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Bloomberg

Biden on Brink of Defeating Trump: Election Update

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Nov.05 -- Joe Biden stands on the cusp of defeating President Donald Trump as a handful of states continue to count votes. Bloomberg’s Mark Niquette reports on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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How Investors Are Positioned Ahead of the U.S. Election Results

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Nov.03 -- George Pearkes, global macro strategist at the Bespoke Investment Group, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about how investors are positioning ahead of the U.S....
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Bloomberg

ECB Should Stay Put, Says De Longis

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- Alessio de Longis, senior portfolio manager at Invesco Investment Solutions, discusses the European rebound and the ECB. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (This interview aired on September 3, 2020.)
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Press Association

Sturgeon: Scotland's future should be in Scotland's hands

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Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she is today publishing a "detailed, considered" case for a second Scottish independence referendum. The SNP leader and Scottish First Minister said that following last week's election...
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Bloomberg

Dutch PM Rutte on EU Recovery Plan, Governance

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Jul.17 -- European Union leaders are meeting in Brussels today to discuss a radical 750 billion-euro fund designed to help the bloc’s economies recover from the worst recession in living memory. Leaders are still deeply divided over key...
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Curated Video

Grand Jury Convenes for Investigation Into Trump's Georgia Phone Call

Higher Ed
In February, the DA told local leaders to preserve all their documents related to Trump's calls to change the outcome of the election.
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Curated Video

Newsy’s Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
A U.S. intelligence report details foreign interference in the 2020 presidential election, plus other top stories.
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Curated Video

Newsy’s Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
A U.S. intelligence report details foreign interference in the 2020 presidential election, plus other top stories.
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank CEO Focused on Strategy But Won’t Rule Out M&A

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Deutsche Bank AG Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing didn’t rule out considering a takeover as early as next year if the lender’s share price recovers, while saying the priority remains implementing his turnaround plan. Speaking in...
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Bloomberg

US May Already Be in Recession, Guggenheim's Minerd Says

Higher Ed
Guggenheim CIO Scott Minerd says the Federal Reserve is maneuvering through a "very, very tough" economic situation. He speaks on Bloomberg Television after the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to raise...
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Bloomberg

Qatar May Sit Out Gulf Debt Binge, Acting Finance Minister Explains

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- One of the Gulf’s largest and highest-rated borrowers won’t need to return to the debt market any time soon, though it may choose to take advantage of low interest rates. Ali Al Kuwari, Qatar’s acting finance minister and the...
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Bloomberg

OPEC+ Abandons Meeting on Output

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- OPEC+ ended days of talks without a deal to bring back more halted output next month. Saad Rahim, chief economist at Trafigura, discusses what this means for the oil market. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny...
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Bloomberg

Biden, China's Xi Directed Aides to Plan In-Person Meeting

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping directed their aids to begin planning an in-person meeting. This comes as after a 2 hour, 20 minute phone conversation between the two leaders on Thursday. Meanwhile, China's top...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's Wilson on Midterms, Bonds and Fed

Higher Ed
Morgan Stanley Chief US Equity Strategist Mike Wilson explains why the midterm elections may cause a bond rally and discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Press Association

Lissie Harper statement after Harper's Law comes into effect

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Lissie Harper outside the Palace of Westminster following her successful campaign to change the law to allow those who kill serving police officers to face automatic life imprisonment terms. Her statement reflects on the long period of...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Italian surgeon Macchiarini 'in essential part satisfied' with verdict: laywer

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"I think that Paolo should be completely acquitted, but both him and I are in essential part satisfied with the outcome" explains the lawyer of the Italian surgeon who was found guilty of causing bodily harm to a patient, but cleared of...
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Bloomberg

Summers Says US Risks 6% Unemployment in Inflation Fight

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says the Federal Reserve's projections for the path of US inflation are "quite optimistic" after the strong employment gains seen in recent Labor Department data. "I'd be surprised if we get to...
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Curated Video

WRAP Polls open, Balkenende, Wilders, Rutte, Cohen cast their votes

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The Hague 1. Wide of Hofvijver lake outside building where Dutch parliament is seated 2. Man opening doors of polling station 3. Pan interior of polling station 4. Voters casting their ballots The Hague 5. Leader of the Peoples Party...
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In an exchange with Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions Tuesday, Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor vowed to not let her personal views affect how she would rule on cases from the nation's highest court

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Sotomayor vows to use even hand in judging cases CAPTION: In an exchange with Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions Tuesday, Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor vowed to not let her personal views affect how she would rule on cases...
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Curated Video

Bodies of US soldiers returned, Clinton comment

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Dover Air Force Base, Maryland 1. Soldiers carry casket from aircraft during transfer of remains at Dover AFB Washington, DC 2. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid walking to microphones after meeting at the White House 3. SOUNDBITE:...
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Bloomberg

How the Scottish Vote Changed the Nature of U.K. Politics

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Sept. 18 -- Bloomberg View columnist Mark Gilbert examines how the Scottish independence vote impacts the future of U.K. politics and the approach by Scottish Parliament First Minister Alex Salmond in presenting the choice to the people...
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Curated Video

President Bush says he's withholding judgment on the destruction of CIA interrogation tapes until pending investigations are completed. Bush says he did not know about the existence of the tapes or their destruction until earlier this month.

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HEADLINE: Bush reserves judgement on CIA tapes CAPTION: President Bush says he's withholding judgment on the destruction of CIA interrogation tapes until pending investigations are completed. Bush says he did not know about the...
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Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Sen. John Mccain (R-Ariz.) disagreed over plans to withdraw all U.S. Troops from Iraq during a hearing regarding security in nation.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Panetta, McCain spar over leaving troops in Iraq. CAPTION: Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Sen. John Mccain (R-Ariz.) disagreed over plans to withdraw all U.S. troops from Iraq during a hearing regarding security in nation....
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Speaker of the House John Boehner says a tax bill did not advance to a vote in the House because it lacked votes. But he says Republicans still want to negotiate a deal avoiding a big tax hike in 2013 and wants President Obama to get serious.

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HEADLINE: Boehner: Obama 'won't deal honestly' on issues CAPTION: Speaker of the House John Boehner says a tax bill did not advance to a vote in the House because it lacked votes. But he says Republicans still want to negotiate a deal...