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Maple syrup mayhem – Canadian heist inspires Amazon dark comedy, The Sticky

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Quebec's 2012 maple syrup heist is the inspiration for a new Amazon dark comedy, The Sticky. Shot in the province with locals, it was largely financed and spearheaded by Americans. Creators say that underscores how hard it is to get...
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Canada needs to follow ICC obligations, Joly says

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When asked whether Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Hamas commander Mohammed Deif would be arrested on Canadian soil after the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for them, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said...
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Age in America: Lowering the drinking age

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In recent years, a handful of states have considered bills to lower the drinking age to 18. Montana's Republican state Rep. Jeremy Trebas spoke with Scripps News about why. (Scripps News)
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Taoiseach responds after asylum seekers moved from Mount Street tents

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Irish Taoiseach Simon Harris responds after asylum seekers moved from Mount Street tents.<b<br/>r/>

Approximately 450 migrants were relocated to State-provided shelter during the early-morning actions.
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Rubenstein: Some State Pension Funds Are Massively Underfunded

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David Rubenstein, Carlyle Group co-founder, says many state pension funds are massively underfunded. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance" previewing the next episode of "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein" where he sat down with...
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Yellen Estimates Debt Measures Will Run Out by June 5

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said her department estimates it will run out of funding by June 5 if lawmakers fail to raise or suspend the US debt ceiling. Kailey Leinz has more on "Beyond the Bell."



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Yellen Says It's Hard to Predict an X-Date

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says it's hard to know when the federal government would run out of cash if the debt ceiling isn't raised. Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz reports.



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No Way to Move Date: Rizzo on Possible Debt Limit X-Date

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John Rizzo, Clyde Group Senior Vice President of Public Affairs and Former Senior Spokesperson at the US Treasury, discusses the looming X-Date and whether or not the X-Date is as early as June 1st or potentially later. He also talks...
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Hamilton Project's Edelberg on High Stakes Debt Debate

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Hamilton Project Director and former Congressional Budget Office Chief Economist Wendy Edelberg discusses what is at stake as US lawmakers debate raising the debt ceiling. She joins Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Australia."
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Biden and Republicans Hold Second Round of Debt Talks

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President Joe Biden will meet with Republican leaders again at the White House today hoping to make progress on reaching a deal to raise the debt ceiling. Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz reports.



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Yellen Says Treasury Could Be Out of Cash by June

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told US lawmakers that her department's ability to use special accounting maneuvers to stay within the federal debt limit could be exhausted as soon as the start of June. She's urging both side to...
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Human rights group warns of Government 'power grab'

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Human rights charity Liberty protests a government "power grab" with a mobile billboard sent to Justice Secretary Dominic Raab’s Esher constituency warning about his plans to scrap the Human Rights Act.



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Sri Lanka’s Macroeconomic Fundamentals Are Intact, Says Central Bank Governor

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Apr.22 -- Central Bank of Sri Lanka Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy discusses the tragic bombing in Sri Lanka, the economy, its debt obligations and outlook for monetary policy. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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China - US Copyrights Protected

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China's foreign trade minister Wu Yi promised to improve laws against the pirating of copyrights and intellectual properties in China, enforce the laws more thoroughly and punish illegal copying of compact discs,...
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'Fallen Angel' Shimao Shows Fragility of China Property Sector

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Less than a week after China Evergrande Group and Kaisa Group Holdings Ltd. defaulted on debt obligations the markets have another property developer to worry about. Shimao Group Holdings Ltd. saw a plunge in its shares and bonds on...
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Feds to Clampdown on Payday Loan 'Debt Trap'

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus056771New rules being announced by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are aimed at what federal regulators say are "debt traps" for consumers who turn to payday lenders and other providers...
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Puerto Rico Unveils $35 Billion Restructuring Plan to Exit Bankruptcy

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Jun.17 -- Susheel Kirpalani, bankruptcy chair at Quinn Emanuel, outlines Puerto Rico's potential $35 billion restructuring plan to exit from its record-breaking bankruptcy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Interview with Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrei Kelin

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots interview with the Russian ambassador to the UK Andrei Kelin speaking on tensions over Ukraine, international relations with rest of the world and NATO aggression (Part 2). The Russian Ambassador Andrei Kelin...
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Bank of England says can delay bringing inflation to target

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Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says the central bank can extend the time over which it returns inflation to target.

Addressing an audience to reflect on 20 years of the bank's...
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May proposes Brexit implementation period of 2 years

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British Prime Minister Theresa May has proposed an "implementation period" of around two years, offering a transition after Britain's formal departure from the European Union in March 2019.

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Loews CEO Tisch's Low-Rate Advice: 'Grin and Bear It'

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Sept. 14 -- Jim Tisch, president and chief executive officer at Loews Corp., talks about the challenge of investing in a low-interest environment, the Federal Reserve stuck in a zero interest rate hole, and preparing for higher interest...
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Mnuchin Warns Pelosi U.S. May Hit Debt Limit in September

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Jul.12 -- Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin urged House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to raise the debt ceiling before Congress leaves for summer recess, warning that the government may run out of cash in early September. Bloomberg's Anna...
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Denmark's Jensen: Curb Extra Public Welfare Spending

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Dec.16 -- Denmark's Finance Minister Kristian Jensen says Denmark needs to limit the amount it will spend on increasing its welfare system and must fight against the tide of protectionism. Jensen believes EU budgets will need to be...