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ONLY ON AP Romania looks towards eliminating old-style children's homes

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Shocking accounts of thousands of children beaten, starved and humiliated in a network of overcrowded, underfunded state-run orphanages emerged quickly after the 1989 toppling of Romania's Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. ...
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France's Macron Nationalizes Shipyard to Block Deal

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Jul.28 -- French President Emmanuel Macron turned his back on two promises with is decision to temporarily nationalize France's STX shipyard, blocking a takeover deal from Italy's Fincantieri SpA. Bloomberg's Mark Deen reports on...
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Macron meets Swedish PM Stefan Lofven

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French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday met with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven in Paris to discuss migration, climate change and greater cooperation within the European Union. Speaking at a news conference...
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Poland's Foreign Minister Sees Imbalances in the EU

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Sep.21 -- Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski discusses the tensions between Poland and the EU. He speaks with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Markets."
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U.S. 'Dead Set' on Imposing China Tariffs, NYU's Lee Says 

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Jul.24 -- Ann Lee, adjunct professor of economics and finance at New York University, discusses U.S.-China trade relations and industrial espionage with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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IMF's Lagarde Expects More Market Volatility From Trade Tensions

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Oct.15 -- International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde says policy makers should prepare for more market volatility amid further financial tightening and “choppy” waters in the global economy stemming from trade...
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Gigaba Says Rand Can Strengthen Further as Reforms Take Place

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Feb.22 -- Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba discusses South Africa's economic priorities and the rand. He spoke with Bloomberg Wednesday in Cape Town after giving a budget speech which convinced investors that South Africa may avoid another...
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Kudlow: Harley Davidson Ignoring US Incentives

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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow says the Harley Davidson motorcycle manufacturer is "ignoring a lot of the new incentives," that Trump administration policies have created in its plans to ship some manufacturing overseas. ...
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European Union, China Leaders to Hold Talks in Beijing

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Jul.15 -- European Union leaders are due in Beijing on Monday for an annual EU-China summit hosted by Premier Li Keqiang, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump labeled both the EU and China a “foe.” Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on...
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Kudlow: Harley Davidson Ignoring US Incentives

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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow says the Harley Davidson motorcycle manufacturer is "ignoring a lot of the new incentives," that Trump administration policies have created in its plans to ship some manufacturing overseas. ...
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What to Expect From China's National People's Congress?

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Mar.03 -- Wang Tao, head of Asia economic research and chief China economist at UBS, talks about China's upcoming annual National People’s Congress, the nation's economy and policies. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." (Corrects...
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Indian Banks ICICI, HDFC Favored, Antipodes' Bangia Says

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Jun.20 -- Sunny Bangia, deputy portfolio manager at Antipodes Partners, talks about Indian stocks, the economy and policies on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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CLEAN : Tunisian medical students protest in front of Health ministry

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More than 1.500 medical students and interns protested Monday in Tunis in front of the Health ministry against a reform that pushes back by several years the delivery of a diploma and to demand greater rights for medical interns
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What to Expect From Hong Kong's IPO Market in 2019

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Jan.02 -- Benson Wong, entrepreneur group leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers, discusses the outlook for Hong Kong's IPO market in 2019 with Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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China’s Tech Board a Lab for New Rules

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Apr.22 -- China’s Nasdaq-style tech board may open for trading as soon as June, and it’s usually seen as an effort to keep startups at home, but it’s also a laboratory for new rules that could be replicated across the $7.6T equity...
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Former PBOC Governor Optimistic on U.S.-China Trade Truce

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Dec.05 -- Zhou Xiaochuan, BFA Vice Chairman and former governor of the People’s Bank of China, says the trade truce with the U.S. highlights a mutual desire to tone down tensions. He also warns against relying too much on a bilateral...
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Federal judge rules US health care act 'invalid'

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A conservative federal judge in Texas on Friday ruled the Affordable Care Act (ACA) "invalid" on the eve of the sign-up deadline for next year.
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CLEAN : Members of a feminist flash mob are the unexpected stars of Paris anti pension march

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Feminists wearing overalls proved a hit with the crowd as they performed their customised version of the 80s pop song A cause des garçons during today's march against pension reform in Paris (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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China Approves Tariff-Free U.S. Soybean Purchases as Goodwill

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Jul.25 -- The Chinese government has given the go-ahead for five companies to buy up to 3 million tons of U.S. soybeans free of retaliatory import tariffs as trade negotiations between the two nations continue, according to people...
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Biggest Issue of Trade Talks Is Enforcement of Commitments, Says Paulson Institute’s Lehr

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Aug.01 -- Deborah Lehr, vice chairman and executive director at Paulson Institute, discusses the U.S.-China trade negotiations, the biggest sticking point of the talks, if the Chinese should wait until after the election, the Chinese...
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CLEAN : Demonstration in Rennes against pension reform

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In Rennes, demonstrators begin marching to protest against pension reform (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Ballet dancers protest French pension reform on steps of Opera Garnier

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On the steps of the Opera Garnier in Paris dancers perform a piece from Swan Lake to protest against the French government's pension reform (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Residents and tourists in Paris react to 25 days of strikes

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On the 25th day of the strike against pension reforms in France residents and tourists at the Gare du Nord station in Paris express their fatigue some saying they're surprised that the strikes have lasted so long (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : Ongoing problems with French transport network as strike enters 26th day

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As France continues to experience major transport problems due to a three week strike against pension reforms Saint Lazare Station in Paris was relatively quiet this morning (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)