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The Arguments Behind the U.K.'s Brexit Debate

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June 16 -- Steve Hilton, chief executive officer and co-founder at Crowdpac, examines the arguments behind the U.K.'s Brexit debate. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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2001 General Election Campaigning

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CLEAN: Interior views of the Conservative Party leader William Hague talking with local business leaders at Sopwell House Hotel during 2001 election campaign on 17 May 2001 in St. Albans, United Kingdom
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French Economist Jean Tirole Wins the Nobel Prize

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Oct. 13 -- Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on French economist Jean Tirole winning the Nobel Prize for economics. Former CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Arrrivals as finance ministers from the G7 powers meet

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Iqaluit, Canada - 5 February 2010 1. Wide of G-7 (Group of Seven major industrial countries) Finance Ministers getting off plane 2. Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty walking to microphone 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Flaherty,...
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Vince Cable hits out at Bankers

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Vince Cable hits out at Bankers
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Could a Robot or AI Take Your Job?

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Nov. 12 -- Draper Fisher Jurvetson Partner Steve Jurvetson discusses the future of robots and artificial intelligence on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Federal regulators have shut down an East Coast discount bus service after a crash in Virginia killed four people and sent more than 50 others to hospitals. But industry experts say more oversight is needed to ensure safer bus travel.

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HEADLINE: Bus crash fuels driver fatigue questions CAPTION: Federal regulators have shut down an East Coast discount bus service after a crash in Virginia killed four people and sent more than 50 others to hospitals. But industry...
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Lithuania's Sapoka Says Crypto Currencies Should Be Regulated

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Jan.30 -- Lithuanian Finance Minister Vilius Sapoka says cryptocurrencies should be regulated on a global level. He speaks with Caroline Connan at the Paris Fintech Forum on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Coin Center's Van Valkenburgh on Regulating Cryptocurrencies

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Feb.07 -- Peter Van Valkenburgh, Coin Center's director of research, discusses the regulation of cryptocurrencies with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Morgan Stanley's Kelleher Sees Trading 'Over Exuberance'

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Dec.13 -- Colm Kelleher, president at Morgan Stanley, warns that firms may be seeing "over exuberance" on trading revenues following the U.S. presidential election. Kelleher says the overall fee pool related to fixed income and equities...
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Bank Analyst Mayo Is 'Certainly Very Bullish' on Largest Banks

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May.16 -- Mike Mayo, senior banking analyst and head of U.S. large cap bank research at Wells Fargo Securities, discusses bank oversight and regulation and his current bullish view on bank stocks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Diginex Absolutely Embraces Regulation of Cryptos, CEO Says

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Jul.10 -- Richard Byworth, Diginex Ltd. chief executive officer, discusses the company's plan to go public through a reverse merger with 8i Enterprises Acquisition Corp. and the landscape for cryptocurrencies with Bloomberg's Taylor...
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Fed to Probe Facebook's Libra as Powell Points to 'Serious Concerns'

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Jul.10 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell discusses the central bank's concerns about Facebook Inc.'s plans for its Libra cryptocurrency. He speaks in response to a question from House Financial Services Committee Chairman...
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Senators Warn Facebook of Possible Regulation

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The top Democrat on the Senate Commerce Committee says he believes Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is taking congressional hearings seriously "because he knows there is going to be a hard look at regulation." Sen. Bill Nelson...
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Danske Bank CFO Says Nordic Fixed Income Very Strong

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Apr.28 -- Jacob Aarup-Andersen, chief financial officer at Danske Bank, discusses the bank's 1Q earnings, fixed income and negative interest rates. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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FBR's Miller: Regulation to Get Better for Banks

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Nov. 11 -- FBR Capital Markets Head of Financial Institutions Research Paul Miller weighs in on possible banking rules deregulation under a Trump administration and its impact on the markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has an eye toward the future as he seeks to revamp the nation's financial regulatory system. Democrats and other critics say his focus should be on the here and now

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HEADLINE: Revamp proposed for financial regulators CAPTION: Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has an eye toward the future as he seeks to revamp the nation's financial regulatory system. Democrats and other critics say his focus should...
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BOE's Carney Says Climate Change Going Mainstream

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Dec.12 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney discusses the economics and regulation of climate change. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from the One Planet Summit in Paris on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Trump Turns Attention to Finance in Dodd-Frank Review

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Feb.03 -- President Donald Trump will move today to halt a fiduciary rule enacted by the Obama Administration while taking the first steps on repealing or replacing Dodd-Frank legislation. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg...
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Deutsche Bank CFO Doesn’t Expect U.S. Deregulation

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Feb.02 -- Marcus Schenck, chief financial officer at Deutsche Bank, talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller about banker pay, U.S. President Donald Trump's approach to bank regulation and immigration, and the firm's fourth-quarter results.
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Chilton: ‘Monumental Mistake’ to Roll Back Dodd-Frank

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Feb.03 -- Former U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission Commissioner Bart Chilton discusses Donald Trump’s review of Dodd-Frank regulation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Gabelli's Marangi on Media M&A, Net Neutrality Proposal

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Nov.22 -- Christopher Marangi, Gabelli Funds co-chief investment officer, discusses media M&A and FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's plans to void Obama-era net neutrality rules. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on...
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Auto Executives Praise Trump After Meeting

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Automotive executives Tuesday praised President Donald Trump, after holding a morning meeting with him in the White House, for his focus on growing jobs and investment in their industry.Speaking to reporters after, Ford Motor Co. chief...
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BRF CEO Parente Expects Good Business Environment Under Bolsonaro

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Oct.09 -- Pedro Parente, BRF chief executive officer, discusses the impact of the Brazilian elections and recent trade tensions on the company's business with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."