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Press Association

Nicola Sturgeon apologises for breaching Covid-19 rules

Higher Ed
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has apologised after she breached Covid rules by taking off her face mask at a funeral wake. A photograph published in the Scottish Sun shows the First Minister chatting to three women in a bar...
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Sky News

Keir Starmer Interview on COVID-19 Vote

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of interview with Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer about how Labour intends to vote in tomorrow's vote in the House of Commons on the new COVID-19 restrictions in England on 30th November 2020 in London, England.
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Sky News

Chaiman of the National Police Chiefs' Council Martin Hewitt speaking during the Downing Street coronvirus press update

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of the Chaiman of the National Police Chiefs' Council Martin Hewitt speaking during the Downing Street coronvirus press update on 21 January 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Digital Yuan Could Drive Cryptos and Coinbase Lower: ERShares

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Apr.18 -- ERShares COO & Chief Investment Strategist Eva Ados discusses crypto markets and also says digital yuan could drive cryptos and coinbase lower. She discuss her strategies with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...
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Sky News

UK: Four thousand fans were allowed inside Wembley stadium for the FA Cup Semi Final between Leicester and Southampton

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CLEAN: Interview with member of the public about being able to watch live sport again after coronavirus restrictions lifted on 18th April 2021 London, United Kingdom.
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Press Association

Birmingham pub bombings campaigner in court to deny Covid rule breach

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Birmingham pub bombings campaigner Julie Hambleton has appeared in court after refusing to pay a £200 fine for allegedly breaking Covid rules, after taking part in an anniversary convoy to mark the deadly blasts. Miss Hambleton appeared...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Analysts on US-listed Chinese companies hit by Beijing crackdown

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Analysts say Beijing could be trying to exert more control on overseas IPOs of tech companies after a recent crackdown on ride-hailing program Didi (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

DWS APAC CIO Sean Taylor on Beijing's Regulatory Crackdown

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Aug.31 -- DWS APAC CIO & Head of Emerging Market Equities, Sean Taylor, says he's staying cautious and selective within Chinese markets due to regulatory overhang. He speaks to Haslinda Amin and Yvonne Man on 'Bloomberg Markets: Asia'....
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Press Association

Mica homeowners protest outside Dail

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Protesters from Donegal gathered outside the Dail on Thursday to demand a 100% mica redress scheme. It was the latest protest to call for a 100% redress scheme for homeowners whose properties were built using defective bricks containing...
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Bloomberg

Dollar Weakness Expected in Next Several Months: TD Securities

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Oct.05 -- Mitul Kotecha, chief emerging -market Asia and Europe strategist at TD Securities, discusses the outlook for Asian markets, economies and policies. He also discusses the prospects for the dollar and the British pound. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Quintet's Antonucci: Supply Shortages Will Subside

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Daniele Antonucci, Quintet Private Bank chief economist discusses overweight credit, supply shortages. He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Grayscale Sponsor Spotlight

Higher Ed
Craig Salm, Chief Legal Officer, Grayscale speaks with Bloomberg's Michael Briody about the state of bitcoin ETFs in the US at the Bloomberg Crypto Summit.
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Press Association

Politics daily briefing: July 9

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments of the day, as a Durham Police investigation found Sir Keir Starmer did not break Covid regulations during a visit to the city last year.
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Bloomberg

Chainalysis's Gronager on Crypto Regulation Outlook

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Michael Gronager, co-Founder and chief executive officer at Chainalysis, discusses his outlook for crypto regulations and trading for 2023. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Open to Looser Liquidity Rules Favored by Dimon

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Oct.29 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says he is open to loosening financial crisis-era regulations that have stiffened liquidity rules for big banks. Mnuchin said he spoke to JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon other banks about how to...
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Curated Video

Government Combats Baby Formula Shortage With 'Operation Fly Formula'

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Experts say ramping up formula imports would be a quick way to beef up supply, but restrictive safety regulations and trade policies are in the way.
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Bloomberg

Credit Suisse Breached Rules in Greensill Case

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Credit Suisse Group AG "seriously breached" its risk management obligations in the Greensill Capital supply-chain financing affair, according to a probe by Switzerland's banking regulator Finma. Hugo Miller reports on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

The Future of Financial Regulation: Is Dodd-Frank Doomed?

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Nov.28 -- Sean Tuffy, Brown Brothers Harriman head of regulatory intelligence, discusses the future of financial regulation under President-elect Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

U.S. Treasury Changes the Game on Tax Inversions

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April 6 -- Patrick Cox, partner at Withers Bergman, discusses the authority for the U.S. Treasury Department to enact rules to curtail corporate tax inversion deals. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Foreign Investors Remain Bullish on Tapping Into Chinese Market

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Nov.19 -- Hannah Ryder, chief executive officer at Development Reimagined, discusses China’s foreign direct investment inflows despite the ongoing trade tensions with the U.S. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Shiller Sees Trump Regulations as 'Behavioral Economics'

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Feb.21 -- Yale University Professor Robert Shiller looks at the need for the U.S. government to revisit, review, and reduce existing regulations. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Bain’s Lavine Says More Regulation Not Necessarily a Bad Thing

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Jan.29 -- Bain Capital co-managing partner Jonathan Lavine says increased scrutiny and regulation under the Biden administration isn’t necessarily a bad thing for private asset managers. He says the industry and regulators both seek open...
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Bloomberg

Big Banks and Regulatory Reform in 2017

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Jan.04 -- Barclays Equity Research Analyst Jason Goldberg discusses President-elect Donald Trump’s choice of Sullivan & Cromwell partner Jay Clayton to run the Securities and Exchange Commission, big banks and regulatory reform. He...
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Bloomberg

What Are the Risks of the Volcker Rule Revamp?

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Aug.27 -- A revamp of the Volcker Rule is causing concern at some rating agencies about smaller banks taking on increased risk. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland and Bloomberg's Sonali Basak have the details on "Bloomberg...