapoor, managing director at Re-Define, discusses a potential legal challenge to Brexit and explains why the U.K. government could possibly lose the case. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Brexit Hits Main Street as U.K. Feels Pound's Pain
Oct. 13 -- Andreas Utermann, chief executive officer and global chief investment officer at Allianz Global Investors, discusses how Brexit is beginning to impact day to day life in the United Kingdom. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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ECB Holds Stimulus Steady, Benchmark Rate Stays at Zero
Oct. 20 -- Stephanie Flanders, chief market strategist for U.K. and Europe at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the European Central Bank's decision to keep interest rates and its bond-buying program unchanged. She speaks on...
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U.K. Brexit Bill Talk Sparks Political War of Words
Feb.24 -- Rick Lacaille, global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors, and Bloomberg's Svenja O'Donnell examine the backlash from Tory Party officials to comments from Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern on the high...
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EU FinMins Distance Themselves From Trump, G-20 on Trade
Mar.21 -- European Union finance ministers react to the G-20 communique in Brussels, raising concerns about the removal of a pledge to avoid protectionism.
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Brexit Begins as U.K. Submits Formal Request to the EU
Mar.29 -- The U.K. invoked Article 50 by officially submitting a formal request to exit the European Union, according to EU President Donald Tusk. Megan Greene, chief economist at Manulife Asset Management, Jordan Rochester, FX...
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Portugal's Centeno Sees No Risk to Monetary Union
Mar.29 -- Mario Centeno, Finance Minister of Portugal, discusses the start of Brexit negotiations, the strength of the monetary union, and progress made towards the sale of Novo Banco. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Macron's Reforms Tested by Military Resignation
Jul.20 -- French President Emmanuel Macron reform plans hit a setback as his top military commander resigned following a public dispute over cuts to the nation's defense budget. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan reports on "Bloomberg...
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U.K. and EU Agree to Outline on Brexit Divorce Bill
Nov.29 -- Bloomberg’s Emma Ross-Thomas discusses the Brexit process thus far. Officials still need to agree on what will happen with the Irish border. She speaks with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Ireland's Coveney: Britain Must Make Choices on Trade
Dec.08 -- Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney discusses trade prospects for Ireland and Britain following the latest development in Brexit negotiations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Barcelona Terrorists Had Plans for Larger Attack
Aug.18 -- Terrorists behind Thursday's attack in Barcelona had planned to launch a larger assault that included explosives, but that plan failed before 14 people were killed in two separate attacks involving vehicles. Bloomberg's Rodrigo...
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Hungary, Poland Band Together Against EU Leaders
Jan.03 -- Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban intends to fight European Union actions against Poland's voting rights as the nation is accused of failing to uphold the bloc's values. Bloomberg's Zoltan Simon reports on Bloomberg Markets.
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Citadel Securities Sees Risks in EU's MiFid II Overhaul
Jul.27 -- Paul Hamill, global head of FICC at Citadel Securities, talks about his concerns with the European Union's overhaul of MiFID II trading rules. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Corrects...