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Pimco's Frieda Says the Eight-Year Run of the Strong Dollar Is About to End

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Jun.19 -- Gene Frieda, a Pacific Investment Management Co. strategist, says emerging-market currencies offer some of the best value today as an eight-year run of dollar strength is “close to the end." He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene...
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Tesla Delivery Record Shows U.S. Is Ready for EVs, Loup's Munster Says

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Oct.02 -- Loup Ventures co-founder Gene Munster and Bloomberg's David Welch discuss Tesla Inc.'s record quarterly vehicle deliveries with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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What Page and Brin Stepping Down Means for the Future of Alphabet

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Dec.03 -- Gene Munster, Loup Ventures partner, reacts to Larry Page and Sergey Brin stepping down from their roles as chief executive officer and president of parent Alphabet Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs and Alistair Barr...
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SYND 13 8 76 UN DEBATE OVER GREEK / TURKISH AEGEAN DISPUTE

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United Nations Security Council debate on the tensions between Greece and Tukey over sovereignty of the oil rich the Aegean Sea 1. interior United Nations Security Council, ms UN representative SOUNDBITE: (English) delivers pro Greek...
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Will iOS Problems and Bendable iPhones Hurt Apple?

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Sept. 24 -- Unbox Therapy's Lewis Hilsenteger and Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster debate whether bendable iPhones and iOS problems will hurt Apple's sales. They speak with Emily Chang and Cory Johnson on ""Bloomberg West."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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President Barack Obama appointed Gene Sperling as his director of the National Economic Council Friday, placing a Washington veteran with a bipartisan track record in the White House as the administration contends with a divided Congress.

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HEADLINE: Obama names Sperling to top economic post CAPTION: President Barack Obama appointed Gene Sperling as his director of the National Economic Council Friday, placing a Washington veteran with a bipartisan track record in the White...
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French FM Fabius inspects aid planes; gives news briefing in Irbil

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France's foreign minister visited the capital of the Kurdistan region on Sunday as French humanitarian aid also arrived in Irbil. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius travelled to Baghdad and Irbil pledging France's commitment to...
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Sky News

Prince William Thanks BSAC For Presidency Of Club

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Prince William Thanks BSAC For Presidency Of Club
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Rare red-haired baboon born in captivity

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1. Female baboon named Scud carrying a red-haired baby underneath her as she walks ++shot through wire of enclosure++ 2. Baboon carrying baby as she walks, sits and eats 3. Sign (Hebrew, English and Arabic) 'Hamadryas Baboon' 4....
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Turkish baklava sales suffer as Syrian version hits streets

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LEAD IN:Syrian bakeries are catering for the refugee population in the Turkish city of Gaziantep.But local baklava producers say their sales have been hit by the recently opened patisseries.STORY-LINE:Deftly rolling the pastry sheets...
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Will Apple Alienate Users With AirPods?

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Sept. 7 -- Gene Munster, senior research analyst at Piper Jaffray, examines Apple's move to wireless headphones for the iPhone 7 and his outlook for sales growth with the new phone. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Munster, his...
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CLEAN : Hundreds of migrants storm out of detention centre in Chios

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CLEAN : Hundreds of migrants storm out of detention centre in Chios
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Eiffage marathon of Dakar motorway kicks off

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CLEAN : Eiffage marathon of Dakar motorway kicks off
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VOICED: ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires : In Argentina, a popular saying claims that one 'can change his

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VOICED: ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires : In Argentina, a popular saying claims that one 'can change his
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CLEAN : Italy pleads for aid to cope with migrant influx

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CLEAN : Italy pleads for aid to cope with migrant influx
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Bloomberg

Tesla's Bulls and Bears Dig in

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Jul.13 -- Gene Munster, co-founder of Loup Ventures, and Brian Johnson, Barclays U.S. auto analyst, debate the outlook for Tesla Inc. with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Sky News

What did voters in Chester think of Theresa May's conference speech?

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<< VOICED: As the Prime Minister spluttered her way though her speech, were voters able to overlook her difficulties and digest any of the party's policy substance? Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall has been finding out in...
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Pimco's Frieda Says Non-U.S. Growth `Weak and Weakening'

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Nov.02 -- Gene Frieda, global strategist at Pacific Investment Management Co., and Luigi Zingales, finance professor at University of Chicago Booth School of Business, discuss the U.S.-China trade relationship and the outlook for the...
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Why Apple Deserves to Top Microsoft as Most Valuable U.S. Company

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Nov.27 -- Gene Munster, managing director at Loup Ventures, and Walter Piecyk, analyst at BTIG, discuss Microsoft Corp. briefly overtaking Apple Inc. as the most valuable U.S. company. They speak with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Yields Have Reasonable Chance of Going Lower, Pimco Says

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Jul.11 -- Gene Frieda, global strategist at Pacific Investment Management Co., discusses Federal Reserve policy, the U.S. economy and Treasury yields. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Oxford vaccine human trial begins, comment from doctor

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Trials for a new COVID-19 vaccine began on humans at Oxford University in the UK on Thursday.
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CLEAN : Virus: Palestinians break their fast in restaurants as lockdown eases in Gaza

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Palestinians break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan in recently reopened restaurants, after authorities in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip eased lockdown, following pleas from restaurant owners (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Oxford Biomedica CEO on Covid-19 Vaccine, Industry Outlook

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Sep.17 -- John Dawson, chief executive officer at Oxford Biomedica Plc., discusses the manufacturing of a potential vaccine for covid-19, the company’s part in the effort and his outlook for the business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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We're More Nervous About Long End of Yield Curve, Tannuzzo Says 

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Sep.27 -- Gene Tannuzzo, global head of fixed income at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, says this is an important time for the bond market. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."