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What Would Short-Term Impact of a Brexit Look Like?

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May 23 -- Bloomberg's Jamie Murray discusses the chances and risks of a Brexit. He reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sky News

UK 2017 General Election - Conservatives May and Hammond economic press conference

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots Conservatives UK Prime Minister Theresa May and UK Chancellor Philip Hammond during press conference and Phihlip Hammond soundbite on financial black hole in Labour's Manifesto spending plans. Theresa May and...
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Portugal's Centeno Says Greece Will Confirm Commitments

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Jun.16 -- Portuguese Finance Minister Mario Centeno talks about Greece securing $9.5 billion in new loans as it faces large bond payments due in July. He speaks with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Corrects spelling...
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White House Homeland Security Adviser Quits

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President Donald Trump's homeland security adviser is resigning in the latest White House departure. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement Tuesday that Thomas Bossert would be leaving his...
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CLEAN : BBC urges UN to help protect rights of its Iranian staff

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The BBC appeals to the United Nations in Geneva to protect the human rights of its journalists and their families saying Iranian authorities are escalating years of persecution and harassment
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Sturgeon slams UK PM's Brexit deal, saying it will leave Scotland worse off

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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said a UK government-proposed Brexit deal was unacceptable and damaging to Scottish people.
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Supporters of rival Ukrainian candidates clash

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Police have moved in to stop a scuffle between supporters of rival candidates in Ukraine's presidential election.
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Emissions Data a 'Wake-Up Call' for Energy Transition, BP's Dale Says

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Jun.12 -- Spencer Dale, group chief economist at BP, discusses the company’s Annual Statistical Review of World Energy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Expert: China an economic foe, not military threat

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Trucks carrying nuclear missiles designed to evade U.S. defenses, a supersonic attack drone and other products of a two-decade-old weapons development effort rolled through Beijing as China's Communist Party marked 70 years in power with...
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Expert: China an economic foe, not military threat

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Trucks carrying nuclear missiles designed to evade U.S. defenses, a supersonic attack drone and other products of a two-decade-old weapons development effort rolled through Beijing as China's Communist Party marked 70 years in power with...
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Bloomberg

CLO Market Flashes Warning Signs for Debt-Laden Companies

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Oct.23 -- Unlike the CDO, the CLO made it through the financial crisis largely unscathed and has boomed in the decade since. But as odds of a recession in 2020 grow, ratings downgrades could cause a stampede of selling by CLOs....
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Embraer’s Commercial Jet Strategy

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Feb.10 -- John Slattery, president and chief executive officer at Embraer Commercial Aviation, discusses how coronavirus may impact aircraft sales and his outlook for the company. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Expert: Mo.'s China lawsuit likely to be dismissed

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The state of Missouri filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the Chinese government over the coronavirus, alleging that nation's officials are to blame for the global pandemic.
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States Still Aren't Testing Enough People As They Move To Reopen

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An Associated Press analysis says less than half of all states have tested 2% of their populations for COVID-19.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Navalny's aide calls on EU leaders to "push harder" for his transfer to Germany

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At a press conference in Berlin, Alexei Navalny's aide calls on European leaders to "push harder" to transfer him to Germany, so that the Russian opposition figure can benefit from an "independent analysis (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : W.House briefing: Covid economic relief, vaccines, domestic extremism

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The White House announces help for hungry Americans in the growing coronavirus crisis, but Donald Trump's looming impeachment trial could complicate getting Congress to cooperate on his fast-paced agenda (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Interview Sajid Javid at Leamington Spa COVID Megalab visit

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Health Secretary Sajid Javid MP being interviewed during his visit to a new megalab built to process COVID-19 tests on 12th August 2021 in Leamington Spa, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

Yen Weakness, Bullard Comments, Equities: 3-Minute MLIV

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Mark Cudmore and Dani Burger break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Europe."
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SYND 15 7 74 INTERVIEW WITH NICHOLAS SAMPSON, WHO CLAIMS TO BE THE PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT OF CYPRUS

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Interview with Nicholas Sampson, the man who claims to be the provisional president of Cyprus 1. INTERVIEW: Nicholas Sampson, (English)Film: Pos - Sound: Mag//Trk - Colour - NYFilm: a0065559 - LN Number: LN54786 - Available in HD
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AP White House correspondent Mark Smith reports on the President Bush's latest administration shake-up.

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<<HEADLINE: BUSH WARNED ON IRAQ SURGE CAPTION: The Democrats who run Congress are urging President Bush not to send more troops to Iraq, as he brings in a new intelligence chief, military commanders and diplomats ahead of his...
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Arafat's health suffers setback

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Paris, France - November 4, 2004 1. Entrance to hospital where Yasser Arafat is being treated Paris, France - November 4, 2004 2. Various of entrance to hospital where Yasser Arafat is being treated Paris, France - November 4, 2004 3....
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Bloomberg

Fed Is Sounding Increasingly Hawkish: Marinov

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Oct. 6 -- Citigroup Chief of G10 Fx Strategy Valentin Marinov discusses worldwide central bank policies, the global economic outlook and his subsequent investing strategy . He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on Bloomberg Televisions On The...
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Bloomberg

Whistleblowers Wanted: More Cash for Better Information

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Sept. 18 -- Sean Coffey, partner at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, discusses U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder seeking increased cash payouts to whistleblowers on financial crimes and how firms are policing themselves following the...