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Japanese Hybrid Cars Are Beating the Slump in China’s Market

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Nov.28 -- China’s once-in-a-generation car slump is hobbling carmakers around the globe that placed their bets on what is the world’s biggest auto market. But one group is weathering the slowdown unscathed: Japan. Companies like Toyota...
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Ken Langone on Philanthropy, Politics, and the Amazon Business Model

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May.03 -- Ken Langone, co-founder at Home Depot and author of 'I Love Capitalism," discusses philanthropic efforts, income inequality in America, the pitfalls of political civility, and what business can learn from Amazon.com Inc. He...
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GOP Cant Take Obamas Bait on Immigration: Rep. Schock

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Nov. 21 -- Rep. Aaron Schock, a Republican from Illinois, and former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland discuss President Barack Obamas executive order on immigration. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Anthony Scott, a brother of Walter Scott, who was shot to death by a North Charleston, South Carolina police officers, says his brother was the "nucleus" of his family. (April 8)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNorth Charleston, South Carolina - April 8, 20151. SOUNDBITE (English) Anthony Scott, older brother of Walter Scott. "Well, when I initially heard that he was dead I couldn't believe it and I...
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Clean Energy ETFs Drastically Outperform

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Aug.26 -- Ama Seery, sustainability analyst at Janus Henderson Investors, discusses the appetite for renewable energy, the future of energy policy and climate change. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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The Outlook for U.K. Trade With the EU Post Brexit

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October 28 -- The pound’s reaction to this week’s gross domestic product report provided an insight into currency traders’ attitude to Brexit. Sterling fell on Thursday, even after the first growth data to cover the period since...
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Serra: Italy Impossible to Govern, Needs New Election Law

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Dec.09 -- Davide Serra, chief executive officer and founder at Algebris Investments, and Geoffrey Yu, head of U.K. investment office at UBS Wealth Management, discuss Italy's governmental challenges and the state of the nation's banking...
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Fed Raises Key Rate, Sees 2 More Hikes This Year

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The Federal Reserve is raising its key interest rate and signaling confidence in the U.S. economy's durability but plans to continue a gradual approach to rate hikes for 2018 under its new chairman, Jerome...
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How China Can Withstand the Impact of U.S. Trade Tariffs

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May.13 -- Chen Zhao, chief global strategist at Alpine Macro, discusses the impact of trade tariffs on the U.S. and Chinese economies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Facebook's Opt-Out Function Puts Onus on Users, Says Former Obama Campaign Head

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Facebook Inc. announced it will allow people to opt out of seeing political ads on both Facebook and Instagram. Teddy Goff, Precision Strategies founding partner and former re-election digital director for President Barack Obama,...
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Eaton Vance's Patel Sees Infrastructure Optimism in Muni Market

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Nov.14 -- Nisha Patel, muni portfolio manager at Eaton Vance, discusses expectations for an infrastructure boost to the muni market following the midterm elections. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bernie Sanders speaking at California Democrats conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders speaking at the California Democrats conference on 2 June 2019 in San Francisco, California
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Huntsman: Stability of Great Concern to Chinese Leaders

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Oct. 20 -- Atlantic Council Chairman John Hunstman discusses the Hong Kong protests with Mark Crumpton on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jeff Sessions Recuses Himself Russian Investigations

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Mar.03 -- Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli discusses Attorney General Jeff Sessions removing himself from investigations of Russian interference in the 2016 elections and Vice President Pence’s email controversy. He speaks with Francine...
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Dollar Fluctuates as Market Awaits FOMC Minutes

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Feb.20 -- In "Futures In Focus," Bill Baruch, president at Blue Line Futures, examines how the Federal Reserve minutes can impact the U.S. dollar. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Rep. Dingell: We Need to Remember Who We Are as Americans

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Jul.16 -- Representative Debbie Dingell, a Democrat from Michigan, discuses comments from President Donald Trump about four House Democrats, top issues for Democrats, and the need for immigration reform. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Rhodium Group Director on Chips Sector

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Reva Goujon, Director at Rhodium Group, discusses her take on the the latest development on US chips restrictions. Japan and the Netherlands are likely to join Washington in tightening controls over exports to China of advanced...
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Maher: Euro Levels Reflect Currency's Middle Ground

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Jan.31 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays the trading history of the synthetic euro, including the inverted Deutsche mark, going back to the 1970's. He speaks with Daragh Maher, U.S. head of FX strategy at...
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ECB May Raise Rates by 40 Basis Points by End of 2019, ING's Patel Says

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Jul.26 -- Viraj Patel, a foreign-exchange strategist at ING Bank NV, talks about European Central Bank, Bank of Japan and Federal Reserve policies and implications for currencies. He speaks with Manus Cranny and Yousef Gamal El-Din on...
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Ex-U.K. PM Blair on Brexit Vote, Second Referendum

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Dec.06 -- Former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair discusses the Brexit deal up for a Parliamentary vote on December 11, the prospect of a second Brexit vote, and the divisions in U.K. government. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : DUP leader speaks as results come in for N. Ireland Assembly vote

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Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Jeffrey Donaldson says the party is being 'squeezed' as results come in from the Assembly election in Northern Ireland (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Ex-U.K. PM Blair Says New Brexit Vote Only Way to Resolve Disagreement

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Dec.06 -- Former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair discusses the Brexit deal up for a Parliamentary vote on December 11, the prospect of a second Brexit vote, and the divisions in U.K. government. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Likelihood of Fed Move in Either Direction Is Remote, UBS Says

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Apr.23 -- Arend Kapteyn, chief economist at UBS, discusses Federal Reserve and European Central Bank policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."