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What Are Ireland's Post-Brexit Plans?

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Oct. 4 -- Ireland Minister of State for Financial Services Eoghan Murphy discusses the country's financial landscape post Brexit vote. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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OECD chief: Brexit would be like tax on UK

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The head of the global economic forum OECD warned Britain that leaving the European Union would be tantamount to taxing its citizens - another in a growing cavalcade of cautionary advice ahead of a June 23 referendum on membership in the...
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Greenhill & Co. CEO Scott Bok on M&A Market

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Nov. 7 -- Scott Bok, chief executive officer at Greenhill & Co., examines the state of the M&A market and regulatory hurdles for large deals, and explains why we'll continue to see consolidation by industrial companies. He speaks with...
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El-Erian on U.S. Debate, Trump, Fed, Japan Outlook

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Oct. 20 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and Bloomberg View columnist, discusses the U.S. presidential debate, the timing of the next Fed rate hike, the outlook for Japan's economy and his investment strategy. He...
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CFR's Mallaby Sees Trump's 3% GDP Target as 'Train Wreck'

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Feb.24 -- Sebastian Mallaby, senior fellow at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the problems he sees with the Trump administration's focus on three percent growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Citi's Fordham Says National Interests Dictate Brexit

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Mar.22 -- Tina Fordham, chief global political analyst at Citi Research, discusses expectations for Brexit negotiations as the U.K. government prepares to trigger Article 50 on March 29 and looks ahead to the French presidential...
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Assessing the Candidates for Next Fed Chair

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Oct.25 -- Richard Yetsenga, chief economist at ANZ, discusses the race to be the next Fed chair and its impact on markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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MKM Economist Darda Sees Supply Side Issue in Oil

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Oct.20 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays the price of Brent crude, going back to 2010. He speaks with Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners, and Robert Hormats, vice chair at Kissinger Associates...
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Malaysian Sovereign Fund Says No Plan to Pull Back on Overseas Investments

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Mar.19 -- Shahril Ridza Ridzuan, managing director of Khazanah Nasional Bhd., Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund, explains why he wants to have a dual-fund structure. He also discusses Khazanah's strategy, and the prospects for...
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Citi's Fordham Says U.S. Midterms Matter for Global Investors

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Oct.10 -- Tina Fordham, Citigroup's chief global political analyst and managing director, discusses the possible impact of the 2018 U.S. mid-term elections on markets with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Fed's Rosengren Doesn't See Substantial Liquidity Issues With Balance-Sheet Runoff

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Jan.09 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren discusses the path of monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Johnson: No Border Checks; Ready for No-Deal Brexit

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Oct.02 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, speaking at the Conservative Party's annual conference in Manchester, says "we will under no circumstances have checks at or near the border in Northern Ireland." He also said the government...
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Markets Are Counting Down to U.S. Election: OCBC’s Ling

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Oct.25 -- Selena Ling, head of treasury research and strategy at OCBC Bank, discusses the upcoming U.S. election and its impact on markets. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Trump Sees China as Rising Power Important to Deal With: NCUSCR

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Jun.28 -- Stephen Orlins, president of the National Committee on United States-China Relations, talks about the disputes between the two governments. Orlins worked on the normalization of the bilateral ties while at the U.S. State...
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Election Integrity Fellow on Ways to Improve the Vote Counting Process

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Nov.05 -- David Levine, elections integrity fellow with the Alliance for Securing Democracy, discusses the 2020 U.S. presidential election. He speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Dollar's Strength Will Fade in Medium Term, UBS CIO Says

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Nov.04 -- Mark Haefele, global chief investment officer at UBS Wealth Management, comments on the outlook for the dollar after the currency strengthened against its biggest peers on concern the U.S. was headed for a contested election....
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Trump Team Soliciting Funds For Legal Fights

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The president is still refusing to accept the results of the presidential election.
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Georgia adopts new constitution, taking power away from president

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1. Wide exterior Georgian Parliament 2. Wide Parliament session 3. Mid Parliament Speaker David Bakradze 4. Mid members of Parliament voting 5. Close-up electronic screen showing results of voting (112 in favour, 5 against) 6. Wide shot...
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USA: CHRISTOPHER SPEAKS ON BALLOT RECOUNT

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English/Nat George W. Bush and Al Gore both turned to the Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday to resolve issues critical to the state's contested presidential election, seeking rulings on the legality of continued manual recounts sought...
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Mas calls off independence vote, but unofficial poll to go ahead, PM reax

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The leader of Spain's wealthy Catalonia region on Tuesday called off an independence vote but said an unofficial poll will take place next month to gauge secessionist sentiment. Artur Mas was forced to cancel the 9 November referendum...
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Why Australian Banks May Need $25B Extra Capital

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Dec. 8 -- Australia Bank stocks are shrugging off the recommendation of an inquiry that they raise billions of dollars in extra capital to guard against any future crisis. Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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USA: AL GORE DISCUSSES APPEAL

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English/Nat Vice President Al Gore, buffeted by a highly unfavorable court ruling in Florida, said on Tuesday that he felt nothing but optimism as he awaited a ruling on his appeal by the state Supreme Court. Gore's effort to have George...
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Polls open as voters across Norway cast ballots in parliamentary election

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Norwegians went to the polling booths on Monday to vote in an election that will likely see a change of government. At Oslo City Hall voting was slow in the first few hours after ballot boxes opened, and Frank Aarebrot, professor of...
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The End of an Era for a Tech Titan

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July 25 -- Minnie Ingersoll, chief operating officer at Shift Technologies, Andras Petery, managing partner at Enable Ventures, and David Kirkpatrick, chief executive officer at Techonomy, discuss Verizon buying Yahoo for $4.83B. They...