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Drivers will have to pay more for cars and trucks, but they''ll save at the pump under tough new federal rules aimed at boosting mileage, cutting emissions and hastening the next generation of fuel-stingy hybrids and electric cars.

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HEADLINE: Obama admin. sets new efficiency standards for cars CAPTION: Drivers will have to pay more for cars and trucks, but they''ll save at the pump under tough new federal rules aimed at boosting mileage, cutting emissions and...
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Pitts: Carson Block's St. Jude Comments Are a Market Play

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Peter Pitts, former FDA associate commissioner, reacts to Muddy Waters founder Carson Block's bet against the financial strength of St. Jude Medical. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Matt Miller on "What'd You...
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James Ferguson: European Banks Look Very, Very Sickly

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Sept. 16 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua highlights comments on bank shareholders feeling the brunt of regulations. She speaks with James Ferguson, founding partner at Macro Strategy Partnership, on...
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How President-Elect Trump Could Benefit Banks

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Nov. 9 -- Tim Pawlenty, chief executive officer at Financial Services Roundtable, discusses President-Elect Donald Trump's approach to banking regulation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump Says Election Win Will Be 'Like Brexit'

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Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump cautioned supporters on Friday that if they didn't win the election come November, they would "lose the country.""This is it, folks. This is it," he told supporters at a rally in Newtown,...
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Jaguar Unveils I-Pace Electric SUV

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Nov. 16 -- Jaguar Land Rover Automotive CEO Ralph Speth discusses the unveiling of the company's I-Pace electric SUV. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Activate's Wolf Sees Media M&A Wide Open Under Trump

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Dec.09 -- Michael Wolf, founder and managing director at Activate, discusses government concern over the merger of AT&T and Time Warner and looks at the type of deals that make sense in the current media environment. He speaks with...
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Trump Signs Another Order to Reduce Regulation

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President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order taking aim at government regulations.The president says the order will direct each federal agency to establish a regulatory reform task force.The task forces will then recommend...
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Peterson Inst.'s Lardy Doesn't Expect China Debt Crisis

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Mar.22 -- Nicholas Lardy, Peterson Institute for International Economics senior fellow, discusses China's debt growth and economic prospects with Bloomberg's Stephen Engle on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Manitowoc CEO Says All He Wants Is a Level Playing Field

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Apr.07 -- Manitowoc CEO Barry Pennypacker discusses the seasonality of demand for cranes and how an infrastructure plan would affect jobs and his business. He speaks with Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Amazon's Road to a $1 Trillion Market

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Dec.21 -- As we look back on 2017, Amazon stands out with several milestones met and passed. Bloomberg Intelligence is now betting Amazon is on track to being the first U.S. retailer to hit $1T worth of gross sales by 2025. Jitendra...
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Altec CEO on ‘Uniformity of Commitment Around Regulation’

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Feb.23 -- Altec Chairman and CEO Lee Styslinger comments on jobs and regulation after President Donald Trump’s White House meeting with prominent corporate executives. He speaks with Kevin Cirilli on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Warren: Trump Should Follow Mnuchin on Blind Trust

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Jan.11 -- Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts discusses potential business conflicts of interest for Donald Trump, and the president-elect’s choice of Andrew Puzder for Labor secretary and Steven Mnuchin for Treasury...
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Trump Vows A 'Giant, Beautiful, Massive' Tax Cut

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U.S. President Donald Trump is promoting his plan for a sweeping rewrite of the tax code to an audience eager for the proposed change. Trump addressed the National Association of Manufacturers on Friday in Washington,...
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Why China Took 1,400 Baby Products off Shelves

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Jan.05 -- Nestle and Danone could grab a larger slice of China's $20B baby formula market after a safety overhaul removed about 1,400 products from store shelves this week. Bloomberg's Corinne Gretler reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Trump relishes progress on rolling back US federal rules

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U.S. President Donald Trump is trumpeting his administration's efforts to roll back federal regulations at the White House. Trump signed an executive order days after taking office in which he directed agencies to identify...
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Icahn Says He Ceased to Act as Special Advisor to Trump

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Aug.18 -- Carl Icahn announced that he has ceased to act as a special advisor to President Donald Trump on issues relating to regulatory reform. Bloomberg's Craig Gordon reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Semenya loses appeal against testosterone rules

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Caster Semenya lost her appeal Wednesday against rules designed to decrease naturally high testosterone levels in some female runners.
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Jeremy Corbyn: Nobody voted to lose our trading relationship with Europe

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Jeremy Corbyn answers questions on Brexit while attending Ruth Jones' victory celebration in Newport.
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Volvo Group CEO Lundstedt on Truck Demand and Trade Effects

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Sep.12 -- Martin Lundstedt, chief executive officer at Volvo Group, discusses rising oil prices, global truck demand, and the business impact of trade disputes. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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ExxonMobil Found Not Guilty In New York Climate Change Fraud Case

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​The judge said the New York attorney general's office "failed to prove" that Exxon broke the law.