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Colombia's Ocampo on Inflation, Capital Markets, Tourism

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Colombian Finance Minister Jose Antonio Ocampo discusses the impact of inflation on his nation's economy, plans to raise capital, and growth in tourism on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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This Christmas Is Very Strong in the U.K.: Laurent

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Dec. 18 -- PhotoBox Group Chief Executive Officer Stan Laurent discusses the seasons shopping trends, the importance of mobile and the most popular gifts of the season with Bloomberg's Mark Barton, Anna Edwards and Manus Cranny on...
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Stella & Dot's Business Booms, But Will It Go Public?

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Dec. 10 -- Stella & Dot CEO Jessica Herrin discusses expanding her brand, the chances of going public and celebrity fans. She speaks on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Canadian Finance Minister on Growth, Budget, Taxes

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March 30 -- Minister of Finance of Canada Bill Morneau discusses the country's budget fiscal deficit and economy with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Expert questions Musk's Twitter motive

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A political economist has questioned Elon Musk's motives for a proposed acquisition of Twitter, drawing comparisons with the late billionaire Howard Hughes. Quotes from Dr Steven McCabe, associate professor at Birmingham City University.
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What Is Success? Big Thinkers Reflect

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Sept. 28 -- "Big Problems. Big Thinkers." features acclaimed journalist Terre Blair interviewing an extraordinary group of leaders to find solutions to some of the most urgent challenges facing humanity: global climate change, financial...
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Were U.S. Airstrikes on Syria Successful?

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Sept. 23 -- The U.S. and its Arab allies launched a series of airstrikes against Islamic State positions in Syria, a major expansion of President Barack Obamas effort to destroy the Sunni extremist group. Bloomberg's Indira Lakshmanan....
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Sky News

Rise in number of women starting up businesses

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Rise in number of women starting up businesses
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The Startup Making Money on 30B Online Ads Each Day

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Oct. 23 -- Online advertising is the bread and butter of the internet and New York-based startup Appnexus is serving as its middleman. CEO Brian O'Kelley discusses the business with Bloomberg's Alex Barinka at the company's Manhattan...
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Microsoft vs. Amazon: Who Will Win in the Cloud?

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Oct. 24 -- BCSG Managing Director John Davis discusses how his cloud services brokerage works, the battle for cloud computing space, the health of the U.K. tech sector with Bloomberg's Mark Barton and Manus Cranny on ""Countdown.""...
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VOICED : Soweto's urban entrepreneurs take on the world

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Soweto's small scale entrepreneurs are taking their creations to the world with the help of an innovative new scheme that hopes to transform South Africa's township economy
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Porsche's Blume Says No Decision Yet on Diesel Cars

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Aug.29 -- Oliver Blume, Porsche AG chairman, discusses Porsche's new Cayenne SUV and the possibility of discontinuing diesel cars with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Farfetch CEO Neves on AI, Competition and Brexit

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Jul.12 -- Jose Neves, Farfetch's chief executive officer, discusses the future of e-commerce with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bellamy's Chairman Resigns Amid Investor Revolt

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Feb.27 -- Bellamy's Australia Chairman Rob Woolley resigned following the baby food maker's flawed foray into China and its stock price collapse. Bloomberg's Angus Whitley reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Aon Hewitt's Datta: Dodd-Frank Made Large Banks Safer

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Feb.06 -- Tapan Datta, head of asset allocation at Aon Hewitt, discusses President Trump's executive actions to undo Dodd-Frank, its impact on markets and the future of the legislation. He speaks to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny and Anna...
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Harvard's Amartya Sen Says European Unity Is Important

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Apr.20 -- Amartya Sen, Nobel laureate and Harvard professor, discusses his warning to Marine Le Pen about using his ideas to campaign against the EU. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "What'd You Miss?"
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

In speech at the Pentagon, Gen. Omar Bradley discusses the Soviet Union's role in Korean War

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As he delivers a proposed speech at the Pentagon, CU SOT Gen. Omar Bradley discusses Soviet Union participation in Korean War, treaties, atomic weaponry: 'The suggestion that the Soviet Union could be included as a neutral observer is so...
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Marc Benioff: Most Popular Computer Today Is Mobile Phone

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Jan.19 -- Marc Benioff, chief executive officer and founder at Salesforce.com, discusses the company’s growth, competition in cloud applications, innovation at Apple and Donald Trump’s relationship with the tech community. He speaks...
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Finance Minister Says Canada Is an Ambitious Country

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Mar.22 -- Canadian Finance Minster Bill Morneau discusses the country's economy and budget. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Rio Ferdinand on Business, Investment and Women's Soccer

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Nov.28 -- Rio Ferdinand, former Manchester United and England defender, discusses his financial backing of fintech firm Reliable Surveyors, which helps first time buyers onto the property ladder. He also discusses the growth of women's...
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Tinder, Netflix and Tencent Lead Record-Breaking Year for Apps

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Dec.19 -- Danielle Levitas, App Annie executive vice president of global marketing and insights, discusses her company's ranking of consumer spending on non-gaming apps. She speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Greece to Begin ‘Complex Exercise’ of Reopening Tourism

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Apr.28 -- Greek Minister of Tourism Haris Theoharis says hotels will gradually open as the country begins to lift coronavirus pandemic restrictions over the next week. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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E-House Chair Says China's Property Market to Remain Stable

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Mar.12 -- One of China's largest real estate services firms says the nation will remain stable as the government continues to provide support for the sector. E-House Chairman Zhou Xin gave us his outlook at the Wharton Global Forum in...
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Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn on Nationalization, Brexit, Climate

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Nov.18 -- Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the U.K.'s opposition Labour Party, discusses plans to nationalize key industries including rail, postal services, water and the national grid if his party is elected into government. He also discusses...