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Sen. Bob Menendez found guilty in federal bribery trial

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Menendez was facing numerous criminal counts, including bribery, fraud, extortion and obstruction of justice.
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Sunak: Tax cuts for businesses and families 'at risk' if Labour are elected

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has claimed tax cuts for businesses and families will be put at risk if he is no longer Prime Minister. as he spoke in a Q&A with staff at a distribution company in Banbury, Oxfordshire. Asked how he would...
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Former President Trump's closing arguments at CNN debate

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"Like so many politicians, this man is just a complainer," former President Trump said of his opponent. (Scripps News)
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Biden's Title IX law expanding protections for LGBTQ+ students now blocked in 10 states

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A federal judge in Kentucky temporarily blocked laws expanding protections for LGBTQ+ students in six additional states. (Scripps News)
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Minister for Justice refuses to comment on Garda Commission over bicycle loan to farmer

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Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has refused to comment on the criticism of Garda Commission Drew Harris after he said the public didn't know the full matter regarding a garda was cleared of wrongdoing after loaning a bicycle to a farmer.
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Rajan on the Contagion Risk from Credit Suisse, SVB

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Raghuram Rajan, a former governor of India's central bank, talks about the problems facing Credit Suisse and Silicon Valley Bank. He's on Bloomberg Markets. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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Elon Musk Will Buy Twitter For $44 Billion | Recount Live

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After weeks of speculation over how serious he was, Twitter has accepted Elon Musk’s buyout offer for roughly $44 billion. The move will take the company private. Should you be nervous? And what will the future of Twitter look like?...
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Citigroup's Dugan: 'Unwarranted' US Capital Plan a Threat to Bank Lending

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Citigroup Chair John Dugan says the "unwarranted proposed increase" of bank capital requirements in the US "will have a material impact on the amount of lending that US companies can do generally." He speaks with Francine Lacqua on the...
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New gangway fitted on Bibby Stockholm barge

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Footage from Portland where the Bibby Stockholm barge has a new gangway fitted to meet fire regulations highlighted by the Fire Brigade Union.
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Dimon Urges 'More Humility' in Slam of US Capital Plans

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon took aim Monday at higher capital requirements proposed for the banking industry by US regulators in July. William Shaw reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Fed's Barr 'Deeply Concerned' About Stablecoins Without US Oversight

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The Federal Reserve's Vice-Chair of Supervision Michael Barr says he's "deeply concerned" about stablecoins without strong federal oversight during a speech Friday at a fintech conference at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
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Strategic Wealth Capital's Yamaki on Global Markets

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Adrianne Yamaki, Founder and financial advisor at Strategic Wealth Capital, discusses her outlook and investment strategies on global markets. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

Raimondo Says Predictable Regulations in China Needed

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US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized the need for a predictable regulatory environment in China as she wrapped up a visit to the nation that was intended to improve economic ties. Eric Martin reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Turkey's Central Bank Raises Rates to Near Two-Decade High

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Turkey's central bank's jumbo interest-rate hike has triggered a major rally in the country's assets. The Turkish lira, long one of the world's worst-performing currencies, surged the most in almost two years. Former Fed economist Selva...
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Bloomberg

US Banks' $118 Billion Buffer Likely Wiped Out by New Rules

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Wall Street's biggest banks are preparing for new regulations that could erase more than $100 billion in excess capital built up over the past decade. Vonnie Quinn reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Rep. Steil on Fed, Big Banks, House GOP

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Republican Representative of Wisconsin, Bryan Steil, discusses Fed Chair Jerome Powell testifying to Congress today and Powell reiterating that more rate hikes are needed to bring inflation down. He also gives his remarks on a bill to...
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DRS may be scrapped next week if UK Government does not back down, Yousaf hints

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Scotland’s deposit return scheme (DRS) could be scrapped as early as next week if the UK Government does not back down, First Minister Humza Yousaf has said.
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Politics daily briefing: May 24

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All the latest political developments in the UK as the Cabinet Office referred Boris Johnson to the police for unspecified potential lockdown breaches when he was prime minister.
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Bloomberg

Guy Hands Says UK Has 'More Rules,' Not Less Post-Brexit

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Terra Firma Capital Partners Chairman and founder Guy Hands says the UK needs a post-Brexit bureaucratic and regulatory rollback to attract investment and encourage economic growth. "It's the British establishment which has managed to...
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Bloomberg

Reckless Behavior Led to SVB Crisis: Ex-Bridgewater CEO

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Former Bridgewater CEO David McCormick says the collapse of SVB is indicative of reckless behavior, poor regulation and a broader macro problem. He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news...
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Tabbush Report Founder on HSBC Shareholder Meeting

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Daniel Tabbush, Founder of the Tabbush Report, discusses his outlook for HSBC as the bank's executives pledge to keep up dividend payments at its Hong Kong shareholder meeting. He speaks with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

Yellen Proposes FSOC Revisions to Nonbank Oversight

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"The existing guidance, issued in 2019, created inappropriate hurdles as part of the designation process," US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says during a Financial Stability Oversight Council meeting. Follow Bloomberg for business...
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Bloomberg

Calamos Investments' CEO on Bank Turmoil, Private Credit

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John Koudounis, Calamos Investments President and CEO, discusses the rising demand for private credit and the recent Fed rate hike. He speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick from the sidelines of the Milken Institute Global Conference...
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Operation Red Meat: How Boris Johnson plans to save his premiership

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Ministers are setting out a flurry of policies, under the title Operation Red Meat, which are designed to revive Boris Johnson’s fortunes as he faces continuing anger over “partygate” allegations. Fury over the gatherings was compounded...