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1MDB Missed $603M Payment to IPIC
Aug.01 -- The struggling state fund 1MDB missed a $603M payment to Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund this week. The company says the money it was waiting for last month was being held up by regulatory approval. Bloomberg's Shamim Adam...
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Qualcomm and Apple to Drop All Litigation Worldwide
Apr.16 -- Qualcomm Inc. and Apple Inc. agreed to drop all litigation between the two companies worldwide. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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H.K., Chinese Investors Will Warmly Welcome Ant Group's IPO, Says GEO Securities
Oct.20 -- GEO Securities CEO Francis Lun believes Hong Kong and Chinese investors will warmly welcome Ant Group's listing. He was speaking with Rishaad Salamat and Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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SEC Chair Gensler Takes Aim at Payment-for-Order Flow
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler said he'd asked the agency's staff to weigh the moves with the aim of making the $45 trillion US equities market more transparent and fair for retail investors. Sonali Basak reports...
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Alipay.com Building Global Payment Infrastructure
Nov. 4 -- Alipay.com President Jingming Li discusses the ambitions of the global payment platform with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker from the Money 20/20 conference in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Puerto Rico Risks Danger of Further Bond Defaults
May 2 -- Puerto Rico announced that the commonwealth will default on a $422 million bond payment for its Government Development Bank, but there may be more at risk as $2 billion comes due July 1 from the island and its agencies. ...
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How Tencent's Strategy Is Defying Slowdown
May.17 -- Tencent's s investments in blockbuster video and gaming content are paying off -- big-time. Jefferies Hong Kong Head of Consumer Media and Internet Research Jessie Guo weighs in on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Crypto enthusiasts seek Bitcoin alternatives
LEADIN:
Despite recent fluctuations, crypto currency Bitcoin has become known to the mass market and increased dramatically in value from where it started.
But with fame comes problems. The relatively slow...
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Billionaire-Backed Argentine Fintech Ualá Kicks Off in Mexico
Sep.29 -- Argentina’s Ualá, the mobile payments startup backed by heavyweight billionaire investors George Soros and Steve Cohen, is expanding its prepaid card operations into Mexico. Founder and Chief Executive Officer Pierpaolo...
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Australian Prime Minister Morrison: Stimulus Focused on Keeping Jobs
Mar.11 -- Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison unveils the details of the country’s economic stimulus plan to counteract the impact of coronavirus on the economy. He speaks to reporters in Canberra.
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AT&T-Discovery Deal Is More Evidence Media, Telecom Don’t Mix
May.17 -- Michael Nathanson & Craig Moffett, founding partners and Senior research analysts at MoffettNathanson react to the AT&T-Discovery media deal on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Treasury Secretary Says $600 Payments Have Started Going Out
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the direct deposits will continue into next week.
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Chinese Developer Sunac Proposes Debt-Payment Changes After Warning
China's Sunac Real Estate Group Co. is seeking to cut the size of its upcoming bond obligations after warning that the developer might miss payment on a local note for the first time. Meanwhile, China Evergrande Group is facing a...
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Paris Club discuss tsunami debt-relief
Paris, France
1. Pan of conference room with Paris Club officials gathered before the meeting
2. French Finance Minister Herve Gaymard shaking hands with members, followed by Jean Pierre Jouyet, Chairman of Paris Club
3. Camera...
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Gift Cards Left on Sideline of Mobile Payment Revolution
Nov. 18 -- Talbott Roche, president at Blackhawk Network, examines the rapid growth of the mobile payments industry and the move to get gift cards accepted as a part of digital wallets. She speaks on Market Makers.
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The anger and the questions continue to grow over insurance giant's AIG's payment of bonuses despite massive losses and a government bailout.
HEADLINE: Anger, questions in Washington over AIG bonuses
CAPTION: The anger and the questions continue to grow over insurance giant's AIG's payment of bonuses despite massive losses and a government bailout. The AP's Mark Smith reports....
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Can the U.S. 'Print Money' to Pay Down the National Debt?
May 12 -- L. Randall Wray, a professor of economics at Bard College and a senior scholar at the Levy Economics Institute, discusses the U.S. national debt and inflation with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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White House says some countries may get tariff exemptions
The White House says Mexico, Canada, and other countries may be exempted from President Donald Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs under national security "carve-outs."
Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tells reporters...
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SocGen CEO on Tech Changes in European Banking
Nov.07 -- Societe Generale Chief Executive Officer Frederic Oudea is trying everything to keep up with the technological changes roiling the European banking industry, investing in fintech startups and even taken up writing software code...
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Virginian federal workers recount shutdown pain
Federal employees received pay stubs with nothing but zeros on them Friday as the effects of the government shutdown hit home, deepening anxieties about mortgage payments and unpaid bills.
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Facebook Announces Plans for Libra: Is it Really a Currency?
Jun.18 -- Facebook Inc. made a renewed push into payments on Tuesday, announcing plans for a cryptocurrency called Libra. It will be governed by the Libra Association, a group of companies that will have an equal say in how the...
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Judge Approves $150M Payment To Victims Of Florida Condo Collapse
The $150 million doesn't count any proceeds from the numerous lawsuits already filed since the June 24 collapse.
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Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup
The U.S. added 266,000 jobs last month. The Federal Election Commission drops an investigation into a payment to Stormy Daniels.