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Larry Summers Sees 1-in-3 Chances for US Soft Landing

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says the US economy faces a "very narrow window" to achieve a soft landing, and sees the odds of achieving this preferred outcome as "about one in three." Summers speaks on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Polaroid Targets GoPros Market Share

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Oct. 15 -- Polaroid President and CEO Scott Hardy discusses the action sports camera market and how the company is reinventing itself in the digital age. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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USA/UK: GENETICS: CLINTON/BLAIR

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair are among those hailing Monday's announcement that a map of the human genome has been essentially completed. A turning point in history was reached as...
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LEBANON: TOXIC WASTE DUMPING GROUNDS

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English/Nat An army intelligence report has revealed members of the Lebanese forces received thousands of dollars in return for allowing the country to become a toxic waste ground for international chemical companies. The report says 24...
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Energy Should Be Included in Russia Sanctions: CDU Bundestag Member

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"If there were sanctions, of course the full energy market would have to be included," CDU/CSU Deputy Caucus Leader Johann Wadephul said on Wednesday morning. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : The Uruguayan jail that breeds entrepreneurs

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VOICED : The Uruguayan jail that breeds entrepreneurs
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Bloomberg

JPM's Kaneva sees $185 Oil Risk

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JPMorgan is watching the EU ban on Russian Oil. The bank is warning that the commodity could get a lot more expensive, going up as much as $185 a barrel. Natasha Kaneva, global head of commodities research & strategy at JPMorgan Chase...
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Russia's Titov Wants Closer Relations With U.S.

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Jun.01 -- Boris Titov, the Kremlin's business ombudsman for business, comments on U.S.-Russian relations during an interview with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Digital Retail Strategy Increasing During Coronavirus, Says Porsche Cars North America CEO

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May.19 -- Porsche Cars North America President and CEO Klaus Zellmer discusses how the company is handling the COVID-19 pandemic and believes customers are taking the next step in the digital purchase of vehicles during the crisis. Klaus...
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Disabled children learn to express themselves through dance thanks to program at the National Dance Insitute in New York

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D.R.E.A.M. PROJECT HELPS DISABLED CHILDREN EXPRESS THEMSELVES THROUGH DANCE Whether it's jumping, waving, or something as expressive as moving your eyebrows, anyone can dance. That's the idea behind the...
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S. Africa Considering Other Mechanisms to Help Eskom, Says Gordhan

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Feb.21 -- South Africa Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan discusses South Africa’s government plan to bail out Eskom, the government’s back up plan if the unions don’t approve of the bailout, the possibility of a downgrade...
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Bloomberg

French Business Has a Problem of Confidence: Erra

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Dec. 5 -- Mercedes Erra, founder and Chief executive officer at BETC, and executive president at Havas Worldwide, talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Connan about the business climate in France and what Made in France means to the worlds...
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Bloomberg

Lloyd Blankfein's Plans After Leaving Goldman Sachs

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Sep.28 -- Bloomberg's Amanda Gordon reports on Lloyd Blankfein's last night as chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Powell Speech Doesn't Change Bank Challenges: Bob Diamond

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Aug.27 -- Atlas Merchant Capital Chief Executive Officer Bob Diamond says the Federal Reserve has now communicated that the central bank's main focus is bringing employment back. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson on...
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Bloomberg

Crypto Outperforms Gold, Equities in 2020

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Sep.25 -- Antoni Trenchev, co-founder at Nexo, discusses the gains in cryptocurrencies and his outlook for the market. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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USA: CENTRAL AMERICA RECIEVES BOOST FROM U.S

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Eng/Spanish/Nat President Bill Clinton pledged more financial relief to Central American leaders on Friday after meeting with Central American heads of state. The combined aid packages in the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch could reach...
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Bloomberg

Singapore Charts a Course for Sustainable Growth

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Feb.09 -- Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry S. Iswaran discusses what he thinks Singapore's economy will look like in 10 years, how they will get there and the future of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

The Week Ahead in Tech: Tesla Event, Yahoo Earnings

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Oct. 17 -- Bloomberg View's Ed Niedermeyer, Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Shira Ovide, and David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy's chief executive officer and a Bloomberg contributing editor, preview the week ahead in tech with Bloomberg's Emily...
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UK: N. IRELAND PEACE PROCESS: DAVID TRIMBLE

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English/Nat Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble on Wednesday night held out for an I-R-A guarantee on disarmament as Tony Blair struggled to save the Northern Ireland peace process. Hopes dipped that the Ulster Unionists and Sinn Fein...
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A California law mandating that sex offenders live 2,000 feet from a school or park is having an unintended consequence. The state's populations is so dense that it's almost impossible for parolees to meet the law's standards

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HEADLINE: Sex Offenders Going Underground CAPTION: A California law mandating that sex offenders live 2,000 feet from a school or park is having an unintended consequence. The state's populations is so dense that it's almost impossible...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Monitors OSCE slam Bulgaria election

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CLEAN : Monitors OSCE slam Bulgaria election
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Bloomberg

Kocherlakota Says 3 Percent U.S. Growth Is Possible

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May.31 -- Narayana Kocherlakota, a Bloomberg View columnist and former Minneapolis Fed president, discusses the prospects for U.S. economic growth with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Germany's Scholz Says EU Backs Ireland in Brexit Impasse

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Feb.08 -- German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks about Brexit and it's impact on Europe's businesses and financial industry during a speech at Bloomberg's European headquarters in London.
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Nicola Sturgeon on the campaign trail in Glasgow

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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon responds to Alex Salmond's appearance at court on Thursday morning where he pleading not guilty to offences against 10 women. Nicola Sturgeon joined Anne McLaughlin, SNP candidate for Glasgow North East, on...