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Starmer: The public should not never forgive tories that ‘crashed the pound’
Sir Keir Starmer has said the public should never forgive the Conservatives for having “crashed the pound”, as he gave his speech to the Labour conference. The Labour leader insisted “don’t forget, don’t forgive” as he accused the...
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Starmer: The public should not never forgive tories that ‘crashed the pound’ - High res
Sir Keir Starmer has said the public should never forgive the Conservatives for having “crashed the pound”, as he gave his speech to the Labour conference. The Labour leader insisted “don’t forget, don’t forgive” as he accused the...
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Washington Roundup: Chief Justice Roberts' Role In Impeachment
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is presiding over the Senate's impeachment trial. So what does he actually do?
Bloomberg
Trade War Escalation May See Big Winners in Asia
May.15 -- Paul Kitney, APAC chief equity strategist at Daiwa Capital Markets, discusses the trend of Chinese companies shifting some production to their Asean neighbors and what it means for the region. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...
Bloomberg
Kavanaugh Calls Roe v. Wade 'Settled' Precedent
Sep.05 -- Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh talks about the Roe v. Wade case in his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee .
Bloomberg
Howard Cure Says Puerto Rico Debt Crisis Unprecedented
Oct.10 -- Howard Cure, Evercore Wealth Management director of municipal bond research, discusses Puerto Rico's debt crisis. He spoke with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley Oct. 6 on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
AT&T Antitrust Case Goes to Trial on March 19
Dec.07 -- The U.S. Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit to block AT&T from buying Time Warner will go to trial March 19, a later date than the companies had sought to begin their epic legal fight with the government. Bloomberg...
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The Supreme Court has signaled it may let businesses and unions spend freely to help their favored candidates in elections. If so, it could roll back decades of trying to restrain the power of corporate treasuries in American politics
HEADLINE: Court skeptical of limits on businesses, unions
CAPTION: The Supreme Court has signaled it may let businesses and unions spend freely to help their favored candidates in elections. If so, it could roll back decades of trying...
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CLEAN : TV5 cyber attack without precedent in TV history: Director
CLEAN : TV5 cyber attack without precedent in TV history: Director
Bloomberg
EU Court: Uber Regulated Like Transport Service
Dec.20 -- The European Union's highest court rules Uber should be regulated like a transport service. Bloomberg's Tony Aarons reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Kavanaugh calls Roe ruling 'important precedent'
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh says a 1973 Supreme Court decision that established a constitutional right to an abortion is an "important precedent" that has "been reaffirmed many times."
Bloomberg
Fed, BOE Outlooks Clouded by Politics, Uncertainty
Nov. 3 -- John Normand, head of FX, commodities, and international rates research at JPMorgan, looks at the impact of political uncertainty on the Federal Reserve and Bank of England and how markets price in risks. He speaks on...
Bloomberg
Shutdown Talks a 'Total Fiasco' and a Plus for Bonds, Valliere Says
Feb.11 -- Greg Valliere, chief global strategist at Horizon Investments, discusses talks to avoid another U.S. government shutdown and the options available for President Donald Trump to build a border wall. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Fed Has Reacted Appropriately to Pressure From Trump, Sen. Moran Says
Jan.08 -- Sen. Jerry Moran, a Kansas Republican, discusses the budget impasse that has resulted in a partial government shutdown and President Donald Trump's criticisms of the Federal Reserve with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine...
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Arena Investors CEO on Markets Outlook
Dan Zwirn, CEO and CIO at Arena Investors, discuss his outlook for markets and investment strategy. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
Bloomberg
Roe v. Wade on the Line in Supreme Court Case
The U.S. Supreme Court began tackling its most important abortion case in a generation Wednesday, weighing Mississippi's ban on the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy in a case that could gut the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling. Maura...
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USA: NEW YORK: 3 METEORITES FROM MARS TO BE AUCTIONED
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Some very pricey chunks of Mars real estate are up for sale.
Three small Martian meteorites are due to go under the auctioneer's hammer in New York on Wednesday.
Guernsey's auction house is hoping to get as much as two (m)...
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Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor has defended her ruling against white firefighters who accused the New Haven, Conn., government of engaging in reverse discrimination against them
HEADLINE: Sotomayor defends ruling in case of firefighters
CAPTION: Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor has defended her ruling against white firefighters who accused the New Haven, Conn., government of engaging in reverse...
Bloomberg
Kapoor: Possible for U.K. Government to Lose Brexit Case
Oct, 13 -- Sony Kapoor, managing director at Re-Define, discusses a potential legal challenge to Brexit and explains why the U.K. government could possibly lose the case. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AP correspondent Jim Kuhnhenn explains the significance of the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that could change how presidential and congressional campaigns are funded, possibly opening the floodgates of money.
HEADLINE: Explaining the Supreme Court on campaign finance
CAPTION: AP correspondent Jim Kuhnhenn explains the significance of the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that could change how presidential and congressional campaigns are...
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UK: JACK STRAW ASKS FOR MORE TIME TO MAKE PINOCHET DECISION
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The man who will make the final decision on whether to extradite the former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet from Britain to Spain has asked for more time to make a ruling.
British Home Secretary Jack Straw has until...
Bloomberg
Panama Papers Bring Scrutiny to British Virgin Islands
April 6 -- Revelations of overseas accounts in the Panama Papers leak has put the British Virgin Islands under scrutiny as home to close to a half million companies domiciled in the U.K. territory. Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker reports on...
Bloomberg
Is Grexit a Bigger Risk to Europe Than Frexit?
Feb.10 -- Geoffrey Yu, head of U.K. investment office at UBS Wealth Management, weighs in on a possible Greek bailout and discusses the European political climate. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
Bloomberg
China Wants to Promote Yuan as Stable Currency, Weinberg Says
Aug.09 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist and managing director of High Frequency Economics, talks about the trade spat between the U.S. and China, and the implications for the world's second-largest economy. He speaks with Kathleen Hays...