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All About Expectations: U.S. Auto Stocks Rise But March Sales Drop
Apr.02 -- The sugar high from U.S. tax reform appears to be wearing off on automakers, along with the added pressure of slowing GDP growth. That translated into a sales drop in March for many companies and yet shares in Fiat Chrysler,...
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Thousands march in Colombia during strike
Thousands of Colombians marched on Thursday in several cities across the country in a day of national strike calling for economic improvements, higher quality in higher education and rejection of the murder of social leaders.
Bloomberg
RBA to Cut Rates Today and in August: HSBC's Bloxham
Jun.03 -- Paul Bloxham, chief economist for Australia and New Zealand at HSBC Holdings Plc talks about Reserve Bank of Australia's policy and the nation's economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
Curated Video
France to push ahead with tax on tech giants
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire made clear Saturday that France will press ahead with a landmark tax on multinational tech giants like Google and Facebook, despite strong opposition from US President Donald Trump.
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Alfalah Investments Link Up With Azimut DIFC for Pakistan Fund
Nov.25 -- Maheen Rahman, chief executive officer at Alfalah GHP Investment Management LTD., discusses her partnership with Azimut DIFC in the launching of a Pakistan-focused equity fund that aims to attract global investors to Pakistan’s...
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Asean Central Banks to Keep Policy Steady: HSBC’s Incalcaterra
Sep.19 -- Joseph Incalcaterra, chief Asean economist at HSBC Holdings PLC, discusses the economic recovery in Southeast Asia, central bank policies and his outlook for the region. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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BlackRock's Peter Hayes Is a Little Bit Cautious on High-Yield
Apr.04 -- Peter Hayes, head of municipal bonds at BlackRock, discusses the outlook for muni bonds and performance of high-yield bonds. He speaks with Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Tax Bill Loopholes May Benefit Wall Street's Wealthiest
Nov.21 -- Lawmakers who sped a bill through the U.S. House last week may have handed a few more goodies to Wall Street’s wealthiest than they realize. Bloomberg's Zach Mider reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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JPMorgan's Glassman: Market Believes in Economic Growth
Feb.07 -- Jim Glassman, head economist for commercial banking at JPMorgan, talks about market optimism for the U.S. economy as he sees an uptick in productivity fueling the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
What U.S. Tax Reform May Mean for Bank Earnings
Jan.08 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Alison Williams previews earnings season for the banking sector and possible impact from tax reform. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Why the U.S. Tax System Is Broken
Apr.11 -- Former House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp, senior policy advisor at PricewaterhouseCoopers, talks about why he believes the U.S. tax system is broken. He speaks with Mike McKee, Joe Weisenthal and Abigail Doolittle on...
Bloomberg
IRS Faces Tough Tax Filing Season, Treasury Says
Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo says it will be a frustrating tax filing season for the IRS. He says the agency is underfunded. Adeyemo says people should file their returns online to get refunds faster. He spoke to Bloomberg's...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: American Civics: The Fiscal Cliff
Sal compares the possible outcomes of the federal budget negotiations around the "fiscal cliff." [12:02]