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JPMorgan CEO Dimon on Stimulus, M&A, War for Talent

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JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon weighs in on the Russia-Ukraine crisis and says there's probably been too much economic stimulus. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond at the JPMorgan Global High Yield and Leveraged Finance...
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The reality that the nation is indeed in recession and that the downturn may well be prolonged sent Wall Street plunging Monday, hurtling the Dow Jones industrials down nearly 700 points and wiping out more than half of last week's big gains. (Dec. 1)

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HEADLINE:Stocks drop nearly 700 on recession confirmation CAPTION: The reality that the nation is indeed in recession and that the downturn may well be prolonged sent Wall Street plunging Monday, hurtling the Dow Jones industrials down...
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Shortly after Wall Street opens to another nosedive, President Bush took to the airwaves to reassure Americans that he feels their economic pain, and the government is doing all it can to turn the market slide.

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HEADLINE: Bush pained by economic anxiety CAPTION: Shortly after Wall Street opens to another nosedive, President Bush took to the airwaves to reassure Americans that he feels their economic pain, and the government is doing all it can...
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Bloomberg

How Likely Are Bankers Going to Cheat and Lie?

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Nov. 20 -- Bloomberg Businessweeks Kyle Stock reports on the likelihood that bankers may cheat and lie. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Meredith Whitneys Fund Down 11% as Top Execs Bail

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Dec. 22 -- Meredith Whitney, who started a hedge fund after becoming one of Wall Streets most famous analysts, is facing tough times. Her hedge fund is down 11% this year, its main investor has demanded money back, top executives have...
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Bloomberg

Oil Prices a Response to European Weakness: Engle

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Dec. 15 -- Nobel Laureate Robert Engle discusses economic modeling, oil prices and the global economy on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Yuri Milner on Microsoft-LinkedIn Deal, Startups

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June 14 -- DST Global founder Yuri Milner discusses the Microsoft-LinkedIn deal, the next great startup and where he thinks he'll find it. He speaks to Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Bloomberg Technology Conference.
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Bloomberg

LendingClub Shakeup: What Comes Next?

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May 17 -- LendingClub Corp. shares fell further in Tuesday trading as investors suspended debt purchases in the wake of the surprise departure of its Chief Executive Officer. Bloomberg's Noah Buhayar looks at what comes next for the...
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The sights and sounds of was is likely to be known as the crash of 2008, a year of gigantic losses and huge volatility.

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HEADLINE:Year in Review: The Economic Meltdown CAPTION: The sights and sounds of was is likely to be known as the crash of 2008, a year of gigantic losses and huge volatility. (Dec. 22) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] October 6, 2008 New York...
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White Line Is Apple, Red Line Is Toothpaste Company

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June 3 -- On "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene looks at the performance of Apple compared to Colgate-Palmolive. Gamco CIO of Growth Equities Howard Ward akso weighs in on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN: Visitors seek answers at Museum of American Finance

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CLEAN: Visitors seek answers at Museum of American Finance
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US stocks dip as markets digest shock Trump win

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Wall Street stocks dip in choppy trading following Donald Trump's shock win in the US presidential election as hopes of a pro-business agenda partially blunted the higher uncertainty
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Rep. Joaquin Castro: Trump Speech ‘a Bit Dark’

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Jan.20 -- Democratic Congressman Joaquin Castro of Texas reacts to President Trump’s inaugural address. He speaks with Kevin Cirilli on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Mnuchin Says He's Focused on Regulatory Reform

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Apr.26 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin discusses financial regulation and Trump approval of a candidate to be the next vice chair of the Federal Reserve on regulatory reform.
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Bloomberg

What an SEC Change Could Mean for Wall Street

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Feb.15 -- The SEC's interim chief has quietly initiated a review that could make it harder for government lawyers to open investigations into corporate wrongdoing, said three people with knowledge of the matter. Bloomberg's Ben Bain has...
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Bloomberg

Jimmy Dunne: Trump Shouldn’t Be Worried About Wall Street

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Jan.24 -- Sandler O'Neill Senior Managing Principal Jimmy Dunne discusses his optimism about Donald Trump, the president’s cabinet picks, regulation, tax reform and Goldman Sachs. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker on...
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Victoria’s Secret models recall past fashion shows for the lingerie brand

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VICTORIA'S SECRET MEMORIES Adriana Lima walked her first Victoria's Secret runway in 1999 at just 18-years-old. Now at 36, the model is getting ready to walk the runway at its next show in Shanghai. She...
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3G Capital Reels Despite Buffett Stamp of Approval

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Feb.28 -- he remarkable decline at Kraft Heinz Co. has raised questions that go beyond the struggle to sell more products to today’s more discerning consumers. The spotlight now is on 3G Capital and whether its cost-cutting is an...
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Bloomberg

Big Banks Start Adding Staff After Cutting 802,000 Jobs

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Apr.03 -- Some big banks have started to slowly boost staff levels, reversing the trend of Wall Street job cuts since the financial crisis. Bloomberg's Yalman Onaran reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Maersk Blazes a Shipping Diversity Trail With First Female CFO

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Jun.21 -- A.P. Moller-Maersk appointed Carolina Dybeck Happe as the company’s first female chief financial officer, joining the company by the beginning of next year. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Auto Industry Doesn’t Seem Anywhere Near Recession, Albertine Says

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Feb.13 -- James Albertine, strategy VP at MileOne Autogroup, examines the prospect of an auto industry recession and increasing auto loan delinquencies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Bloomberg

$600,000 Knicks Ticket Perk Triggered BGC's SEC Fine

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Jul.19 -- BGC Partners Inc.'s brokerage unit received a $1.25 million fine from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over allegations the firm supplied courtside seats for the New York Knicks to broker Richard Anthony that weren’t...
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Bloomberg

Silver Lake's Global Blue in 'Sweet Spot' for Fintech, Far Point CEO Says

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Jan.16 -- Thomas Farley, Far Point Acquisition Corp. chief executive officer and former New York Stock Exchange president, discusses activist investor Dan Loeb, Chinese tycoon Jack Ma and Silver Lake joining forces to bet on the business...
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Bloomberg

Wall Street-Area Apartments Linger Amid Market Glut

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Aug.19 -- Apartments in Manhattan's Financial District are spending more time on the market and often selling below asking prices due to a glut of listings in the area. Bloomberg's Sarah Ponczek reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."