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Bloomberg

Climate Change Could Cost U.S. Homeowners $1 Trillion

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Aug. 2 -- Zillow Chief Economist Svenja Gudell discusses the risks and costs of climate change to the U.S. housing market. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

US Jobless Claims Drop Unexpectedly to Five-Month Low

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US initial jobless claims decreased by 16,000 to 193,000 in the week ended Sept. 24, after downward revision in the prior week, Labor Department data showed. Kailey Leinz has more on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

China Need to Inject Liquidity Into Real Economy, Says Partners Capital's Wan

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Oct.23 -- Ronald Wan, chief executive at Partners Capital, discusses the Chinese markets, the liquidity crunch and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Bloomberg

The Retail Reality for Toys

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Dec.19 -- Funko CEO Brian Mariotti discusses his company's pop culture inspired toys, the retail environment and the impact of a trade war. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Press Association

Smoking quit rate in 2020 ‘highest in more than a decade’

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Interview with Scott Crosby, tobacco control programme manager at Public Health England. The proportion of people who have successfully quit smoking this year is at its highest in more than a decade, new figures show. Data from the UCL...
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Press Association

Ireland finance minister defers raising local property tax for a year

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Best audio available. Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has deferred raising local property tax for a year. He has been forced to defend the decision and whether it may damage his party’s reputation for fiscal responsibility.
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Sky News

Liberal Democrats launch their Election Manifesto

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Liberal Democrats launch their Election Manifesto
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Curated Video

Star Wars Celebration Continues In Anaheim, California

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Celebration is also a time to hype new shows starring old favorites, like Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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Bloomberg

Breaking Down Japan's CPI, Factory Output Data

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April 28 -- Martin Schulz, senior economist at the Fujitsu Research Institute, discusses Japan's CPI, factory output and retail sales reports and what they mean for the economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
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Sky News

Child Abduction Awareness Heightened

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Child Abduction Awareness Heightened
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Bloomberg

Jean-Claude Trichet Has Full Confidence in FOMC

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Dec.14 -- Former European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet talks about the combination of politics and central banks as he sees the Federal Reserve as "still very accommodating." He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Jaguar Land Rover CEO on Electric, Diesel Vehicles

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Sep.12 -- Ralf Speth, chief executive officer at Jaguar Land Rover, discusses the company's I-Pace car, its push into electric vehicles, and the future of diesel. He speaks to Bloomberg's Matt Miller at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Reports Surprise Profit Amid Uncertain Outlook

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Apr.27 -- Deutsche Bank AG joined other investment banks in beating first quarter earnings expectations while putting a question mark over its outlook. Revenue amounted to about 6.4 billion euros ($6.9 billion) and net income of 66...
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Bloomberg

Adecco CEO Says Europe Is Biggest Worry Amid Political Risks

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Jan.24 -- Alain Dehaze, chief executive officer of Adecco Group, which recruits both permanent and temporary employees for large firms, discusses the impact of political risks on business in Europe. He also discusses Brexit and the U.S....
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Bloomberg

Summers Says Inflation Is Making Him Nervous

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May.14 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says inflation is accelerating faster than he forecast. He spoke to David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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Curated Video

SWITZERLAND: WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION'S NEW REPORT

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English/Nat World trade is expected to expand by 8 percent this year - nearly three times the level of global output, according to a new report by the World Trade Organization. It predicted that trade growth would continue at a healthy...
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Bloomberg

We're Delivering on Our Promises: AIA's Tucker

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Feb. 25 -- Mark Tucker, executive director, chief executive officer and president at AIA Group, discusses earnings, the challenges to the business and his outlook for the company. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: September 30

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All the latest political developments in the UK as Labour surges ahead of the Conservatives in opinion polls, after days of market turmoil sparked by Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget last week.
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Sky News

Death Rate Figures At LGI Possibly Inaccurate

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Death Rate Figures At LGI Possibly Inaccurate
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Sky News

Young people warned about risk of blood clots

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Young people warned about risk of blood clots
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Sky News

More vacant shops on high street than ever

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More vacant shops on high street than ever
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Sky News

Only a third of flu vaccines effective in the UK

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VOICED: Shows interior shots scientists and researchers working in Worldwide Influenza laboratories in the Francis Crick Institute in London. Interview with Director of Worldwide Influenza Centre Dr John McCauley speaking on the flu...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

FDR State of The Union, Speaks On War Budgets

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President Franklin D Roosevelt gives State of the Union Address / Roosevelt in motorcade in front of capitol building / Roosevelt addressing congress / states that are program for 1942 will cost $56 billion and this year US will produce...