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Graham says Barr will 'do well' in Senate vote

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The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee believes the president's pick for attorney general will "do well" in a confirmation vote before the Senate.
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Brexit Is Going Down to the Wire, Says SocGen's Kit Juckes

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Dec.28 -- Kit Juckes, Societe Generale global chief fixed income strategist, Diana Amoa, JPMorgan Asset Management senior portfolio manager, and Bloomberg's Stuart Biggs discus the outlook for Brexit in 2019. They appear on "Bloomberg...
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U.S., China Unlikely to Reach Deal Before Truce Ends, Height Capital Says

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Jan.14 -- Stefanie Miller, senior vice president at Height Capital Markets, talks about the trade spat between the U.S. and China, and the implications for financial markets and economies. China’s exports slumped in December as a rush of...
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Congo Opposition Leader Is Surprise Winner of Presidential Vote

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Jan.10 -- The opposition leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been declared the surprise winner of last month's presidential election. If the country's Constitutional Court validates the results, it will mark the first transfer...
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Graham says Barr will 'do well' in Senate vote

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The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee believes the president's pick for attorney general will "do well" in a confirmation vote before the Senate.
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Barnier: Brexit deal with UK still possible

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EU negotiator Michel Barnier held a discussion with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic at the Munich Security Conference on Sunday, in which he commented on Brexit.
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Pompeo on Huawei, Venezuela and Middle East

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T. Rowe Price's Page on Investing Ahead of the Brexit Deadline

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Feb.20 -- Sebastien Page, head of global multi-asset at T. Rowe Price, discusses uncertainty in markets partially caused from Brexit and his thoughts on investing. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Fed Policy More Important Than China Trade, Gayeski Says

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Jan.29 -- Troy Gayeski, partner at SkyBridge Capital, discusses the market impact of U.S. China trade tension. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Pound up against dollar and euro after Brexit vote

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UK pound sterling gained against the US dollar and the euro on Thursday morning, following the vote in the UK parliament to take a 'no deal' Brexit scenario off the table.
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NATO weighing if Huawei poses security threat

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday said the military alliance is mulling whether to take action in response to security concerns about Chinese tech giant Huawei.
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If May Suffers a Big Brexit Defeat It's Back to Square One: UBS

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Mar.07 -- Themos Fiotakis, head of FX and rates strategy at UBS, discusses U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's efforts to win Parliament's support for her Brexit deal and the outlook for the pound. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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May’s Brexit Deal Rejected Again

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Mar.12 -- The U.K. Prime Minister’s latest Brexit plan has been roundly rejected by the Commons, opening the door to further political crisis and also paving the way for a potentially chaotic exit from the EU. Bloomberg’s Sebastian Salek...
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Hammond: govt right to prepare for no deal Brexit

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British Chancellor Philip Hammond said the government was right to spend 4 billion pounds (5.3 billion US dollars) preparing for Brexit.
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Bloomberg

Erdogan Sparks Democracy Concerns in Push for Istanbul Vote Rerun

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Apr.08 -- President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's push for a rerun of last month's election in Turkey's biggest city pushed the lira lower while rattling investors and raising concerns about the nation's democracy. Bloomberg's Onur Ant and...
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SKo FM addresses UN disarmament conference

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South Korea's top diplomat says an end to North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile tests would be good but "just the beginning," responding after US President Donald Trump said the United States would be "happy" as long as no testing...
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FX Markets Nervous About Brexit Delay or New Vote, SocGen Says

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Apr.02 -- Kit Juckes, chief FX strategist at Societe Generale, discusses the outlook for the pound while the U.K. Parliament fails to find a solution to the Bexit impasse. Juckes speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Rutte and Varadkar on EU summit, Brexit

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The Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte and the Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar have met in The Hague where they discussed developments around Brexit.
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UK FM on improving trade with Africa amid Brexit

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British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt on Friday spoke about improving trade with African countries especially as the shadow of Brexit looms.
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Mandelson Says U.K. Facing 'Democratic Crisis' Over Brexit

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May.08 -- Peter Mandelson, a former European Trade Commissioner and British First Secretary of State, talks about the trade spats between the U.S. and China, and the Brexit negotiations. He speaks on the sidelines of J.P.Morgan's 15th...
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Sadiq Khan reacts to local election results

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan says Labour needs to have clarity to their position on Europe as the party's vote share falls in the local elections. Elections were held for 248 English councils, six mayors and all 11 councils in Northern Ireland.
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UK govt confirms European elections will go ahead

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The British government on Tuesday acknowledged for the first time that the country will definitely take part in the European Parliament elections this month because there's no chance that a Brexit deal can be approved in time to avoid them.
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Spanish Election Outcome Unlikely to Derail Growth: Oxford Economics

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Apr.26 -- Angel Talavera, lead Euro-zone economist at Oxford Economics, talks about the upcoming Spanish election and the implications for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Portuguese, Dutch FMs positive over EP results

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Portuguese and Dutch Foreign Ministers said on Monday that they felt the outcome of the European Parliament elections was positive overall and did not undermine the future of the European Union.