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Sanford C. Bernstein’s He on China Healthcare, Drug Prices

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Sep.25 -- He Shan, senior research analyst for Asia-Pacific healthcare at Sanford C. Bernstein, discusses China’s social issues, healthcare, drug prices and where she’s finding opportunity. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Neutron technology aids in restoration of ancient artifacts

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Tivoli, Italy 1. Wide of exteriors of Villa Adriana, a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) world heritage site 2. Close up of statues on water 3. Tourist posing for a picture with a statue Oxford,...
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The Pendulum Will Swing for Valuations & Growth: Comcast Ventures' Banse.

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Dec.17 -- On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Amy Banse, head of funds & managing director at Comcast Ventures, chats with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz. The firm is the venture capital affiliate of Comcast, and invests in early and late...
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Covid Mutations Not Showing Increased Mortality: Johns Hopkins

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Dec.17 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the public impact of high-profile individuals testing positive for Covid-19, hesitancy on receiving vaccines, and a warning over family gatherings during the...
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Iraq - Ekeus visit

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Reports that Iraq has secret supplies of VX nerve gas are being investigated by a UN disarmament mission. UN envoy Rolf Ekeus, who heads the UN disarmement mission, is in Baghdad investigating Iraq's chemical and biological warfare...
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Extremely virulent computer virus to attack Internet

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1. Wide shot press conference 2. Cutaway press 3. Mid shot people on stage 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ron Dick, head of the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Centre "Code red is the latest in the serious of worms used to attack...
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Goldman's Sheila Patel on investor appetite for ESG friendly portfolios

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Oct.17 -- Goldman Sachs Asset Management Chairman Sheila Patel discusses the opportunities of ESG in fixed income and investor appetite for for ESG friendly portfolios. She spoke with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays at the International...
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Palestinian PM Details Food Supply Woes From Russia-Ukraine Crisis

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Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh says his country's looking to new wheat suppliers including Bulgaria and Australia, as his government seeks to plug the gap from food shortages caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Shtayyeh...
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Bill Nye: Science Wants Climate Change Addressed

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Dec.01 -- Bill Nye, chief executive officer at The Planetary Society, discusses climate change, technology's role in the U.S. economy, and the convergence of science in politics in the policies of President-elect Donald Trump. Harvard...
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The Robots That Are Coming For Our Jobs

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By 2025 85 million jobs could be lost or changed because of robots — but almost 100 million new jobs could emerge because of them.
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We Should Go to Direct Popular Vote, NYU’s Brams Says

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Oct.22 -- Steven Brams, professor of economics at NYU, makes the case for approval voting and discusses his outlook on the electoral college. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power.”
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Fed Caps Bank Dividends, Bans Share Buybacks Through September

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Jun.25 -- The Federal Reserve told the biggest U.S. banks they can’t increase dividends or resume buybacks through at least the third quarter as uncertainty over the course of a global pandemic weighs on lenders. Bloomberg's Mike McKee...
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Ford's High-Grade Return? We Answer Your Most-Asked Questions

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Jul.29 -- Will Ford need to wait until 2023 to reclaim full high-grade status? What needs to change with its business, how might that impact its credit profile, and why should Ford pursue a large bond tender? These are some of the...
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Calpers’ Eliopoulos: Lower 7% Target Is `Reasonable' Move

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Jan.11 -- California Public Employees Retirement System CIO Ted Eliopoulos discusses reducing the fund’s annual investment return it anticipates to 7 percent from 7.5 percent. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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ESG Investing Trend Accelerates

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Mar.04 -- Luciano Diana, senior investment manager at Pictet Asset Management, discusses the firm’s ESG investing strategy and planetary boundaries framework. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Mexico’s Guajardo on Trump, Nafta

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Apr.07 -- In an interview with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker, Mexico Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo discusses President Donald Trump’s stance on Nafta, proposed negotiations to redo the treaty, energy, the auto industry and the...
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Two data recorders retrieved from the NYC commuter train that derailed while rounding a riverside curve, killing four people, may provide information on the speed of the train, how the brakes were applied and the throttle setting, the NTSB says. (Dec. 2)

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Two data recorders retrieved from the commuter train that derailed while rounding a riverside curve, killing four people, may provide information on the speed of the train, how the brakes were applied and the throttle setting, a member...
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A Historic View of S&P 500 Valuations

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Aug. 19 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays the performance of the S&P 500 back to the 1930's. He speaks with Brian Levitt, senior investment strategist at OppenheimerFunds, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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IMF's Odd Per Says Japan Needs Monetary, Fiscal Balance

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Nov.01 -- IMF Deputy Director of Asia Pacific Odd Per Brekk speaks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays at the IMF World Bank annual meetings in Washington. He discusses the typhoon, consumption tax increase, global trade wars, and fiscal vs...
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NYC Mayor Adams: Our Schools Must Remain Open

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams says schools must stay open and that we cant lose two more years of education for our children. He is on "Balance of Power." He also talks about possibly mandating Covid-19 shots for city workers.
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The Ever-Expanding Unicorn Club

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Cowboy Ventures founder and Managing Partner Aileen Lee joins Emily Chang to talk about how the once-select club of unicorn companies has expanded to 1,000 this year, and what it means to truly be a unicorn startup.
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Rep. Yarmuth Says Government Shutdown Still a Possibility

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Nov.30 -- Rep. John Yarmuth (D-KY), House Budget Committee Ranking Member, discusses the Senate tax overhaul and possibility of a government shutdown. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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00/00/74 c0048894 - color no date line solar energy cut story: "solar energy" shows: nice shot of sun rising over mountain: shot of man talking about solar energy: shot of workmen putting solar panals on roof of experimental...
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Reflation and Fiscal Policy as a Cure for Markets

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Sept. 23 -- Vadim Zlotnikov, chief market strategist at AB, looks at the market impact of central bank action and the economic and market benefits of fiscal policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."