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Bank of America Doubles Down on London

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Feb.22 -- Bloomberg’s Jason Kelly discusses banks fortifying roots in both London and New York. He speaks with Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Kushners Give Up Control of NYC Tower to Ease $1.2 Billion Loan Issue

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Aug.06 -- The family firm of President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner will no longer face a $1.2 billion debt payment after giving up control of the New York tower meant to be their crown jewel. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports...
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Amazon's Biggest Bull Thinks Nixing HQ2 May Be a Bluff

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Feb.15 -- Tom Forte, analyst at D.A. Davidson, explains why he believes that Amazon.com Inc. abandoning its HQ2 plans in New York could be an effort to bring government back to the table. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on...
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Amazon Scrapping HQ2 in NYC Is a Wake-Up Call to Tech, Redfin CEO Says

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Feb.14 -- Glenn Kelman, Redfin Corp. chief executive officer, discusses Amazon.com Inc. scrapping its plans for a new headquarters in Long Island City with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Amazon Reconsidering New York Headquarters Site: WaPo

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Feb.08 -- Amazon.com Inc. is reconsidering its plan to build a corporate campus in New York after facing a wave of opposition, according to a report. Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn has the latest on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" 
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Amazon Is Welcome in Detroit, Says Sen. Stabenow

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Feb.14 -- Senator Debbie Stabenow, a member of the Senate Finance Committee and a Democrat from Michigan, discusses Amazon.com Inc.'s decision to pull out for New York City for its planned HQ2 campus. She speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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JPMorgan Weighs Shifting Jobs From New York Area

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Oct.28 -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. is quietly shrinking its workforce in New York and reportedly considering relocating several thousand employees out of the area to help rein in costs. Bloomberg’s Ed Hammond reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bank of America CEO Says 'We Feel Very Good' About the Consumer

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Dec.20 -- Bank of America Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan says the American consumer is very strong. He also talks about the Federal Reserve with David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Suspect In New York Hanukkah Celebration Stabbings Pleads Not Guilty

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The man accused of stabbing five Jews during a Hanukkah celebration in New York has been arrested on attempted murder charges.
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USNS Comfort Discharges Last COVID-19 Patient, Leaves NYC

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The U.S. Navy hospital ship docked in New York last month to help alleviate overcrowding hospitals amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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New York City Cancels Event Permits Through End Of June

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Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday that nonessential city-permitted events, including concerts and festivals, would not go on as planned.
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Schmidt Says Pandemic Will Go on for 'Pretty Long Time'

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May.14 -- Eric Schmidt, former Google chief executive officer and chairman, says New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is doing a good job of handling the coronavirus pandemic. Schmidt is also co-founder of Schmidt Futures. He appears on the...
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Rudin Sees Signs of Hope in NYC Real Estate

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Jun.10 -- Rudin Management Chief Executive Officer William Rudin discusses the state of New York City real estate with Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Lisa Abramowicz and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Chef Eric Ripert Reopens Le Bernardin in New York

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Oct.02 -- Chef Eric Ripert is reopening his restaurant Le Bernardin in New York City with indoor seating. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Amid Protests, DOJ Says It Can Deploy Armed Agents To Vote Centers

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Some former officials are worried they'll interfere with the tally.
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Prosecutors Say June Knife Attack on NYPD Was ISIS-Inspired

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An indictment returned in federal court Wednesday charges the man with four crimes, including robbery and three firearms violations.
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NYPD Arrests Dozens in Heated Election Protests

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Nov.05 -- Police reportedly arrested nearly 60 people in New York City overnight Thursday as peaceful demonstrations turned into heated confrontations.
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New York City COVID-19 Cases Rising

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Officials reported 532 new cases Thursday.
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Moelis’s Mahmoodzadegan Sees ‘Froth’ in Some IPO Valuations

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Dec.15 -- Moelis & Company co-President Navid Mahmoodzadegan discusses recent IPO valuations, the outlook for M&A activity and bankruptcies in the year ahead, and New York City’s future as a financial hub. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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Cuomo on Thanksgiving During Covid: Don't Be a Turkey

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Nov.18 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says he expects the Covid-19 infection rates to skyrocket after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Trump: Vaccine Won't Be Delivered to N.Y. Until Authorized

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Nov.13 -- President Donald Trump expects Pfizer Inc.'s Covid-19 vaccine to be made available to the entire general population as soon as April but says he won't deliver it to New York until authorized to do so.
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NYC to Close Vaccination Cites If No Major Resupply

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Jan.19 -- New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says the city will have to close vaccination sites after Thursday if it doesn’t get a major resupply. The city wants to vaccinate 300,000 people this week but has only about 92,000 doses,...
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Mayoral Candidate Chang Says NYC Isn't Working for Anyone

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Feb.18 -- New York City Mayoral Candidate Art Chang (D) sees 'challenging roads ahead' in the mayoral race and discusses the city's future as a financial center. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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New York City Honors Victims Of COVID

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The event marks one year since first deaths were reported.