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Republican presidential candidates are battling coast to coast in a Super Tuesday showdown. Ten states are voting and more than 400 delegates are up for grabs.
HEADLINE: Republicans face off in Super Tuesday showdown
CAPTION: Republican presidential candidates are battling coast to coast in a Super Tuesday showdown. Ten states are voting and more than 400 delegates are up for grabs. (March 6)
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Kenya - Imminent Release Of Norwegian Detainees
The Foreign ministry of Norway said on Thursday (24/8) that the
"president" of Somaliland had promised to help secure the release of six foreigners held in the African breakaway republic since Monday. The six are accused of violating...
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Reaction to Pope Francis' comments on sex abuse, analyst
Vatican tourists and clergy on Tuesday welcomed Pope Francis' efforts to tackle child sex abuse by Catholic priests.
On Monday the pope announced that he will meet with a group of sex abuse victims at the Vatican as part of an effort to...
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How Brazil's Politics Impacts Markets
March 10 -- Brazil is planning to sell 10-year global bonds for the first time since September 2014 as speculation President Dilma Rousseff will be impeached drives down borrowing costs. HSBC Portfolio manager Olga Yangol weighs in on...
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Data Surprises on Cusp of Turning Positive: Chadha
March 24 -- Binky Chadha, chief global strategist at Deutsche Bank, talks about the issues poised to move markets higher, the strong run by the U.S. dollar, and what he sees for corporate earnings. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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RR7004C WASHINGTON CRIME IN THE STREETS & SCHOOLS
RR7004C WASHINGTON CRIME IN THE STREETS & SCHOOLS
One of President Nixon's major election pledges, so
far largely unfulfilled, was the restoration of law and
order to the nation's streets. Nowhere is action more
urgently needed...
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Blair Effron: Non-Incumbent Elections Can Slow M&A
Aug. 8 -- Blair Effron, Centerview Partners co-founder, comments on the U.S. presidential election and its impact on M&A activity during an interview with Bloomberg's Jeffrey McCracken on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Yellen: Fed May Wait on Interest Rate Hike
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen is signaling her belief that the U.S. economy is improving but remains defined by so many uncertainties that it's unclear when the Fed should resume raising interest rates.Speaking in Philadelphia,...
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What to Look for in the U.S. Jobs Report
May 6 -- John Woods, chief investment officer for Asia-Pacific at Credit Suisse Private Banking, discusses the U.S. jobs report and its potential impact on Fed policy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau and Rishaad Salamat on "Asia Edge."
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Are the Internet Boom Times Over?
June 1 -- Growth of internet users worldwide is essentially flat, and smartphone growth is slowing, too. Those sobering insights were among the hundreds packed into the much-awaited Internet Trends report, an annual tech industry ritual...
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What's Impeding Employment Growth in the U.S.?
May 19 -- Robert Sinche, Amherst Pierpont global strategist, discusses what's weighing on the Fed with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Alix Steel and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Actor Matthew Del Negro compares acting to being an entrepreneur. (June 10)
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Citigroup's Ed Morse Sees $65 Oil by End of 2017
Aug. 31 -- Ed Morse, global head of commodities research at Citigroup, examines oil markets and production, including his call for Brent crude to rise to $65 per barrel in 2017. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Video extended...
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CLEAN : Relatives of missing Mexicans frustrated at authorities
CLEAN : Relatives of missing Mexicans frustrated at authorities
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U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith gives a speech at the Women's National Press Club to announce her run for the U.S. Presidency.
U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith gives a speech at the Women's National Press Club to announce her run for the U.S. Presidency.
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CLEAN : Uncertainties make British election impossible to call: pollster
CLEAN : Uncertainties make British election impossible to call: pollster
Bloomberg
Now Who's Going to Buy Twitter?
Oct. 6 -- Twitter Inc. fell the most in more than a year following a report that Alphabet Inc.’s Google isn’t interested in buying the social-networking service. Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist Michael Regan reports on "Bloomberg...
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Ardent Leisure Expects Profit Hit on Park Deaths
Oct. 27 -- Ardent Leisure's stock price is recovering after four people were killed at its Dreamworld theme park. At the company's AGM this morning, CEO Deborah Thomas refused to answer questions about her performance bonus, saying it...
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Why Investors Should Maintain Positions in Equities
Oct. 26 -- Katie Koch, Goldman Sachs Asset Management managing director, discusses what's next for financial markets with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets." (corrects guest's title in description.)
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Intel Is Building a $7 Billion Factory in Arizona
Feb.08 -- Stacy Smith, Intel’s executive vice president of manufacturing and sales, discusses the company's $7 billion investment in Arizona and President Donald Trump's immigration ban during an interview with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson...
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Rabobank's Foley Looks for Reversal of Dollar Bullishness
Feb.06 -- Jane Foley, senior FX strategist at Rabobank, examines the U.S. dollar and President Donald Trump's approach to the currency. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Morning Meeting: Significance of Dow 20,000
Jan.09 -- Jill Carey Hall, U.S. equity strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, examines the market significance of Dow 20,000 and offers her bull market case of 2,700 for the S&P 500. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."