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Verint's Kaffeman on WFH Security and Compliance

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As workers resume work from home measures, security and compliance risks are mounting for employers... particularly on Wall Street, where the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission imposed unusually stiff penalties on JPMorgan...
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Luggage Unicorn Away On Post-Pandemic Travel Trends

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Aug.16 -- After hitting a $1.45B valuation in 2019, Away faced allegations of a toxic work culture, changed CEOs, and travel screeched to a halt with the pandemic, which led to revenue falling an estimated 55% last year. Away's new CEO...
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Sir Martin Sorrell on Political Ads

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Nov.18 -- Tech companies are responsible for their content, says S4 Capital's Sir Martin Sorrell on 'Bloomberg Technology.'
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What Is Known So Far About the Equifax Data Breach

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Sep.08 -- Bloomberg's Michael Riley has the latest on the Equifax Inc. data breach. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Apple Is Said to Develop EKG Monitor in Its Watch

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Dec.21 -- Apple Inc. is developing an advanced heart-monitoring feature for future versions of its smartwatch, according to people familiar with the plan. Bloomberg's Alex Webb reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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SYND 27 10 70 TELEVISION HELPS PILOTS TO LAND MORE SAFELY

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Television will help pilots of the future to safer landings and less cluttered cockpits. the Sperry Rand corporation are experimenting with new equipment. 1. mcu mock-up of cockpit, and pilots operating 2. ws and pan aircraft in...
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Hearst Metrotone News

A travel writer uses his home computer to do research.

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A travel writer uses his home computer to do research.
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IMF's Kaufman on Korea's Economic Outlook

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Martin Kaufman, Mission Chief for Korea at the IMF, discusses the economic outlook for the country. He speaks with Kathleen Hays, Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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VOICED : The prolific rise of Polish chicken

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With more than a billion slaughtered in 2018 Poland has become the leading European chicken producer and exporter in just ten years overtaking its European competition (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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WHO chief says swine flu virus hasn't mutated into more deadly strain

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1. Wide of World Health Organisation Regional Committee for Western Pacific 2. Mid of delegates 3. Banner, reading: (English) "Sixtieth Session of the World Health Organisation Regional Committee for the Western Pacific" 4. Margaret...
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How You Can Teach Finance to Teens

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Nov. 7 -- Patrice Washington, founder and CEO of ""Seek Wisdom Find Wealth,"" explains the best way to teach finance to teens. She speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Philippine Central Bank’s Diokno: Expect Another Rate Cut Before End of Year

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Aug.08 -- Philippine Central Bank Governor Benjamin Diokno discusses monetary policy, when they’ll cut rates again, inflation targets, the possibility of a RRR cut and their concerns about regional currencies being too weak. He speaks...
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Boeing's Keskar Says Southeast Asia Is Key Focus

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Sep.21 -- Boeing Commercial Airplanes Senior Vice President Asia-Pacific and India Sales Dinesh Keskar discusses the demand for the company's aircraft. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Philippine Central Bank Sees No Urgent Move Needed

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Apr.06 -- Philippine Central Bank Governor Amando Tetangco discusses monetary policy, taxes and the economy. He speaks with Haslinda Amin at the Asean Finance ministers conference on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan Marcella Chow on Fed, Inflation

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JPMorgan Asset Management Global Market Strategist Marcella Chow says the Fed's focus on combating inflation could push policy rates beyond the peak of last hiking cycle. She speaks to David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets...
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ECB May Use Tools to Rein In Excessive Lender Dividends

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The European Central Bank could move to prevent lenders from paying excessive dividends later this year when a cap on payouts is ���most likely��� lifted, according to a top official. Bloomberg���s Maria Tadeo reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Schlosstein Sees 'Low Probability' for Retroactive Capital Gains Tax

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May.28 -- Evercore Co-Chief Executive Officer Ralph Schlosstein discusses the Biden administration's plan to raise taxes on wealthy Americans and corporations, shareholder activism, and the appointment of Celeste Mellet Brown as his...
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Excitement Over Possible Panda Pregnancy

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Excitement Over Possible Panda Pregnancy
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Sky News

New NHS Apps Helping Patients Manage Their Health

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New NHS Apps Helping Patients Manage Their Health
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Community radio station focuses on disabilities

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LEAD IN:A Tunis-based community radio station is giving a voice to disabled people in Tunisia.Radio ML, which is staffed entirely by volunteers, has been broadcasting since late last year.STORY-LINE:An ordinary looking radio control...
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Youtube Kids' Site Shunned by Children

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Jun.17 -- Loup Ventures Managing Partner, Doug Clinton and Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw, discuss YouTube Kids, an app geared for children under the age of 13. According to several YouTube staffers, most children using the YouTube Kids app...
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Trees, skies and birdsong is good for the mind as well as the soul say scientists

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LEADIN: We all suspect that open blue skies, being surrounded by trees and birdsong makes us feel good, but now scientists have devised a smartphone app to prove the benefits that people get from being outdoors. ...
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The Internet of Things Has Gone to the Bedroom

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Jan.05 -- First time the National Sleep Foundation has organized a Sleep Tech event at CES, reflecting the growing popularity of sleep enhancing technologies. Anthony Lacavera, Chairman, Globalive Capital and Bloomberg TV Commentator...
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Wearable Tech to Track Covid Symptoms

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Nov.25 -- Dr. James Mault, founder and chief executive officer at BioIntelliSense, discusses the company's technology that detects Covid-19 symptoms on "Bloomberg Technology."