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Evercore is Investing in Talent: Schlosstein
Ralph Schlosstein, Evercore Senior Chairman & Founder, discusses the impact of interest rates on M&A. He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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A Tight Hot Labor Market: Summers
Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary discusses inflation and the condition of the labor market . He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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Fed's Williams Sees Economy Growing, Inflation Falling
"We know it takes a while for our decisions to fully affect the economy," Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams says during a moderated discussion organized by the University of the Virgin Islands in St....
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Muzinich's Greil-Castro on Banking Crisis
Tatjana Greil-Castro, Co-Head of Public Markets at Muzinich & Co., discusses the latest developments with the banking crisis. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Sharma urges press to name and shame governments who fail climate commitments
Alok Sharma urged the British press to name and shame governments that fail to meet Cop26 climate commitments in a keynote speech at a high-profile media conference on Tuesday May 11. Cop26 president Mr Sharma told the Society of...
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Bloomberg Presents: A Look Inside BQuant Enterprise
Pierre Cox, Americas Leader BQuant Sales & Development, Bloomberg L.P presents on BQuant Enterprise at Bloomberg Invest.
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JPM's Wu on HK's Board Independence and Diversity
Elaine Wu, Head of ESG and Utilities Research at JPMorgan, discusses Hong Kong's proposed plans to improve board independence and gender diversity. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Tough Times Ahead for Media M&A, Digital Media Ads?
Nov.28 -- John Chachas, managing partner at Methuselah Advisors, examines the state of media M&A as he sees dramatic changes in the print industry and warns of misconceptions about digital media advertising. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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UBS's Ronald Wu On Climate Investing
UBS Head of APAC ESG and Sustainability Research, Ronald Wu, discusses how to implement climate integration across different sectors and investment opportunities in ESG in Asia. He speaks to Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on...
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IMF's Gaspar Says Low-Income Nations At Risk
Vitor Gaspar, IMF Director of the Fiscal Affairs Department, discusses debt levels, inflation, and low-income nations. He speaks with Anne Edwards and Kailey Leinz on "Bloomberg Markets: America".
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Solomon, Mizuno, Diverne on Finance and Climate Change
Sep.25 -- Axa Chairman Denis Duverne, Government Pension Investment Fund Executive Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer Hiromichi Mizuno, and Goldman Sachs Group Chairman and Chief Executive Office David Solomon sit down with...
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Sharma says developed nations will deliver on financial pledge
Cop26 President Alok Sharma opens a panel discussion on adaptation finance for developing nations He says that a delivery plan for £100bn needed for developed nations shows money will be available by 2023, not 2020 as set out in Paris...
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Black Boxes Stand to Solve China Plane Crash Mystery
One of the two so-called black boxes from the China Eastern Airlines Corp. jetliner that slammed into a hillside on Monday has been found and been sent to a civil aviation institute in Beijing for analysis. Stephen Engle reports on...
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USDA Analysis Shows How Proposed SNAP Changes Would Affect Students
Lawmakers accused the USDA of hiding data on how proposed SNAP changes would affect students. Its new analysis breaks it down.
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Colombia Will Cut Tariffs Amid Inflation Fight
Colombia will cut tariffs on almost 200 items likely starting next week amid the country's fight against inflation, Finance Minister Jose Manuel Restrepo told Bloomberg's Shery Ahn.
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CLEAN : France: Breakdancers prepare for sport's debut at Paris 2024 Olympics
For the past few weeks, six French dancers -- four 'B-Boys' and two 'B-Girls' -- have been training in Paris at the National Institute of Sport, Expertise, and Performance (INSEP) hoping to become the first medallists in the history of...
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Dangerous to Analyze World by Trade Deficits: Sinche
Jan.31 -- Robert Sinche, global strategist at Amherst Pierpont, looks at trade deficits and the value of the euro in light of economic discrepancies in the Euro Zone. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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What Engineers Found When They Tore Apart Telsa's Model 3
Oct.17 -- Tesla's Model 3 boasts the best technology and motor of any electric vehicle, but a team of engineers in Detroit say there's a major flaw in the car's design that's hurting Tesla's profit margins. Bloomberg Television's Ed...
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Cato Institute's Bier: Trump's Immigration Ban Is Illegal
Jan.31 -- David Bier, immigration policy analyst at Cato Institute, examines President Donald Trump's immigration policy, explaining how it goes against the United States' Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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BNEF Brief: Dissecting PG&E's Bankruptcy
Jan.31 -- PG&E Corp. won approval to borrow $1.5 billion to keep the lights on while the biggest utility bankruptcy in U.S. history unfolds. The ruling by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali in San Francisco gives the utility breathing...
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China Still Top Concern for TikTok Users in US
Former national security officials and other experts say TikTok users could still have personal data stolen by China even if the US has a new security deal.
Nova Daly, a senior public policy adviser for Wiley Rein LLP, and a former...
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Analysis: CBO Report Predicts More Uninsured
The Senate health care bill would result in 22 million more uninsured Americans over the next decade compared to current law.That's according to an analysis Monday from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.The figure may further...
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Fed's Kaplan: Politics 'Screened Out' at Meetings
Nov. 4 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan said the central bank "works hard" to remove politics from decision-making. "One of the great strengths of this country is an independent central bank," Kaplan said in an...
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Americans Face Climbing Health Costs
Americans are spending more on health care today than at any time in nearly 4 decades. Premiums are up about 22 percent in just the past 5 years.