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President Barack Obama says that ensuring equal pay for women to that of their male co-workers is not hard for companies to implement and should not be seen as a women's issue. (April 16)
AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - April 16, 20151. President Obama walks to podium2. SOUNDBBITE (English) President Obama:"Ensuring equal pay for women is a no-brainer. There's some things that are really complicated, Satya and...
Bloomberg
How Volatility, Crisis Have Benefitted Hedge Funds
Oct. 21 -- Rick Heitzmann, managing director and co-founder at FirstMark Capital, and Ilana Weinstein, founder and chief executive officer at IDW Group, speak about the multiple impacts of volatility and crisis on the hedge fund...
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Bill Gross Paid $290 Million Bonus by Pimco in 2013
Nov. 14 -- Pimco paid its former CEO Bill Gross a bonus of about $290 million in 2013, a year in which his Total Return Fund trailed a majority of peers, according to documents provided to Bloomberg View by someone with knowledge of...
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CLEAN:First lady's body returns to grief-stricken Poland
CLEAN:First lady's body returns to grief-stricken Poland
Bloomberg
Lower for Longer: Navigating the U.S. Trading Environment
Aug. 10 -- Troy Gayeski, SkyBridge Capital partner and senior portfolio manager, discusses his strategy for navigating the trading environment in the U.S. with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Migrant workers first hit by economic gloom
Migrant workers first hit by economic gloom
Bloomberg
Saudi Considers Paying Contractors With IOUs
May 19 -- Saudi Arabia is telling local banks that it is considering paying contractors with IOUs in order to conserve cash while settling outstanding bills. Bloomberg's Matthew Martin reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Waldorf Astoria: History and Secrets of a Luxury Icon
Sept. 16 -- The iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel is set to go under a conversion to condominiums. Its new owners, China's Anbang Insurance Company, pledge to work with New York City officials to maintain the Art Deco details of the hotel's...
Bloomberg
Puerto Rico Governor Hopeful About Turnaround Plan
Mar.14 -- Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello discusses the federal oversight board's approval of a financial recovery plan that will cover less than a quarter of the debt payments coming due, underscoring the deep concessions the...
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CLEAN : Libya rescues 120 migrants off Tripoli coast
More than 120 migrants including women and children are rescued by Libyan coastguards off the coast of Tripoli after their boat ran into trouble
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Why 2017 Will Be the Year of the Active Manager
Dec.20 -- Peter Tchir, Brean Capital's head of macro strategy, discusses whether hedge funds can turn it around in 2017 with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julie Hyman on "What'd You Miss?"
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VOICED : With March Madness in full swing some pla
VOICED : With March Madness in full swing some pla
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ASDA Employees may sue for equal pay
VOICED: Thousands of women who work at the supermarket giant ASDA are moving forward with their claims for equal pay after an employment tribunal victory. They claim it is unfair they are paid less for in-store work such as...
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Trump warns of Clinton's "war" on US farmers
Donald Trump on Saturday warned of a "war on the American farmer," telling a crowd in Iowa that rival Hillary Clinton "wants to shut down family farms" and implement anti-agriculture policies.In a likely refence to Iowa's agriculture...
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Fifth Third CAO on Investments for Employees
Dec.21 -- Teresa Tanner, Fifth Third Bancorp's chief administrative officer, discusses the bank's employee investments with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "What'd You Miss?"
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David Rubenstein on Economies, Obama, Private Equity
Sep.20 -- David Rubenstein, co-founder and co-chief executive officer at Carlyle Group Inc. talks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker from the Bloomberg Global Business Forum at the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
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Kylie Jenner Helps Erase $1.5B From Snap With Just One Tweet
Feb.22 -- Snap Inc.’s shares sank as much as 7.2 percent Thursday, wiping out $1.3 billion in market value, on the heels of a tweet from Kylie Jenner, who said she doesn’t open the app anymore. Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs takes a look at...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Sir William Beveridge discusses WWI war debt, reparations and world economy
Title card: 'War Debts - Whose? London - Europe seeks solution of debt muddle! Sir William Beveridge, British economist, sees U. S. as vital factor' / SOT British economist Sir William Beveridge: world suffering from collapse of credit...
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Why Would You Buy an ETF Named for Quincy Jones?
Jun.27 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Eric Balchunas and Bloomberg's Julie Hyman look at thematically named ETFs. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Lloyd’s CEO Targets Insurance, Government Partnership on Crises
Jul.01 -- Lloyd’s Chief Executive Officer John Neal discusses his company’s payouts related to the coronavirus pandemic, three new ideas for insurance products to cover future crises, and the company’s actions on diversity and inclusion....
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Marathon's Richards on Powell, Defaults and Evergrande
Marathon Asset Management Chairman and CEO Bruce Richards says Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell should be renominated and discusses his investment strategy, including what he sees as opportunities stemming from embattled real estate...
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CLEAN : EU rights envoy sounds alarm on Qatar freedom of speech
Qatar should scrap several laws which impede free speech and expression the EU's human rights envoy said on Monday at an event in Doha promoting the online rights of activists (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)