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Consumer groups warn of slime, toy 'dangers'
Consumer groups like U.S. PIRG (Public Interest Research Group) Education Fund are warning parents of potential threats of some toys on the market ahead of the busy holiday shopping season.
Bloomberg
Nickel Market Normalizing After Short Squeeze: LME CEO
LME CEO Matthew Chamberlain says "the Shanghai price is a good guide" as he discusses a normalization of the nickel market and sees price limits being able to prevent a repeat of the metal's short squeeze. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Metal Mayhem: Nickel Plunges by 8% Daily Limit
Nickel fell by the maximum allowed for a second day as the market seeks to reset from last week's historic short squeeze, while brokers were left stunned as yet another glitch delayed the start of trading in London. Bloomberg's Mark...
Bloomberg
Blackstone's McCarthy: No Deal Is Too Large for Real Estate
Nov.08 -- Kathleen McCarthy, Blackstone's global co-head of real estate, talks about investment priorities for 2020 and beyond and the size of potential transactions. She speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker in New York.
Bloomberg
Ex-ECB's Constancio Says Negative Rates Shouldn't Be Overused
Sep.06 -- Former European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio discusses the outlook for the European economy and monetary policy. He also discusses the U.S.-China trade war with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on the sidelines of...
Bloomberg
Some Asian Central Banks Fairly Limited on Dovish Moves, Says OCBC Bank’s Ling
Jul.25 -- Selena Ling, head of treasury research and strategy for in global treasury division at OCBC Bank, discusses central bank policy and how much easing they could do. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Krautzberger: ECB Has Room to Continue Buying Bonds
Oct. 20 -- Michael Krautzberger, head of European fixed income at BlackRock International, and Andrew Bosomworth, head of portfolio management in Germany for Pimco, discuss potential limits to the European Central Bank's bond-buying...
Bloomberg
De Grauwe: Free Market Without Free Movement Is Possible
Oct. 24 -- LSE Europe Institute Professor Paul De Grauwe talks about the combination of economics and politics in the European Union. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Tahiti - Flosse Backs French Nuclear Testing
France's planned resumption of nuclear testing starting next month
threatens to jeapordise Tahiti's efforts to develop its tourist
trade. Potential tourists fear radiation leaks from the test site will contaminate the sea and the fish...
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Consumer groups warn of slime, toy 'dangers'
STORYLINE: CONSUMER GROUPS WARN OF SLIME, TOY 'DANGERS'
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White House Steps Back From Stimulus Talks
Nov.12 -- The Trump administration is stepping back from negotiations on a new stimulus package and leaving it to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to revive long-stalled talks with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, according to two...
Press Association
Daughter unable to see dying mother last Christmas disgusted by No 10 ‘party’
A daughter unable to visit her mother before she died last Christmas Eve due has said she is “disgusted” by the alleged Downing Street party and a video showing aides laughing about it. Jenny Minnis, 30, said her mother’s biggest fear...
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Consumer groups warn of slime, toy 'dangers'
Consumer groups like U.S. PIRG (Public Interest Research Group) Education Fund are warning parents of the threats of some toys on the market ahead of the busy holiday shopping season.
Bloomberg
Teneo SVP & China Analyst Gabriel Wildau on Yuan, China's Economy
Jun.01 -- Gabriel Wildau, SVP and China Analyst at the global CEO advisory firm Teneo discusses China's latest moves to rein in the surging yuan. On Monday, China's central bank raised the foreign-exchange reserve requirement ratio for...
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Why the Bank of England Doesn’t Want to Hike Rates
Feb.02 -- BNP Paribas Global Head of Market Economics Paul Mortimer-Lee discusses the Bank of England’s growth upgrade, unemployment and the pickup in inflation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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What Financial Deregulation Could Mean for Banks
Jun.13 -- A U.S. Treasury Department report on financial deregulation urges federal agencies to re-write many regulations contained in the Dodd-Frank Act. Bloomberg's Christine Harper breaks down how the changes could affect the banking...
Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs Bids for Nickel Off-Exchange
Goldman Sachs traders have been offering to trade nickel away from the London Metal Exchange, according to people familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Joe Deaux has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Ira Jersey: Low U.S. Yields a By-Product of Europe
June 29 -- Ira Jersey, senior client portfolio manager at OppenheimerFunds, and Peter Hooper, chief economist at Deutsche Bank Securities, discuss the factors impacting U.S. Treasury yields and the "backfiring" of negative interest...
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US troops in Italian mountains 1943 - terrible conditions, muddy terrain, pontoon bridge destroyed.
US troops in Italian mountains 1943 - terrible conditions, muddy terrain, pontoon bridge destroyed.
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Biden Says New Russian Sanctions Target Five Major Banks
President Joe Biden says new sanctions against Russia will target five major banks and limit its ability to do business in foreign currencies. He spoke at the White House.
Bloomberg
BlackRock: Treasuries Still Have Role to Play in Asset Portfolios
Nov.28 -- Jean Boivin, global head of research at BlackRock, discusses the outlook for global central bank policy and how it impacts asset allocation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Press Association
Th Gym welcomes reopening date after 'burning cash' for three months
Richard Darwin CEO of The Gym Group reacts to the Government’s announcement that gyms, swimming pool and outdoor arts performances are to begin reopening in the latest easing of the coronavirus lockdown in England. Culture Secretary...