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Mark Halperin: Obama Will Probably Veto Pipeline Bill

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Nov. 17 -- On ""With All Due Respect,"" Halperin says it's better for Mary Landrieu if the president signs legislation on Keystone. (Source: Bloomberg)
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RR7238B PARIS: CITY OF LIGHT OR BLIGHT

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Cuts available: z024288 The French capital is undergoing its first major face-lift since Baron Haussmann laid the foundations of modern Paris over a century ago. It is being carried out against a chorus of public criticism from...
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U.K. Post-Brexit Vote, a Tale of Two Economies

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Aug. 12 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's David Powell reports on the state of the U.K. economy post-Brexit vote. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Signs Brexit is hitting commercial property prices

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Signs Brexit is hitting commercial property prices
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Beware the 'Bull Trap': Why You Should Be Wary of Stocks

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July 19 -- Peter Cecchini, Cantor Fitzgerald chief market strategist, explains why you should be wary of U.S. stocks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Oliver Renick, Shery Ahn and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Ares Capital's DeVeer Is More Worried About Valuations Than the Economy

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Feb.28 -- "What we're unwinding here is a period in which the Fed provided seven or eight years of incredible stimulus" says Ares Capital Chairman Kipp DeVeer. "I don't worry so much about the economy, I worry about evaluations, because...
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Are Investors Expecting Too Much From Apple?

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Aug.31 -- Bloomberg's Oliver Renick and Mark Gurman preview the release of Apple Inc.'s new iPhone 8. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg Market Wrap 10/2: Gold Shines, Chip Stocks, Yield Curve

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Oct.02 -- Bloomberg market reporters take a deep dive into all of today's action.
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Why 2019 Will Be a Better Year for M&A Than 2018

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Feb.21 -- Rick Climan, Hogan Lovells partner, explains why he thinks 2019 will be a better year for M&A activity than 2018. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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No More 'Triple-R' Cuts for Banks in China, Says IMF's Kang

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Apr.16 -- Kenneth Kang Deputy Director for China in the Asia & Pacific Department of the International Monetary Fund, explains why the IMF sees a modest pickup in economic growth in China this year, and why no further cuts in the Reserve...
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AIA Group’s Lee on Earnings, China Business, Expansion Plan

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Aug.19 -- –- Lee Yuan Siong, chief executive and president at AIA Group Ltd., discusses first-half earnings, the business in China and the company’s expansion plan. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Japan’s Economy to See Rebound in 1Q 2020, Says Mizuho’s Momma

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Dec.18 -- Kazuo Momma, executive economist at Mizuho Research Institute and former assistant governor at the Bank of Japan, discusses the BOJ’s ETF lending program and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Get Used to Retail Investors Being a Market Force: RBC’s Carrier

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Feb.05 -- Frederique Carrier, head of investment strategy at RBC Wealth Management, discusses the current state of markets and where she’s finding opportunity. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Chobani CEO Says Federal Minimum Wage Should Be at Least $15 an Hour

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Dec.23 -- Chobani Chief Executive Officer Hamdi Ulukaya says the federal minimum wage should be at least $15 an hour. Ulukaya spoke to Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber on "Bloomberg Businessweek Debrief."
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Standard Chartered Sees More Downside for Dollar; Favors Aussie

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Mayank Mishra, global foreign exchange and macro strategist at Standard Chartered, discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy, Treasuries, and currencies. He also talks about China's economy, policies and markets. He speaks with Juliette...
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Goldman Sachs's Gill: Recession Isn't Our Base Case

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Goldman Sachs macro strategist Gurpreet Gill comments on the US economy, unemployment and monetary policy. "What central banks are trying to engineer is a degree of softening in the labor market," Gill said on Bloomberg Television. "They...
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Capital Markets Are 'Flashing Yellow': JPMorgan's Feroli

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Michael Feroli, JPMorgan's chief US economist, says capital markets are slowing down but there aren't any signs of elevated credit risk yet. He speaks during an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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IISS' Gould-Davies on Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

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Nigel Gould-Davies, Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, discusses the latest developments around Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on...
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End of Oligarch Era Nears

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Roman Abramovich is selling Chelsea Football Club after almost two decades of ownership. The billionaire's ties to Russia are being scrutinized. He is seeking 3 billion-pounds from the sale of the football club and has said that net...
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Global Bond Selloff Deepens as Rate-Hike Fears Rise

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The U.S. 10-Year yield rose briefly above 1.95% for the first time since December 2019 as the Treasury rout gains steam. Bloomberg's Dani Burger reports.
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Wine, Beef Could Be Next in China-Australia Trade Thaw

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Hopes are rising that China could further ease trade restrictions on Australia products amid a warming of diplomatic ties and expectations that Beijing will soon resume imports of Australian coal. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg...
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With Britney Spears committed to a hospital psychiatric ward, it's now up to a team of professional caregivers - and possibly the legal system - to reverse her seemingly endless downward spiral. Marty Brenner, an addiction specialist, answers some key questions

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HEADLINE: Spears behavior 'on hold' in hospital CAPTION: With Britney Spears committed to a hospital psychiatric ward, it's now up to a team of professional caregivers - and possibly the legal system - to reverse her seemingly endless...
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HONEYBEES TAKE UP RESIDENCE AT WALDORF ASTORIA

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The hotel plans to harvest its own honey and help pollinate plants in the skyscraper-heavy heart of the city, joining a mini beekeeping boom that has taken over hotel rooftops from Paris to Times Square. "Today about half the population...
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US reax to Phelps and gymnastics performances

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The simple sign outside Taylor's Accents Gifts says it all: "Congratulations Aly Raisman, Needham's Golden Girl." It seems as if everyone in the Boston suburb is rooting for Raisman, the captain of the US women's gymnastics team that...