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Is Y Combinator Overrated?

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Oct. 9 -- Silicon Valley legends Paul Graham and Jessica Livingston, the co-founders of startup incubator Y Combinator, sit down with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on Studio 1.0. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Duke Fuqua School Claims Top Business School Honor

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Nov. 11 -- Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle reports on today's top news stories on Market Makers.
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Slow Click Growth, High Expenses Cut Googles 3Q Profit

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Oct. 17 -- Mashable Senior Tech Analyst Christina Warren discusses Googles earnings miss on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Yens Slide Quickens on Pension Outflows

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Sept. 19 -- In todays Global Outlook, Bloomberg's David Ingles takes a look at the Japanese Yen on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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CLEAN : Olympics: Los Angeles ready for 2024 say fans

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CLEAN : Olympics: Los Angeles ready for 2024 say fans
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Silicon Valley Housing War: The Problem in Palo Alto

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Aug. 24 -- Kate Vershov Downing, Palo Alto Forward co-founder, discusses the housing problem in Silicon Valley with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?" (Video extended to include entire interview.)
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Could Sale of Toshiba's Chip-Unit Help Equity Balance?

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Feb.14 -- A timely sale of Toshiba's high performing memory-chip business should help the company mitigate risks of its equity balance becoming negative amid a potential writedown of up to 700 billion yen ($6.2 billion) related to its...
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Krugman: Republicanos usan 'modelo basura' para plan fiscal

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Nov.20-- El ganador del premio Nobel Paul Krugman, destacado profesor de economía del Centro de Graduados de la Universidad de la Ciudad de Nueva York, habla del plan de reforma tributaria del Partido Republicano con Abigail Doolittle,...
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SEC Under Scrutiny After Hack of Corporate-Filing Data

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Nov.22 -- The hack of the SEC corporate-filing database likely involved Eastern European criminals who may have been perusing market-moving information stored in the regulator’s network for months, according to two people with knowledge...
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L&B's Litt Says Hudson's Bay Should Redevelop Assets

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Jun.22 -- Jonathan Litt, Land & Buildings Investment Management chief investment officer, explains why Hudson's Bay Co. should redevelop its assets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Meet the Family Behind Opioid Maker Purdue Pharma

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Sep.17 -- Purdue Pharma LP opened its first day in bankruptcy court by pledging to continue investigating whether its owners, the Sackler family, who are accused of spurring America’s opioid epidemic, wrongly took cash out of the...
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Where Will the Next Innovations in Technology Come From?

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Jan.08 -- Vivek Wadhwa, distinguished fellow & professor at Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley, and Brent Schutte, chief investment strategist at Northwestern Mutual, discuss innovations in technology and outlook for the sector as...
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Bezos Parents Might Be Worth Billions

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Jul.31 -- Bloomberg's Tom Metcalf explains why Jeff Bezos' parents may be worth billions. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Tepper to Quit Hedge Fund Industry

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May.24 -- David Tepper is moving away from finance in another sign that the golden days of the hedge fund industry are over. The billionaire founder of Appaloosa plans to return assets under management to investors and take a larger role...
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What's the Big Idea? The Real Reason Rate Cuts Don’t Work

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Aug.21 -- Nomura's Chief Economist Richard Koo is famous for his balance sheet recession idea. In his latest research, he argues that further rate cuts can't stimulate the economy and that central banks in the U.S. and Europe pursuing...
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The Fed Piles Into Bond ETFs

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Sep.23 -- Since May, the U.S. Federal Reserve has bought $8.4 billion of exchange traded funds. But has the world's most important central bank done well from its purchases and what about the investors who tried to get ahead of it?...
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Where Light Street's Kacher Sees Opportunities in Tech

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Aug.17 -- Glen Kacher, Light Street Capital Management founder, president and portfolio manager, discusses where he is seeing investment opportunities in tech stocks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Herro Sees Huge Opportunity in Value Assets

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Jun.01 -- David Herro, deputy chairman at Harris Associates, says he sees a huge opportunity to invest in value assets. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Billionaire Leon Cooperman Says Bond Market Is in a Bubble

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May.05 -- Billionaire Leon Cooperman, chairman and chief executive officer of Omega Family Office, says inflation is going to surprise the Federal Reserve and they will be forced to raise rates in 2022. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bitcoin Surges Following $1.5 Billion Tesla Investment

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Consumers may be able to buy a Tesla with Bitcoin, pending approval.
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Howard Marks Says Fed Is Pushing Investors Into Risky Assets

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Jan.12 -- Federal Reserve rate actions have had a coercive affect on the markets and forced investors to move into risk assets, according to Oaktree Capital Group co-founder Howard Marks. He spoke extensively with Erik Schatzker on...
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Daybreak Europe Show Open: Beautiful QTs

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Dani Burger and Manus Cranny open "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" discussing inflation and aggressive rate hikes.
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Starbucks opens in capital, traditional coffee shops worried

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1. Wide shot of Mexico's Angel monument to Independence 2. Close-up of Starbucks store downtown Mexico City 3. People entering shop 4. Close-up of menus 5. People buying coffee 6. Pan of employees and customers 7. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)...