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Unfinished Business: Nikakhtar on Pres. Trump Announcing Auto Tariffs

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Nazak Nikakhtar, Former Undersecretary of the Department of Commerce, shares her thoughts on President Trump announcing auto tariffs will start on April 2nd. Nikakhtar talks about the imbalance of tariffs in the auto trade industry, if...
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Europe's 2025 Economic Outlook: What to Expect

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Bloomberg Economics' Maeva Cousin discusses what to expect from European economies in 2025 as uncertainty looms over trade tariffs ahead of US President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House and as Germany prepares to face a...
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US College Closures to Soar Amid Prospective Student Slowdown

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The number of colleges that close each year is poised to significantly increase as schools contend with a slowdown in prospective students, according to a new working paper published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Nic...
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Is Trump Tariff Plan a Pressure Tactic?

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Bloomberg's Michael McKee touches on President-elect Trump's threats of tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China. He speaks with Kailey Leinz on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Pantheon's Wrigley: China Companies Hurt by US restrictions

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Duncan Wrigley, Pantheon Macroeconomics Chief China Economist, joined "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson Thursday morning. Wrigley said the Chinese economy is still being hurt by US trade restrictions on...
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UK OBR Chairman Richard Hughes on Budget, Pension Reform

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OBR chairman Richard Hughes speaks to Bloomberg's Lizzy Burden following the UK Budget. Hughes discusses Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's pension reform, the government's lack of headroom and the potential economic impact of the Windsor Framework.
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JPMorgan: Rotation Out Of Growth Into Value Stocks

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JPMorgan Head of Asia Pacific Equity Research James Sullivan says we are seeing a rotation out of growth (technology) and into value stocks, as recession expectations begin to drive markets in 2H 2023. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and...
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JPMorgan's Craig on New Variant's Economic Impact

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Kerry Craig, JPMorgan Asset Management, global market strategist, discusses economic impact that the new Omicron variant will have. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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GROW Investment Group William Ma on Lockdown Impact

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GROW Investment Group CIO William Ma says China fund manager sentiment has changed due to Covid and lockdown in Shanghai. Ma tells us he rebalanced the portfolio from heavy weight domestic consumption to policy supportive infrastructure....
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The Rising Costs of Terrorism on the Economy

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Mar 22 -- ING Belgium senior economist Phillippe Ledent discusses terrorism and the economy with Alix Steel and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

The Business Case for LGBT Inclusion

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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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How Is the Virus Outbreak Affecting Central Banks, Currencies?

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Feb.06 -- Mansoor Mohi-uddin, senior macro strategist at Natwest Markets, discusses how Asian central banks and currencies are reacting to the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Haslinda Amin, Mark Cudmore and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...
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Bruin Sports CEO Sees Pandemic Impacting Live Events for Next 12-36 Months

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Apr.17 -- George Pyne, founder and chief executive officer of Bruin Sports Capital LLC, discusses what the coronavirus pandemic means for the future of the sports economy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg...
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The Challenges of Regulating Self-Driving Cars

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Sept. 18 -- Bernard Soriano, deputy director at the California Department of Motor Vehicles, discusses the state issuing its first self-driving car permits and the challenges of regulating autonomous vehicles with Emily Chang and Cory...
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Disrupting e-Commerce: A Conversation with Shopify

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Oct.30 -- Shopify Founder and CEO Tobias Lütke sits down with Bloomberg’s Tom Giles at Sooner Than You Think in Brooklyn.
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Questions Surround The SBA's Rules For PPP Loan Forgiveness

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Over 4 million businesses have been approved for a Paycheck Protection Program loan. Now business owners need to follow the rules for forgiveness.
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Standard Chartered Feels 'A Sluggishness' in Global Economy: CEO

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Jun.06 -- Bill Winters, chief executive officer at Standard Chartered, discusses the impact of the U.S.-China trade war and the state of the global economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Trump Admin. plans to drill for oil in Arctic, USPS Postmaster General agrees to testify in House, Milwaukee suffers huge economic blow to virtual DNC
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Bloomberg

Ebola Economics: The Hidden Costs of the Virus

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Sept. 26 ""Moodys Senior Credit Officer Sarah Carlson discusses the economic costs of the Ebola outbreak that could compound the tragedy with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Airbnb Is Bringing Sharing Economy to the Olympics

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Aug. 17 -- Leonardo Tristao, Airbnb's Brazil manager, explains how the company is bringing the sharing economy to the 2016 Rio Olympics. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Rabobank's Foley Says Sell Euro on `Anxiety'

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Jun.26 -- Jane Foley, senior currency strategist at Rabobank, discusses factors threatening "coherence" among members of the euro area and the consequences for the single currency. She talks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Facebook’s Mendelsohn: GDPR Has Changed Facebook

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Jan.23 -- Nicola Mendelsohn, EMEA vice president at Facebook, discusses the mood surrounding tech companies, regulation and their business in India. She speaks exclusively with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua at the World Economic Forum’s...
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Virus Blame Game Is Incredibly Damaging to U.S.-China Trade Negotiators, Says Celico

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May.13 -- Amy Celico, principal at Albright Stonebridge Group and a former senior director for China affairs at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, says the blame game over the source of the coronavirus is very damaging to...
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Economic Impact of Mini Trade Deal Is Quite Limited, Says AIA Group’s CIO

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Oct.10 -- Mark Konyn, chief investment officer at AIA Group, discusses the U.S.-China trade negotiations and how they’re impacting markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”