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Powell: Trade, Global Economic Concerns Weigh on U.S. Economic Outlook
Jul.10 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers his prepared testimony to the House Financial Services Committee.
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Bret Taylor de Salesforce habla de la estrategia de fusiones y adquisiciones y del escándalo de información de Facebook
Mar.22-- Bret Taylor, presidente de Salesforce Inc., habla sobre su transición a la tecnología empresarial, del acuerdo de la compañía para comprar MuleSoft Inc. por US$6.500 millones, y da su opinión sobre el escándalo de datos de los...
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These People Want to Save the World - And Turn a Profit While They're At It
Aug.29 -- Traditionally, investing is all about getting a positive return. Nowadays, that's not enough. People want to put their money behind causes they believe in, and turn a profit while doing so. Bloomberg QuickTake explains the...
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Steve Ballmer on Tax Reform, Combating Fake News
Nov.08 -- Steve Ballmer, owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, co-founder of the Ballmer Group and former Microsoft CEO, discusses the GOP's tax overhaul plan and the responsibilities of big tech companies with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on...
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Sanders Releases Plan To End Homelessness And Boost Housing
Sen. Bernie Sanders wants to create 7.4 million "quality" affordable housing units over 10 years, among other measures.
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Andrew Yang Says Employment Numbers Hide Real Problems
Jan.29 -- U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang talks about the U.S. labor market. He speaks exclusively with Bloomberg’s Joe Weisenthal in Des Moines, Iowa. (Michael Bloomberg is also seeking the Democratic presidential...
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IHS Markit's Yergin on Global Energy Amid the Pandemic
Sep.23 -- Daniel Yergin, IHS Markit Vice Chairman, discusses global energy amid the pandemic and his book “The New Map.” He speaks with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Goldman Sachs Plans New Round of Job Cuts
Nov.18 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is preparing to trim the workforce for the second time in just three months. After ending its moratorium on firings during the pandemic, the lender is pushing to improve efficiency. Bloomberg’s Dani...
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New Research Will Look Into Understanding, Treating Long COVID
President Biden has ordered a national research plan to look into long COVID.
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Both Sides Confident in SCOTUS Immigration Case
Immigration advocates and critics of President Barack Obama's immigration actions expressed confidence Monday following arguments before the Supreme Court over the fate of two programs that could shield roughly 4 million people from...
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Rep. Hensarling Expects Rollback of Fiduciary Rule
Feb.03 -- Rep. Jeb Hensarling, a Republican from Texas and chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, talks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli about rolling back the fiduciary rule and what he sees as "broad agreement' on his Choice...
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Bernanke, Yellen, Powell on Presidents, Politics, and the Fed
Jan.04 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairs Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen and Fed Chair Jerome Powell discuss comments from President Donald Trump about Fed policy and their relationships with the White House during their terms. They speak...
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The Role of Women in Saudi Arabia's Home Ownership Goal
Jun.05 -- Saudi Arabia's government is aiming to increase home ownership among citizens to 70% by 2030. Karen Young, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute tells BTV's Annmarie Hordern that the key to Saudi Arabia's...
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Fed's Williams Says Higher Tariffs Will Impact Growth, Inflation
May.14 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses the U.S. economy, monetary policy and the impact of U.S.-China trade tensions. He speaks with Kathleen Hays in Zurich on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Orlando, Florida Looks to the Future With 5G and Clean Energy
Jun.26 -- Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer discusses the city's economy beyond tourism, support of 5G technology, and clean energy goals. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs in this week's "Muni Moment" on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Paulson Says Governments Need to Spur Climate Investment
Sep.28 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson says that governments need to spur investment in climate projects. "Climate change is ultimately an economic issue," he said during an interview with David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Ford Unveils Fully Electric Commercial Cargo Van
Nov.12 -- Kumar Galhotra, Ford’s president of the Americas and international markets, discusses the company's new battery-powered E-Transit cargo van with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow. He also talks about what a Joe Biden presidency could mean...
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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games - Taekwondo athlete Bradly Sinden
CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview with British Taekwondo athlete Bradly Sinden speaking on Silver Medal he won in Men's –68 kg Taekwondo at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, on 26th July, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan
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Christmas carols help soothe ‘Baileys Ladies’ on Irish dairy farm
A dairy farmer who supplies cream for a festive favourite will be playing carols to his herd this Christmas as part of a sustainability drive to reduce his carbon footprint. At other times of the year, Joe Hayden soothes his herd of 180...
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Gold Futures Higher on House Stimulus Bill Passage
Dec.29 -- In this edition of Futures in Focus, Bloomberg's Eddie van der Walt examines the influence of a weaker U.S. dollar on the price of gold on "Bloomberg Markets."
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BLIVE: Bloomberg Financial Innovation Summit - The Evolution of the Robo-Advisors: Sarah Levy
Sarah Levy, CEO, Betterment discussed the evolution of the robo-advising space with Bloomberg TV���s Caroline Hyde and the outlook for 2022.
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The Obama administration rolled out a plan Monday to cut carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by 30 percent by 2030, setting in motion one of the most significant actions on global warming in U.S. history. (June 2)
The Obama administration rolled out a plan Monday to cut carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by 30 percent by 2030, setting in motion one of the most significant actions on global warming in U.S. history.
But exactly how state...
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News conference after end of World Bank/IMF meetings
1. Wide shot of news conference with Development Committee Chairman Alberto Carrasquilla Barrera; World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, and IMF Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alberto Carrasquilla Barrera,...