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Fed Has Lost Control of Yield Curve and Needs to Cut Rates, Economist Schomer Says
Oct.03 -- Markus Schomer, Pinebridge Investments chief economist, explains why the Federal Reserve needs to cut interest rates. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn, Amanda Lang and Michael Regan on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Newsy's Latest Tech News
Facebook has launched a new tool to help people find a location to get vaccinated. Apple has discontinued its original HomePod smart speaker.
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Bill Gates speaks at the Institute of Directors
CLEAN: Interior shots of Bill Gates gives speech at Institute of Directors about future of technology on 27 April 1993 in London, United Kingdom.
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How Christians Are Coupling Biblical Concepts With Mental Wellness
Leaders in faith and science are trying to bridge the two in the mental health space by providing resources and support to congregations.
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Shuster Says Infrastructure Package Target Is This Year
Mar.08 -- President Donald Trump has put a $1 trillion infrastructure plan at the top of his legislative agenda. House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Bill Shuster spoke about the president's infrastructure goals and a...
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Musk Says 'Funding Secured' Claim Followed Saudi Meeting
Aug.13 -- Jeffrey Osborne, managing director and senior research analyst at Cowen, discusses Elon Musk stating in a blog post that he sent his 'funding secured" tweet after meeting with a Saudi Fund that purchased almost five percent of...
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Facebook CEO Zuckerberg on data breach: "It Was My Mistake and I'm Sorry"
The first of two congressional hearings with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has begun.
Zuckerberg is testifying in the Senate on Tuesday and the House on Wednesday.
He agreed to testify after revelations that...
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Activist Investors Target Bigger Companies in Europe, Says Alvarez & Marsal
Jun.26 -- Malcolm Mackenzie, head of European corporate transformation services at Alvarez & Marsal, discusses the new report on activist investors in Europe, the rise in "wolf packs" and if the U.K. is more susceptible to activism. He...
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Surging Demand for Temeprature Scanning as Businesses Re-open
Jun.01 -- The Pentagon is working with Flir Systems, Inc. to install thermal imaging cameras in its building to scan visitors' temperature. In an exclusive interview, James Cannon, chief executive officer at Flir, discusses the company's...
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ECB Working on Crisis Tool If There's a Bond Blowout
The European Central Bank is working on a crisis tool to deploy in the event of a blowout in the bond yields of weaker euro-zone economies, according to officials familiar with the plans. Bloomberg's Jana Randow speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Rhino horns sawn off to protect animals from poachers
LEAD IN: Eager to stop wildlife poaching, some in Africa are taking the drastic step of de-horning rhinos before the illegal hunters do, taking a chainsaw to the hulking animals' most distinctive feature.Southern white rhinos are listed...
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Iranian Petroleum Minister Says OPEC Deal Unlikely
Jun.19 -- Iran Petroleum Minister Bijan Zanganeh told reporters in Vienna that a deal to phase out OPEC production curbs after oil prices rose is unlikely to be reached and isn’t needed as the recent rally was partly triggered by U.S....
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ECB Chief Economist Peter Praet on Monetary Policy, TLTROS, German Bunds, Brexit
Mar.28 -- The European Central Bank’s Chief Economist Peter Praet discusses the ECB’s monetary policy, TLTROS, German bunds, Brexit and his biggest concerns weighing on the global economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Jana Randow at the ECB...
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PBOC Injects $40B in Targeted MLF Operation
Jan.22 -- The PBOC is stepping up its support for the economy by injecting $40B into the system in its first-ever targeted medium-term lending facility operation. This is all part of the efforts to reduce financing costs for small and...