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U.S., British and Swiss regulators have fined five banks $3.4 billion for attempting to manipulate foreign exchange markets _ the latest penalties for an industry previously criticized for rigging interest rates. (Nov. 12)

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SOUNDBITE: (English) George Osborne, British Chancellor of the Exche
quer:
"Today we take tough actions to clean up the corruption in the city by a few, so that...
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Bloomberg

EPA and California Far Apart on Emissions, Acting Administrator Wheeler Says

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Feb.04 -- Acting U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler says that the EPA and California are still a "ways apart" on reaching an agreement on regulatory requirements for car and truck emissions. Wheeler also...
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Strategic Cyber Ventures CEO on Uber Hack

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Nov.21 -- Tom Kellermann, chief executive officer at Strategic Cyber Ventures, discusses the Uber hack which exposed 57 million people's data, the challenges companies face and what can be done to prevent another hack. He speaks on...
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Sky News

Parents Face Punishment If Children Misbehave at School

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Parents Face Punishment If Children Misbehave at School
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Bloomberg

The University of Sydney Jeanne Huang on China's Personal Data Law

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Oct.13 -- The University of Sydney Law School Associate Professor Jeanne Huang discusses China's Personal Data Protection Law and how it will impact its home-grown tech giants, small and middle-sized companies and foreign firms. She...
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WRAP Company account deadline, Bush comment, more

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin - August 14, 2002

1. Pan of President Bush walking onto
stage
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George Bush, U.S.
President:
"Today chief executive officers of...
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Bloomberg

NYC Could Fine Businesses $1,000 for Defying Vaccine Mandate

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New York City will fine businesses $1,000 if they don't comply with a Covid-19 vaccine mandate that starts on Dec. 27. "We need strong measures now," Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a Wednesday briefing. "The goal is not to penalize, but to...
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Bloomberg

China Seeks to Avoid Hit From U.S.-Led Russia Sanctions

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China is seeking to avoid taking a hit from U.S.-led sanctions against Russia, a top diplomat said, in an effort to prevent the world's second-biggest economy getting caught up in the fallout of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. "China is...
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Bloomberg

Australia Orders Facebook, Google to Pay Local Media for News

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Jul.31 -- Rod Sims. Chairman at Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, discusses Australia pushing back against tech giants to share revenue generated from news articles. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Quinlan's CEO Says Bad Behavior Destroyed Bank Profits

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Oct.03 -- Benjamin Quinlan, chief executive officer and managing partner at Quinlan & Associates, discusses the new research report on banks being charged fines for misconduct by the U.S. and EU and how the number could top $400B by...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Targets Harmful Content in Social Media Regulation Proposal

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Apr.08 -- U.K. Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Jeremy Wright discusses proposed internet safety legislation in the U.K. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

NATO: Russian Troops, Equipment Crossing Ukraine Border

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Nov. 12 -- In today's ""Global Outlook,"" Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on the top headlines from around the world on ""In The Loop.
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Bloomberg

Would China Play Nice in a Space Race With U.S.?

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Nov.06 -- "That’s Debatable" is an interactive series on today’s most pressing issues. This week’s resolution: Is a U.S.-China space race good for humanity? The panel discusses China’s participation in the space race and if the country...
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Bloomberg

U.S.-China Deal Unlikely Until February: Asian Trade Centre

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Nov.24 -- Deborah Elms, founder and executive director of the Asian Trade Centre, talks about the trade war between the U.S. and China. China said it will raise penalties on violations of intellectual property rights in an attempt to...
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Bloomberg

Marriott CEO: Cyber Attack Will Cost 'Millions of Dollars'

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May.15 -- Marriott International Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Arne Soren tells David Rubenstein that last year's hack of its Starwood reservation system that exposed the data of up to 500 million guests will end up costing...
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Bloomberg

Citigroup, JPMorgan Among Banks Fined $1.2 Billion in FX Probe

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May.16 -- Citigroup Inc., Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc and JPMorgan Chase & Co. are among five banks that agreed to pay European Union fines of about 1.07 billion euros ($1.2 billion) for colluding on foreign-exchange trading...
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Bloomberg

Singapore Minister Says Fake News Bill to Come in Second Half of 2019

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Apr.14 -- S. Iswaran, Singapore minister for communications and information, talks about the government's plan to introduce tough new laws to hold online outlets accountable for the spread of fake news. Iswaran is also minister-in-charge...
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An Associated Press investigation has found that government regulators never acted on calls for stepped-up inspections of leafy greens after last year's deadly E. coli spinach outbreak.

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Gov't didn't act after E. coli outbreak

An Associated Press investigation has found that government regulators never acted on calls for stepped-up inspections of leafy greens after last year's deadly E. coli spinach...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Football: Spain win on penalties to reach Euro 2012 final

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VOICED: Football: Spain win on penalties to reach Euro 2012 final
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Bloomberg

Didi Faces New Regulatory Pressure From China

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Jul.22 -- Didi Global Inc. is quickly becoming one of the worst IPOs this year among non-U.S. companies, while news comes that China is mulling additional penalties for the ride-hailing giant. Bloomberg’s Peter Elstrom reports on...
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Bloomberg

WeWork Said to Face SEC Probe Into Possible Rule Violations

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Nov.15 -- WeWork is drawing scrutiny from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over whether the co-working company violated financial rules in the run-up to its failed initial public offering, according to two people with...
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President uses radio address to push immigration overhaul

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1. SOUNDBITE (English): George W. Bush, US President : (STILL of Bush overlays audio)

"As the senate takes up this critical bill, I understand that many Americans have concerns about immigration reform -...
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Sky News

Careless drivers face tougher penalties

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Careless drivers face tougher penalties
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Company account deadline, Bush comment

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin - August 14, 2002

1. Pan of President Bush walking onto
stage
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George Bush, US P
resident.
"Today chief executive officers of major...